I'm working on an application using Python and jQuery. These are fun, beautiful languages, but I'm having a lot of trouble concentrating. I've noticed a pattern, it goes like this: if I make a lot of progress, or if I solve a difficult problem, then I think highly of myself. I compare myself to others and I feel very smart, I feel proud of myself. This leads to fantasies in which others look up to me. Then, it's hard to re-focus on my work. This can happen in the space of a few seconds or a minute or so.
If I face a difficult problem that I'm unable to solve, then the opposite happens: my confidence erodes, I wonder if I'm a failure, I wonder what my work even amounts to. Perhaps I'm just not "good enough." I imagine that others look down on me.
So, that's the psychology behind it. Thinking in a formal language leads to thinking in English, an English that's too emotional. In any case, I am able to pull through my work, it's just that my progress is retarded. I would like to stay more grounded in my work, I'd like to pay full attention without being distracted by doubt or fantasy. Does anyone else face this problem? Any suggestions?
