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Mental health charity publishes tips on dealing with exam stress

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Ahead of the upcoming State examinatio­ns which commence next week, national mental health charity, Turn2Me has published 7 useful tips on dealing with exam stress.

The charity said this week that these last few days are crucial for students to prepare to perform to the best of their abilities, but emphasised that this can only be done when they also take care of their mental health.

“When you don’t take care of your mental health as you prepare for a stressful period, it’s like trying to start a car without fuel,” Fiona O'Malley, CEO of Turn2Me said. “Good mental health practices and good study practices need to work in tandem, hand-in-glove. Procrastin­ating is no good and pushing yourself to breaking point is no good either. Students need to use the time they have left wisely, and this means incorporat­ing good mental health practices into their study routine.”

TIPS

Their tips on dealing with exam stress include:

1) Create a study timetable and stick to it. Things seem less daunting when you have a plan in place. Failing to plan is planning to fail.

2) Take regular breaks. The brain works better when you take a five-minute break every hour, and you also retain more informatio­n.

3) Write revision notes and flashcards.

4) Stay hydrated and eat healthy foods.

5) Deep breathing. Inhale for a count of 2-4 seconds, hold for 4-6 seconds, and exhale for 4-6 seconds. Find a combinatio­n that works for you but try to exhale longer than you inhale.

6) Go for a jog or a walk in the morning to wake the body and mind up. Do yoga or stretching in the evenings to improve sleep quality.

7) Students and parents who are feeling overwhelme­d or stressed should join the Turn2Me free online support groups.

Turn2Me’S Leaving Cert Students support group will run on Wednesdays at 6pm, and the Turn2Me Leaving Cert Parents’ support group will run on Thursdays at 6pm. To sign up, go to Turn2Me.ie

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