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somyasabarwal · 2 years
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How much time should we spend on newspaper!
You have 24 hours and a tonne of preparation to do in a day. Newspapers are a vital and extremely important component of your preparation, especially in light of the time you spend reading them. A beginner (who has a less thorough comprehension of the syllabus and pattern) takes a lot longer to read and prepare from it than someone who has a better understanding of it.
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l2aias · 2 years
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slythdiaries · 1 year
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03.04.23
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Sleep deprived. But maps were fun.
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philomath2510 · 10 months
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Monday, 14th August.
Day 1/100
Was a little sick today but didn't want to miss the first day. Started with Indus Valley Civilization, Ancient History, read a little newspaper and realized I need to develop a habit of revising things.
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preponias · 6 months
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What is White Lung Syndrome?
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eliteias12 · 7 months
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lawfullyfit · 2 days
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I have a love hate relationship with constitutional law (“polity” in this case) 😫
But now that I’ve accepted and also clarified to my parents that I need more time to prep for the big exam, I can take my time through the subject instead of rushing it for no reason and then panicking.
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jaiblogpost · 2 months
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Negative Habits to Avoid for UPSC Preparation
Imagine preparing for the UPSC exam is like setting off on a thrilling adventure. But just like any adventure, there are challenges to overcome. It takes a lot of hard work, sticking to your goals, and having a good plan. But, sometimes, even if you're really trying your best, you might find yourself doing things that could make it harder for you to succeed. In this guide, we'll explore common negative habits faced by UPSC aspirants and provide straightforward solutions to overcome them. By implementing these simple strategies, aspirants can navigate through challenges effectively and achieve success in their UPSC journey.
Procrastination - Putting Off Tasks
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Procrastination is when we delay tasks or waste time on unimportant things. Many UPSC aspirants struggle with procrastination, which can lead to missed study sessions and last-minute pressure.
To overcome procrastination, break your study tasks into smaller, manageable parts. To create a sense of urgency, establish particular deadlines for every task. By taking small steps consistently, you can avoid procrastination and stay on track with your study schedule.
“You may delay, but time will not.”
                                      ― Benjamin Franklin
There are always distractions, if you allow them! Successful people remain optimistic and concentrated on their goals regardless of their surroundings. They stay focused. They avoid getting distracted, which is common in today's digital world. Social media, notifications, and other distractions can easily divert our attention away from studying.
To avoid distractions, create a dedicated study space that is free from potential distractions. Turn off notifications on your phone and use productivity tools to block distracting websites. Set specific times for studying and avoid multitasking. By minimizing distractions, you can improve focus and productivity during your study sessions.
Distractions - Losing Focus
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“Work is hard. Distractions are plentiful. And time is short.”
                                                                                         ― Adam Hochschild
Lack of Consistency
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Consistency is really important for doing well in UPSC preparation. It’s key to success. However, many aspirants struggle to maintain a consistent study routine.
To overcome this, establish a daily study schedule and stick to it religiously. Make sure you stick to your study schedule and give it more importance than other things. Set realistic goals for each study session and keep checking how well you're doing. By making studying a habit and sticking to a consistent routine, you can maximize your productivity and progress in your UPSC preparation.
“Success isn't always about greatness. It's about consistency.
Consistent hard work leads to success. Greatness will come.”
                                                                                         ― Dwayne Johnson
Neglecting Health and Adequate Sleep
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UPSC preparation can be mentally and physically demanding, and many aspirants neglect their health in pursuit of their goals. However, neglecting your health can have negative consequences on your ability to study effectively. Sleep is essential for cognitive function, memory retention, and overall well-being. However, many aspirants neglect their sleep in favor of studying late into the night. This can lead to sleep deprivation, which can impair your ability to focus, concentrate, and retain information.
To prioritize your health, make sure to get an adequate amount of sleep each night. Aim for at least 7-8 hours of sleep to ensure that your mind and body are well-rested. In addition, make time for regular exercise and physical activity to reduce stress and improve overall well-being. Finally, don't forget to eat a balanced diet and stay hydrated to fuel your body and brain for studying.
Relying on One Study Method
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Every aspirant has their own preferred study method, whether it's reading, taking notes, or practicing past papers. However, relying solely on one study method can limit your learning and comprehension.
To overcome this, try diversifying your study methods to engage different parts of your brain. For example, if you're used to reading, try incorporating more visual aids or discussing concepts with peers. Try out various methods of studying until you discover which one suits you the most. By diversifying your study methods, you can improve your understanding and retention of the material.
Negative self-talk can be dangerous to your confidence and motivation. Many aspirants struggle with self-doubt and fear of failure, which can hold them back from reaching their full potential.
To overcome negative self-talk, practice self-compassion and positive affirmations. Instead of focusing on your shortcomings, celebrate your achievements and strengths. Be around friends and family who support you and have faith in your skills. By cultivating a positive mindset and practicing self-love, you can overcome self-doubt and achieve success in your UPSC journey.
Negative Self-Talk - Self-Doubt
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"One important key to success is self-confidence.
An important key to self-confidence is preparation."
                                                                                                  ― Arthur Ashe
Trying to Read Everything
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UPSC aspirants are often overwhelmed by the sheer volume of reading material available. Many aspirants feel pressured to read every book and resource on a given topic, leading to stress and burnout.
To overcome this, focus on quality over quantity when it comes to reading. Prioritize essential books and resources that cover the core concepts and topics of the UPSC syllabus. Take notes as you read to help reinforce your understanding and retention of the material. Remember, it's better to thoroughly understand a few key concepts than to skim/go through numerous resources without grasping the core concepts.
Disorganization can hinder your ability to study effectively and efficiently. Many aspirants struggle to keep track of study materials, deadlines, and important dates.
To overcome this, create a study schedule and organize your study materials in a systematic manner. Use folders, binders, or digital tools to keep your study materials organized and easily accessible. Break down your study schedule into smaller, manageable tasks and set deadlines for each task. By staying organized, you can reduce stress and improve productivity in your UPSC preparation.
Lack of Organization
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“For every minute spent organizing, an hour is earned.”
                                                                                      ― Benjamin Franklin
Misplaced Study Groups
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Study groups can be a valuable resource for UPSC aspirants, providing support, motivation, and shared knowledge. However, not all study groups are created equal, and some aspirants may find themselves in study groups that are not conducive to effective studying.
To overcome this, choose study partners wisely and find individuals who are serious and committed to their UPSC goals. Look for study groups or forums where you can engage with like-minded aspirants who share your dedication and enthusiasm for UPSC preparation. By surrounding yourself with supportive and motivated study partners, you can enhance your learning and stay on track with your UPSC goals.
Overcoming negative habits is essential for UPSC aspirants to succeed in their journey. By implementing simple strategies such as breaking tasks into smaller parts, minimizing distractions, maintaining consistency, prioritizing health, diversifying learning methods, fostering a positive mindset, finding a balance between work and study, focusing on quality reading, staying organized, choosing study partners wisely, using the internet judiciously, and prioritizing sleep, aspirants can navigate through challenges effectively and achieve success in their UPSC preparation. Remember, success in the UPSC examination requires dedication, perseverance, and a willingness to overcome obstacles. Keep pushing forward, stay focused on your goals, and believe in yourself—victory is within reach!
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somyasabarwal · 2 years
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How to Develop Habit of Reading Newspaper??
Newspapers play a crucial role in UPSC Civil Services preparation since they keep applicants informed of the most recent events and developments both domestically and abroad. To avoid wasting time, there is a particular method that newspapers should be read. The goal is to read the newspaper in such a way that it aids your preparation without taking a lot of your time.
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l2aias · 2 years
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Current Affairs | 18-10-2022 | L2A 1) ADHD is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders of childhood. 2) ADHD is usually first diagnosed in childhood and often lasts into adulthood. 3) Children with ADHD may have trouble paying attention, controlling impulsive behaviors (may act without thinking about what the result will be), or be overly active Sometimes. Signs and Symptoms: 1) It is normal for children to have trouble focusing and behaving at one time or another. 2) However, These childrens with ADHD do not just grow out of these behaviors. 3) The symptoms are continues and it can be severe, and can cause difficulty at school, at home, or with friends. 4) Mostly signs are Daydream a lot, Forget or lose things a lot, Squirm or fidget, Talk too much, Make careless mistakes or take unnecessary risks, Have a hard time resisting temptation, Have trouble taking turns, Have difficulty getting along with others.
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slythdiaries · 1 year
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20.04.23
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Crossing things off your to-do list is so satisfying, guys. It's addicting
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P. S. Language family charts are so cool
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Readodoro
I know a reading pomodoro methods sounds extremely boring but hear me out. When I'm studying and I realise that I need a break I can very easliy just leave the study mindset and recharge myself by distracting myself with some other task but the most difficult step of any pomodoro for me is to go back into the mindset to study. So to solve that I'm going to try to do some light reading so that my brain know that I'm not done for the day but I will be giving rest to the analytical part of my brain for a bit so that the continuum of learning does not break
will track my progress here: 12/07/2023
International economics chap 1-2
Constitution at work chap 2
1 reading for literature review for RP
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philomath2510 · 9 months
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Tueday, 12th September
Day 30/100
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preponias · 5 months
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Huntington’s Disease
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hamlets-horror · 1 year
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life these days; upsc prep.
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