Conquering the SuperEgo: Silencing Your Inner Critic to Pass the Bar Exam
This video discusses the negative psychological impact of the SuperEgo on repeat bar takers and provides helpful strategies for overcoming such mental barriers, inspired by 'Better Days' by Neil Allen.
Celebration Bar Review Founder Jackson Mumey details three steps that will aid viewers in confronting their SuperEgo: recognizing its deceiving nature, debunking its lies about their abilities, and learning to listen to a softer, more encouraging inner voice. By doing so, bar takers can gain more confidence in their ability to succeed in the exam.
The video is aimed at empowering viewers to be in control of their inner dialogue, providing the tranquility needed for passing the bar exam.
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