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Every high-performance athlete — if they don’t already — considers organizing their training schedule based on cycles. Preparing for the Diplomatic Career Admission Exam, the CACD, is no different from that of an athlete: there are moments in the training schedule that require very specific exercises and activities to develop competitiveness. Regardless of your stage in the CACD — whether you are a beginner, intermediate or have almost passed — once the second phase is over, it is time to seek resilience to bounce back from failure, look ahead and design a new study plan for the season that has just begun. Knowing how to regain strength and continue studying after failing is exactly what all those who have become diplomats have managed to do. If you want to build a study plan that will actually speed up your approval and cover all the content of the exam; if you want to learn so you don’t forget; if you need to select reliable study sources and know which activities to prioritize, getting ahead of the competition, this video is for you. In it, professor and diplomat Marcílio Falcão highlights the fundamentals of organizing a study plan in cycles for the CACD and invites you to think about the best preparation strategy from the perspective of specificity. Learn about Grupo Ubique's courses here: https://www.grupoubique.com.br/store #diplomacy #cacd #diplomacycontest #cacdista