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By lmn0x4F, history, 8 years ago, In English

I start a contest. My mind feels great, it feels sharp and quick (for my sharpness and quickness standards), after the contest I feel excelent about my performance and feel I did as well as I could.

Next contest, my mind... well... I might be drunk as well, I can't even read the statements, feel like I can't do easy stuff, think too many things that later find out to be obviously wrong...

Can you relate to this?

My point is that some days I just simply can not wake up my mind and it's really frustrating, even for days I just want to study or train.

So I'd like to know, do you have some warm-up exercises for your mind that you would like to share? Exercises or routines you do before training/studying/competing? Saying the alphabet backwards, trying to calculate Fibonacci mentally up to fib(100), I don't know, what do you do? :)

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8 years ago, # |
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I think meditating or doing a proper breathing exercise should be fine for refreshing the mind.

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sometimes stress can be really annoying try to relax in the contest's day don't solve problems until the contest start just do your thing and don't worry about the contest.

I once almost had a nervous breakdown after contest Codeforces Round #362 (Div. 2) because I didn't solve anything and my rating dropped over a 100 points and I was upset the day after too.

soon after that I realized that I was too tense and I should take things a little bit easier and that's what I've been doing ever since and it has been great no more getting worked up because of a contest and now my rating is in its highest since months.

btw music can help a lot (at least for me it does).

:)

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A proper diet, Sleep, Caffeine

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    I'll add good hydration to this. Some days ago I realized I wasn't drinking enough water, I think since then I've been feeling more lucid.

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Music, cappuccino, calm sleep, and simple math exercises.
I don't know, it helps me a lot.

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Solving some Div 2 A/B (maybe C?) in 15 minutes before a contest?