Search from various Tiếng Anh teachers...
Anna B
Giáo viên chuyên nghiệpThe "21 days to build a habit" myth (and what actually works)
You've probably heard it: it takes 21 days to form a new habit. Sounds neat. It's also not true.
This idea came from a plastic surgeon in the 1960s who noticed his patients took about 21 days to get used to their new appearance. No formal research, just casual observation. Somehow it became gospel.
Actual studies tell a different story. Research shows habits take anywhere from 18 to 254 days to form — with an average of 66 days.
And the habits being studied were simple ones, like having fruit instead of dessert or going for a 15-minute run before dinner.
The biggest factor? Consistency. Not motivation, not willpower — just showing up regularly.
Here's what this means for language learning: if you've been practising English regularly and then life gets in the way — don't stop completely.
Reduce, but don't quit.
Two lessons a week instead of four. Ten minutes of listening instead of thirty. The pattern stays alive.
The hardest part isn't starting. It's not stopping when things get uncomfortable.
Question for you: What's one English habit you're trying to build right now? 👇
9 Thg 05 2026 05:32
Anna B
Kỹ năng ngôn ngữ
Tiếng Anh, Tiếng Pháp, Khác, Tiếng Nga, Tiếng Tây Ban Nha
Ngôn ngữ đang học
Khác
Bài viết Bạn Có lẽ Cũng Thích

How to Answer “How Was Your Weekend?” Naturally in English
47 lượt thích · 29 Bình luận

Why Some Jokes Don’t Translate: Understanding Humor in English
15 lượt thích · 6 Bình luận

How to Talk About Your Strengths and Weaknesses Professionally
13 lượt thích · 6 Bình luận
Thêm bài viết
