Hello..myself a 1st b.sc student. Till my 10th grade i was very lively person.i enjoyed my life.i scored well in xams too.ppl kept a lot of expectation on me.but i changed.i donno y nd how..i had no real exact friends.i did not feel like studying at all. I nvr studied.hence i got very less marks.people started asking wat hapnd but i myself donno about it.now its holidays ..the only things i do are eat,sleep,read online novels,visit social networking sites...dats it .i m feeling very frustrated.
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1.sleep 8 hrs at night.
2.avoid too much social media.
3.avoid too much use of mobile pc laptop.
4.avoid mobile pc 1hr before sleep.
5.before sleep may hear good music,or read a good book or can watch a good movie.
6.workout daily or regular morning walk or join gym.
7.Share ur thoughts with ur parents or good friends.
8.Concentrate on ur work,study,passion, hobby.
9.Maintain proper diet.
10.Take proper protein supplement and some time multivitamines.
Follow the above rules.Keep away from social media.
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