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By souravpalit, history, 7 months ago, In English

Today, I’ve completed 366 consecutive days on Codeforces.

Maintaining a daily streak wasn’t easy for me. Illness, exams, travel, mental stress, and unexpected events often made it difficult. Some days I was tired, some days I was too busy, yet I managed to solve at least one problem every day.

At the beginning, I tried to do almost everything on my own. I wanted to solve every problem by myself, no matter how long it took. Now, I look for tutorials, hints, and discuss ideas with others when needed. Even after one year, I’m still a newbie. Sometimes it feels frustrating. I know progress is slow, , but I’ll keep trying until I reach a better rank.

If you’re reading my blog, feel free to share any suggestions or tips. I’ll really appreciate them!

NOTE : Due to different time zones, my streak may not always show correctly (to see my streak properly, you can simply log out of your account).

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I wish you reach your goal.

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Go ahead and do more

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Wow! 365 days of consistency on Codeforces — that’s truly inspiring! Keep it up, champ

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Gay

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Keep Going Champ !! You will reach your goal Soon ...

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Why are you still newbie?

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    same question

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    I started competitive programming int October last year. Before that, I knew nothing about competitive programming. In the beginning, I spent too much time solving easy problems. I’ve also learned fewer topics than I should have because I was more focused on problem-solving rather than learning new concepts. I started practicing problems rated above 1000 from July.

    I would really appreciate it if you could give me some suggestions. Thank you in advance

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      Your method is already pretty good. For example, I also practiced codeforces problems, instead of learning something new, I learned all topics only when I was solving problem with this algorithm/approach. Try to solve more difficult problems, because 800-1100 are not "algorithmik" problems

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I think you should practice outside your comfort zone. It’s better to solve a few quality problems than to just maintain a streak.

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Ohh! Great man .You are true motivation for me. keep this work up and listen to what pro's are saying in comment section.

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Inshallah you reach you goal and you motivated all time