1Department of Education, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India
*Corresponding author: anitamalik2098@gmail.com
Online Published on 24 October, 2025.
This paper examines the subconscious mind’s significant impact on academic success, focusing on beliefs, habits, emotions, and cognitive functions. It explores how subconscious beliefs, often formed in childhood, influence self-concept, motivation, and academic aspirations, with positive beliefs enhancing self-efficacy and negative beliefs diminishing performance. The paper highlights the role of subconscious habits, like consistent study routines, in fostering effective learning. It discusses the importance of emotional regulation in stress management and academic outcomes, advocating mindfulness and visualization techniques. The influence of the subconscious on cognitive processes such as memory retention and problem-solving is also addressed. The paper provides practical strategies for educators and students, including positive reinforcement, affirmations, and goal setting, to harness the subconscious mind for improved academic performance.
Subconscious Mind, Academic Success, Emotional Regulation, Subconscious Beliefs, Positive Reinforcement