1.
Read daily for self-improvement
“Reading is to the
mind what exercise is to the body.” – Joseph Addison
2.
Learn something new every day
“Risk comes from not
knowing what you are doing.” – Warren Buffett
3.
Live minimally
“If you buy things you
don’t need, you will soon sell things you need.” – Warren Buffett
4.
Take responsibility for yourself
This is the most
important habit, you need to recognize that in order to succeed, and you need
to make decisions about your time, your resources and your priorities.
5.
Put first things first
Learn the art of
recognizing what is important and what is not. Calmly take those decisions and
act accordingly. Follow up on the priorities you have set for yourself, and don’t
let others or other interests distract you from your goal.
6.
Discover your key productivity period and places
It is good to know
your strength and weakness. Find spaces where you can be more focused and productive.
Prioritize these for your most difficult study challenges :)
7.
Learn to have positive thoughts/positive thinking
Health benefits that
positive thinking may provide include:
·
Increased life span
·
Lower rates of
depression
·
Lower levels of
distress
·
Greater resistance to
the common cold
·
Better psychological
and physical well-being
·
Reduced risk of death
from cardiovascular disease
·
Better coping skills
during hardships and times of stress.
8.
Greet people with a smile
You will be viewed as
someone who is friendly, confident and recognizes the value of making people
feel comfortable. Well, first impression is the best impression.
9.
Let go of things/People not meant for you
Holding on to
things/people only hurts.
1.
Don’t let go of your hobbies
Hobbies promote Eustress. Eustress is that positive kind of stress, the
kind that makes you feel excited about what you're doing and about
life.
2.
Learn the art of helping
Helping others is not
only good for them and a good thing to do, it also makes us happier and
healthier too. Giving also connects us to others, creating stronger communities
and helping to build a happier society for everyone. And it's not all about
money - we can also give our time, ideas and energy. So if you want to feel
good, do good!
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