Can stress be helpful? As exam season opens, we have imagined the helpful letter of advice we wish we had received at the start of summer term.
'The exam advice I wish had been given'
Can stress be helpful? As exam season opens, we have imagined the helpful letter of advice we wish we had received at the start of summer term.
<h2 class="wp-block-heading eplus-wrapper"><strong>Some say</strong></h2>
Dear younger self,
As I write, I know your exams are coming up. They probably feel like the biggest thing you will ever do - I am glad to be able to tell you that is not true!
The first thing to keep in mind is: do no spend all your time thinking about how badly things could go. Research shows it actually just makes you more anxiousWorried. .
Do not think about what other people are doing: you need to work out what works for you.
Use the stressFeelings of worry or pressure. , but do not let yourself be eaten up by it. Make sure you sleep well and take breaks whenever you need them.
When you get into the exam, keep in mind that often the simplest answer is the right one. Remember that they are not trying to catch you out.
Good luck, from your older self!
<h2 class="wp-block-heading eplus-wrapper">Others think</h2>
Can stress be helpful?
Yes! A bit of stress is good for you. It helps you to keep focused and remember things you thought you had forgotten.
No! If you allow yourself to get stressed, you can easily find yourself overwhelmedWhen something is too much, or almost too much, to cope with. . You must instead try to find ways to stay calm.
Anxious - Worried.
Stress - Feelings of worry or pressure.
Overwhelmed - When something is too much, or almost too much, to cope with.
‘The exam advice I wish had been given’
Glossary
Anxious - Worried.
Stress - Feelings of worry or pressure.
Overwhelmed - When something is too much, or almost too much, to cope with.