You can grind out the material.
Force yourself to read and reread texts, forgetting everything in a few hours.
Struggle with that knot in your stomach and the sleepless nights leading up to your exam
OR…
Make it easier. Use less willpower and less of your time.
Remember more of what you study.
Keep your head clear on exam day.
I’m a fan of hard work. Getting up early. Working late into the night. I love the feeling of playing the martyr, but it only works up to a point. You can only grind it out like that for so long. I’m a fan of hard work if you aren’t already working at capacity. If you’ve been red lining for months, and now you’re thinking, “If I only work a little harder…”
You’re already working as much as you can, so what could I possibly have for you to make things better?
Ideas. Plain and simple.
I’ve got refined ideas and better tools.
“How could that help? I’ve talked with everyone and I’m doing everything I can.”
Maybe you are, but maybe you’re not?
Take a man who has been digging holes by for twenty years. He knows everything there is to know about digging holes. Who could teach him a thing? It’s just digging holes. Twenty years of experience – how could anyone improve on his technique. Then the guy with the backhoe shows up.
When the slaves were freed in the south, the farmers all cried, “How will we ever get all this work done?” No one could have imagined giant metal machines working the fields faster and better than humans ever could.
The bow and arrow won empires until the gun came along.
The first commercial train was built in 1804 and did an unfathomable 10 mph.
Why are you still trying to burn the midnight oil and grind it out? There are so many better ways to get your work done. I’m going to show you some of the best in the PA Week Package, and I’m going to do it for 60% off.
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Brian Wallace