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"Perfection consists not in doing extraordinary things, but in doing ordinary things extraordinarily well" - Angelique Arnauld

"You were born to win, but to be a winner you must plan to win, prepare to win and expect to win. If you don’t see yourself as a winner, then you cannot perform as a winner" – Zig Ziglar.

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  • Mental preparedness and right frame of mind are as important as preparing for the clinical aspect of MRCP PACES.

    Unfortunately, this is a much ignored aspect and not covered in most of the courses and if things on the day of examination do not turn out to be the way it is expected and the results are unfavourable; we feel that luck was not on our side. You, who have worked very hard to prepare for PACES, squeezing time between on-calls and other clinical and personal commitments; and for you whom passing MRCP PACES means not only getting a degree but can actually catapult your career to another level can’t leave the result to chances. Everybody works hard for an examination like PACES and most of the times it is the mental preparedness that can decide between pass and fail. This section will help you develop confidence, calmness and composure that will be palpable from your body language and also the success instinct to take you through the examination. These are time tested methods which if used properly will give you tangible results.

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