For learning becoming a career a healthy practice is very essential & it becomes a duty of parent in the initial stage to keep a watch dog on the eyes of their children in their study materials,habit,friend circle , & other electronic media just Facebook ,Whats pp are not influencing in the progress & study career .
Apart form this a student must have a discipline with him with his honesty moral code of conduct & his righteous behavior should play a part of their habit & also the way of their life .
Smoking,alcoholic drinks,movement at night during their friend circle to be avoided strictly as this manner & habit may also disturb the environment & discipline for the other student .
Learning must be preceded by essential habits such as: will, commitment, seriousness and especially strength of wanting to change something in your life, for the good, of course. Laziness, disrespect, disorder and especially selfishness should be banished in pursuit of this achievement.
Fear of making mistakes and taking risks. Most of us are raised in the family that taught us not the make any mistakes. Unfortunately, mistakes and setbacks are the best way to learn new lessons.
The most disturbing impediment may be losing motivation and feeling arrogant which can lead to a state of passivity. I think that the motto , " Publish or perish" can serve as a driving force for every learner and researcher.Therefore, passivity and demotivation can harm our academic efforts tremendously.
When we continue our studies obstacles come. That is natural. One should have the courage and the determination to overcome those obstacles and reach the target.
One habit that can be harmful to our learning is lack of sleep. Sleep deprivation hinders the brain's ability to perform. Researchers are continually find new links between sleeplessness and cognitive losses.
Most of us go through our lives — working, playing, eating, socializing — without giving much thought to how our actions affect our bodies. We might notice that we develop a headache after a rough day at the office, or that we put on weight after too many heavy meals, or that we tend to catch colds more often if we don’t get enough rest. But while it’s easy to make the connection between our daily habits and physical symptoms, what we often don’t realize is how our lifestyles affect our brains.
The brain is an amazing organ composed of billions of cells that send signals from head to toe. It controls everything from basic functions like breathing and heartbeat to the way we react to pleasure and pain to our ability to remember both complex mathematical equations and a simple grocery list. To learn more about how our life habits affect the brain, The Mind Health Report consulted Larry Momaya, M.D., a board-certified psychiatrist specializing in holistic psychiatry. For the last eight years, he has been practicing at the Amen Clinics, Inc., a group of centers in three states that is dedicated to “optimizing the brain-life connection.” According to Dr. Momaya, some loss of brain size and function is normal as we age. However, many of us speed the process through self-destructive habits that affect not only our mood and health, but also the very way the brain functions.
Because of students' earlier learning experience in the teacher-centered pedagogical system at junior and senior high school, a number of students do not verbalize their ideas concerning the learning content and form in class. Their passivity and timidity cause one problem, i.e., the unbalanced contribution to the syllabus negotiation