I failed in my state board exams because of which I am very sad and my head pains continuously.
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For pain take tablet paracetamol 650 mg and you have always a second chance and don't be sad and do double your efforts to pass in brilliant marks and check your eye sight for refractive error.
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Dear Arbaaz. Welcome to icliniq. Failing in board exam is definitely sad and depressive. I can understand your emotions. The head ache is due to stress and depression. I can assure you that the present emotions, sadness, head ache, stress, worthlessness, lack of appetite etc will be cleared within two or three days once you understand that "worrying is of no use". What ever happened, has happened. There is no use worrying. You also know, every failure is a stepping stone towards success. Now, after that two days, please rejig yourself and start studying for the next exam. Vow yourself, not to repeat the same mistake again. Don't worry. Your efforts are always with you. What ever you learned, will not be a waste. They will be there as your knowledge. If possible, consult a psychologist online. Take care.
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Dear lybrate user, I understand your anxiety about failing the boards. You might be thinking that you are behind your classmates and will lose 1 year of your life in school. Well, these worries are real but need not bog you down completely. Because you can learn wherever you had made errors and this is a good chance for you to rectify them. 1. Identity your strong and weak subjects and choose your subjects wisely this time. 2. You will get a chance to reappear in the papers which you failed. So all is not lost. This time prioritise your time so that you are able to focus on these subjects. 3. If studies are not your forte, then you could look at what your interests are and pursue vocational or specialised courses. 4. Stressing out will only drain out your emotional and physical energy. I suggest that you start eating healthy food and exercise everyday for a healthy mind and body. It will be help to remember and retain portions for longer periods. 5. For this period, avoid all those activities which will distract you from your goal of passing the exams. Instead make a timetable and add those activities which will take you closer to your goal of passing. 6. Set targets for every day studies so that you finish the portion in time and also revisions. You could start with difficult portions first followed by easier portions.
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