Featured Post

Welcome To How To Pass The EPPP Exam Without Even Trying! Start Here!

The EPPP is the Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology.  How To Pass The EPPP Exam Without Even Trying! will teach you every...

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Review of the EPPP Secrets Study Guide

EPPP Secrets

EPPP Secrets Study Guide
Published by MoMetrix Media, LLC
Review by The EPPP Study Guy

This is a review of The EPPP Secrets Study Guide. The study guide is published by MoMetrix Media, a publishing company with a wealth of experience publishing professional exam study guides.

This study guide provides a wealth of information on test preparation strategies. It describes how to plan for, and actually study, for the EPPP examination. The EPPP Secrets Study Guide provides a good overview of the key concepts covered by the Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology.

The EPPP Secrets Study Guide includes 186 pages of concisely worded material. The study guide contains no long winded narratives or fluff. The study materials include the Five Study Secret Keys, General Strategies, and the Top 20 Test Taking Tips. These are followed by sections covering the key terms of each of the major domains on the EPPP exam. At the end of the study guide is an EPPP practice test. The practice test includes an answer key and explanations.

Rounding out the study guide, is a nice extra. A link to 4 free bonus guides is included. The bonus guides can be read online, or downloaded and printed out for reference. They include: 
  • Study Secrets (89 pages)
  • How To Overcome Test Anxiety (14 pages)
  • What Your Test Score Can Tell You About Your IQ (3 pages)
  • Should You Retake Your Test (3 pages)
For the low price of $69.99 the EPPP Secrets Study Guide is an incredible value. Compared to the high cost of other commercially available EPPP study materials, the price is truly exceptionally low.

The EPPP Secrets Study Guide is available for instant download for those of you who want to start studying now, and also in hard copy form which they will mail to you.

I recommend the EPPP Secrets Study Guide. You really can't go wrong because it has a 100% money back guarantee. If for any reason you don't like it, you can return it and get your money back. For my money, any EPPP study materials that might give you even a small score increase on the Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology are well worth it.

The EPPP Study Guy

Friday, August 6, 2010

Overcome EPPP Exam Procrastination with THE NOW HABIT


Overcome EPPP Exam study procrastination with THE NOW HABIT by Neil Fiore, Ph.D.


Are you tired of struggling with what seems to be an overwhelming study project with no end? 
  • Do you resent the time you put into studying for the EPPP exam? 
  • Do you procrastinate sitting down and studying even though you've blocked out a schedule of study times? 
  • Are you angry that they are making you take the EPPP exam to qualify for your psychology license? 
  • Do you feel guilty when you go out with your friends, relax, or otherwise have fun instead of studying?
  • Do you feel like all of your time should be spent reviewing EPPP study materials? 
Help is at hand! The Now Habit by Neil Fiore, Ph.D. is the answer to all your procrastination, resentment, and study time problems.

Dr. Neil Fiore, a counseling psychologist, developed many of his anti-procrastination strategies while coaching students who were struggling with completing a similar project—completing their dissertation. In this compelling and enjoyable book, Dr. Fiore spells out nothing less than a complete paradigm shift in how to approach work and play. His techniques are particularly applicable to those working on long, difficult projects such as preparing for the EPPP exam.

Using strategies grounded in positive psychology techniques he explains:
  • Why procrastination is an adaptive strategy and how it maintains itself.
  • How to create an Unschedule that motivates you to want to study!
  • Why pressuring yourself to study and prepare is counterproductive.
  • Why all work and no play makes Jack (or Jill) a dull boy (girl), who resists working on the goals that are most important to him/her. 
  • Why being a workaholic (or in this case a "studyaholic") won't help you succeed at completing important projects like preparing for the EPPP exam.
  • How to use reverse psychology to make you want to study.
I can honestly say that this is the best book I have ever read on how to joyfully accomplish important goals, work, and study while enjoying your life at the same time. Print, Kindle, and audiobook versions are available. I particularly recommend the audio versions as the psychological and emotional impact of the concepts comes through more clearly when spoken aloud. 

Have you read the book? Let us know what you thought of it in the comments below.

Revised 3/3/2021