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 okay so just found out i need to do 8 more lectures of "indian geography"....was searching for this so desperately so i guess i'll complete geography and governance together and then i could start modern history and environment together i would start post independance if i complete modern history first and economy if complete environment first more chances are for economy so that would be pretty long session of economy and history everyday....hope i can get through it
 almost done with geography lectures too, just 8 lectures left so 30 would be the final day.....felt a little empty today as i completed the polity course so my next course of action is this: polity -  complete first reading of laxmikant  complete vajiram notes revision topic by topic and combine any doubts with class notes (if necessary note down any topic in the file) geography - **AFTER COMPLETING LECTURES complete revision of class notes compiled with ncert chapters of the same topic (try to get physical books of class 11 & 12 geography) NEW TOPICS 1) ENVIRONMENT & ECOLOGY - Start with lectures of rushikesh sir and preparation of class notes (new file).  - get the physical copy of Shankar IAS after the class notes 2) GOVERNANCE & SOCIAL JUSTICE - focus on classnotes from siddhart arora lectures - complete lectures while revising polilty portion - laxmikant governance book
done with polity lectures of siddhart arora...noticed that he missed certain topics...it'd be better to list them out here so that i can focus and make notes on them precisely better than others 1) salient features of the constitution 3) Inter state relations 4) judicial activism 5) tribunals 6) special provisions for some states 7) union territories and scheduled & tribal areas 8) state public service commision 13) attorney general of india/ state 15) national investigation agency 16) national disaster management authority 18) official langauge 20) electoral reforms 21) voting behaviour 22) coalition government 23) anti defection law 24) pressure groups 25|) national integration 27) national commission to review the working of the constitution
been sleeping for 9 hours straight... didn't complete any geography lecture today ....i am almost done with Siddharth arora's polity lectures so i think i am lagging behind in geography. I'm thinking of going full throttle on geography now i can eat, bath and get ready by 12 30 1st lecture could be done by 3 30 2nd lecture by 7 00 then i can take notes of the current affairs, read the newspaper,eat something by 9 00 3rd lecture done by 12 30  4th and final of the day by 4 00 then i can just complete all the remaining polity lectures and sleep by 11 00 this seems like a perfect plan but i know I'll face challenges....eh ....lets do it

Tough Times

In these tough times it’s difficult to stay focused on your goal. But use your inner courage and will power to maintain the consistency of your confidence and hard work. Even the gravest of your problems should not deter you from achieving your goals. You are on a mission to not only change your life but also of others. Balance your most basic duties with the personal goal of yours. You don’t have to sacrifice anything. This balancing act can be done when you realise that we derive our true worth only from giving happiness to others. Bring back the focus on your goal so that you can make maximum people happy. Don’t let uncertainty dilute your ambition. Let uncertainly make you even more stronger. This made me cry ngl..
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i need a more strict daily schedule....it seems that my sleep cycle is getting messed up day by day.... geography and polity syllabus is almost completed.... by may i should be starting the history part and one other subject i would consider starting at 4 am rather than 10 or 12....this time seems heavenly to me and is more of an "ideal" time to study i guess let's complete the current affairs note making from 3 30 to 4 and then do either a lecture of polity or geography from 4 to 6.....then take a bath get the newspaper and be fresh......from 9 to 11 would leave me time for the second lecture of the same subject so by 12 i would atleast complete 1 subject and CA By 4 i could be done with 1 lecture of the other subject and by 8 the second lecture.....so that i could focus on electronics or anything random for an hour or two and then sleep by 10 30
 had an all-nighter yesterday....studied till almost midday and then slept till 9 p.m  i need to get motivation to complete both polity and geography.....i'm getting more confused about my optional day-by-day...... psir is still the first choice mostly because of IR and theories but it seems that psir might not be that scoring a subject these days....rather people choose sociology or anthropology or pub ad to get more marks in mains the syllabus for sociology is shorter than psir and their is no current affairs involved so it could provide a shortcut into mains and after reading some sources sociology seems like a subject which could provide high marks for anyone i think the best thing to do is to attend 1 sociology class and 1 psir class....read some topper answers and then decide.....i should focus more into my gs subjects for now rather than make a fuss about optional...i'll get back to this after completeting geography and polity lectures as it has been almost a month sinc...
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came to this after a long time.... it rained yesterday so yeah i'm elated with joy now lol..... i'm more into atal bihari vajpayee ji's poem these days...especially "Geet nahi gaata hun"....wonder how an active politician had such time to write these lines. i have a few days newspapers to read today....is this even logical now....just to read newspapers for particular articles....gotta think about this someday will complete some lectures of polity today and revice all previous lessons....i'm getting some resistance in DPSPs and Fundamental Duties
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completed 2 polity lectures, 2 geography lectures, read the newspaper too.... feeling happy. Today's editorial was so fucking good! The need for good governance at the third tier level i.e the local government bodies. Mostly based on the 15th Finance Commission Report, it highlighted the flaws and solutions to the reccomendations. The structure of the article was amazingly good and it gave me a really wonderful insight on how answers should be written. Going to solve some comprehenssions from CSAT (the goal is atleast 2).