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Very true...Writting -ve and solving it by ur +ve would really help. Like in my case I write diary, many a times you feel -ve because of mood swings or may have bad gmat prep day because of your bad mood. writting this experience and again writting +ve against it will help you come over your -ve whenever it happens next.
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- Don't kill your happiness/leisure activities for GMAT, else GMAT can take away your happiness ( contrary to what most people think)


----Thats very true, At times i spend both sat/sun sitting at home only doing gmat, at the end of the weekend you feel srustrated and cant go on with your routine for another long week ahead...hence its required to take time for leisure to stick to gmat prep for a longer time.
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True ! Try reading this book - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Secret_%28book%29

This book helped me a lot in conquering the negative energies. I think success is a singularity. I think dreaming about "770" emotion fills me with inexplicable and exquisite sensations and I can feel adrenalin running through my veins.
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Great thread idea!

This is particularly alluring:

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----Thats very true, At times i spend both sat/sun sitting at home only doing gmat, at the end of the weekend you feel srustrated and cant go on with your routine for another long week ahead...hence its required to take time for leisure to stick to gmat prep for a longer time.

And so now, as I sit here on a Sunday mid-morning I have to ponder..what to do? GMAT in 11 days, ack!

:P It's JUST a test. There's only so much we can do!
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Thanks for everyone's tip - I definitely understand now!
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Great thread idea!

This is particularly alluring:

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----Thats very true, At times i spend both sat/sun sitting at home only doing gmat, at the end of the weekend you feel srustrated and cant go on with your routine for another long week ahead...hence its required to take time for leisure to stick to gmat prep for a longer time.

And so now, as I sit here on a Sunday mid-morning I have to ponder..what to do? GMAT in 11 days, ack!

:P It's JUST a test. There's only so much we can do!

Its only for 11 days...Give Gmat ur best shot ! :) All the best :)
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11 days?!?!? Good Luck!!! I have my GMAT in 18 days, After I wake up tomorrow, it will only be 17 days from then! AHHHHH We can do this!!!
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