Fear can make you second-guess answers you already know.
If you are preparing for the February bar exam, you may notice yourself avoiding practice essays, changing correct multiple-choice answers, or repeatedly revising your study plan because you no longer trust your decisions.
Fear keeps your brain searching for a possible mistake even after you have recognized the correct answer. The longer you search, the easier it becomes to talk yourself out of the reasoning that originally made sense.
During a 45-minute Confidence Kickstart Call, we look at the thought patterns interfering with your preparation and determine what needs your attention. Because this is a one-on-one conversation, we can focus on what is actually happening when you study, answer questions, and make decisions under pressure.
You will leave the call with a practical plan for preparing with more focus and confidence.
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