How to deal with Exam stress
The word EXAMS somehow makes all of us anxious. Be it a student or teacher or parent whoever is associated with it becomes anxious due to the emotion FEAR accompanying it. Hence exams can create a lot of stress and as a consequence it can hinder your studies. Exam stress affects most students in varying ways. It is important to manage this stress and find little ways of helping to eliminate the risk of burnout.
Therefore here are a few handy tips on -how to manage your exam stress
1. Take regular breaks and schedule in fun things to look forward to
Even the most intense exam timetables will allow a little time for a study break. This can include 20-minute breaks during your revision day, and longer activities that you can look forward to. Do anything that you like doing in your spare time that will take your mind off the thought of the exams. Spending a little time away from the books will leave you feeling more refreshed and relaxed the next time you revise.
2. Exercise and get outdoors
One of the most frustrating things about exam season is that it seems to occur just as the weather brightens up. Use this to your advantage and go out for a walk, or a run, or head to the gym or swimming pool. As well as keeping you healthy, exercise is known to boost your mood and can help to make you more productive while revising.
3. Donāt (always) listen to others
As the old saying goes: "comparison is the thief of joy". While it is helpful to discuss topics with fellow students and often to revise together, try not to compare other peoples' revision to your own. Chances are youāre doing just fine, and listening to other people talk about what theyāve learnt will only stress you out and may make you feel like you aren't progressing as well as them. Plus, if they themselves are stressed this can rub off on to you and other peopleās stress is not what you need right now.
4. Speak to someone
If the stress gets to a point where it is overwhelming, and is affecting your day-to-day life, try and speak to someone about it. Your College or school should have a service where you can speak to people about your concerns, and will be able to offer more advice on how to manage it. If that seems like too big a step, open up to a family member or a friend about the pressure you feel. Youāll be amazed to know that you arenāt alone in feeling like this.
10 quick ways to help eliminate exam stress
- Watch a short film, a TV show or listen to a podcast or comedian that makes you laugh.
- Drink some herbal tea or a hot chocolate. Itās a well known fact that hot drinks are known to soothe the soul (avoid too much caffeine though!).
- A shower or a bath can help to relieve stress.
- Cook or bake something. Just the thought of having something delicious to eat can bring you joy. As a bonus side note, try and cook something healthy too. You canāt feed your mind well, if you donāt feed your body well.
- Get some sleep. The virtues of a good nightās sleep during exam season should not be underestimated.
- Keep things in perspective. Yes, exams are important. But you are so much more than your exam results.
- Avoid other stressed people. You know the ones I mean. The ones with cue cards outside of the exam hall, frantically trying to remember key dates and equations. They will do nothing for your stress levels.
- Avoid the exam "post-mortemā. You donāt need to know how other people fared in the exam. Youāve done your best, you canāt go back and change your answers so the second you step out of the exam hall, focus on your next exam.
- Be flexible. While having a revision time table is one of the best tools in your arsenal for exam success, donāt be too hard on yourself if you donāt stick to it. If you accidentally oversleep, donāt write the day off.
- Write down everything you feel like you need to do and try and tick one thing off. Just the act of feeling like you are in control of your revision can help.
Reference : https://www.timeshighereducation.com
Ms. Seetaa Bhardwa.
Student Content Editor - āTimes Higher Education
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