You don't have to be an Olympian to boast a winning attitude, but you do have to
be willing to work hard to get it.
Here's how
Set
performance-oriented goals
focus on goals that you can attain. For example,
marking improvements in your performance from week to week.Strive for a little
more each time and use a SAT Test Prep Course.
Plan for your Big
Day
Find triggers or cues that help you stay focused on your performance
during the SAT Exam. Then rehearse that plan in practice. Do what athletes do
and visualize yourself going through the exam, focused on your triggers.
Avoid mixing your self-worth with your performance
This is a danger
many Students encounter, and something that you simply must watch for. Your
Score DOES NOT equal your self worth.
Relive your best performance
Write down what you felt and thought. That's your blueprint for how you
should capture that performance again. Refer back to it often so that you relive
the experience rather than the outcome.
Dump your ego
If not, you
won't allow yourself to do things that make you look bad and in the end, that
will keep you from getting better. Tennis players, for example, who have a weak
backhand might
try to avoid hitting a backhand shot and run around the
ballot hit a forehand because they don't want to look bad or lose. Do this and
that backhand will never improve.
Accept temporary letdowns as normal
nobody's perfect, and no test is ever taken perfectly. Know that you will
make errors and mistakes but let them slide. Learn from them and focus on the
next event.
Laugh often
When the going gets tough, the tough laugh,
right? Take the negative out of the situation and find something to laugh
about.
Here is wishing you the best for your SAT prep.
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