You can’t change how you performed on the previous test because it's done. What you can control is what you do right now. Present actions determine future outcomes. {Tweet It}
When considering whether or not you are doomed, the best course of action is simply to decide that you aren't. Once you've made that decision, you can use the resources available to you in the present moment to create the future you want. For instance, you might try to learn from the errors you made on a recent practice test (gaps in your knowledge base that can be filled; careless mistakes; et cetera).
One more thing: The longer you consider the question of whether or not you're doomed, the more energy you invest in the outcome you don’t want. Decide that success is possible for you, and refocus your energy in a positive direction. **** If you have questions you would like to see addressed in the blog, be in touch! To receive e-mails with tips for more effective test prep and my Organize Your Test Prep e-mail and PDF series...
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