There’s a simple formula to win. It works every time. It doesn’t matter whether it’s the road to personal future or graduating from PA school.
Ruthlessly accumulate small wins
It’s that simple. Even if you hit a Grand Slam in the bottom of the ninth of game seven of The World Series, it’s about the small wins. Getting to that moment took millions of small imperceptible wins.
Wins that no one ever sees. Studying an extra 30 minutes each day. Choosing a break that refreshes you rather than one that saps your energy. Millions and millions of tiny decisions. Teeny small wins. One foot in front of the other. It’s easy. Except only the strong manage to get it done.
The PANCE is no different. Teeny tiny wins get you there. Not a herculean effort, but the effort of a mouse over and over and over again.
There are a thousand places to score “points” on the day of the exam. By points I mean you are racking up little wins (not points on the exam, but they will translate into points on the exam). I’m going to show you where they are and how to accumulate them. The more wins, the more confidence. The more wins, the more correct answers. Simple, but not easy.
I’ll explain it all in the February edition of The Physician Assistant Exam Scholars Newsletter.Oh, and if you’re subscribed before the deadline you also get the video I recorded the minute I got home after my PANRE in December. All of my thoughts fresh in my head right there for you. And don’t forget you get the No More Test Anxiety package when you initially sign up as a special bonus.
I can’t sign up for you. I’d like to, but even if I signed you up, you’d just the material languish.You’ve got to put it to use for it to be helpful — kind of like that treadmill you’re using as a drying rack for your clothes. You get the idea.
Join the other Exam Scholars and me today. This months issue will change your scores for sure, and next month, woohoo I can’t wait to write that one. I’ve got a million dollar idea for you.