If you’re like most PA student, lots of things get you biting your nails. The sheer volume of material, test-taking anxiety, studying, not knowing enough, getting pimped on rounds, what will I do when I’m actually out in the world practicing medicine?
There are so many things you could worry about.
The older I get, the less I believe in worry. My old nurse used to flip out that I never worried about anything. She’d say, “thank god your wife worries because someone has to.” Why? Why does someone have to worry? I’m all for thinking ahead and planning, but worrying? Worrying is what people do who don’t have a plan, who don’t take action.
“Worrying is practicing failure in advance.” Seth Godin
Worrying and being scared are two different things. Worrying is more like anxiety — a general nonproductive fear that makes you worse, not better.
I’ve put a lot of work into naming your fears and helping you slay the fire-breathing dragon of anxiety. I put all of that work and knowledge and practice into The No More Test Anxiety Package. A package that will give you the tools to fight the racing heart, the swirling mind, and the shaky hands.
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With a little practice, the techniques in NMTA will boost your scores on ANY exam, but especially on your PANCE. Can you just imagine if you walked into your test well rested and sure of yourself? How would that look? How would that affect your scores?
I can’t wait to show you.
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Brian Wallace