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Following the strategy plan for prelims?

Does it involve working on your positive mind and attitude?

From today, let's discover how you can stay on track of your preparation with minimum distractions.
You might be facing unwanted challenges right now or you might be in a perfect time zone where you are perfectly ready to give your best shot of preparation.

Nonetheless, these tips will help all of you who are aiming to give upcoming UPSC prelims:

Day 1:
Declutter

Yes, let's declutter our desk and room to begin with.
1. Get rid of notes which you haven't touched for a long time. Keep only those notes which you are definitely going to use.

2. Keep minimum stationary (pens, sticky notes, papers, etc)

3. Avoid keeping anything that takes your thoughts away from studying (photos, plants, headphones). It will depend on a person what distracts or helps them to stay on track.

4. Don't forget to keep a watch and a water bottle apart from study material.

5. Keep everything else away in a cupboard or a suitcase and label it: to be attended post prelims.

6. Get this all done in one day, in minimum time duration.

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Announcement

In light of the new date of Prelims, we will re start the daily MCQ practice with a new schedule in a day or two.

#Announcement
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Day 2
Digital and social declutter

1. Take a full backup of your phone. Which you can access post prelims.
2. On the phone, keep only useful apps, the apps which are not distractions and difficult to manage.
3. Clear your memory/photo gallery.
4. Make your phone a place of no entertainment.


Ask yourself when involved in any social situation
1. Is it helping me in my study?
2. Is my presence very important and crucial in this situation?
3. Is it an emergency?
4. Is it useful in any way to my preparation?

If the answer is NO, excuse yourself from that situation.

#timeisprecious #sayingnoisokay #declutter #onestepatatime #mentaltoughness #strategyplanforprelims

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Irrespective of whether we agree with the person or not, the film is worth watching in a movie theatre. Not only for Randeep Hooda's acting but also for entire cinematography, background score and lensmanship.

It's a very skillful mix of camera and theatre format. Merely from a craft perspective, it's a very bold attempt in Bollywood.

#movie
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Counselling sessions have started at LevelUp IAS. Have you booked your slot yet??

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Got a signed copy of this wonderful book... not a very recent book, it was published in 2021.

What an Insightful book it is. Especially to understand Nai Talim pedagogy and Trusteeship model of Gandhi. Also wonderful a chapter on Gandhi's ideas juxtaposed with Adam Smith's.

There was also a very revealing discussion on Gandhi's understanding of Ishavasya Upanishad.

Overall, a good read.

#bookreview #gandhi
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