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By cronton, history, 20 months ago, In English

Competitive programming can be challenging and rewarding, but it also requires patience, dedication and consistency. Here are some tips to stay motivated when your rank is not increasing:

Decide your goal and timelines. Why do you want to do competitive programming? What level do you want to reach? How much time can you devote to it? Having a clear vision of your purpose and progress can help you stay focused and motivated1. Set your expectations right. Depending on your current level, strategy and natural aptitude, you may or may not notice immediate improvements within the first few days. Don’t compare yourself with others who have more experience or talent. Instead, focus on your own learning curve and celebrate your small achievements1. Practice smart not hard. Quality of your training matters more than quantity. Don’t just solve easy problems that you are comfortable with. Challenge yourself with harder problems that test your skills and creativity. Learn from your mistakes and seek feedback from others12. Enjoy the process. Competitive programming is not only about rankings and ratings. It is also about having fun, learning new things, solving interesting problems and meeting like-minded people. Don’t let frustration or disappointment ruin your passion for coding3. I hope this helps you find some motivation for competitive programming

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I think I don't have motivated enough so I solved very few problems