Hi All,
Lots of people have nervous habits. We have the biters, scratchers, sighers, snifflers, pickers, chompers, mutterers, blinkers, tappers, grimacers, finger-flutterers, foot-jigglers, and so on...
I shall confess here that I'm a picker. It's most pronounced when I'm testing. If I'm on a particularly stressful question, I may pick a scab or a piece of dry skin so hard that I start bleeding a little. Besides good ol' medication (which as we know isn't a magic bullet and can affect our mental sharpness), what are some tips on how to calm these behaviors down during the LSAT?
I was inspired to write this post as I just finished a LG section and realized that my forehead and parts of my neck are inflamed (91% correct makes it worth it though, right?). Time to go clip my nails...
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http://www.helpguide.org/harvard/benefits-of-mindfulness.htm
Before I take a PT I like to do about 15-20 minutes of a yoga routine, focusing especially on deep controlled breaths. After that I usually do a five minute meditation with the calm app, and then finally start the PT.
I never meditated nor did yoga before I started my lsat prep. A little ashamed to admit that I was skeptical about yoga/meditation before I started, but I truly believe it makes a difference for me.