Metacognition

Metacognition

The focal principle of growing up is to develop the skills you need, which include having good study habits and even better learning behavior. In this, you have to understand how you study and establish if it works for you or not, to alter them in your favor. Ultimately this separates the men from the boys. If you are oblivious of your habits, particularly in learning, you will have that certain disability of not being able to move onward up that ladder as well as remaining that same minute boy you started as, until you change your ways. On the contrary if you DO learn and analyze your habits you will be ordained to become a successful young man or woman in life.
I live by my hypothesis and which in turn has helped me a lot. That and the fact that I have such “loving” parents that breath down my neck day and night. In the extensive run though, we equally have to come to recognition that it is not up to them if I fall short or thrive but in reality everything I have at ante is all up to me. Sure they could “encourage” me along the way with those “pats” on my backside but it is so much supplementary than that. This does not materialize during the night, it never will, with hard work though, those “loving” parents, and vigilant habits, a big cheese like myself could in fact do good in this society. This practice occurred throughout my existence but had actually started in grade school where I was a kinder. The magnificent things I saw and learned there, like learning to converse and comprehend English, were actually my building blocks to where I could make connections to other subjects later on in life. As a tot I was a bright young lad but I had not mastered organization skills and later on down the line about three years I began to become lethargic in some courses and not care anymore. This led to my decreasing grades where only later did I realize was due to my lack of organization and inspiration. I changed a few things in my daily life pattern and began...