Types of habits here don’t refer to good or bad habits, which we will get to later in this blog. Habits are divided into motor habits, intellectual habits and habits of character based on the nature of the activity involved.
Motor Habits or Habits Of Body:
Motor habits are those that involve our physical parts – muscle action, popularly referred to as gross motor skills. Standing, sitting, walking, postures, eye gestures, facial expressions come under motor habits.
Whenever you get into the car, your hand automatically puts in your seat belt. This is one example of motor habits. Reactions to various smells is one another example of motor habit. In both above cases, the brain actually doesn’t involve in giving the response. The response is automated, and the brain’s energy is available for other activities.
Intellectual Habits or Habits of Mind:
Habits that are related to our intellect and process that requires our thinking are termed as intellectual habits or habits of mind.
You are listening to a song and the singer is your favorite. If someone enquires about who the singer is, you can respond immediately without thinking. This is the simplest intellectual habit. You are so used to the voice, that you can remember it without beating an eye. This is the exact reason why we can hear the messages sent by a loud one in their voice and tone.
Habits of Character:
Habits are cultivated from a very young age. Some like their coffee dark and hot, this classic example of habits of character. Trusting people, being generous, working hard, working late at night, waking up early all these are habits of character.