How can lying be helpful?
Lying Can Improve Our Self-Esteem Telling yourself a few small lies can boost your self-confidence, and may even be a self-fulfilling prophecy: when you feel more confident, you might just work that much harder because of it.
Why does my friend lie so much?
Compulsive lying is also a known trait of some personality disorders, such as antisocial personality disorder. Trauma or head injuries may also play a role in pathological lying, along with an abnormality in hormone-cortisol ratio.
How do you deal with a bad test score?
You may feel like you let yourself or your family and friends down, but that doesn’t mean you can’t improve! With open communication, acknowledgment, and dedication, you can go on to achieve great grades, meet your expectations, and let go of the stress that a bad test score has caused.
Does studying hard mean you’ll Ace your test?
It might sound strange, but studying hard doesn’t automatically mean you’re going to ace your test—it’s just one part of preparing for an exam. “I Know The Material, But I Still Failed The Test!” Studying effectively is the real key to a successful grade.
How can I stop thinking about my test scores at night?
Sleep helps your body and mind recharge, helps with concentration, and helps improve your mood. Create a peaceful, consistent, and relaxing bedtime routine to help you fall asleep more quickly. If you get a restful night’s sleep, you will wake up feeling refreshed and will be less likely to think about your test score.
What do you do when your friend gets a bad grade?
Help them set realistic goals. As a friend, you can motivate your friend after making a bad grade by suggesting that he or she set a goal to improve the grade. Setting a goal can give your friend something to focus on and making strides to reach it can offer a needed confidence boost.