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Learning Outcomes 1. Select 10 strategies for managing stress; 2. Set a goal based on 9 characteristics of effective goals; 3. Apply 7 motivational strategies for successful learning; 4. Practise 3 aspects of time management; 5. Identify 8 causes of poor concentration and strategies to improve concentration.
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Being independent Planning and managing the smart way Applying smart time management Motivating yourself
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a) Managing stress Symptoms of stress are: Outburst of anger Loss of efficiency in your studies Restlessness and / or uneasiness at being alone Withdrawal from friends and social situations A lack of joy, spontaneity, happiness or enthusiasm Preoccupation with certain thoughts, especially negative ones Difficulty in concentrating and / or making minor decisions Intolerance of people, and irritability, especially during discussions or disagreements
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Strategies for managing stress Take action to organise yourself Control your environment by controlling who and what is surrounding you Give yourself positive feedback Reward yourself Exercise your body Relax Rest as regularly as possible Be aware of yourself Eat a balance diet Learn to enjoy yourself
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Coping with everyday study problems Recognise your own resources You do not have to cope alone Be realistic You cannot achieve absolute control Learn to accept failure
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Anxiety Anticipatory anxiety – The distress that you feel while studying or preparing for quizzes/tests and assignment and thinking of what might happen. How to overcome anticipatory anxiety? Relax; Be focused; Think positive; Study in a group; Have a specific study time; Get a set of complete notes; Get comfortable with your study place; and Know where you stand and where you are heading.
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Anxiety Situational anxiety – Anxiety that occurs during an examination and before an assignment is due. How to overcome situational anxiety? Be punctual; Organise your work schedule; Avoid highly anxious friends; Read and understand the instructions; Work at a comfortable pace; Ask for clarification; Keep moving; and Relax.
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b) Goal setting Set a goal based on 9 characteristics of effective goals: Self-chosen Relevant (R) Challenging Realistic and attainable (A) Specific (S) Measurable (M) Time bounded (T) Positive Written
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c) Motivational strategies Apply 7 motivational strategies for successful learning; Set challenging but realistic learning goals Break down the bigger task at hand Maintain a positive attitude Aim for higher peaks Use active learning strategies Learn from mistakes Monitor your learning
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d) Time management Practise 3 aspects of time management: Analyse your use of time Set your priorities Plan a schedule
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e) Concentration strategies Identify 8 causes of poor concentration: Environmental distractions Noise Physical distractions Boredom, dislike, disinterest Anxiety about studies Intimidating study tasks Daydreaming Personal worries
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e) Concentration strategies Strategies to improve it: Identify the causes Take steps to control Make your control habitual
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