Summary of "Follow this for Next 7 Days🔥| Average to Topper | Class 9th/ 10th | Prashant Kirad"
Summary of the Video: "Follow this for Next 7 Days🔥| Average to Topper | Class 9th/ 10th | Prashant Kirad"
This motivational and strategic video by Prashant Kirad is aimed at students of classes 9th and 10th who have lost focus or feel behind in their studies. It offers a practical 7-day plan and mindset shift to help students regain discipline, consistency, and improve their academic performance, regardless of past distractions or wasted time.
Main Ideas and Concepts:
- Common Problem: Many students start the year with high hopes and timetables but get distracted repeatedly, losing consistency and focus. This leads to frustration and a feeling that their dreams (like scoring 95%) are unattainable.
- Key Message: Hard work beats talent. Even if others are smarter, consistent effort will lead to success. It’s never too late to start working hard and improving.
- Goal Setting: Write down your dream or goal (e.g., scoring 95%) boldly on the first page of your notebook to keep it visible and motivating.
- Daily Commitment: Dedicate at least 3 hours daily to self-study (excluding tuition/coaching). This is the minimum effort required to see improvement.
The 7-Day Plan Methodology:
Preliminary Strategy: RQR Strategy
- R (Read): Decide one clear resource for reading (e.g., NCERT book, a specific teacher’s notes or lectures). Avoid searching for multiple resources to prevent wasting time.
- Q (Questions): Choose one single book/resource for practicing questions (e.g., sample papers, “One Shot One Shot” book recommended by Prashant). Do not buy or use multiple question books.
- R (Revision): Decide a clear resource or method for revision (e.g., rapid revision notes, personal notes).
Daily Night Routine (10 minutes):
- Before sleeping, reflect on what you studied that day and set clear targets for the next day.
- Mark completed subjects/topics with a tick and write down tomorrow’s study goals to maintain accountability.
Breakdown of the 7-Day Study Timetable:
- Day 1 & 2: Easy Chapters
- Focus on your favorite and easiest chapters to build confidence and habit.
- Avoid tough chapters initially to prevent discouragement.
- Set an hourly alarm labeled “Read it” to remind yourself to stay focused and avoid distractions.
- Day 3 to 5: Medium Difficulty Chapters
- Study chapters that are neither too easy nor too hard.
- Combat procrastination with the 5-Minute Rule: Commit to studying just 5 minutes initially to overcome mental resistance. This often leads to longer study sessions naturally.
- Day 6 & 7: Hard Chapters
- Start these sessions by solving easy questions first before moving to tougher ones to avoid feeling overwhelmed.
- Accept imperfection: Nobody understands everything perfectly the first time, including toppers. Keep trying and don’t give up.
Additional Important Strategies:
- Trigger Removal Strategy: Identify your distraction triggers (e.g., mobile phone, laptop) and remove them from your study environment. For example, if laptop distracts you, put it away and study from books or phone instead. Keep your study space free from distractions to improve focus.
Motivational Points:
- Everyone gets distracted, even toppers.
- Consistency and effort matter more than innate talent.
- It’s never too late to restart and improve.
- The 7-day plan is designed to bring back your “beast mode” and help you make a strong comeback.
Summary of Instructions in Bullet Points:
- Write your goal boldly on your notebook’s first page.
- Commit to 3 hours of self-study daily.
- Follow the RQR Strategy:
- Read from one resource only.
- Practice questions from one book only.
- Revise from one source only.
- Implement a daily night routine: Reflect on today’s study and set tomorrow’s targets (10 minutes).
- For the 7-day plan:
- Days 1-2: Study easy chapters, use hourly alarms labeled “Read it.”
- Days 3-5: Study medium chapters, use the 5-Minute Rule to overcome procrastination.
- Days 6-7: Study hard chapters, start with easy questions, accept imperfection and keep trying.
- Identify and remove your distraction triggers from your study area.
- Keep reminding yourself that hard work beats talent and consistency is key.
Speaker/Source:
- Prashant Kirad (Prashant Bhaiya) – The sole speaker and presenter of the video, providing motivational advice and study strategies
Category
Educational