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5 science myths that we all fall for

 5 Science Myths:๐ŸŒฟ Science is truly an interesting discipline with many fascinating facts..... However, allot of misinformation is spread on the internet and today we are going to debunk some myths 1)  We Only Use 10% of the Brain - That statement itself is utterly wrong, and science itself denies of it. Brain scans show that we virtually, use almost every part of the brain. Each part of the brain has an individual function.    The 10% brain usage  myth is pure fiction. 2) You should drink 8 glasses of water everyday - That´s a myth, everybody is unique in their own way based on: gender, height, age or weight. Therefore, the amount of water that needs to be consumed varies greatly from person to person.  3) Sugar makes kids hyper - Allot of people associate sugar with boosted activity and extraordinary energy. This is wrong as multiple studies have shown that their is no link between sugar and hyperactivity. The excitement is often situational and not caus...

How to stay productive in the summer break????


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Staying productive during the summer break is quite challenging or can be quite tedious (as some people say).
On the contrary, I am of the view that staying productive throughout the summer break just helps you to prepare for school efficiently.

So, what can you do to stay motivated throughout this time period....

You can start a business or stay motivated by even internships:

As a student keeping yourself busy and most of all refining your skills for the university is truly beneficial.  It is your time to shine, if you are in high school (most importantly).

Refine your reading and writing skills:

Over the summer break, we tend to write and read comparatively less; then we would be if we were in the school. So, just polish the skills and come to school with the best set of these skills. This would be quite beneficial for you, whether you believe it or not.

Journal your day-to-day life:

I find myself quite awestruck when, I look at my day-to-day habits recorded by myself in a chronological order in the journal. It really helps me to reflect upon myself and my habits. I identify any weak or unwanted habits that I want to eradicate from my life. For example: endless scrolling on the mobile phone.

Another way, that I relax is through coloring or doodling, one of my favorite books for teenagers is the following:( this is not affiliate marketing and it is not sponsored) (just my opinion)

 

it's for ages (12-18) on amazon i think, i don't know

Okay anyways, you can start a Passion Project:

So, by that I mean start a project, somehow connected to your passion (I just realized I explained the term)
So, for example, you love tutoring students or helping the environment out do so by taking an incentive like start an NGO or developing an app and what not.
Honestly, you can even write and publish articles on a news website.
Do what you love.

Always Keep Sparkling.......๐Ÿ’–

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