Ankur Aggarwal is a Learning Transformation Coach. Ankur provides training to school students who are talented yet struggling to perform in schol exams. Ankur is on a mission to help 1 million school students unlock their potential by transforming their learning skills. He uses unconventional and innovative methods like efficiency training to help the students overcome the most difficult challenges they face. Thus they are able to have a strong foundation and get ready to perform in exams.
Ankur Aggarwal has been is a research professional and has presented research paper at IIM-A and has been a team member in the coordination committee for Pan IIM Conference held at IIM Lucknow. Ankur has served as Research manager at Coeus Age Consulting and as COO at Vidya Hub Pvt. Ltd.
Ankur has a vision to develop an innovative ecosystem in education sector and engage schools, teachers, students and parents in the Transformative Learning System.
Ankur Aggarwal
On this auspicious occasion of Ram Mandir inauguration, I am feeling inspired to serve the nation by helping its future become Fearless.
Fear of Math is daunting, the students are deviating from the very objective of education. I have a strong feeling that I shall be able to make some meaningful contribution in the education sector.
I will do this in the form of Mission เค เคญเคฏ (Abhay) with the Objective:
"To help 1 million school students become confident by overcoming Fear of Math."
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Ankur Aggarwal
Math Anxiety
Exam Stess
Performance Pressure
Guilt of not preparing in advance
All these are going to build tremendous Pressure on the students in the coming days.
Stay calm to give your best possible performance.
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๐๐ Breaking Free: A Lesson from the Elephant ๐
Once, in a distant circus, there was a baby elephant who was tied with a heavy iron chain. As he grew, the iron chain was replaced with a simple rope, but something peculiar happened. The grown elephant, strong and mighty, didn't attempt to break free.
Why, you might ask? Because he had stopped trying. He believed that he couldn't break free.
The story of the elephant teaches us a valuable lesson. Sometimes, after many failed attempts, we stop making efforts. We start believing that success is beyond our reach. But just like the elephant with the rope, we often underestimate our own strength and potential.
๐ The Learning for School Students: ๐
Stop trying after repeated failures is the biggest and the silent most problem for school students.
Dear students, remember this tale when you face challenges and setbacks.
Persistence Pays Off: Success may require multiple attempts. Don't give up after a few failures. Keep trying, and you might be surprised by what you can achieve.
Believe in Yourself: Self-doubt can be your biggest obstacle. The elephant thought he couldn't break free, but the reality was different. Believe in your abilities, and you'll unlock your potential.
Seek Help: Sometimes, seeking guidance or support from teachers, mentors, or peers can make all the difference. Don't hesitate to ask for help when you need it.
Learn and Adapt: Each failure can be a lesson. Learn from your mistakes and adapt your approach. Success often follows when you use what you've learned.
In your journey of learning, growth, and discovery, remember that it's the effort you put in, the belief in yourself, and the lessons you learn from setbacks that will ultimately lead you to success. ๐๐โจ
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