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Calm Exam Nerves - Science-Based Tools to Reduce Test Stress and Perform Better

T.S Avini

Editora: T.S. AVINI

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Conquer exam stress and unleash your true potential with "Calm Exam Nerves: Science-Based Tools to Reduce Test Stress and Perform Better". This comprehensive guide delves into the science of stress and reveals proven techniques to transform anxiety into academic triumph. Dive deep into understanding your triggers and embrace the power of mindfulness and meditation to cultivate a calmer mind. Empower yourself with:- Breathing techniques that harness the power of your breath to relax and enhance focus.- Visualization methods that enable you to picture success and reduce anxiety, adapting your mindset for optimal performance.Discover the profound impact of physical activity, nutrition, and hydration on cognitive function, and explore the role of sleep in reviving your mental acuity. Master time management to minimize anxiety and implement science-based study strategies that supercharge your learning.From test-taking approaches that improve accuracy to building resilience through reflection, this book is your ultimate companion for academic excellence. Equip yourself with these invaluable tools and transform examination stress into your stepping stone for success. Unleash your potential now!
Disponível desde: 14/08/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 188 páginas.

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