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Ten ways to help prepare Y10 before the summer- (...and not leave it until the mocks!)

1. Provide consistent revision - avoid that overwhelming feeling in Y11 by starting bite-size revision now in breaks & hmk.
2. Use past papers to understand the exam format & timings only
3. Build a schedule for the lead-up to Y11 mocks- having a structured plan can help them stay on track and prepare ahead
4. Share staff availability - give time for them to opt-in and ask for extra help or clarification on topics they're struggling with.

#Exams #Revision
5. Create study groups - support them to work with peers & space who provide support and motivation

6. Help them organise -stationery, planners/revision cards, guides, that help track deadlines & revise content can help reduce stress & improve focus.

#support #everyonematters
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We are repeatedly being told that we have to ‘learn to live with covid’. And at some level, yes, I guess we do. BUT & there is a big but coming … (1)
Those who shout this the loudest seem to mean that we must rip off our masks, forget all social distancing, no longer self isolate & return to life as it was pre pandemic regardless of the consequences of this & that we are somehow ‘living in fear’ if we don’t agree. (2)
However, this so called ‘freedom’ condemns many to very restricted lives & especially those who are CV/CEV (3)
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I mentor & coach physicians on their wellbeing & how to use their energy wisely.

Just as there are people called to work in healthcare, it's my calling to serve those who help people in their most vulnerable times & phases of life to continually have the capacity to do it.
Somewhere along the journey to becoming a physician, students started believing that they should be able to handle everything they're exposed to & developed messy coping habits that impact on their ability to connect with others & self in healthy ways.
Healers need healers otherwise they will fail to recognise how their own suffering can become a source of wisdom to apply in their work with patients & in supporting their peers/colleagues. Instead, personal suffering or denial of it, can take one's mind into dark places.
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Being an entrepreneur comes with a sense of freedom & none of the institutional limits on creativity. Yet unless I'm consulting within an organisation or connected to community, it can feel lonely & isolating. Online communities are great for support but it's not enough.
I've seen the negative effects of people investing all their time/energy in networking online & draining group dynamics. I realised that one of my values is to participate in collaborations that involve physical meet ups or at least in the potential of physical meetups. 2/
What can I say? I derive inspiration from in person experiences. So it's not surprising that I notice changes in my thinking patterns & emotional landscape when my interactions are more virtual than physical. It's de-motivating & raises mental health alarm bells 3/
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This is my commentary on #twitter #movements. Before I go I want to preface this with a statement: I love humans. We're amazing creative & powerful beings. I'm fascinated by human behaviour and the hidden motivations underlying our basic need to belong. 1/
I've observed some movements taking off on Twitter. Some for #MedEd, raising awareness, knowledge sharing, inspiration and sharing failings, wounds & triumphs. Generally they support creative expression in 280 characters. Awesome! 2/
As these movements gain momentum, more people want to join in b/c #belonging. I'm seeing a disturbing trend of sharing experiences of patients/clients to promote how deep & human they are. Some are purely intended, some not. 3/
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