So let me make some quick and crisp points —
Follow your NCERT for all three subjects. Most aspirants do this only for Biology, but Physics and Chemistry NCERT are equally important.
Don't follow your teachers and their notes “blindly". You should definitely listen to them and study their notes thoroughly but don't just stick to them only, your core point should be NCERT and suppliment that with class notes and other resources.
Don't solve questions “blindly". First understand the concept then attempt the questions and if you are having some trouble then go back to understand your concepts more clearly and then attempt questions.
Solving more questions per day ≠ better scores in tests. This is just a FOMO( Fear of missing out). Yes, you should solve a threshold amount of questions so that you get to apply your theory knowledge and gain experience and the threshold number varies from person to person, so solve questions untill you become confident on a particular topic. So don't bother about others solving unreasonable amounts of questions everyday.
I don't promote short term targets, you should have plan for what are you going to do in the next one or two months, set personal targets in long term and subsequently divide them in short term targets and work towards them. For example I used to have 5 week plans and divided them into weekly sub plans, this way even if you fail to achieve your daily targets you still have time to make up for that.
This point might not work for everyone but you can try. Make your targets and expectations unreasonably high and do everything possible to achieve that, the chances are that you'll fail 90% of the time but even after failing you'll still be in a position where you've never imagined yourself to be in. Obviously you have to be mentally strong to carry this out, you'll feel buried under your own expectations every moment(you might get panic attacks and it can have reverse effect on your academic performance too, but if conducted sucessfully you'll be in a ‘all time high performance mode'). So not recommended for everyone, try at your own risk.
Lastly, don't ever assume NEET is easy, the questions are easy and you've already studied everything last year. DO NOT MAKE THIS MISTAKE. There are 1.9 million aspirants and they are neither that dumb nor that lazy as you might think.
I think that's all, and you can always take breaks when you stress out, so just relax and study, cause that's all you can and should do now !
Source:https://www.quora.com/profile/Dee-Kay-477