3 Key Fixes to UPSC Aspirants’ New Year Resolutions - Consistency, Minimalism & Faith | Mrunal Patel
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Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction: New Year Resolutions
00:54 - Why Consistency is Crucial
01:31 - George R.R. Martin vs Stephen King
03:11 - Consistency in UPSC Preparation
03:31 - Second Key: Minimize Your Plate
04:16 - Reduce Social Media (Forest App)
05:26 - Avoid Decorating for wedding
06:17 - Parental Guidance & Monitoring
06:56 - Don't Fill Every Exam Form
08:46 - Avoid Riding Two Horses
09:40 - Unacademy Courses & Consistency
10:21 - Relationships, Side Income vs Exam Prep
11:47 - Notes: Physical vs Digital
13:02 - Prioritize Optional & Key Subjects
13:24 - Avoid Hatred for Subjects & Arrogance
14:35 - Excel Sheet Analysis of Past Papers
15:58 - Don't Copy Toppers Blindly
17:10 - Syllabus Completion First
17:49 - Need for Exit Strategy
18:22 - Final Wishes for 2026
In this motivational lecture for New Year 2026, renowned UPSC educator and Economy expert Dr. Mrunal Patel shares practical advice for aspirants preparing for UPSC Civil Services, SSC-CGL, State PSC, Banking, IBPS, RBI Grade B, CAPF, CDS, and other competitive exams in India.
As 2025 ends and everyone makes grand New Year resolutions to crack the exam in 2026 and make parents proud, Mrunal sir warns that without the right approach, months later there is often no progress. He reveals just three key things to focus on for real success: 1) Consistency, 2) Minimize the plate (avoid overloading), and 3) Faith in yourself.
Using powerful real-life examples, he explains why consistency is the most important quality. He compares George R.R. Martin (Game of Thrones author who lacks consistency) with Stephen King (highly consistent horror writer with dozens of books adapted into films). Talent and intelligence are good, but consistency beats them in long battles like UPSC.
On the second point – Minimize – Mrunal sir advises keeping your plate limited: watch max 5 hours of lectures daily, study not more than 3 subjects a day, keep only one book on the table. Clean your room to remove clutter and negative energy. Stay away from social media using free apps like Forest (grow virtual trees while studying).
He warns against getting lost in "mandap sajana" (decorating the wedding pavilion) instead of focusing on the actual "shaadi" (marriage) – meaning don't waste time searching perfect productivity apps, wallpapers, templates, or digital note-taking tools when core syllabus reading, revision, and mock tests are pending.
Practical tips include: target maximum 2-3 exams seriously instead of filling every form; avoid riding two horses (serious exam prep vs side hustles or relationships); make physical pen-paper notes instead of fancy iPad digital notes; prioritize optional subject notes first.
Mrunal sir also advises avoiding hatred for subjects ("I hate CSAT/History") and arrogance ("I failed because of reservation/Hindi medium"). Accept shortcomings, do honest Excel sheet analysis of past papers to identify weak areas instead of blaming the system.
Parents are advised to monitor progress gently (mock test scores) without constant criticism or gossip, as it harms mental health.
Finally, have a time-bound exit strategy – decide maximum attempts, then move to private sector if needed. Success requires consistency, minimizing distractions, and unwavering faith in yourself.
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Wishing all aspirants a productive 2026 – stay consistent and crack your dream exam!
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