Hey everyone! I recently left my job at a non-IT MNC eight months ago, and I've been wanting to dive into DevOps. I have access to all the resources I need, but I can't seem to get myself motivated and keep procrastinating. I'm reaching out to those who have faced similar distractions and managed to overcome them. Any tips on how to stay focused and start learning would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
2 Answers
It sounds like you might need to dig deep and assess your commitment to the field. DevOps can be tough, and you’ve got to have the patience to wrestle with issues for hours. If you think you have what it takes, I recommend checking out the DevOps roadmap. It's a solid starting point, but be prepared to face challenges.
Honestly, this is more about addressing your own habits than the specifics of DevOps. Having resources is great, but if you're overwhelmed by so many choices, you might just need to start small. Pick one project, like setting up a Kubernetes cluster, and just do it! You’ll find motivation will flow once you’re actively working on something. If procrastination is really hitting hard, consider picking up a part-time job to help structure your time better.

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