My favourite quote is 'Do unto others as you would have them do unto you'.
Life really is a roller-coaster with it's ups and downs and varying speeds. Yet no matter how hard you try to stay on an even keel, something always comes along to kick you in the teeth and remind you just how fragile life is. We are all trying to live the best we know how and to get along together. So take time to appreciate those around you and tell them how much you love them occasionally. A smile and a kind word speaks volumes.
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I have test anxiety and was wondering if I could use Valium (prescription med) to calm my nerves?
Does it make you drowsy, or will it still allow you to stay focused?...meaning, can it calm you down just enough, or is it a bit much?
Also, is valium habit forming? Thanks, I am just trying to see what I can do about calming my nerves, it's really getting in the way of my concentration and ability to perform well on exams. (link)
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I would seriously recommend Bach's rescue remedy before trying valium. My daughter uses it before her finals and she also used it before taking her driving test (she passed). You can buy it at the chemists or health food shops.
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Thank you :) I picked up the rescue remedy drops- it actually helped calm me down a bit, and I felt more focused and relaxed
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