 Here's how you can use the tunnel vision formula to become less stressed as a student. Now, often as a student, particularly in the medical journey, one of the biggest struggles is trying to go with the plan that you created while it's trying to avoid what everyone else is doing. But there's always this shiny object syndrome of Sally's doing this, John is using this study technique, they got an A last time, I got a C or B, maybe I should do more of what they're doing. But the quite honest answer is to have tunnel vision once you have a plan set down. If you have a test or quiz that doesn't go your way, ask yourself what are the main reasons why it didn't go your way, then look for techniques and strategies that fills in those gaps. Instead of trying to rehaul your systems on how you do everything, including studying, productivity, time management, stress management, ask yourself what's working, what's not, who has the system that I could possibly implement to what's working for me already. That's the concept of having tunnel vision, only looking out when things are not going your way and only implementing the things that you know are going to possibly give you an upgrade. Now, if you enjoyed those tips and strategies, check out below how you can get access to our free medical success handbook for tons of tips just like this one. If you enjoyed this one, make sure you hit that like, subscribe and follow for more content in the future.