Saying “yes” to everything, even when your mind and body scream “no,” is a fast track to burnout. Picture this: a colleague asks for your help on their project after hours, and you agree despite exhaustion. Later, alone with your thoughts, regret hits hard. Break the cycle by pausing before responding. Ask yourself: Does this light me up? Am I excited or obligated? Only commit to what truly energizes you – leave the rest. And start saying no to plans or people you truly don’t feel like saying ‘yes’ to. Over time, this builds confidence, frees your schedule, and prevents resentment. Your time is precious; guard it fiercely.
Upsc Exam Success: ‘There’s just one formula for success…’: Farmer’s daughter clears UPSC exam, shares her winning mantra
Success rarely comes easy, but what makes it happen is determination and will power, and UPSC rank holder Prachi Kumari’s success story reflects the same. Hailing from Jauhad village in…