Students’ Speak: Have faith in yourself and keep going

Students’ Speak: Have faith in yourself and keep going

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Updated on Jan 28, 2020 14:29 IST
Students who are preparing for different competitive exams should not worry much about the results rather they should focus on their preparation.

By: Sachin Kumar Singh

Students who are preparing for different competitive exams should not worry much about the results rather they should focus on their preparation.

We know that FAIL stands for First Attempt In Learning but most of the time, we barely implement it in our personal life. However, we keep on insisting and suggesting others to follow it. First of all, there is nothing to worry much about failure or success, every time either we fail or succeed in any sphere, be it sports, studies or even in life. We learn something from the outcome. The point is when we succeed, we feel elated and when we fail, we are in deep sorrow and in worst cases, we fall prey to depression.

Students who are preparing for different competitive exams should not worry much about the results rather they should focus on their preparation. Even if you don’t get 100 per cent, you will end up getting 90 per cent, which in my opinion is not that bad, after all, you were preparing for one of the best and toughest entrances. With that score also, you will be in a much better position. And after that, you can aim again for your future goals and you might get what you failed to get last time.

In this competitive era, we must know how to deal with pressure. One who is succeeding won’t always succeed and the other who is not able to achieve success as per his aim will always fail. We just have to keep going with the flow, it is not the end of everything, we just have to give our best and keep trying.

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And particularly when we fail, we should not feel that everything is over and what your peers and others are going to think about it. It is only that your parents are supporting you and you don’t want anything else. And one more thing, the ones who only judge and make comments on others without knowing the complete situation are only those people who could not achieve anything big in their life.

I would suggest taking a minimum gap of around 15 days to one month where you should not think about your results and you must live your life to its fullest enjoying nature and its beauty, visiting the places where you actually feel happy and doing what you want. And again when you come back, you should start your regular life focussing on your goals and giving it a new start. And sometimes it also happens that thinking about the consequences, we don’t make the right decision at the right time. As repeatedly doing the same thing and expecting different results is also not a wise thing, we should make some rectification in the process of achieving something.

So, my suggestions would be to have faith in yourself and keep going, everything will be fine.

About the Author:

Sachin Kumar Singh

Sachin Kumar Singh is B.tech Civil Engineering graduate from KIIT, Bhubaneshwar. He is currently working in Simplex Infrastructures Limited as a Graduate Engineer Trainee (GET).

 

 

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