PM Modi’s tips for students to stay motivated in life

Published By : Admin | April 1, 2022 | 19:50 IST

Vaibhav Kannaujia of Delhi, Sujit Kumar Pradhan, a parent from Odisha, Komal Sharma of Jaipur and Aron Eben of Doha asked PM Modi on how to stay motivated for exams.

PM Modi resolved their queries. He said, “There is no injection or formula for motivation. Instead, discover yourself better and find out what makes you happy and work on that.” He asked the students to identify things that motivate them naturally. PM Modi meant that motivation is not enforced rather it is produced naturally. 

He also advised the students to observe their surroundings. He said, “We should observe the efforts and strengths of our surroundings and draw inspiration from them.  We should observe how a divyang overcomes his or her weakness. They turn their weaknessesinto strength.”

PM Modi in a fun way advised students to take their own exams. He mentioned an excerpt from his book, ‘Exam Warriors’ where he says, how one can feel motivated by writing a letter to the ‘exam’ itself and challenging the exam with one’s strength and preparation.

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