Looking after your mental health is really important, especially when you are doing your GCSEs or Nationals, when the exam stress can be really overwhelming.
We've spoken to Jamie Gilbert aka Mr G who is an expert in teaching students who have ADHD and also posts content to his 1.2 million TikTok followers about ADHD, mental wellbeing, and lots of other things.
Check out this video from him, which is full of tips to help your wellbeing during exams, or scroll down for a written recap.
Hi guys! Mr G here, if you have ADHD like me, or if you suffer from social, emotional, or mental health difficulties and you've got your exams coming up, I've got some top tips to help you manage. So the first technique is a breathing technique, and this is going to help you if you're feeling overwhelmed before the exam, during the exam, or even after the exam. So all you need to do is two sharp inhales through your nose and one deep exhale through your mouth. So that really simple breathing technique helps to slow your heart rate down and regulate your nervous system, getting you back into the zone to complete the rest of the exam or get you focused on your studies. The next tip is have a goal or incentive, so if you've got a big exam coming up, have an incentive or a reward linked to a personal interest that's going to motivate you further. The last tip is to look after yourself, look after your own mental health, your mental health is far more important than any test score. Exercising, being in nature, listening to music, having a good sleep pattern, and being hydrated can all improve your mental health. But if you are really struggling with your mental health, connect with others, whether that's a trusted adult, a trusted member of staff at school, or a friend, someone who can help and guide you through those difficult times.
3 tips to improve mental health during exam season
Breathing techniques for your exams
Mr G says that using breathing techniques will help if you are feeling overwhelmed before, during or after your exam. You should do two short inhales through your nose and one deep exhale from your mouth.
This technique works as it helps slow your heart rate down and regulate your nervous system, which will get you back into the zone to complete the rest of the exam or continue with your studies. Next time you are feeling a bit stressed, give it a try!
Here are some more tips about how to remain calm during your exams.
Give yourself a reward
If you've got a big exam coming up, Mr G says that setting yourself a goal or giving yourself a reward that will help motivate you further. If you need some more inspiration, then check out our guide on how to set yourself study goals.
Look after your mental health
Looking after yourself and your own mental health is really important during exam season. Mr G says that getting out into nature, doing some exercise, and having a good sleep pattern are things that can help improve your mental health.
If you are struggling with your mental health, then make sure you speak to a trusted adult, such as a member of staff at school, or a friend, who can help guide you through difficult times.
For loads more tips about revision, exams and mental health, check out the Bitesize Study pages.

If you need
You should always tell someone about the things you’re worried about. You can tell a friend, parent, guardian, teacher, or another trusted adult. If you're struggling with your mental health, going to your GP can be a good place to start to find help. Your GP can let you know what is available to you, suggest different types of treatment and offer regular check-ups to see how you’re doing.
If you’re in need of in-the-moment you can Childline, where you can speak to a counsellor. Their lines are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
There are more links to helpful organisations on BBC Action Line.

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