Neil & You! (UPSC & Beyond)
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Neil, HCS 2021(Rank 93)

Founder UnlockIAS, devised the Art of ‘Sherlocking’.

Coached students successfully in UPSC, UPPCS, RAS, HCS, BPSC, OPSC, TNPSC & other state PCS exams, IFoS, ICAS, LEO, CAPF.

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Constantly adding new books, channels and PDFs is like tossing pebbles into a still pond - each splash blurs the view beneath.

When you curb resource-FOMO and let existing knowledge settle through deliberate revision, the hidden depths of core concepts and PYQ patterns become crystal-clear, guiding you straight toward Prelims success.

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To chase your UPSC dream means accepting the risk of failure. To give your all means accepting that it might not be enough. To hope deeply means accepting that hope might break.

But the risk of not clearing doesn't stop you from trying - and the risk of failure doesn't make the journey any less worth taking.

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Memorizing 500 model answers is pointless if UPSC asks the 501st question. Instead of feeding you ready-made responses, we equip you with the “fishing rod” - mental models and common-sense approaches to confidently tackle any question.

Answer Writing Bootcamp:
Practice Answer Writing with PYQ like questions
and most effective model answers like never before, at your own pace, and get complementary evaluation from our Proprietary Bot.

Details:
https://t.me/Neil_You/2837
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Life isn't about reaching the end quickly - it's about enjoying every note along the way. The beauty is in the journey, not the destination.

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Gist from this very important article published in The Hindu yesterday -

▪️Mental fatigue builds up after hours of focus and makes even easy work feel hard.

▪️When tired, the brain leans toward easier choices even if the payoff is smaller.

▪️Volunteers kept up accuracy on hard tasks, but once fatigued chose the simple tasks when given a choice.

▪️Knowing this can help design breaks, task rotations, and recovery routines.

What Sherlockers can do:

▪️Plan day’s targets before study begins. Tired brains cut corners.

▪️Use regular breaks. Short walks or 5-minute pauses reset focus and effort levels.

▪️Tackle tough stuff first. Do essays, Ethics case studies, or tricky GS topics early; light revision later.

▪️ Build stamina. Weekly full-length mock sittings train the brain to stay in high-effort mode.

▪️ Protect sleep and basics. Good rest, water, and mini-stretching keep hidden fatigue and poor choices away.
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In the frantic chase for coverage, aspirants often stir up their own mental “dust.” A deliberate pause for revision and reflection lets concepts settle, revealing the clear path to Prelims and beyond.

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Let’s have a short sync today on @UPSCneil around 12PM.

Can leave your doubts in advance if any.
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May the rhythm of Damru awaken courage in your heart,
the flow of the Ganga wash away every doubt,
and the calm of Mahadev’s meditative smile guide you toward inner stillness.

ॐ नमः शिवाय। Happy Saavan Shivratri to you and your loved ones!

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https://t.me/PHILOSOPHYneil

Glad to share with all the latest addendum in the family. More to come to share the kind of guidance that really matters.

For other relevant channels:

https://t.me/Neil_You/2914

If you have any further suggestions and requests, feel free to share in the relevant forum.
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In the long run, it won’t matter how many attempts it took... or even if you made the list.
What will matter is this:
💭 Did you grow through the grind?
💪 Did you refuse to break when it got lonely, uncertain, and slow?

Because whether it's UPSC or life - the journey shapes you far more deeply than the destination ever will.

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All mains enrolled students must have received the link for the Mains Sherlocking Meet, scheduled for tomorrow at 11:30 AM. If not, please contact @helpdeskupsc. The meeting link is also available in the app's chat section.
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Small problems = weeds
Unclear notes
Skipped NCERT chapters
Unanalyzed mock errors

Fix early → Pull weeds early

Clean preparation = Concepts bloom freely

Result: Success!

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30 DAYS INTO MAINS

1. Revision to be prioritised. Do not opt for any new material unless absolutely necessary.

2. Full length tests over sectional tests. In the last month, at least 1 exam like simulation.

3. Do not emphasise one subject at the cost of other. Balance is key.

4. Essay/Ethics must for an edge. Practice.

5. Maintain equanimity and don’t give in to your anxiety.

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Rest to reset: charging is NOT wasting time!

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A sunrise reminder: your light reaches farther than you realise. ☀️

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Clarity doesn’t come before the journey: it comes because of it.

Whether it's UPSC or life, most of us don’t begin with a clear map.

We begin with a feeling… that maybe, just maybe, this path is ours.

🚶‍♂️And as we walk, the path shapes us as much as we shape it.

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Low mock scores or an unexpectedly tricky GS paper can feel like the moon has vanished. But the light of your core preparation never really goes away; fatigue, stress or a bad test are just passing clouds.

Stand your ground, keep revising, and - once the clouds drift - the steady glow of conceptual clarity reappears to guide the rest of your journey.

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What truly decides your UPSC result isn’t the randomness of the paper, it’s your response to it.

🧠 Focus on what’s in your control:
Your time. Your thoughts. Your words. Your boundaries. Your preparation mindset.

💡 Ignore the noise of others’ scores, feelings, or the unpredictability of the exam.

That’s the Sherlocking way: Cognition over Chaos.

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All mains enrolled students must have received the link for the Mains Sherlocking Meet, scheduled for tomorrow at 01:00 PM. If not, please contact @helpdeskupsc. The meeting link is also available in the app's chat section.
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Hey Sherlockers,

Let’s have a Copy Clinic Live session today using our Proprietary Evaluation Bot for rapid, high-quality feedback on your answer-writing technique.

Just share one answer/essay in either an image or PDF format to t.me/answerwritingneil before 7PM.

Some Selected submissions will be evaluated with our proprietary AWE Bot and sent to the group.

Only the first submission per student will be accepted. A PDF with multiple answers will not be considered to give more students a chance to see the magic themselves.

You’re always also free to checkout the BOT yourself at https://t.me/UpscAWE_bot.
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Hey Sherlockers.

A small video about how Bot can be used, pricing etc:
https://youtube.com/shorts/2tVRy-DfnGs

A reminder: Bot credits are complementary in our DAW program as well as FLTs programs.

-Answer Writing Bootcamp:
Practice Answer Writing with PYQ like questions and most effective model answers like never before, at your own pace, and get complementary evaluation from our Proprietary Bot.

Details:
https://t.me/Neil_You/2837

-Test Series:
Once basic skills and practice has been in place, simulate the real situation. Complementary evaluation through our proprietary BOT.

Details:
https://t.me/Neil_You/2936

-Answer Evaluation Bot:
If you’re looking for the best, quickest and the most affordable evaluation, we have it covered.

Details:
https://t.me/Neil_You/2828