If you feel like you’re learning slower than others…, this one is for you! I’ll share the exact mindset and structure to develop a learning loop that accelerates your progress, project after project. I used to watch other engineers pick up new technologies seemingly overnight whilst I struggled for weeks with the same concepts. It felt rubbish, honestly. Like everyone had some secret learning ability I just didn’t have.
But here’s what I discovered: fast learners aren’t magically smarter. They’ve just built better learning loops. They extract more knowledge from each project, apply it to the next one, and compound their skills faster than people who treat every project like starting from scratch.
The mindset shift is huge. Instead of “I need to learn everything about React before I start”, it’s “I’ll learn what I need for this specific feature, build it, see what breaks, and learn from that”.
Active learning through doing beats passive learning through reading every single time.
Well… here’s what a proper learning loop looks like: You build something. You encounter problems you don’t know how to solve. You figure them out (through docs, asking questions, experimenting). You reflect on what you learnt and why it works that way. You apply that knowledge to the next thing you build. That last step is what most people skip, and it’s where the acceleration happens.
The structure matters too, right? After finishing any project (even small ones), spend 10 minutes asking yourself the following:
What did I learn?
What would I do differently next time?
What patterns or concepts clicked that I can use elsewhere?
These questions turn random experiences into structured knowledge that actually sticks.


I’ve developed numerous projects on my GitHub over the years. Feel free to browse them for inspiration or to contribute! And I’ve so much more to come on my LinkedIn as well! Don’t forget to follow and stay tuned!
Keep learning. Keep researching. Keep practicing. Keep growing! 🚀









