Welcome dear readers, Urba Naveed is here. I’m the one who started this blog with the intent of helping myself as well as others. It’s no doubt that I write for the unknown readers to simply share my thoughts or scientific scenarios of daily life mini problems, including lack of creativity, enthusiasm, or continuity. What I have perceived and have focused on in my majority of blogs is the lack of self-discipline. It is the grassroots-level mistake that multiplies to a burdensome chain of mishappenings.
Life gives us back to what we give to life. If we give it mere hopes and no work, it will reflect back empty promises with no future determination. “What we sow, we reap”. This is the context of many religious and philosophical theories. Undoubtedly, that is the crux of ‘habitlearn’, where learning habits is a continuous process irrespective of the age or environment. The moment a person thinks he has learnt it all, he has learnt nothing at all. Ancient sages used to say this very text.
For this purpose, habitlearn is a platform that guides its readers on how to maintain their sense of being without compromising on self-worth or uniqueness. How to healthily follow routines, and not to get frustrated by the same patterns. This is an art that promises rewards. This is what successful or happy people do to achieve whatever they want to achieve in their lives. In fact, if someone does not want to achieve a specific goal or has not planned yet, it’s advised to achieve yourself. While doing so, one would reach the purpose of life.
Enough philosophies, I hope my readers got an idea of what habitlearn is about. If you’re really interested, you can join our newsletter so as not to miss any blog that could be precious for your life.
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