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Many of us get anxious in test-taking situations regardless of our intelligence, preparation, or familiarity with the material. One of the reasons test anxiety is so common is that it is relatively easy to trigger. Even one episode of heightened anxiety is sufficient for us to feel intensely anxious when facing a similar situation in the future. Test anxiety is especially problematic because it causes massive disruptions to our concentration, our focus, and our ability to think clearly, all of which have a huge impact on our performance. As a rule, anxiety tends to be extremely greedy when it comes to our concentration and attention. The visceral discomfort it creates can be so distracting, and the intellectual resources it hogs so critical, that we might struggle to comprehend the nuances of questions, retrieve the relevant information from our memory, formulate answers coherently, or choose the best option from a multiple-choice list. As an illustration of how dramatic its effects are, anxiety can cause us to score fifteen points lower than we would otherwise on a basic IQ test—a hugely significant margin that can drop a score from the Superior to the Average range.
Guy Winch (Emotional First Aid: Practical Strategies for Treating Failure, Rejection, Guilt, and Other Everyday Psychological Injuries)
whole 360° worth of options
Dan Blank (Soccer iQ: Things That Smart Players Do)
Don’t try to copy what you think your competitors are doing. Imitation is not the path to success, especially in the overcrowded industries most companies confront today. Don’t get distracted by what landed you in this current situation—good or bad. Don’t make the common mistake of believing that what you’ve always done will continue to deliver. Keep your mind—and your options—open.
Tiffani Bova (Growth IQ: Get Smarter About the Choices that Will Make or Break Your Business)
Kindness is a sign of maturity and it forms options. Rudeness is a sign of low IQ and it forms barriers.
Ben Schneider
Self-regulation is knowing that while you might have impulses to do exciting things, it is always better to choose the option that is more aligned to your long-term goals. Self-regulation is a form of self-control that has a long-term perspective.
Brandon Goleman (Emotional Intelligence: For a Better Life, success at work, and happier relationships. Improve Your Social Skills, Emotional Agility and Discover Why it Can Matter More Than IQ. (EQ 2.0))