"Isang beses kalang naman papasa." Yup, I wasn't looking for any validation from this nor expecting a praise. It's part of my journal and my social media. Like why should I even have to explain. (Kinontra kasi ako bakit ko daw need ipost eh pakielam ko. It's better to see great things instead of drama on fb.)
Not even planning na to post din, but I felt their vibes of passing. It's a month of various LICENSURE results. So many nakapasa. Nakakatuwa kasi yung feeling na nakita mo yung lists. So I made a collage out of it. Just to mesmerize those moments: I saw and felt seeing those very pictures when I was checking them online.
I've already made a 1st draft of the story and it wasn't nice; so I lost the enthusiasm of sharing it. I had a bad experience in ¢$€ office. Already filed a complaint and forgave the employee who suspected me na assumera. Hahahaha "Paano ka nagka-appoinment? So, inassume mong pasado kana?" WTF 😂 We all make mistakes maybe they have forgotten that the results are out on every 2 months after the exam. In addition to their anomalies, (3x 💸) I told them that "Gayahin ninyo Lto and Nbi na may camera na sa loob, sayang pera namin." For 90 pesos rush id nyo and 1 pic lang need. 500pesos exam x 300k applicants twice a year. One camera per office, wala!? To cut the negativity short, I'm grateful for hearing my complaint about it. Thanks Director. 😚
Anyway, I should have been grateful and let it go right?! Nah. I worked hard for it, so I've earned it. If there's a hole in a system that needs improvement, well I am happy to use your survey. 😁
Congratulations to all passers. I may not be part of you, because the value of the board and the bar are heavier and worthy than I've got. But who knows what's next to our journey. Like 10 or 20 years from now we could be a licensed broker or an Attorney. I was forced to take the exam for 10 years and I just recently applied for it.
The future is still a mystery.
My tips and techniques I've done:
1. Review, practice and repeat. Mastery is the key.
2. Read any reading materials: magazine, online articles, blogs, news, novels just to boost your reading comprehension and broaden your vocabulary.
3. Watch British films or tv series, especially the classic or historical. They have better and easier in understanding English because they're slow. Unlike American, they always eat up their words. I recommend Harry Potter, The Downton Abbey and The Tudors.
4. Make your own review notes. Copy, write, solve and questions or new words you see in a notebook. Make an album of screenshots too, but writing is even better for it implants down to subconscious mind.
5. No time or on the go? Download review articles, documents and Civil Service Reviewer App on Google Playstore.
6. Watch YouTube for more visualize way of solving a problem.
7. Enroll in any review center. They have tips and ways for specific exams. Some questions have been repeated many times and some have a record of it.
8. Believe in whatever luck you can. I wear a red panty, I drink Cobra smart during the exam and ate chocolate for boosting my mind, I brought my chakra stones and use the Law of Attraction.
9. Follow what's best and easy for your preparation. I took a bath before sleeping and gave me relaxation. I didn't review the day before the exam and I'd enjoyed my day in the nature.
10. Obedience is another way of success. I wore white shirt as an examinee and I used a transparent Adventure envelope as my bag. ( I know I can use this for my documents and I don't need another bag, knowingly it's not comfortable to display your stuffs out in the public.) This is powerful in aligning your energy to what's asking. Give and take.
11. I bought books: 2 Civil Service Reviewers and a National Police Board Exam Reviewer. This will help you see the coverage of the exam. One of the best way is to know what the questions and what is it like to choose the best answers from it.
12. Use the Power of Philosophy, Spirituality, Psychology hacks or Neurosciences. Like what I said, I drank Cobra Smart and ate chocolate. I play Brain Power Mozart or any classical brain musics during reviewing and reading. There're lots of smart hacks you can find and it's efficient.
13. Of course, follow and listen to the tips and journey of the multiple tries examinee and the passers. They can give you lots of shortcuts.
13. Always try the mock exams and aim to "WIN" the 1-minute-per-question rule. This will help you answer most of the questions. Do not stay on one question just to get the “best” answer—especially in math problems. Do not solve using long methods; that is not how the exam works. There are many shortcuts designed to save time.
Some questions are easy and can be overlooked, causing you to lose bonus points that could be the miracle points you need to reach the cut-off score. Remember, 79.9% is still a failure.
Lastly, use this deep understanding of Law of Attraction—or more precisely, the Law of Alignment. The best way to attract something you truly desire is by aligning it with your current state. Do not say, “I wish to pass,” or “I will pass the exam.” Instead, say, “I am a passer. I have already passed the exam.”
When you manifest using words that imply you do not yet possess what you want, you attract lack instead. This reflects desperate energy, which is a negative vibration. Emit the right energy by intuitively feeling that you have already won.
For more effective results, try creating a vision board, where you can see your manifested dream every day.


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