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Maths is a skill, not a subject. 📐

Helping Grades 6–12 students build discipline, focus & confidence through mathematical fluency.

NLP-Certified | Founder, Maths Genius Hub | Free Masterclass 👉 https://meeras.vip/maths26

01/01/2026

🌟 Happy New Year 2026! 🌟

As we step into the New Year, let us focus on building confidence, strong thinking, and steady habits in learning.

With consistent practice, the right support, and belief in the process, great progress is always possible.

Wishing you all a year filled with clarity, growth, and success ✨

Best,
Meera Natarajan

16/12/2025

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What happens if you don’t touch your mobile phone for three months?

PV Sindhu once spoke about this.
Before the 2016 Rio Olympics,
She did not use her phone for three full months.
Her phone stayed with her coach, Gopichand Sir.

And she went on to win the Olympic silver medal.

This was not because she was addicted to her phone.
It was because a world-class player
needs extreme focus
when preparing for a big stage like the Olympics.

That level of focus
demands sacrifices.

In the same way,
if you can reduce or avoid phone usage
for three months
and focus fully on your exam readiness,
you can achieve something big in your exams too.

Best,
Meera

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15/12/2025

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A student asked me after watching many reels,
“Is studying really that important?
If I don’t study, will I never succeed?”

Let’s answer that.

On one side…
PV Sindhu, an extraordinary badminton player —
she has an MBA degree.

On the other side,
our legendary bowler R. Ashwin —
he completed his BE degree.

Not just in sports.
Look at the cinema field:
Sivakarthikeyan has a BE degree.
Sai Pallavi completed MBBS.

Leave all that.
Take Dr. Velumani Sir —
the man who built Thyrocare,
a 3000–4000 crore company.
He holds a PhD in thyroid biochemistry.

Across different fields,
different industries,
people who reached the top
ALL had one thing in common —
Education.

Not just marks.
Their discipline,
their thinking ability,
their decision-making —
all were shaped by their education.

So if you ask,
“Is studying important?”
The answer is simple:
Education is extremely important for everyone.
No doubts.

Best,
Meera

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13/12/2025

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Exam readiness means this
for the next three months,
every time you write a class test or revision test,
the moment your teacher returns the paper,
take it and analyse your mistakes immediately.

Many students look at the paper,
feel sad,
or feel angry…
and simply throw it aside.

But they never check
where they went wrong.

A batsman watches his dismissal again and again
to fix his mistakes.
An actor watches their shot
to improve their performance.

So why are you not learning from your mistakes?

If you want to be fully ready
for your final exams,
you must analyse:
Where did the marks go?
Was it a careless mistake?
A mathematical error?
A calculation mistake?

Focus on that.
Next time you write a test,
make sure those same mistakes don’t repeat.

Only when you review again and again,
only when you write tests again and again,
your marks will improve.

You score better
only when you learn from your mistakes.

Best,
Meera

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12/12/2025

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Many students tell me,
“I study well… but inside the exam hall, I forget everything.”

If you ask how to fix this,
the most important part of exam readiness is this —
practice mock tests with a timer.

During the real exam,
you get only three hours.
But at home,
you practice in a very relaxed way.

So when you enter the exam hall
and suddenly need to manage time —
Section A, Section B, Section C —
your mind gets tense.

If you want speed,
accuracy,
timing,
and confidence,
you must include timed mock tests
in your exam readiness.

This one habit
can drastically reduce your exam anxiety.

Best,
Meera

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11/12/2025

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A student asked me,
“Can we use AI to get ready for exams?”

You must understand one thing clearly —
AI, social media, technology…
nothing is good or bad on its own.

We have electricity at home.
When we use it correctly,
there is no problem.

We have a gas cylinder in the kitchen.
When we use it properly,
there is no danger.

It’s the same with AI.
If you use it wisely,
it becomes extremely powerful for you.

For learning,
for revision,
for practice tests —
AI can act like your personal assistant.

So yes,
you must use AI for exam readiness.
Use it for learning,
not for distraction.

Best,
Meera

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10/12/2025

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For exam success,
Daily visualisation is extremely important.

Let’s do one together.

Close your eyes.
Keep your back straight.
Sit comfortably… and listen to me.

Today is your exam day.
You are walking into the exam hall.
You feel calm.
You feel relaxed.

The question paper is given to you.
You look at it…
and you know every answer.
You feel happy.

You start writing confidently.
answering one question after another.
You finish the entire paper beautifully
and walk out with satisfaction.

Now the results are out.
You have scored exactly
what you wrote on your Goal Card.

Your friends appreciate you.
Your parents are extremely happy.
Your teachers encourage you with pride.

Feel that happiness.
Feel that success.

Now… slowly open your eyes.

Save this reel.
Listen to it every day.
Visualise your success daily —
it will build your focus
and prepare you perfectly for the exam.

Best,
Meera

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06/12/2025

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If you ask,
“What is the most important part of exam readiness?”
It’s not revision.
It’s your confidence.

You may prepare extremely well,
but if you don’t feel confident,
you cannot write your best in the exam.

That’s why exam readiness
also means working on your mindset
every single day.

For this, you need one powerful tool —
a Goal Card.

Write the highest marks you’ve scored so far
in each subject,
and then set a new target —
15 marks higher.

Write this for every subject.
Write your total target
and the percentage you want in the annual exam.
Put everything clearly on your Goal Card.

Every morning when you wake up,
and every night before you sleep,
take your Goal Card
and read it.

Tell your mind:
“I can do it.”
“I am improving every day.”
Visualize yourself
achieving those marks.

This entire process
takes only four minutes a day —
two minutes in the morning,
two minutes at night.

But those four minutes
will dramatically increase your confidence.

Best,
Meera

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05/12/2025

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When you plan your exam readiness,
don’t keep revising only the topics you already know.

Just like how you choose your challenging subject,
you must also identify your weak areas inside that subject.

If Maths is your challenging subject,
maybe linear equations feel difficult for you,
or graphs,
or probability,
or geometry.

Be very specific about what is hard for you.
Choose that exact weak area
and start your preparation from there.

If you do this,
you can become fully ready
before the exams arrive.

Best,
Meera

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04/12/2025

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If you ask,
“What is the most important part of exam readiness?”
The answer is simple —
Start with your most challenging subject.

Everyone has one subject
that feels tough.
It could be Maths,
Science,
or even Social Science.

But many students
start revision with their easy subjects
because it feels comfortable.

Toppers do the opposite.
They start with the hardest subject first.

That is why you must begin early —
to focus on the subject
that needs the maximum time and effort.

So today’s task for you:
What is your most challenging subject?
Which subject do you want to be ready for
three months before the exams?

Comment the subject below —
and start your exam readiness from there.

Best,
Meera

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03/12/2025

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“Why should we prepare for exams three months earlier?
Isn’t one week or even two days enough?”
A student asked me this recently.

Think about this…

For any festival - Diwali, Pongal, Ramzan, Christmas,
how early do we get ready?
We plan our clothes,
we plan the food,
we decide which relatives or friends we’ll meet…
we plan so many things in advance.

Even for a school picnic,
with just a uniform and a bag,
we spend days discussing
what snacks to take,
what songs to play…
we are too excited to even sleep!

But for your Annual Exam,
the one place where you show
your entire year’s effort and skill…
if you are not ready even three months before,
how will you perform your best?

So shift your mindset from
“I can study a week before”
to
“I need three months to prepare well.”

Let’s believe it.
Let’s execute it.

Best,
Meera

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