Thanks Linda and everyone Thanks for those wise words of wisdom everyone.....now I find I only have 9 days - instead of 16!!! ;-)) Of course we all know these sorts of strategies but it's nice to have the wise ones tell us again and again and to tell us to be confident in what you already know. One of the facilitators of an online course I'm doing also posed these three questions... Have you covered (at least read) the material the IBLCE said they would examine in their blueprint? Are you able to apply what you learn to the mother and baby in front of you? Are mothers and babies helped by your knowledge and skill and ability to think about their problem? She said if you can answer yes to these questions you will do fine!! I also will be doing a dry run to test the traffic time, the parking and finding the exam room over the next two weeks (I guess that doesn't count Linda?) while my children are on school holidays - this will do well to ease my anxiety of getting lost or running late. At least I know there is plenty of time in the exam and that you are allowed in late in the first 90 minutes (but not given extra time). Are there lots of us on Lactnet sitting for the first time or resitting in just over 2 weeks? Good Luck, Del *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~**~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~**~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Del Smith Breastfeeding Counsellor Australian Breastfeeding Association www.breastfeeding.asn.au ----- Original Message ----- From: "Linda J. Smith" <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Friday, July 13, 2007 9:25 AM Subject: LC test anxiety OK, here's the Coach's tips on managing pre-test anxiety: 1. If you haven't already done so, attend a meeting of a local mother-support group (LLL, ABA etc). Do this even if you come from a mother-support background. Go to a new group, NOT one you already work with. This is especially important if you mostly work with very young babies. 2. SKIM one lactation textbook or the Core Curriculum quickly, like in a few hours. Read the chapter headings or review questions. If anything seems REALLY unfamiliar, go read up on that topic for a few hours. Do not attempt to memorize anything new! 3. During the week beginning July 23, PUT AWAY YOUR BOOKS and go on a vacation. Or clean your garage, practice guitar, back up your computer, take up knitting or karate, try a new zucchini recipe, read the new Harry Potter book, attend a folk-music concert, go fly-fishing - ANYTHING EXCEPT spend more time on lactation study. Let whatever you've learned so far move to the back corner of your brain and stew a while. In other words, gain some perspective. 4. During the weekend before the exam, DO NOT OPEN A BOOK on lactation. DO NOT CRAM - it will only increase your anxiety and cause you to make stupid mistakes. If you haven't learned some concept by now, you're not going to learn it overnight. 5. After the exam, allow yourself to obsess till about 8 pm (while maintaining confidentiality of the exam) then go have a nice soak in a hot tub or some other comforting activity. Ice cream is medicinal; so is good chocolate. Linda J. Smith, BSE, FACCE, IBCLC Bright Future Lactation Resource Centre Ltd. 6540 Cedarview Ct, Dayton OH 45459 USA (937) 937-438-9458 / fax (937) 438-3229 <http://www.BFLRC.com> www.BFLRC.com *********************************************** *********************************************** Archives: http://community.lsoft.com/archives/LACTNET.html Mail all commands to [log in to unmask] To temporarily stop your subscription: set lactnet nomail To start it again: set lactnet mail (or [log in to unmask]) To unsubscribe: unsubscribe lactnet or ([log in to unmask]) To reach list owners: [log in to unmask]