Thursday, August 13, 2009

Civil Services Preparation, a Mind Game!

If you are preparing for Civil Services Examination, you should have three essential qualities:
  1. A strong belief in your capabilities - "I Can" attitude
  2. No fear to face failures and humiliations
  3. Willingness to work very hard
If you lack any of these, it will be a problem. Civil Services Preparation is a mind game - the ones who are mentally very strong, win ultimately. Intelligence and other qualities are only secondary. A hard working individual, having strong belief in his/her capabilities will surely win the race pushing back an intelligent but not-so-hardworking person.

During the preparation stage, there are quite a lot of distractions that could carry you away from your cherished goal. Mentally you must be very strong and stay focused on your goal.

The examination process is quite long; many things will happen in your family or surroundings letting your morale down. But, mentally you must remain very strong to tide over that.

Even casual comments by friends or relatives could mar your self-confidence. You must remain strong.

Since the UPSC is not revealing the cut-off marks, scaling criteria and other vital details, aspirants are not able to gauge their performance. Lot of stories doing the rounds in friends circle could dislodge your confidence. But, you must be mentally strong to overcome such negative propaganda.

So, here comes my third point on the list of DONTs:

Never let your confidence level go down. Develop highest level of mental strength and remain focused. Remember, no can make you feel let down without your mind's cooperation.

2 comments:

Rizzi said...

Thanks a lot for such valuable post !
I have a question that for preparing IAS General studies how much time a person should devote. A friend told me about online courses like http://www.wiziq.com/course/119-ias-general-studies-prelimnary-course to save time and focus more on ias prelims preparation. .

V Balasubramanian said...

Hi,

Thanks for your feedback.

As far as GS is concerned, just keep in mind that everyone would face the same level of difficulty. So, concentrate on the things like Polity, Modern India, Geography and other areas where you can surely expect questions. Don't worry much about current affairs, economy etc. If you could devote 3 hours a day for GS right from the beginning, it will be more than sufficient.

True, online courses would be highly useful, especially if you feel comfortable reading online.

Thanks,
Bala