12-27-2016, 01:51 AM
It's not just that you have too much work and get burned out though, working in a team and having to manage the project doesn't go super smooth. Making smaller-scale stuff also helps you figure out how to plan out and approach the development process.
Believe me, I know where you're coming from and have been there myself (albeit from a programming perspective, that's my speciality). I definitely don't want you to give up, but I do encourage you to tackle a small project first, and finish it. Finishing something, anything, is such a big boost in experience, knowledge, and confidence.
I'm not trying to scare you away, trust me.
All that said, I won't keep trying to convince you if you insist to work on this now. I do hope you consider my suggestions though. Whatever the case, good luck!
Believe me, I know where you're coming from and have been there myself (albeit from a programming perspective, that's my speciality). I definitely don't want you to give up, but I do encourage you to tackle a small project first, and finish it. Finishing something, anything, is such a big boost in experience, knowledge, and confidence.
I'm not trying to scare you away, trust me.
All that said, I won't keep trying to convince you if you insist to work on this now. I do hope you consider my suggestions though. Whatever the case, good luck!
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