Good habits lead to a better life. William James, the famous psychology guru, said: “If you sow an action, you will reap a habit; if you sow a habit, you will reap a character; if you sow a character, you will reap a character. Harvest a destiny." As the saying goes, when ideas change, actions change; when actions change, habits change; when habits change, character changes; when character changes, destiny changes; when destiny changes, a person's life changes. French writer Bacon once said It is said that "habits are the masters of life, and people should strive to pursue good habits." Indeed, behavioral habits are like a compass on our body, guiding everyone's actions. Habits are like a carving knife, and many of people's qualities are the result of it. Works. Habits are not a whim, nor are they short-term behaviors of a few days or months. Once they are formed, they have strong vitality and persistence, and they often stay with people for a lifetime. For most students, academic performance is important. Although good or bad is related to intellectual factors, it is more closely related to non-intellectual factors. Among major non-intellectual factors such as confidence, will, habits, interests, and personality, habits play an important role. There are academic differences in ancient and modern times, both at home and abroad. People who have made great achievements all have good study habits. For example, Darwin, the founder of the theory of evolution, said: "My life is as regular as a machine on a clock. When my life ends, I will stop somewhere." The "laws" Darwin mentioned refer to "good habits," which of course also includes good study habits. Even the students in the junior class of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, who are extremely intelligent, talked about their outstanding achievements. When talking about the reasons, they also emphasized that they have good study habits. Freshmen in high school, you have ended your three years of junior high school life and came to the high school campus to start your high school life. It requires a process of adaptation and adjustment, and in this process, it is good to The development of habits is particularly important. It can even be said that the habits you develop directly determine your success. Please form the following good habits as soon as possible: actively cooperate with the teacher in class and not be distracted; be diligent in doing things, Memorize things casually; be diligent in thinking and ask "why" when things happen; "clear" the knowledge learned on the same day on the same day; be good at summarizing and summarizing weekly knowledge; do not regard the homework assigned by the teacher as a burden; think , never plagiarize other people’s answers; have specific study plans for each time period of the day and stick to them; chat less and read more; strive for perfection in everything you do (such as wiping the blackboard and mopping the floor, Never scribble); communicate often with teachers and parents; be brave enough to speak out your thoughts, especially the courage to announce your goals to the public; make a plan for your day after getting up every morning; summarize yourself every night What you do in a day; often reflect on everything you do; etc. Second- and third-year high school students may also wish to check whether you already have these good habits. Here, what I need to point out to my classmates is that they must develop To form good habits, you must have perseverance. In fact, the prerequisite for successfully getting rid of bad habits and developing good habits is that you must have the quality of perseverance. In fact, perseverance itself is a habit and a high degree of self-discipline. With this high degree of self-discipline, you can develop good habits. The most important thing is persistence, the difficulty lies in persistence, and success lies in persistence. Good habits are developed through persistence. A coach of a high school football team tried to motivate his team Through the difficult period of poor record. Halfway through the season, he stood in front of the players and lectured: "Has Michael Jordan ever given up?" The players replied: "No!" He raised his voice and shouted: "Brother Wright. Well, have they ever given up?" "No!" the team members replied again. "So, what about Elmer Williams, has he ever given up?" The team members were silent for a long time. Finally, one team member gathered up the courage. Asked: "Who is Elmer Williams? We have never heard of it." The coach interrupted the players' questions with disdain: "Of course you have never heard of him - because he gave up!" The road is long, and there are only a few key stages in a person's life. The three years of high school are undoubtedly the most important of these stages. This is a critical period for the formation of a person's world view, outlook on life, and values. It is your In the period of laying the foundation for the future, every day and every step must be taken well. Let us start from now and develop good habits. Yesterday's habits have made us who we are today, and today's habits determine our tomorrow. I wish us all the best All our classmates can have more good habits, leading us to the other side of success.