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Dietician Sheela Seharawat
What is your goal for 2020?

Everyone puts a lot of hard work and effort in fulfilling their life goals. You prepare an entire year or may be longer for the most important exam in your career or for a job interview that you desperately need to crack. But despite all of their efforts, only a handful, of people actually clear these exams or crack a job. Where’s the difference between you and those who did it. According to us, the real difference lies in how you conclude your preparation in the last 60 days of your exam or interview. It is really essential to funnel your efforts in last two months in order to make the most out of time. Let’s see how!


Do proper planning
The most important thing to do while preparing for your exams is to make a well-defined schedule for things that you are going to study. Each day of your last 60 days of preparation will be fruitful if you assign a particular value to each day.
Another important thing is to stick tightly to your plan. Be committed to your schedule. Remember, Discipline is the key to success.


Take some time for your language papers
Most students gain or lose significant marks is in the language papers. These are the subjects where either one can gain good marks and increase their percentage easily. These may seem a bit absurd to you, but this is true. It is you who has to make the decision.
Dedicate at least 1 hour daily for these papers. Practice on a regular basis for grammar and the writing and editing section. These subject demand a significant amount of practice and it is through practice that you can score well in these subjects.


Balance yourself between mugging and solving
Some subjects like mathematics and physics are practice-based while others require mugging up the formulas and the charts. You cannot undermine the subjects that require memorization.
Chemistry and biology are subjects that require a lot of mugging. It is a good strategy to keep changing between the subjects that require solving and others that require mugging.


Set smaller and achievable goals
It is a nice practice to always break your goals into simple and small achievable targets. Completing each small task not only boosts your confidence but also prepares to launch towards the next task with more enthusiasm.
This will also help you in the long run. In case you fail to complete one task, you can easily switch on to others and not lose hope.