any suggestions?:)
how to get one's mind off the admissions decisions
Posted Jan 26, 2006 11:36
Posted Jan 26, 2006 15:38
Everything in this world is uncertain. Human life is so short.
Your life won't be ruined if you were rejected.
Your life won't be ruined if you were rejected.
Posted Jan 26, 2006 16:07
You´ve got to watch Spanglish, with Adam Sandler.
Posted Jan 26, 2006 17:12
What about working a lot in your offices and companies to be able to pay the expenses and tuition fees? It seems a good idea for me to get my mind off the admissions decisions and that is exactly what Im doing. Thank you.
Posted Jan 26, 2006 20:54
In order to avoid dwelling on the expectation of notice of admission, i suggest doing low-impact exercises such as striding, strolling, swimming, bicycling for about 2 hours daily. That gnaws at your anxiousness. Further, if you are not a singleminded orthodox you should also entertain the idea of involving in yoga classes. Abs breathing works well to eradicate constant expectation as well as visualization.
Posted Jan 26, 2006 21:05
go to anywhere you cannot have access to the internet...where you cannot check your e-mails...although i doubt there is any such place in the world...nowadays...
Posted Jan 26, 2006 21:16
Geruvah, i think there are plenty. He may contemplate staying in a monastery or religious order for a month. For example, you may approach Jesuits in your country in an attempt to ask of them if they're sponsoring spiritual retreat programs. In such programs people share in a technology-free environment as they were created for the purpose of engaging people's continued attention on spiritual ends, thereby eliminating all possible sources of distraction.
Posted Jan 26, 2006 21:30
To get your mind off admissions decisions, all you have to do is start thinking about how you are going to fund your education once you get in!
Posted Jan 26, 2006 22:41
That's another source of gloomy obsession. You are driving him from one anxiety-ridden problem to another no less fretting.
I strongly recommend he shakes off his mind any reference or external reminder of the admission process and the LL.M program pitfalls. He should steer clear from it and diffuse his attention energy into other tasks which are agreeable for mind and spirit.
I strongly recommend he shakes off his mind any reference or external reminder of the admission process and the LL.M program pitfalls. He should steer clear from it and diffuse his attention energy into other tasks which are agreeable for mind and spirit.
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