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This Winning Tip Will Guarantee You Pass The Bar Exam

By: Ron Reich, Esq.

Have you been looking for the latest and greatest bar exam tips? Before you get into the various strategies and tactics for passing the bar exam, you must start at the beginning. You must start at step one.

What is step one? Desire is the first step on the road to achievement. In fact, your desire to become a lawyer is why you are studying to pass the bar exam in the first place. But desire in itself will not get you to your destination. No -- you need to create a burning desire, not just a hope or wish. You have to cultivate a desire which transcends everything else.

The first step to making sure you pass the bar exam is to allow no other option. Don't give yourself any excuse you can use just in case you fail. Burn all your possible bridges of escape. Force and commit yourself to pass the bar exam. Tell everybody else that you're going to pass the bar exam, and you'll be motivated to do so to make good on your word. Cut out all the distractions in your life that detract from your studying, so you can't use it as an excuse for being unprepared. All the great successes were achieved because the person who achieved them gave themselves no other alternative.

When you have cut off all escape routes, focus on how you will go exactly about passing the bar exam. It is not sufficient to say "I want to pass the bar exam". You have to write down the exact day you plan on passing it, how you plan on going about passing it, and what you will see, hear, smell and feel when you finally have passed it.

Second, in order to get the output, you have to give the input. You have to make up a specific plan of action on what you will give in terms of effort and focus, in exchange for passing the bar exam. This includes the prep program or tutor you may be using the assist your bar exam efforts, the amount of essay questions and MBEs you do per day, etc.

Once you have decided exactly what it will look like when you pass the bar exam, and the plan you will take an order to assure that you pass it, put into writing. Make a very concise and simple statement, that others can read and know if you are achieving your objective or not.

Take the statement, and put it in plain view, where you can see it every day. Make a conscious effort to read it at least twice a day. The best times are when you wake up in the morning, and when you go to bed at night. Not only read it, but see yourself achieving it, and ponder how you will feel when you have achieved it.

It is essential that you follow the steps outlined above, especially writing down your statement, and reading it twice a day. Even if you have trouble seeing yourself passing the bar exam currently, by cultivating the burning desire, you'll also cultivate the necessary skills required to pass the exam.

The reasoning is simple -- if you truly desire to pass the bar exam, you will find a way to do so. By having a pulsating desire to do the necessary things in order to achieve your goal, you convince yourself that you can achieve your goal. So burn the bridges that allow your escape route, create the exact picture in your mind of your achieving success, determine what you will have to do in order to make that picture become a reality, and then write it down and abide by it daily.

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Would you like to discover the secrets to passing the bar exam that ALL prep companies and tutors conveniently leave out? Ron Reich, Esq. has created the ultimate system that teaches you how to master this skill and much more. Go to www.conquerthebar.com for more details.

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