Students often separate academic content from personal discipline as if the two belong to different worlds. They study lessons when they feel pressure, and they think about habits only when something has already gone wrong. That split creates weak weeks. A student may have access to useful lessons and still struggle because the week itself has no structure.
HelloUniversity's public content makes a better approach possible. The site does not only expose technical and academic lessons through the public lessons library. It also includes reading content from The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, including Be Proactive and Put First Things First. Used together, these resources can support a more stable study week.
The point is not to turn habit reading into motivational decoration. The point is to pair one principle with one lesson habit so that the week becomes easier to manage.