It is best to get out of tutorial hell as soon as possible. After getting familiar with the syntax (sites like W3Schools can be useful to quickly skim through) and maybe solving basic alghoritm questions from sites like HackerRank or Exercism to build some muscle memory, it is best to dive into a project.
You don't have to wait until you are 'ready' before you get to build something you are interested in. Divide the project into small sections and google the pieces you need as you go. Rather than following a youtube tutorial, try reaching for official documentation first. The struggle is painful but makes everything more memorable.
Documenting your learning process can be quite useful too. Both as a reminder of how far you have come whenever you lose motivation and as resource to look back into. You may run into similar problems and not quite remember how you solved it in the past so it is handy to have your own little devlog.
But of course everybody has their own learning style. Best of luck to you!