This blog post on Christian Teenage Stress Management is dedicated to answering the questions on top youth topics that I receive from youth who are stressed. Please book mark the page as I will be adding new content as I answer more teen stress questions by using principles from the Bible, medical relaxation techniques and life skills adapted from the book Managing Stress for Teens by Dr. Miriam Kinai.
Christian Teenage Stress Management Question 1 by Youth
How to pass my exam?
Answer by Christian
Counselor Dr. Miriam
To ensure you pass your exams, do the following:
1. Pray
Pray and ask God to help
you just as He helped Daniel and his 3 friends For these four young men God gave them knowledge and skill in all
literature and wisdom. (Daniel 1:17)
When their schooling was
over, Nebuchadnezzar The king
interviewed them, and among them all none was found like Daniel, Hananiah,
Mishael, and Azariah (also known as Belteshazzar, Shadrach, Meshach,
and Abed-Nego) … in all matters of wisdom and understanding
about which the king examined them, he found them 10 times better than all
(Daniel 1:19-20) the other students.
We can also see that God
also gave Bezalel wisdom and understanding to excel in his craft for He said, I have called by name Bezalel the son of
Uri … and I have filled him with the Spirit of God, in wisdom, in
understanding, in knowledge and in all manner or workmanship, to design
artistic works, to work in gold, in silver, in bronze, in cutting jewels for
setting, in carving wood and to work in all manner of workmanship.(Exodus
31:2-5)
Therefore pray and ask
God to give you wisdom, knowledge, understanding and skill so that you can pass
your exams. For example you can pray the following prayer:
Heavenly Father I ask You in the
name of Jesus to give me wisdom, knowledge, understanding and skill so that I
can pass my exams with flying colors.
2. Do your best
Do your best for Daniel
distinguished himself … because an excellent spirit was in him. (Daniel
6:3) Therefore decide to excel in everything that you do from paying attention in class to doing your homework
excellently and studying superbly.
This means that you must do the right thing at the right time even when
your parents/guardians, teachers or
prefects are not watching you. Do not hunch over your
books and pretend to be studying regardless of whether you are in a day or boarding school because Daniel and his 3
friends were studying away from
their parents and yet they excelled.
3. Manage your time
Manage your time well to ensure you have a time to study … a time to
sleep … a time to eat … a time to
laugh … a time to keep silence (Ecclesiastes 3)
Ensure that you
therefore wake up early in the morning to study instead of tossing in your bed for As a door turns on its hinges, so does the
lazy man on his bed. (Proverbs 26: 14)
4. Study consistently
Study consistently by setting specific study times each day and keeping
them.
For the best results, summarize the key points of each topic from your
class notes and textbooks in a revision exercise book each weekend while the
lessons are still fresh in your mind as this will reduce your revision time
when the exams draw near. E.g. In mathematics, write down the formulas for each
topic with one example of how to apply it.
As you study, take 15 minutes breaks after studying for 1-2 hours to rest
and replenish your energy. You can take a walk, chat, eat, or drink water.
5. Sleep adequately
Sleep for 7 - 9 hours each night to rest your body and avoid sleep
deprivation which results in poor concentration and low retention.
6. Commit your work to God
After you have done your best preparing for your exams Commit
your works to the Lord, and your thoughts will be established. (Proverbs 16:3) To do this you can say the
following prayer:
Heavenly Father I come
to You in the name of Jesus and I commit all the work and studying I have done
this term. I ask that You bless it dear Lord and help me to pass my exams.
© Managing Stress for
Teens by Dr. Miriam Kinai.
To learn more read Managing
Stress for Teens which teaches the youth how to deal with the common causes
of stress in adolescence by using Biblical principles, medical relaxation techniques
and life skills.
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