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The Secret Weapon: Talking to Yourself
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17.1 Using the Habits of the ACT for Personal Gain
 
17.2 Taking a Practice Test
 
17.3 Scoring Your Practice Test
 
 
17.4 Studying Your . . . No, Wait, Go Take a Break
 
17.5 Studying Your Practice Test
 
17.6 The Secret Weapon: Talking to Yourself
 
The Secret Weapon: Talking to Yourself
Yeah, it’s embarrassing. Yeah, you might look silly. But talking to yourself is perhaps the best way to pound something into your brain. As you go through the steps of studying a question, you should talk them out. Verbalizing something to yourself makes it much harder to delude yourself into thinking that you’re working if you’re really not.
Good luck!
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