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Could be good to try to 'reset' your brain, by learning an entirely new programming language. Ideally, a statically typed, strict language like Rust or Java, or Scala, if you happen to have a use for it in data processing. They'll partially force you to do it the proper way, which can be eye-opening and will translate backwards to Python et al.
Just in general, getting presented the condensate of a different approach to programming, by learning a new language, can teach a lot about programming, even if you're never going back to that language.
For learning more about Git, I can recommend Oh My Git!. It takes a few hours to get through. In my experience, it's really useful to have at least seen all the tools Git provides, because if something goes sideways, you can remedy it with that.