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  • Sunday, Jun 21 2020

    https://classic.7sage.com/lesson/winning-the-psychological-battle/

    I'm into this lesson about the LSAT and life in general. Meditation has improved my focus along with cutting out alcohol (for the past two months and counting). I exercise regularly. It's all stuff that doesn't seem to have a direct effect on the LSAT, but it's your brain and everything counts. Improved recall along with continually grinding out tests in a more focused way has helped.

    With meditating, learning how to 'let everything go' seems to promote focus. Beyond that, I treat the LSAT like a puzzle game and think that lets me take on a 'puzzle solving' mentality that also helps. I know this all might sound a bit 'hocus-pocusy' so to speak, but I wanted to say what seems to be working for me.

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  • Sunday, Jun 21 2020

    I would suggest:

    Stay interested in what you're reading. Be curious, and you'll be able to focus.

    Also practice with more timed sections without a break.

    And work out regularly.

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  • Sunday, Jun 21 2020

    Hi! I have issues with fatigue as well as paying attention haha. For reading comprehension, I've found that I need to notate a bit more than the average person to stay focused. I've also found that I'll page through the passages to find the one with the most questions and take that first (same thing goes for logic games). After reading a lot about test mentality, something I've gathered is the "puzzle" mentality. Approaching each question aggressively and as if it is a puzzle or scavenger hunt helps to maintain your focus. I hope this helps!(3(/p)

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