I just noticed that if I'm working on a block of questions the strategy that I use to solve preceding questions is the same strategy I use to solve future questions. I get tunnel vision and for some reason cannot think outside of the strategy that I used before. My mind locks up when the old way of thinking doesn't work and I get the question wrong. I get transfixed/mesmerized on problems and cannot snap out of it. I only snap out of it when the timer rings. I don't realize that I was transfixed until a couple of minutes after I finish doing the block.
For example I was able to translate the problem correctly but I randomly didn't know how to solve for 360+.06(x-1000)=.08x, which is extremely simple. When I was reviewing I solved the problem easily, but when I was timing myself it was question #12 and I was transfixed on the individual parts and couldn't see the whole equation. My mind couldn't focus on the whole equation.
I have tried meditation but I haven't been consistent at it because I find it really boring and exhausting. Time goes by sooo slowly. I do it for about 5 minutes. Maybe I'm not doing it right? The other thing too is that it's one thing to control your mind for 10 minutes, but it's a totally different game to have to do it for 4 hours.
Thoughts?
For example I was able to translate the problem correctly but I randomly didn't know how to solve for 360+.06(x-1000)=.08x, which is extremely simple. When I was reviewing I solved the problem easily, but when I was timing myself it was question #12 and I was transfixed on the individual parts and couldn't see the whole equation. My mind couldn't focus on the whole equation.
I have tried meditation but I haven't been consistent at it because I find it really boring and exhausting. Time goes by sooo slowly. I do it for about 5 minutes. Maybe I'm not doing it right? The other thing too is that it's one thing to control your mind for 10 minutes, but it's a totally different game to have to do it for 4 hours.
Thoughts?













