Transitioning from Tableau to LookML can be challenging due to the shift in visual vs. logical reasoning.Tableau's visual processing contrasts with LookML's verbal reasoning, engaging different parts of the brain.The struggle with LookML, especially nested IF statements, led to breakthroughs like adopting CASE syntax.Initial confusion with LookML parameters evolved into understanding their dynamic effect on SQL logic based on user inputs.Understanding Level of detail (LOD) expressions in Tableau and LookML proved to be a significant revelation.Balancing table calculations between Tableau's add-ins and LookML's window functions required adapting to different approaches.Integrating Tableau's visualization with LookML's modeling can lead to more actionable insights and solutions.Being able to switch between visual and structural thinking enhances proficiency in both Tableau and LookML.Flexibility in adapting thinking processes based on context is essential in the data world.It's normal to feel challenged when transitioning between Tableau and LookML; perseverance leads to valuable skill development.