Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Intro


To be a successful teens, we must try to be discipline, specially with our habits.
With this blog, i want to tell you about 7 habits.
In my opinion, habits is one from many ways that we can change our life. With changing our habits, we can be a successful teen. We can do that habits in our life, such as when we at home, at school. changing our habits, make us better (from bad habits to good and effective habits ).

Teenage now has many difficulties to manage their own life. They want to be 'what they want', but for the, it's hard to be 'what they what'. In my opinion, it's because they're not discipline with their own habits.
I have some suggestion for them that can't manage their habits, from books 'The Seven habits of highly effective teens', i can give you a little information about 'habits education".

What is habit?

The Latin word habere from which habit is derived was used reflexively to mean "to be," and so its past participle habitus came to be used as a noun for "how you are," that is, your "state" or "condition." Subsequently this noun developed in two directions, coming to mean both "outward condition or appearance," hence, eventually, "clothing," and "inner condition, quality, nature, character," and later "usual way of behaving." (The notion of adapting a verb meaning "to have" to express "how you are, how you act in particular situations" is duplicated in the English word "behave").
hab·it [ hábbit ]


noun (plural hab·its)

Definition:
1. regularly repeated behavior pattern: an action or pattern of behavior that is repeated so often that it becomes typical of somebody, although he or she may be unaware of it
I really need to get into the habit of writing down what I spend.
the annoying habit of finishing someone else's sentences

2. attitude: somebody's attitude or general disposition

3. addiction: an addiction to a drug ( slang )

4. clothing of religious order: a long loose gown, usually black, brown, gray, or white, traditionally worn by nuns, friars, and monks

5. botany zoology growth pattern: the characteristic appearance, behavior, or growth pattern of a plant or animal

6. shape of crystal: the characteristic growth pattern or shape of a crystal



transitive verb (past and past participle hab·it·ed, present participle hab·it·ing, 3rd person present singular hab·its)

Definition:
clothe somebody specially: to dress somebody in clothing distinctive to a particular position or office ( literary )

[12th century Via French<> habitus< habere "have, wear"]

kick the habit to become free of an addiction, or stop doing something that has been a long-standing practice (informal).

(From http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/features/dictionary/DictionaryResults.aspx?lextype=3&search=habits)

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

nice...
i will try to practice it...

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