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7 Ways to Overcome Test Anxiety This Year

Test anxiety affects millions of people each year. For many, there’s nothing worse than knowing a looming exam date is on the horizon. If you’re one of these people, you know it doesn’t matter how hard you study; you’ll still be a little anxious or nervous when the time comes to sit down and start answering questions.

Good news, though – there are ways to overcome test anxiety this year and for any upcoming test. Read on to learn more!

Get Plenty of Sleep

On the night before the test, it can be tempting to keep studying or cranking out practice exams until dawn. For instance, if you are training for NASM certification, you might think that taking just one more NASM practice test will be enough to help you tackle your testing anxiety once and for all.

In reality, a good night’s rest will do more for your testing potential and your anxiety than stressing yourself out for no reason. To minimize mental stress on test day, go to bed and be sure to get a solid eight hours of z’s before waking.  

Eat a Good Breakfast (or Dinner)

When you wake up on the morning of the test, be sure to eat a good breakfast. It’s practically a cliché at this point, but it’s true; eating a healthy breakfast gives you the energy you need to concentrate on your upcoming exam. If you’re hungry while testing, odds are you’ll be much more distracted and won’t be able to focus when needed.

If you are taking night classes or your exam is in the evening, just extend this principle to your supper. Eat a good dinner with plenty of fruits and vegetables to give your body the sugar and fiber it needs to concentrate.

Get to the Test Early

Next, you can tackle test anxiety this year by getting to each test site early. Whether that’s a classroom, professional proctoring facility, or elsewhere, get there early so you can find a seat, make sure you have all your supplies ready to go, and get settled in before the professor or test administrator hands out exam packets.

Practice Deep Breathing

As the test begins, or when you start to feel anxiety creeping up your spine and in your gut, practice deep breathing.

Deep breathing – by inhaling slowly through your nose, then exhaling slowly through your mouth – forces your body to physically calm down, plus helps to focus your thoughts. When you breathe deeply, you’ll find it much harder to get overly excited or nervous about any exam, even when the papers hit the desk in front of you.

Of course, this is easier said than done. If needed, practice deep breathing before a big test date arrives so you can use this strategy confidently when you need it most.

Skim the Whole Test Before Starting to Answer

Once you have the test in hand, give it a once over before you answer any question. Why?

By skimming the test and seeing all of its contents, you can better plan for how long you’ll spend on each section. This will help prevent you from feeling rushed due to the time limit. Furthermore, skimming the test helps you see everything it includes – that way, you won’t be unpleasantly surprised by a hard section in the middle or toward the end.

You can even decide to tackle those hard sections first, when your energy is highest, if that works best for your testing strategy!

If You’re Stuck, Just Start or Keeping Going

From time to time, you might get stuck on a test and feel anxiety start to take over again. Or you may simply have trouble starting a test, especially if you are nervous about the outcome.

In either of these situations, just begin or keep going. Skip a particularly hard question so you continue to make progress on the exam and are able to come back to it later if you have time. In most cases, just starting to answer or moving on to a different section is enough to get the ball rolling once again and prevent your brain from getting stuck for too long.

Ignore Other People

Above all else, ignore what everyone else is doing during the test. It doesn’t matter if someone finishes before you or if other people seem to be having an easy time with the exam. All that matters is your performance and your focus. Keep your mind on your paper and remember to practice deep breathing, and you won’t be intimidated if someone finishes the test quickly.

In the end, you have the power to overcome test anxiety with the right attitude and preparation. Anxiety comes from within, so it stands to reason that test confidence does, too! Take a breath and remember: you’ve got this!

TOLEDO Release New Single ‘Oak Hill’

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TOLEDO have announced a deluxe edition of their debut album, How It Ends, which will arrive on March 31 via Grand Jury. How It Ends [UNRATED EDITION] features seven additional tracks, including a new single called ‘Oak Hill’. Give it a listen below.

“’Oak Hill’ came at a point in our lives when we were both finally able to look back at past relationships and see our own mistakes; not just the faults of others that we typically fixated on,” the duo explained in a press release. “Young men in particular get away with using people under the guise of personal growth. It’s sort of a pathetic plea for forgiveness for being a shithead in your early years.”

Check out our Artist Spotlight interview with TOLEDO.

slowthai Shares Video for New Song ‘Feel Good’

slowthai has shared another single off his upcoming third album UGLY, which was led by the track ‘Selfish’. Featuring backing vocals from Shygirl, ‘Feel Good’ arrives with a music video conceived and directed by longtime collaborators THE REST using footage submitted by fans. Check it out below.

UGLY, the follow-up to 2021’s TYRON, will be released on March 3 via Method Records.

The Lost Days (Tony Molina and Sarah Rose Janko) Announce New Album, Share New Song

The Lost Days, the collaborative project of Tony Molina and Sarah Rose Janko, have announced their first full-length LP, In the Store. Following their 2021 release Lost Demos, the album will be out on March 17 via Speakeasy Studios SF. Listen to its lead single and title track below.

“It was really about an obsession with the first three Bill Fox LPs, and finding a newfound freedom in home recording with Sarah that set the concept in motion,” Molina said of In the Store in a statement. “The Lost Days was a collaboration in which we were tapping into our love of traditional songwriting. We felt that recording to cassette at our friend’s house was the best way to capture the songs.”

In the Store Cover Artwork:

In the Store Tracklist:

1. Gonna Have To Tell You
2. Half The Time
3. For Today
4. What’s On Your Mind
5. Mess You Made
6. Long Before You Know
7. Another Day
8. Pass The Time
9. In The Store
10. Outro

Yaya Bey Announces New EP ‘Exodus the North Star’, Shares Video for New Single

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Yaya Bey has announced a new EP, Exodus the North Star, sharing the title track along with the news. The six-track effort, out March 24 via Big Dada, features guest spots from Jay Daniel, Exaktly, and Nativesun. Listen to ‘Exodus the North Star’ below.

Exodus the North Star is my most vulnerable work to date,” Bey said in a statement. “This is how I see joy and love in the world and what I aspire to feel and be. I have become an expert at turning my pain and grief as a black woman into music. Black people have a masterful way of telling our stories and sharing pain, but we’re also masters of joy and imagination. We have always been in a global conversation about how to alchemize our experiences and reimagine our circumstances. From the ties between Lovers Rock and R&B to Gospel and House. Our joy is a collective effort.”

“I rarely write about what I would like my existence to be in this world. This is a new level of vulnerability for me,” she continued. “Proclaiming my desires. What I’ve come to learn I deserve. This is my thank you to my people: my peers, the elders and the ancestors for being in this work with me. Cheers to the future.”

The Brooklyn singer’s last album, Remember Your North Star, arrived last year.

Exodus the North Star Cover Artwork:

Exodus the North Star Tracklist:

1. Exodus the North Star
2. On the Pisces Moon
3. When Saturn Returns
4. Munerah
5. 12 Houses Down
6. ascendent (mother fxcker) [feat. Exaktly]

Yo La Tengo Release New Single ‘Sinatra Drive Breakdown’

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Yo La Tengo have unveiled ‘Sinatra Drive Breakdown’, the final preview of their forthcoming album This Stupid World ahead of its release on Friday (February 10). It follows the previously shared tracks ‘Aselestine’ and ‘Fallout’. Check out a visual for ‘Sinatra Drive Breakdown’ below.

Kate Davis Unveils New Single ‘Call Home’

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Kate Davis has released a new track, ‘Call Home’, lifted from her upcoming album Fish Bowl. It follows the previously unveiled singles ‘Monster Mash’ and ‘Consequences’. Check it out below.

Speaking about ‘Call Home’, Davis said in a statement: “That song felt to me like writing my own little sci-fi tale — an apocalyptic romance of these unknown characters. It was a dialogue between me — or FiBo — and another figure who represents an escape from purgatory.”

Fish Bowl, Davis’ first LP for ANTI- Records, lands on March 24.

Shalom Shares Video for New Song ‘Soccer Mommy’

Shalom has released a new song, ‘Soccer Mommy’, alongside an accompanying video. It’s taken from her forthcoming debut album Sublimation, which was led by the track ‘Happenstance’. Check it out below.

“This song is about a time in my life that I used to be very upset and embarrassed about, but now I’m like, wow, I feel so much better after writing this song,” Shalom said of ‘Soccer Mommy’ in a statement. “It’s called ‘Soccer Mommy’ because I got my driver’s license in late 2019 and spent my first year on the road listening to Color Theory and thinking about my 20-year-old self who didn’t deserve the things that happened to her. I love Soccer Mommy. I’m terrified of driving, but I always felt brave listening to ‘Circle the Drain’ on 287 south.”

Sublimation is set to arrive on March 10 via Saddle Creek.

Gilla Band Share New Single ‘Sports Day’

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Gilla Band have released a new song, ‘Sports Day’, to coincide with the announcement of a run of UK and European tour dates. The track arrives with an accompanying visual directed by Michael Speed, who also helmed the video for ‘Post Ryan’, a single from Gilla Band’s latest album Most Normal. Check it out below, along with the band’s upcoming tour dates.

“’Sports Day’ is about announcing embarrassing facts (thankfully via a distortion mic),” frontman Dara Kiely explained in a statement. “Weird lies you’ve told as a child, poor skills you once thought you were great at and repetitive lines that you still bring up to the same people. The subject matter contains: me being 12 and coming to terms with being crap at football and would never be a professional. At a similar age; having this peculiar routine in which I used to say goodnight to my sports day medals (including kissing my participation ones) before going to bed. Essentially being strangely proud of my achievements of simply showing up. Linking that out of depth feeling to the modern day in the shape of not knowing how to turn on the PA (or anything music equipment related for that matter). Also secretly admiring soap operas while constantly talking about The Beatles to anyone who would listen.”

Gilla Band 2023 Tour Dates:

Feb 10 – LA, CA, USA – Teragram Ballroom
Feb 11- Berkeley, CA, USA – Cornerstone Berkeley
Feb 13 – Portland, OR, USA – Mission Theater
Feb 14 – Vancouver, BC, CANADA – Wise Hall
Feb 15 – Seattle, WA, USA – Sunset Tavern
Feb 21 – Brooklyn, NY, USA – Brooklyn Made
Feb 22 – Philadelphia, PA, USA – Johnny Brenda’s
Feb 24 – Cambridge, MA, USA – Sonias
Feb 25 – Washington, DC, USA – DC9
Feb 27 – Chicago, IL , USA – Lincoln Hall
May 26 – Birkenhead, UK – Future Yard
May 29 – Brussels, BE – Botanique Orangerie
May 31 – Poitiers, FR – Le Confort Moderne
Jun 1 – Biarritz, FR – Atabal

bdrmm Announce New Album ‘I Don’t Know’, Share New Single

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Hull-based shoegaze band bdrmm have signed to Mogwai’s Rock Action and announced a new album, I Don’t Know, out June 30. They’ve also shared the new single ‘It’s Just a Bit of Blood’, alongside a video directed by Chris Tomsett. Check it out below.

“We’re so excited to have signed to Rock Action,” bdrmm said in a statement. “After touring with Mogwai and forming such a close relationship with them, we feel blessed to have been invited to work with them and their team. To be on the same label as Arab Strap too? I mean, say no more..”

Following their 2020 debut LP Bedroom, the album was recorded with longtime collaborator Alex Greaves at the Nave Studios in Leeds. Of the new track, the band’s Ryan Smith explained:

Most people who have seen us tour will recognise this track. The more we played it, the more it dawned on us it was becoming something special, and an integral part of our set. Lyrically, it stems from my recent mental health awareness. I’d become depressed and very socially anxious, I really felt like I had changed and didn’t know who I was. I am lucky enough to be surrounded by three of my brothers within this band – one literally by blood – and have always been able to be myself with them. It’s about realising what you have and remembering that when you can’t see it.

I Don’t Know Cover Artwork:

I Don’t Know Tracklist:

1. Alps
2. Be Careful
3. It’s Just A Bit Of Blood
4. We Fall Apart
5. Advertisement One
6. Hidden Cinema
7. Pulling Stitches
8. A Final Movement