How often should I review my React learning progress?
At least once a week. Ask yourself what you can build now that you could not build seven days ago. If the answer is nothing, your approach needs adjusting, not just more effort.
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Set outcome-based goals rather than time-based ones. Instead of 'study React for two hours,' set a goal like 'build a working todo app with add, edit, and delete by Sunday.' Outcome goals are measurable and force real learning.
Track what you can build from scratch without a tutorial, not how many hours you watched. Keep an error journal of bugs and fixes, and do a weekly review asking what you can build now that you could not last week.
You will hit the same errors repeatedly. Writing down each error and its fix creates a personalized reference that makes you faster over time. It also turns frustration into a tangible record of progress.
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