Come new session and students are eager to start their academic year on a new note and with new hopes of a successful year ahead. However, a new beginning is incomplete without inculcating some valuable habits in your daily routine. True, habits are not developed overnight and are learned in time. However, the process of adopting good habits should start early.
Given below are 5 habits that students should adopt in the new session
1. Engage more, daydream less
Do you feel mentally absent in the class? Often students daydream during lectures and miss on valuable teaching imparted by the teacher. If you are also one of them, try to be more attentive and get involved in the learning process. Actively participate in the class, listen to the teacher attentively, ask questions, strike a conversation, etc. to stay focused and engaged in the class.
2. Inculcate Note Taking Habit
One of the essential habits that you need to inculcate from day one is note taking. This will not only help you keep pace and understand your lectures in a better way but will also keep your mind alert and attentive during the class. Note taking is definitely one of the best ways to keep you mind engaged. In addition, make your own notes while studying to give an extra boost to your learning.
3. Study every day
Do you keep procrastinating work and studies to the last minute? If yes, then it is time to change the habit. Do not sum up your tasks as it reduces efficiency and increases pressure. Instead, whatever is taught in the class, follow it at home. Studying everyday and in small instances will not only help you keep pace with your lessons but will also keep you organised. It will further reduce your efforts and you won’t feel the pressure during the examinations.
4. Learn to prioritize
It is imperative to develop the habit of prioritising your tasks. Prioritising helps to manage time and focus on important work. In addition, prioritising not only makes a person more efficient but also helps them focus on their goals. This in turn will help you concentrate your energy and efforts on what is important.
5. Stop Multi-tasking
If you are in a habit of doing many tasks at the same time, change it now. Multi-tasking not only robs you of doing your best but also exhausts your brain. Moreover, while working on several tasks at once, you can easily lose focus. Multi-tasking escalates stress levels and thus takes a toll on your health. Instead concentrate on one task at a time and excel at it.
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