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Exams and its Related Stress

28 min · 4. mar. 2026
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In this episode of Authentic Asks, we sit down with Shahanshah Mirza for a deeply honest conversation about exams, expectations, and self-worth. Together, we explore how success can be defined beyond marks, the pressure of academic performance, burnout, and the quiet emotional weight students carry when results begin to feel like identity. Shahanshah shares insights on staying grounded during stressful periods, balancing self-discipline with self-compassion, and choosing resilience over fear in competitive environments. This episode is for students who feel overwhelmed, for those questioning their worth because of exam results, and for anyone learning to detach identity from academic outcomes—without guilt or shame. A gentle reminder: you are more than your result

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Exams and its Related Stress

In this episode of Authentic Asks, we sit down with Shahanshah Mirza for a deeply honest conversation about exams, expectations, and self-worth. Together, we explore how success can be defined beyond marks, the pressure of academic performance, burnout, and the quiet emotional weight students carry when results begin to feel like identity. Shahanshah shares insights on staying grounded during stressful periods, balancing self-discipline with self-compassion, and choosing resilience over fear in competitive environments. This episode is for students who feel overwhelmed, for those questioning their worth because of exam results, and for anyone learning to detach identity from academic outcomes—without guilt or shame. A gentle reminder: you are more than your result

4. mar. 202628 min