Q: Is it true that I will not hit a slump when I establish a healing system for study?
A : When you have established a healing system for study, you may not hit a slump in study, but you may still hit a slump in other activities. For example, you may change your goal from academic achievement to some other thing, such as athletic achievement. Since you have not yet established a healing system for athletic activities, you may hit a slump while making efforts in the field. You need to build a new healing system when you change your goal. Especially, teenagers go through many more changes in goals and healing systems since they are still in the process of forming self-identity through diverse experiences and trials and errors. This is only a very natural and healthy phenomenon.
In addition, there is another point to be noted. Changes in healing system may cause a slump. For example, you have had the goal of academic achievement and a healing system for study so far. However, by chance, you can have an opportunity to fall into a new and different healing system. Then, your old healing system does not work and the new healing system does not accord with your pattern of study, leading you to hit a slump. This type of problems often occur when the new healing system involves human relationships.
In such cases, you can easily reactivate the old healing system as far as you accurately understand the operational mechanism of human mind and psychology and make efforts, since you already have the habit with the old healing system. Reactivating an old habit is much easier than building a new habit. With this respect, it is the most important to accurately understand how healing systems and slumps operate inside us.
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