Quick Tip: Stop the Negative Self-Talk! Do you ever beat yourself up about the LSAT? Whether it’s due to a low PT score, slower study progress than you expected, or something else, we all tend to be our own worst critic sometimes. It’s okay to be frustrated or disappointed with a poor performance, but when that turns into a stream of negative self-talk, it’s no longer productive. Think about the words that you say to yourself in your head! If a friend said that to you, would you still be their friend? If the answer is no, try to be a little more patient with yourself. Disappointment and frustration are fine, but let those things push you to improve. Falling into self-deprecation does you no good!
LSAT Tips: Developing Discipline
LSAT Tips: Developing Discipline
LSAT Tips: Developing Discipline
Quick Tip: Stop the Negative Self-Talk! Do you ever beat yourself up about the LSAT? Whether it’s due to a low PT score, slower study progress than you expected, or something else, we all tend to be our own worst critic sometimes. It’s okay to be frustrated or disappointed with a poor performance, but when that turns into a stream of negative self-talk, it’s no longer productive. Think about the words that you say to yourself in your head! If a friend said that to you, would you still be their friend? If the answer is no, try to be a little more patient with yourself. Disappointment and frustration are fine, but let those things push you to improve. Falling into self-deprecation does you no good!