Being a student comes with exams. From one perspective, exams are an
opportunity to show we understand what we learned from our teachers. However, for some, they instigate an
assortment of fears around self-worth.
We’ve been brought up to feel like getting an ‘A’ means we are smart,
worthy and deserving of love and praise; and not getting an ‘A’ means we are
not smart, unworthy and undeserving of love and praise. When preparing for an exam, we create a host
of stories around failing, having to drop out of school, living with our
parents forever and etcetera. These
thoughts in our head create stress and anxiety and make it even more difficult
for us to focus. People do not perform their best under stress and will exhibit
a marked and immediate decrease in cognitive performance, memory, judgement and
creativity. Meditation is a tool that
can help you clear your mind, reign your thoughts back out of the illusory,
gloomy future you’ve created, and diminish anxiety. With a clear and calm mind, you can more
easily focus on the material you’re studying and you might even enjoy learning
more, as you realize your world will not end over one exam. Below are 5 tips to help you during exam
time:
1. Meditate! You may feel crunched for time, but taking
the time to clear your head will allow you to perform at your best. Practice a simple mindful
meditation for a few minutes just before you start
your studies. It helps you learn fast
and retain information longer.
2. Take care of your body. Get enough sleep. Eat well –whole foods, healthy fats, and lean
proteins. Move and stretch. Your body and mind are intimately connected.
3. Take breaks. Stop to rest your mind at regular intervals. Take a few breaths, listen to music, talk to
friends or family, play outside or take a mindful walk. Then get back to
studying.
4. Before the exam – breathe. Relax and take long, deep breaths. Observe your breath going in and
out of your nostrils and feel the peace wash over your mind. This relaxed state of mind will help boost your
memory recall and cognitive abilities during the exam.
5. During the exam – breathe. The deeper the breath, the more oxygen you’ll
intake. The more oxygen for the brain,
the more efficiently it works.
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