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AnnMarie Thomas - Upper School by Friends' Central School
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  • Post category:Studying / Support
  • Post published:September 15, 2014

Performance anxiety at school or college can be very daunting. If you feel nobody understands how difficult you’re finding it, tell someone.

The same is true if you’re at work.

Photo: AnnMarie Thomas - Upper School by Friends' Central School under Creative Commons license

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