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3 Ways in which you can fight for your fear for a subject

  Hello readers!

In this blog I will be sharing 3 ways in which you can fight your fear for a subject.

So enjoy reading this blog  and please put in your valuable feedbacks by commenting on this blog or by an email on the given email address:  maheshwarisid17@gmail.com.

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Now today's blog topic is a very important one because this pertains to those students who are not  academically good and find difficulty in passing a subject just because they fear it. All I want to say to such students is that it is absolutely normal to do bad in a subject or fail a subject because your failure is your biggest teacher. It is also important to fail sometimes so that you don't get overconfident or proud of your knowledge. But still it is necessary for one to learn from there failures because as Elon Musk says:

"Fail every time but fail better each time. "      

 So let's start today's blog on this note. 

  • SELF-CONFIDENCE:
It is very important to believe in yourself that you have the capability to bounce back and do well in your coming exam or will get better marks than what you got in the previous exam. It is also very important for students to remember that they should not start fearing from a subject just because they did not understand a topic after having studying it for many times or have scored low marks in that subject. Instead of not giving time to that subject just because of the fear of studying the subject, students should focus to devote more time of their studying hours to that subject and they should try to understand the subject matter instead of merely mugging it up. Students should remember that the more you fight your fears, the lesser will you be afraid of that after a point of time.



IT IS VERY IMPORTANT FOR STUDENTS TO HAVE A NEVER GIVE UP ATTITUDE AGAINST THEIR FEARS.









  • MAKE YOUR WEAKNESS YOUR STRENGTH:
By the above point I mean to say that a student must always try to look at their weaknesses in a particular subject with a positive angle. They should always think that their low marks in a subject means that they still have a long way to go and must try to work as hard as they can in order to become a perfectionist in that subject. They should also look at their low marks as a bad phase of their academic life which will go away once they start working hard. And just because of your positive approach towards your weakness you won't even realize when your weakness will become your strength!


WITH A POSITIVE APPROACH TOWARDS YOUR WEAKNESSE YOU WILL BE ABLE TO TURN YOUR WEAKNESS INTO YOUR BIGGEST STRENGTH.












  • LEARN FROM YOUR MISTAKES:
It is important for students to learn from their mistakes rather than just doubting their capabilities or by not studying the subject just because they fear it. When you fail an exam don't sit down and cry but think of how you can convert your marks into a full 100% the next time. They should not think of giving up on studying that subject but should try and focus more on that subject. It is always better to start afresh like from the beginning if you start after you've failed. And I can guarantee you that once you start working hard in that subject which you fear or in which you failed trust me you will get a confidence from within yourself that you will do well in the next exam because this time you will be prepared to give the exam with knowledge about the subject unlike the other times.




YOUR FAILURE IS APROOF OF YOU TRYING TO DO WELL IN A PRATICULAR SUBJECT OR A FIELD OF WORK.










All the above points are from my own experience of failing in mathematics not once, not twice but 8 times during my entire school life till class 11. Before class 10 I was so afraid of doing mathematics that I would literally open my text book one month before my examinations. I also have gone through a phase where I felt that all doors were shut for me but it was only in class 10 I learnt how to work hard and do well and that is what I did, I scored 98 in mathematics in my board exams. So never stop believing in yourself and always remember that:                                                                                                                         "YOU ARE YOUR BIGGEST COMPETITOR."

On that note I end today's blog. Hope you got to learn something from this!

  THANK YOU❤️❤️


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