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Chris Ⓥ WhyGameDev.com
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I help people make their own computer games. GameDev since 97. HomeTeamGameDev founder/trainer. 370k video students, 10M YouTube views / 100k subs, 160k podcast downloads. Vegan since 02. Elsewhere: bento.me/chrisdeleon he/him
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Oversized steps induce hopelessness, overwhelm People never learn to chunk tasks because school & bosses cut our food for us Seeing 4 steps done is motivating, instead of the project not done yet For 20 years I've been helping people do this for career, games, and daily: getyourselftodothings.com

two people climbing ladders one has close rungs and a person high up, the other is reaching up trying to grab the first rung. This is a cheesy image that makes the rounds in business or self help circles and has for so many years I was unable to find a source artist through reverse image search, but not for want of trying because though it's a cliche point and this image is overused online I think it conveys the point visually very clearly
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Ttootru.bsky.social

i should probably just get myself to actually read your books

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Bbentosmile.bsky.social

I'm feeling this hard today ;o; (probably why things are easier when I don't have a plan)

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CJcoreyjohnson.bsky.social

I 100% agree about breaking things down and chunking tasks, but one thing that I've struggled with in the past is breaking things down too much ends up also causing overwhelm haha (ADHD fun), does this go over a way to sort of "obscure away" the stuff too far in the future? :)

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Chris Ⓥ WhyGameDev.com
@chrisdeleon.bsky.social
I help people make their own computer games. GameDev since 97. HomeTeamGameDev founder/trainer. 370k video students, 10M YouTube views / 100k subs, 160k podcast downloads. Vegan since 02. Elsewhere: bento.me/chrisdeleon he/him
2.2k followers1.8k following4.2k posts