Think about it like this. You're 31. Your fingers have been doing essentially the same thing for 31 years, and you are just now teaching them something completely new. It is GOING to be awkard, difficult, annoying, ect. A teacher can help guide you in different ways that a website can't. This website is great (from what I hear. Can't actually pay for it myself lol) but a 1 on 1 instructor can give you visual feedback as to what YOU are doing.
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Neither is more important than the other, because both are required equally. You can be good at one, but if your bad at the other, then it's meaninless. You have the right idea about going slow.
Think about it like this. You're 31. Your fingers have been doing essentially the same thing for 31 years, and you are just now teaching them something completely new. It is GOING to be awkard, difficult, annoying, ect. A teacher can help guide you in different ways that a website can't. This website is great (from what I hear. Can't actually pay for it myself lol) but a 1 on 1 instructor can give you visual feedback as to what YOU are doing.
Think about it like this. You're 31. Your fingers have been doing essentially the same thing for 31 years, and you are just now teaching them something completely new. It is GOING to be awkard, difficult, annoying, ect. A teacher can help guide you in different ways that a website can't. This website is great (from what I hear. Can't actually pay for it myself lol) but a 1 on 1 instructor can give you visual feedback as to what YOU are doing.