Monday, November 16, 2009

CAT 2009: Stay Motivated

CAT is just three weeks ago and this will be the last one in the series of preparatory articles. Almost three lakh students will be taking the mother of all management exams. The stress factor is palpable because of factors like performance, anxiety, targets, expectations and of course exam. The preparation phase is almost complete all that remains to be done is to tie the loose ends. Now the focus shifts on revision and enhancing confidence levels. Students now need to take care of mental aspect of the preparation and should also know how to manage stress management.

Remember, exam preparation is just one aspect of the process. What is also important is your confidence level without which nothing concrete can really materialize. The trick lies in avoiding the normal mistakes and remaining confident. Keep your composure intact. Stress can have adverse effect even on most bright students. Try to remain fresh as fatigue in the last stages of preparation can undo all the hard work of months. The changed format this year might make you apprehensive but remember, you have worked really hard and old format or new, if the preparation is right, you are bound to perform well.

If your motivation level is high, half the battle is won. Remember your past successes and every once in a while indulge in some honest introspection. Always look at the bigger picture ignoring the trivialities. Taking control of the situation is very important. Try having a to-do list that should contain only the most important activities. Prepare well and don’t compare your preparation level and methods with others. Always measure your progress with a neutral view. Relax your senses and be joyful. Last but not the least, sleep properly and take a day off if things seem too stressful.