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Board Exams: Tips to balance between festival celebration and exam stress

etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 14, 2024, 15:00 IST
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Tips to beat board exam stress

In the Indian context, board exams hold immense significance. They not only serve as a milestone in a student's academic journey but also often determine their future career prospects. However, as a country where festivals are deeply ingrained in the culture and celebrated with great fervour, students often find themselves grappling with the challenge of balancing exam stress with festive cheer. Here are some expert tips to help navigate this delicate balance:

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​​Plan Ahead​


Effective planning is key to managing both exam preparation and festival celebrations. Create a study schedule that allocates specific time slots for revision, practice, and relaxation. Similarly, plan your participation in festive activities around your study commitments.

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​​Set priorities​



While festivals are important cultural and social events, it's crucial to prioritise your academic responsibilities during exam season. Identify the most essential rituals or celebrations you wish to participate in and allocate time accordingly, ensuring that your exam preparation remains the top priority.

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​​Maintain discipline​



According to Chetan Jaiswal, founder, MyPeegu, “Discipline is paramount when it comes to balancing exam preparation and festive celebrations. Stay committed to your study schedule, resist the temptation to procrastinate, and avoid distractions that may hinder your progress. Remember that disciplined efforts now will pay off in the long run.”

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​​Utilise breaks wisely​



Taking breaks is essential for maintaining focus and avoiding burnout. Use festival breaks as an opportunity to relax, rejuvenate, and spend quality time with family and friends. However, ensure that these breaks are well-earned and don't compromise your study routine.

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​​Stay mindful​



Be mindful of your mental and emotional well-being during this challenging period. Practice stress-relief techniques such as deep breathing, meditation, or engaging in activities you enjoy. Cultivate a positive mindset, stay motivated, and believe in your ability to overcome any obstacles.

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​​Seek support​



Don't hesitate to seek support from family, friends, or teachers if you're feeling overwhelmed. Communicate your concerns openly and ask for assistance or encouragement when needed. Remember that you're not alone in this journey, and there are people who are willing to support you every step of the way including counsellors who are available in schools for social emotional development programs.

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​​Practice self-care​



Amidst the hustle and bustle of exams and festivals, don't neglect self-care. Eat healthily, get enough sleep, and engage in physical activity to keep your mind and body in optimal condition. Taking care of yourself will enhance your productivity and resilience during this demanding time.

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​​Stay flexible​



Despite your best efforts, unexpected challenges or disruptions may arise. Stay flexible and adaptable, adjusting your plans as needed while maintaining a positive outlook. Focus on what you can control and make the most of the resources available to you.

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