I feel sort of silly posting this on the forum, but I could definitely use some guidance in getting refocused, so here goes...
I am mid-way through a Manhattan GMAT classroom course, which I have found to be very helpful. However, in the past two weeks, I have gotten slapped with some major, unexpected challenges at work and related to my health that have temporarily derailed my studies. Naturally, I now plan to take the GMAT a few weeks later than I had originally planned. I had hoped to apply Round 1 to the school of my choice, but now I'm thinking that Round 2 may be the more realistic option. We'll see. Class ends in mid-September, and I'm guessing I'll need a month of self-study after that.
I know that the best thing to do right now is to get back in the saddle and start studying again, but I am feeling overwhelmed and off track, due to these recent circumstances. The MGMAT study guide suggests keeping up with the class and going back to review material I have missed after the class ends. In addition to this strategy, do you instructors or fellow students have any other tips for:
1) Appropriate resetting of goals after a temporary setback during a course.
2) Moving past "oh no, I'm so behind!" anxiety to regain one's positive momentum in studying
Thank you!