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Ep.112 The Importance of Your Self-Talk for a Positive Studying Life

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#112 – Welcome to another minisode of the Chloe Made Me Study podcast. Each Monday, I will release a super short episode designed to share one studying idea, strategy or mindset shift that will help you start your study week off feeling focused, productive and confident.

These minisodes will help you shake off any negative studying baggage from the week before and offer a moment to pause, reflect and change your approach so you can move off in a new, more successful direction.

In this week’s minisode, we’re going to look at the difference between feelings, story and facts. Cryptic, I know! I’m going to walk you through how to take control of your emotions so that you can bring about more positivity to your studying and day-to-day life.

Our mindset is everything when it comes to studying. Which means we need tools to ditch the negative thinking so we can turn on the positive self-talk. So stick this minisode in your ears and set yourself up for a super positive study week.

Click here to find out more about my membership, The Kickbutt Students Club.

Click here to discover my range of study skills trainings.

Click here to grab a copy of my book, The Return to Study Handbook.

Click here to sign up to my free studying resource library. And finally, come follow me on Instagram @chloe.burroughs.

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#112 – Welcome to another minisode of the Chloe Made Me Study podcast. Each Monday, I will release a super short episode designed to share one studying idea, strategy or mindset shift that will help you start your study week off feeling focused, productive and confident.

These minisodes will help you shake off any negative studying baggage from the week before and offer a moment to pause, reflect and change your approach so you can move off in a new, more successful direction.

In this week’s minisode, we’re going to look at the difference between feelings, story and facts. Cryptic, I know! I’m going to walk you through how to take control of your emotions so that you can bring about more positivity to your studying and day-to-day life.

Our mindset is everything when it comes to studying. Which means we need tools to ditch the negative thinking so we can turn on the positive self-talk. So stick this minisode in your ears and set yourself up for a super positive study week.

Click here to find out more about my membership, The Kickbutt Students Club.

Click here to discover my range of study skills trainings.

Click here to grab a copy of my book, The Return to Study Handbook.

Click here to sign up to my free studying resource library. And finally, come follow me on Instagram @chloe.burroughs.

  continue reading

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