While many factors contribute to a student’s capacity for accomplishment, naturally motivated students from higher socioeconomic backgrounds are more likely to succeed, according to a new study.
Transforming study time from drudgery into something your brain wants to do isn’t mere wishful thinking—it’s neuroscience.
A recent BMC Public Health study analyzes self-monitoring data from Chinese adults who participated in a group weight loss intervention using a mixed-methods approach. Study: Why more successful? An ...
Most of us keep waiting for motivation before starting any task, but this only leads to procrastination. According to Harvard Health Publishing Website, the real secret is to take small, practical ...
Motivation fades faster than we admit, but science shows success doesn’t depend on constant drive. From behavioural psychology to neuroscience, these books reveal how structure, mindset, and ...
In this study, the authors investigate the relationships among gender, math skills, motivation, and study success in economics and econometrics. They find that female students have stronger intrinsic ...
That’s the key to success, according to a new study from the University of Essex, which was published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. Researchers found that hope, positive ...
Motivation is affected by oxidative stress in the brain, a study shows. The findings also suggest motivation can be improved through nutritional interventions. In life, motivation can be the ...
THE ultimate goal of any dedicated worker is to achieve excellence and success in their duties. For teachers, success is ...
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