When learning a new tool or software, you constantly look up tutorials, sometimes multi-hour long tutorials to learn new features while never actually making something of your own. You can end up in a loop where you just watch tutorial after tutorial after tutorial and eventually burn out because you realized you haven't actually learned anything but instead just copied hours of work without applying that knowledge towards something.

It can be hard to figure out when you've seen enough tutorials before you can be confident you can start something on your own. Learning new tools, especially if they involve an entirely new skill set, can be hard without having experience doing something similar before. I've found that if I have done nothing but watch tutorials for a new skill set or tool for weeks, then I should probably just start trying to do something, anything on my own to actually start learning the tool. It won't be perfect, it won't be pretty, but that's the only way I'm going to learn.