Greetings of the Day!!
Every
student who aims to become a high-achiever will
experience exam stress. It’s an unavoidable part of student life that can be a
tough nut to crack. Remember students, stress exists for a reason and you can
choose to let it be your downfall or use it to drive you to improve your work.
To combat
exam stress, here are some tips which you can use:-
1.
Meditate – An important
practice to help slow down the mind, and increase mental clarity.
2. Get your body moving – Dance,
workout at the gym, practice yoga, or go for a run. By moving your body, you
are increasing the blood flow to your brain and melting away stress from your
mind and body.
3. Practice healthy eating – Try
avoiding foods with large amounts of sugar, eat a breakfast that is high in
protein, eat green veggies at lunch and dinner, and drink mint tea throughout
the day instead of coffee
4. Stay hydrated – Avoid drinks
with lots of sugar and caffeine and instead drink a lot of fresh water. For
increased energy and hydration try coconut water, available at health food
stores and some grocery stores.
5. Get out in nature and enjoy fresh air –
Get yourself outside and spend some time in nature. Being in nature is a simple
and effective way of decreasing stress and increasing your focus which will
help you when you return to the books.
6. Take more consistent breaks –
Take a 10 to 15 minute break every 60 minutes; the human brain can only take 60
minutes straight of studying before it decreases its ability to absorb new
information effectively.
7. Practice good sleep hygiene – Get a
good night’s sleep every night,
ideally 7 to 8 hours per night. Keep your bedroom cool and dark and make
your bedroom primarily for sleeping, as opposed to studying – if possible.
8. Avoid cramming – Last minute
cram sessions can create a sense of nervousness and panic which leads to more
stress and can cause you to forget what you studied. Try approaching each exam
with a fresh and clear mind.
9. Study to learn, not for high marks –
Avoid focusing on the end result, and what grade you need to get on the exam
while you are studying. Education is about learning; if you put your focus on
the experience of learning, then the pressure to achieve a certain result
diminishes. As pressure diminishes, productivity increases.
10. Avoid Distractions – Turn off
cell phones, try to limit surfing the web while you are studying (unless needed
for what you are studying) and avoid any other distractions that may shift your
focus from what you are studying.
11. Focus
on one thing at a time – Keep
your mind focused on what you are studying in that moment, avoid multi-tasking
or studying multiple subjects at the same time.
12. Create a study plan – Map out
what subject you will study on which day and for how long. Don’t worry if you
don’t follow the plan, the plan is created so you can feel in control of your
studying.
13. Stay positive and confident– Watch
inspiring videos, listen to uplifting music, and practice positive affirmations
daily.
14. Listen to relaxing music –
Listening to relaxing music (i.e. Classical or New Age) while you are studying
can help calm your nerves and increase your focus.
15. Remember to Laugh and Lighten Up –
Exams are not life-threatening, yet we treat them like they are. See the
lighter side of life, do the best that you can, and remember to LAUGH your way
through the whole process! The sillier you get, the less tension you will feel.
Good
Luck & Happy Studying!
Comments
Post a Comment