Academic success is all about studying smart
Did you ever spend a few days trying to write an amazing essay only to get a C or a D for it? Did that make you feel that your ideas were not valued? The truth is that writing psychology essays is not so much about your ideas but about the tools you use to communicate them. Getting psychology tutoring will help you to achieve better grades and to build long-lasting skills that will be valuable throughout your career.
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Essay writing can be difficult. Psychology students are going to find in one place all the advice, tips and tricks I wish I knew or had access to when I studied psychology. Writing psychology is a skill in itself that is not related to your intelligence, your emotional intelligence or your ability to become a great psychologist in the future. From my experience as a tutor, many students can critically evaluate theories and research, but the difficulty arises when they need to write about them.
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Well-being at work
Employees' motivation and well-being are key factors in their productivity. It doesn’t matter how big or small your business is. Best Psychology Tutor can offer effective tools to increase people’s happiness in the workplace.
Applied psychology research
Taking business decisions can be tiring. Psychology research offers business owners an edge over the competition. Professionals in advertising and marketing can benefit from understanding human behaviour when conducting focus groups or when deciding on their preferred marketing strategy. Investigative journalists, well-being writers, athletic trainers, motivational coaches and many other professionals can also gain from getting more psychological insight.
Wellbeing coaching
The two main criteria by which people judge each other are warmth and competence. How much people like us and how skilled, smart and helpful we are will determine our success. It’s no wonder why being a doctor is a profession held in such high esteem in our society. Feeling insecure or self-guarded can make some people be perceived as cool and distant even if this is not who they are. Working on self-confidence can make people more comfortable to show warmth in their interactions while at the same time it creates good healthy boundaries – people who like to push others’ buttons will feel discouraged to try it with you. As with regards to competence, everyone is good at something, be it cooking, admin, maths, literature, design, IT, or even playing computer games. Having different sets of skills and abilities can make us feel insecure when in reality it is one of our biggest strengths. Finding out how to put competence to good use leads to living successful and happy lives. Best Psychology Tutor aims to become a good resource for teaching people how to communicate competence and show warmth to flourish in their personal lives.
Negotiation coaching
Social psychology offers answers about how people influence each other. And many times, influence is a driving force for the good: successful campaigns, effective leadership and social justice. But there are also instances when some individuals try to influence others through manipulation, and unethical means. Best Psychology Tutor has answers about how to stand your ground and maintain your assertiveness in difficult situations. Some relationships are not easy. Some people are not in a good place and sometimes we might behave in ways that are challenging for others. Using insights from social psychology empowers people to navigate difficult personal relationships, understand people’s behaviour and strengthen social bonds while being able to protect themselves from harm inflicted by toxic people or individuals who are not in a good place.
About the Author
Psychology has been a long-life passion for me, which started at age 11 when I was reading books about different personality types. Currently, I have two first-class degrees, a BA in sociology, with a specialisation in organisations and a BSc in psychology. I’ve been offering psychology lessons for over 4 years now and I’ve also applied psychological theories and research to coach clients to deliver presentations, prepare for interviews and manage difficult relationships.