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María Teresa Roura Vivas has been trying to help her students get their best results in standardised tests since the Junta de Andalucia new regulations in 2012. It was a major task for her to try and de-stress classroom climates during examination periods for which reason she trained her students well beforehand on how to regulate high emotions and feelings of anxiety.

As a professional it felt extremely frustrating for her to see well-prepared students, who had worked hard all through their academic course, failing to sit their final exams or simply just giving in at the last minute or not turning up (specially at their oral examinations). This gave her the determination to continue her research on discovering optimal ways, tools and strategies that students could hold on to during high peaks of anxiety in exam period. Coping mechanisms to deal with those hard instances of examination stress and finally manage to concentrate and focus on doing their best and getting the best result possible. That is how Be Mindful was born.

Based on the PINEP program (below) which she became familiar with during her postgraduate Master’s studies at the University of Málaga (2018), One easy guide on reducing anxiety and coping with examination stress offers applicants to standardised ESL tests worldwide, a brief introduction to the origins of the millenary practice of Mindfulness where the user will learn how to befriend silence and slowly encounter their own ability to focus using simple concentration techniques that will help them become more aligned and focused through basic breathing exercises.

Potential examinees will also navigate through uncomplicated attention and emotion self-regulation practices that will help them later on during high moments of examination stress or anxiety when they need the support. The intention of all this being to achieve the best result possible. These comments from students acquiring the practice speak by themselves: ‘I feel relaxed and energized after the practice, fully recharged to start work’ or ‘Great practice. It gets easier and feels better each time. These techniques are not only good for oral exams!’ and ‘Mindfulness practices help clear my mind and fully concentrate’ as well as ‘Mindfulness practice helps us to be more calm and confident. A very positive experience indeed’.

As the author herself points out one good benefit of Mindfulness practice that comes alongside decreased stress is productivity, which will surely stay with those who decide to put this useful guide in their pockets. The reader of these guidelines for language users and university applicants of standardised English tests may grow more creative, will be shown some cultivating resilience practices and learn about self-compassion becoming a must-have, or how loving kindness exercises might help their own personal and professional growth and self-development.

“With the idea of facilitating the regulation of emotions through mindfulness, the Mindfulness and Emotional Intelligence Program was developed. PINEP can be defined as a conscious emotional management program whose objective is to help participants in the process of `learning to feel´, and to provide individuals with sufficient resources to accompany their own emotional states and those of third parties. This could result in their becoming aware of the mechanisms which inhibit the achievement of personal goals in situations of high emotional intensity, and thus restore the adaptive value of an emotion. This implies that PINEP, through the formal and informal practice of mindfulness, helps the individual to deal with highly emotional situations” by Ramos NS; Enríquez, H and Recondo, O. (2012) Inteligencia Emocional Plena. Mindfulness y la gestión emocional de las emociones. (Edición Revisada). Barcelona: Kairós.

Ph. D. Natalia Sylvia Ramos-Díaz, Director of Master

Studies in the Mindfulness and Emotional Intelligence

Program, Professor at the Faculty of Psychology,

University of Málaga (Spain).

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