short speech on the topic exam fear
Answers
How to Beat Examination related stress
Good morning everyone present. I feel immensely privileged to have got the opportunity to express my views on ‘How to Beat Examination Related Stress’. Life is full of challenges, tests, and examinations; and how we respond to them determines our success and failure. Challenges, tests, and examinations are an integral part of life, a healthy and positive attitude needs to be developed towards them otherwise the exams will always appear to be as a sword of Damocles hanging precariously above our head.
Well, I strongly feel that the very presence of stress in our minds about examinations is the indicator to our ill-preparedness and poor, time management, and irresponsible attitude not only to studies alone, but to life also. Stress crops up in our minds only because in the past we did not prepare and plan for the coming exams well! Had we shown responsibility to our studies, we would never have felt the stress. Stress means only one thing: ‘We did not study.’
The only way to handle and tame the bull of examination stress is by taking it by the horns. Don’t be afraid of exams. They are scary to everyone. But if you really want to enjoy exams, plan, prepare, and perspire. Always remember, exams appear stressful to those who are careless, negligent, undisciplined, procrastinators, and shirkers. Don’t skive your studies. You will never feel exams stress.Answer:
1. Create a Plan:
Keep your brain aware of your daily routine so that it is always prepared to take the next action and has no time to think of the fearful sight of the exam. A good study schedule is enough to make you well prepared for the exams. You must list what you need to revise for each subject and then divide that by the number of days you have left before the exam date. Moreover, make a timetable for revision-which you can manage to achieve. If you have worked hard and are all set to take the exam then there’s no reason for you to be afraid of the coming challenge.
2. Eat Well and Rest Well:
Balanced diet is very important in a student’s life! Especially during exam time, balanced diet plays are crucial role in a student’s level of preparation. For human body to function efficiently, it is necessary to consume a balanced diet.
Taking rest will help us get recharged and refreshed. Lack of rest will lead to fatigue and burnout. Ultimately it will adversely influence your preparation schedule. To avoid this, ensure that your body and mind is getting adequate rest.
3. Do not compare with other’s preparation:
Students tend to phone up their buddies and chat about each other’s preparation (progress, level of preparation etc). While this is harmless to a large extent, this could also lead to stress and anxiety. Many students tend to get stressed out when they see their friends’ progress and level of preparation. To avoid this, focus on your preparation. Why bother about others when you have things to learn?
4. Take small, frequent study breaks:
Continually studying for long hours can make your mind and body stressed and fatigued which ultimately infuses fearful thoughts into your brain. Your brain will not be able to grasp any more information and this will add to your exam phobia.
So, break out your study schedule to break the monotony and do some mind refreshing and recreational activities like singing, watching your favorite T.V. series, chatting with your friends, playing games, having snacks, etc. This way your mind will get refreshed and recharged, and becomes ready to absorb in more stuff.
5. Think Positive and Stay Positive:
Meditation is a great way to bust stress! Doing it daily can do wonders! It will bring calmness and composure to your mind! If you don’t like to meditate, you may do other stress busting activities. Pursuing your hobby is a good option. Devote some time daily towards stress busting activities.
Throughout the exam preparation phase, it is important to stay positive. Believe that you’ll do well in the exam. Positive thoughts are known to keep negativity and stress at bay. Don’t let others demotivate you. Believe in yourself, follow the tips mentioned above and stay positive.
Working towards understanding the learning material and strengthening conceptual understanding is the best long-term strategy to pursue. After all, studying to learn, engaging in stimulating discussions and seeking advice and direction from mentors is a much more fun approach that memorizing the course material by heart.