I've seen this topic covered superficially by a thousand times, but never by real developers talking from their real habits. And I've seen that many devs start feeling overwhelmed by information and that they are left behind, without taking any action. It may be a relevant discussion. So
Do you actually learn constantly new stuff related to your profession, from your own initiative? (Every programmer likes to say they continuously learn, but just a few from the ones I've met really do)
Are you doing it in an organised/ planned manner? If yes, what's your structure? (i.e. you might have fixed intervals of time in your calendar when you force yourself to learn or you may just do it when you find some free time at your job)
How do you find motivation? Especially if you already have a good salary, you already are good enough in your field, etc.
How are you choosing what to improve/ what to learn? Do you evaluate and prioritise the topics in any way
And any other related idea/ experience you have, please share and let's discuss it
Why am I focusing on this? I am really passionate about all the new technologies that appear. I know that from a logical point of view, you shouldn't try to get on every trend, but I really want to get out of my comfort zone and learn a lot of new stuff