Preparing for Judiciary exams takes a long time. Many students study for months or even years. During this long journey, motivation sometimes goes down. You may feel tired, stressed, confused, or scared of failure. This happens with every aspirant — you are not alone.
The good news is: you can stay motivated if you follow the right habits and mindset. Here are the most helpful and practical tips for all judiciary aspirants:
1. Remember Your Goal
- Always remember why you started this journey:
- To become a Judge
- To bring justice to society
- To make your family proud
- To build a respectful career
- Whenever you feel low, imagine yourself taking oath as a judge, wearing the black coat, and achieving your dream. This thought itself will give you strength.
2. Make a Simple Study Plan
- Planning reduces stress.
Create a daily timetable with small targets such as: - 4 hours Bare Act reading
- 2 hours case laws
- 1 hour writing practice
- When you finish small goals every day, you feel confident and motivated.
3. Take Small Breaks
- Studying continuously for long hours is not healthy.
- Use the 50-10 rule — Study for 50 minutes, take a 10-minute break.
- This keeps your brain fresh and improves productivity.
4. Stay Away from Negative Thoughts
Thoughts like:
- “What if I fail?”
- “Others are better than me”
- “It’s too hard”
- These thoughts destroy motivation.
Replace them with: - “I will do it”
- “I am improving daily”
- “Success needs consistency”
- Your mind believes what you tell it.
5. Track Your Progress
- Write down what you study every day.
- When you see your progress, even small steps, you feel motivated to continue.
6. Do Not Compare Yourself
- Every student has a different pace.
- Comparison only brings pressure.
- Focus only on your own journey, not others.
7. Talk to Positive People
- Talk to friends, family, or mentors who support you.
- Share your difficulties.
- Sometimes one positive sentence can change your entire day.
8. Take Care of Your Health
- Sleep 6–8 hours
- Eat healthy food
- Exercise or walk daily
- A healthy body creates a sharp and motivated mind.
9. Celebrate Small Wins
- Completed one Bare Act?
- Solved previous year questions?
- Finished weekly target?
Celebrate it! Reward yourself with something small.
These small celebrations keep the journey exciting.
10. Never Forget: Consistency Beats Talent
Top rankers are not super talented — they are super consistent.
Even if you study a little every day, you are moving forward.
Conclusion
Motivation does not magically come.
You have to create motivation every day with discipline, positive thinking, and small achievements.