From: Darby Weaver (darbyweaver@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Dec 20 2007 - 23:09:08 ART
Very good advice.
:)
--- Dane Newman <dnewman@datasc.com> wrote:
> This list is not only a technical support system but
> an emotional one also.
> CCIE is alot about dedication and committing to
> something that is hard and
> cannot be done in a weekend. Its always hard to
> fail but think of how sweet
> the feeling will be when you pass? Would you give
> up that feeling for
> anything? I sure would not. So my advice would be
> to take a weekend off
> and then get back on your quest.
>
> Dane
>
>
> On 12/20/07, Tony Blanco <blancoj17@yahoo.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > Team,
> > Last week I took a shoot to the big one for the
> first time and as you
> > already know the answer, close but not cigar :)
> Now I am trying to overcome
> > the depression of not passing after many months of
> preparation and I have
> > some questions for those that already have passed
> through this difficult
> > cycle.
> >
> > 1 - How do you deal with the depression of not
> passing the test (please
> > not drugs, vodka, beers....)
> > 2 - How do you get back to the rush of still
> working/studying long hours
> > in order to get ready again
> > 3 - How much time do you give yourself for the
> next one again
> > 4 - Do you still follow your original pattern and
> plans for your
> > preparation
> > 5 - What do you do in order to get more ready than
> the first time...
> > 6 - Is the next one supposed to be harder than the
> first one....
> > 7 - Btw my biggest problem on the lab was time and
> silly mistakes that I
> > did (but I was able to do everything without
> having to take a peak at the
> > documentation)
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > J.
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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