Do you ever freeze up when you do math?
I’m so excited to introduce you to Nicole de Picciotto, who is a wiz at coaching students and one of my brand new Anti-Boring Approach™ certified coaches. Now that it’s August, it’s time to start up with our study tips to get the school year started (don’t know if you noticed, but we took a little break in June and July). So let’s get started with a math tip!
Last school year Nicole had a client who would tense up whenever she encountered an unfamiliar math problem. As they brainstormed how to solve this, she and her client came up with three steps to help her relax. It turns out that the more she could relax when she worked, the more confident she’d feel, which led to her doing a better job at math! Go figure.
Check it out here:
Here are the tips we came up with to help her feel more confident and successful with math!
1) Get comfortable with not knowing what to do. Take a deep breath. Relax and just start with what you know.
2) Remind yourself that it’s ok to be confused and not know how to proceed.
3) Let yourself be a curious explorer and discover what to do next rather than fixating on the right answer.
Want more of Nicole? She’s a GREAT academic life coach based in Portland Oregon, but available anywhere thanks to the miracle of the internet. Contact her For more information about Nicole de Picciotto and Academic Life Coaching, visit nicoledcoaching.com