Welcome to the ultimate showdown between two warriors determined to push their limits, defy the odds, and emerge stronger than ever! This 21-day challenge is more than just about habitsβitβs about discipline, growth, and unlocking your full potential.
βSuccess is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out.β β Robert Collier
Both of you are stepping onto the battlefield of self-improvement with clear goals and unwavering determination. Remember, itβs not just about beating the other personβitβs about becoming the best version of yourself!
Challenge Rules:
Stick to your daily tasks.
Check-in daily.
Three strikes (missed tasks or failure to check-in) = elimination.
A relapse = automatic forfeiture.
21-Day Challenge: Debellator vs. PrDr
Participant
Tasks
Rules
Debellator
-Study the Bible - 2+ hours of deep focus - Read 10 pages of self-help - Workout or basketball - 10 minutes of meditation - Self-care
- Failure to complete daily tasks = 1 strike - Failure to check-in = 1 strike - 3 strikes = out of challenge - Relapse = automatic forfeit
PrDr
- 7 hours of study - Exercise - Meditation - Journaling - Read a few pages of a self-improvement book -No unproductive internet and media usage
- Failure to complete daily tasks = 1 strike - Failure to check-in = 1 strike - 3 strikes = out of challenge - Relapse = automatic forfeit
The challenge begins tomorrow! May the best habits win, and may the growth be endless. Push through the tough days, celebrate the victories, and remember: βIt always seems impossible until itβs done.β β Nelson Mandela
Sample check-in for @debellator
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[] Studied the Bible today
[] Spent at least 2 hours in deep focus today
[] Read 10 pages of self-help today
[] Workout/basketball
[] Meditated for 10 minutes
[] Took care of myself
Yes. This is going to be a challenge between two of the most battle-hardened warriors⦠This will go down in the history of RC as the only challenge in which both the challengers won and nobody lost. Are you up for it @debellator ? Lets create history.
Keep rocking
Keep moving forward
All the best both of you for this challenge.
Fight back against your mind which is trying to sway you to addictions and Overcome it
Slay!!!
2024-09-23T18:30:00Z
Day 2
7 hours of study
Exercise
Meditation
Journaling
Read a few pages of a self-improvement book
All the best for your day, @debellator.
@PrDr today went well by Godβs grace. Managed to accomplish most of my goals so far, the only two left are self care and meditation.
The only thing Iβm kinda battling at the moment is this: studying this much in deep focus is kind of mentally draining. For that I need good food. Unfortunately since I donβt live at home Iβve to resort to ordering out. This isnβt as healthy as making dinner for myself which will definitely be healthier and better but Iβm still working on getting the additional willpower and motivation to do that as well. Maybe will start next week unless fest work gets in the way.
@debellator glad that you are able to do most of your tasks despite so much work. Maybe you can decrease the time of deep focus atm to 1-1.5 hr and increase it gradually over the weeks. I mean its better to make it doable everyday and I think youβll be in a much better state to focus for that long after a week or two. As for me, I have been trying too. I was feeling down today for some reason, even fared very badly at all the mock tests today, probably the worst since late August. I still have 1.5 hrs of studies left and 2 tasks, but I believe I can do that much. Iβm so grateful we have this challenge or most likely Iβd have given up on today already. Iβm thinking about not attending mocks for next few days and instead focus on revising everything all over again, make it a bit easy for myself. Probably Iβm making schedules which are not sustainable for long term. Iβll think about limiting it to 8 hrs since even that much is becoming hard due to my jam-packed schedule and waking up late everyday.
2 hours is good for me. Iβm just working on improving my decision making. I must work harder.
I think you should keep giving the tests. Tests donβt care about your feelings but your revision can give you the illusion of fluency. I made the same mistake during my NEET prep, where I focused more on revision than giving exams because I felt better taking them. But in the end its always exams that show you your weak spots.
Itβs like sparring a weaker opponent than yourself who will not let you learn more but will allow you to feel better versus sparring a real master who will show you your weaknesses.
Will complete self-care and meditation and go to sleep now. Take care brother.
Thats great brother. Your zeal and determination is always so inspiring. Keep going.
Yes bro, I understand. I wasnβt saying that Iβll quit them altogether, just that I realized I need to revise everything again after giving the tests today. What Iβm planning to do is to focus on revising all the concepts again, and do chapter wise problems based on pyps. Iβll not give proper mock exams atm since they take a lot of time and I get really drained by the end of it that I cannot revise the weak topics well. So between 25-30, Iβll finish revision with perfection alongwith chapterwise pyps and then between 1st-25th Iβll focus on mocks appaering for them at exactly the same time as actual examination without fail. I have exam on 27th, so got to be 100% sure with the things I know. Iβll continue to give 1 mock for the other exam btw since that is the only time Iβm giving to that exam atm.
You too take care brother. It took me almost 10 to complete all the tasks. Iβll be more agile tomorrow.
Just as you mentioned your neet preparation, I got the memories of 2020. Do you remember, we used to have our original study challenge, rewiring phone addiction challenge, exercise challenge etc. And I used to perform so well in all those challenges winning several of them during my limited number of appearances. I feel kinda nostalgic, I have regressed so much over the years. From a person so perfectly ripped, easily studying 10 hrs everyday, and even having immense self control, I have turned into a person who is not even 10% of his former self. But I will get there again, and will reach heights where I have never reached before.