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Right Mindset is inevitable

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Bhushan  Patil
Bhushan Patil

Till the time I graduated as an engineer from Pune University, I was never sure about what I want to do in my life. I was always a naughty kid in my life. I never focused on my studies. My only aim in my life was to pass to fulfil my dad’s dream. But once when I stepped into the harsh reality of life I understood the value education. I started to think on what I wanted to do in my life. And to be honest, I started to get frustrated after seeing my colleagues doing well. Apart from that, I used get a morning dose from my father. He always use to say that I am useless. Till then I came to a conclusion that I want to get into non-technical field. Then I started to prepare for CAT 2017. I worked hard and hard. I used to study 11 hours a day. I was really difficult for me to get into my groove. There was an emotion driving me to work harder. In the end I failed. When I saw the result I cried like hell. I went into depression for two weeks. But then I started preparing for cet. It was very hard to start and run again. But this time analysed the mistakes I did and started working on cet. For me it was the last chance, I had to do something. From my last mistake I understood, it’s not all about preparing hard for exam, it’s also about preparing your mind as well. I started to work on my mind.Harder than for my CET exam. I used give around 2 hours for meditation and pranayama. My brother used to laugh at me, when I used to perform pranayama. But it helped me, and I stood 61 rank in that exam. I got admitted to SIMSREE college, one of the premier institutions in western India.

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Right Mindset is inevitable