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        高考勵志語錄大全(中英)

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            如果一個溜冰的人獲得了成功,你問他,你成功的秘訣是什么?那么,他會告訴你:“跌倒了,爬起來?!鄙钪械某晒Γ彩沁@樣的道理。成功不會是百發(fā)百中,只會是無數(shù)次的堅持!為您精心整理了相關(guān)內(nèi)容,僅供參考,希望您喜歡!更多精彩請關(guān)注!
            【篇一】
            1. They are open to criticism他們樂于接受批評
            Just because you’re the boss, doesn’t mean you are right every time. It doesn’t mean you have the best ideas. Learn to back up your ideas or decisions with reason. Use logic to explain things, not authority. By doing this your decisions might invite criticism, but you will also get an opportunity to improve.
            你是老板,但這不表示你每次都對,不表示你的想法。學(xué)著用理性來支持你的想法或決定。運用邏輯來解釋事情 ,而不是運用權(quán) 威。這樣的話你的決策可能會引發(fā)批評,但是你卻得到了提高的機會。
            2. They admit their mistakes他們都承認(rèn)錯誤
            My friend’s boss made a huge mistake by tying up with an event management company. The whole purpose of the tie-up was to promote his company but it failed miserably. Instead of defending his idea and carrying on as if nothing happened, he apologised to the team for not including them in the decision making. It’s OK to admit you were wrong. You will not only gain the respect of your team mates, you will also gain credibility.
            我朋友的老板犯了個大錯,他把公司和一個活動管理公司合并了,本來合并是為了提升他的公司,誰知道最后竟是悲慘的結(jié)局。他沒有為自己的想法辯護(hù),沒裝作什么也沒有發(fā)生,而是因自己在做決策時沒有考慮到團(tuán)隊的意見而向他們道歉。承認(rèn)自己做錯了沒什么大不了。你不僅會獲得團(tuán)隊成員的尊敬,而且也會贏得信譽。
            3. They are generous with compliments他們毫不吝嗇贊美之詞
            Remember the time, say in school or at work when you worked really hard but got nothing in return. Not even a thank you. It hurts when your efforts are not recognized. So every chance
            you get to praise someone, do it. A simple, “That was some great work, keep it up,” can go a long way in making the employee feel great about them self. A compliment can have a positive impact on their lives. Your team/family will love you for it.
            還記得你認(rèn)真學(xué)習(xí)或努力工作而沒有任何回報的時候吧,有時連句“謝謝”都沒有??赡愕呐Σ槐怀姓J(rèn)時你會受到打擊。所以,當(dāng)你有機會贊揚他人時,一定要贊揚。一句簡單的贊美之詞,如“做得真好,繼續(xù)努力,”會讓雇員在很長時間內(nèi)都會感覺良好。贊美能對他們的生活產(chǎn)生積極的影響。你的團(tuán)隊/家庭也喜歡你這樣做。
            4. They are sensitive to others他們對他人都很敏感
            Think about a time you complimented someone and the recipient changed the topic? Maybe he or she was uncomfortable. But you still were not amused were you? Similarly, when you feel awkward receiving a compliment or an award, remain in control and give the person in front of you a genuine smile and thank him or her. Don’t make the moment sour by acting on your insecurities.
            想一想,有沒有這樣的時候?你正贊美對方而對方卻改變了話題?也許你的贊美令他/她感覺不舒服。但是你會覺得不痛快,對吧?同樣地,當(dāng)你收到贊美之詞或獎品時,如果感到尷尬,可以克制自己,給你面前的人報以真正的微笑并謝謝他/她。不要因為不安全感而讓那一刻變得不愉快。
            5. They ask for help他們尋求幫助
            When you need help, don’t be arrogant or shy and stop yourself. If you’re lost on the road, it is fine to ask for directions. Everyone needs a little help sometime. When you ask for help, you receive help. By doing so, you’re letting people know you’re no superhuman, that you’re willing to listen, you also need support at times…which only show you could become a great leader someday.
            當(dāng)你需要幫助時,不要因為自大或害羞而不去向他人求助。如果你迷路了,就去問問別人怎么走。每個人都會在某一時刻需要幫助。當(dāng)你尋求幫助時,會有人幫助你。這樣做,你會讓人知道你不是超人,你愿意傾聽,你有時也需要別人的支持……這表明有一天你也可能成為偉大的領(lǐng)導(dǎo)。
            【篇二】
            6. They apologize when needed他們該道歉的時候就道歉
            We all make mistakes, but what makes a person big is when he is ready to apologize. Don’t try to hide behind excuses: “I didn’t mean to say it, it just happened.” “I was irritated with such and such person so…” No. Don’t try to shift blame. Just come right out and say you’re sorry.
            我們都會犯錯,但優(yōu)秀的人勇于道歉。不要試圖找借口:“我不是這個意思?!薄拔冶贿@樣的人激怒了……”不要這樣。不要試圖推卸責(zé)任。直接說你錯了。
            7. They are willing to learn他們樂于學(xué)習(xí)
            When you don’t understand how something works, let an expert show you. When you let someone teach you something, you are telling the person that you respect their talent, time and that you believe he knows what he is talking about. That you respect their experience. Always be willing to learn, because there is no way in hell to know everything.
            當(dāng)你不清楚事物的原理時,讓專家給你解釋。當(dāng)你讓別人教你東西時,你是在告訴別人你尊敬他的天賦、時間,你相信他的話。你佩服他們的經(jīng)驗。永遠(yuǎn)要樂于學(xué)習(xí),因為這是認(rèn)識世間萬物的途徑。
            8. They are helpful他們樂于助人
            Never hesitate to help someone. It’s fairly simple but it goes a long way. Don’t be non-committal and say something vague like, “Can I help you?” because they might just say, “No, I’m good.” The key is to not sound patronizing. Be specific. “I had the same problem with this coffee machine in the morning. I think I have figured a way to make it work.” Offer in a way that feels mutually beneficial.
            能助人時且助人。說起來容易做起來難。不要害怕承諾并說一些模糊的話,“需要我的幫忙嗎?”因為別人可能以為你只是說說,“不,我很好。”并要注意不要以恩人自居。要具體一點.” 早晨我也碰到這個咖啡機出現(xiàn)過同樣的問題。我覺得我想到了一個辦法能把它修好。”用一種互惠互利的方式去幫助他人。
            9. They are expressive他們愿意表達(dá)自己
            They are not bottled up. They feel something they verbalize it. Then be it pulling someone for not working hard or congratulating someone on their wonderful performance. This behaviour is not only restricted to work, but is applied to every aspect of their life.
            他們不把話憋在肚子里。他們把感覺用語言表達(dá)出來。有人不努力工作就督促他,有人做得很好就祝賀他。這種方式不僅限于工作,而且適用于生活的方方面面。
            10. They’re in charge of their emotions他們能控制情感
            Sometimes it is very important to stay mum. Especially when you’re angry or irritated or bitter, you don’t want to end up saying things you didn’t really mean to. So they take their time, they process their emotions, thin back to what happened, and then come to a decision about how to tackle it. Before you say anything, consider other’s feelings. Never be rash with words or actions.
            有時保持沉默是非常重要的。尤其是當(dāng)你生氣、被激怒或很痛苦時。你不想說一些讓別人誤會的話。優(yōu)秀的人很從容,他們能控制自己的情感,想想發(fā)生過的事情,然后決定如何處理。在說話之前,考慮他人的感受。不要輕率說話或行動。
            【篇三】
            11. Make someone else smile. 給他人帶來微笑
            Ordinary people worry today and postpone their happiness for tomorrow. Intelligent people are happy today and postpone their worries for tomorrow. Wise people only wish happiness for all, today and tomorrow. If you wish to have a lifetime of happiness, dedicate time every day to helping others smile with complete sincerity and enthusiasm.
            普通人是擔(dān)心今天,把幸福留給明天。聰明人是享受今天,把擔(dān)憂留給明天。智者只求快樂,不管是今天還是明天。如果你想擁有一輩子的幸福,那么每天請真心實意地、熱情地抽點時間給他人帶來微笑。
            12. Be imperfect.不求完美
            Something that is really difficult, but totally worth it, is giving up on being perfect and beginning the journey of becoming your true self. The most beautiful part of this journey is simply returning to the peaceful feeling of being. This peace is the result of retraining your mind to process life as it is, rather than as you think it should be.
            放棄追求完美,這是一件很難做到但完全值得做的事情,開始一段做真實自我的旅程。這段旅行最美麗的那部分,是擁有那份做自己時的心靈寧靜。寧靜源于重塑了你的思維,接受現(xiàn)狀,而不是你認(rèn)為的生活應(yīng)該是怎么樣。
            13. Be enthusiastic about what you’re doing. 對你在做的事熱情滿滿
            You’re not given a good life or a bad life. You’re given life, and it’s up to you to make it good or bad. So wake up and get motivated; not everybody made it to today. Don’t take your time for granted. Don’t waste time thinking back to what you could have done differently yesterday. Keep your eyes on the road ahead and do it differently today. Wherever the road takes you, bring your passion. Whatever you do along the way, do it with all your heart.
            沒人注定就會過好生活或是過壞生活。生活或好或壞,是由你來決定的。所以每天醒來時,記得給自己動力。不要隨意揮霍你的時間。不要浪費時間去想,若是回到昨天你就可以做得更好。看清眼前的路,今天就做到與眾不同。無論去往何處,請帶著你的熱情;無論你要去做什么,請全力以赴。
            14. Make the best of what happens. 既來之,則安之
            More important than what happens to you, is what you make of what happens to you. The more thankful you are, the more beautiful this world appears. You must uncover the good in the bad, the happy in your sad, the gain in your pain, and what makes you grateful not hateful. 發(fā)生了什么雖然很重要,但更重要的是你如何看待發(fā)生在你身上的事情。懷著一顆感恩的心,這個世界會更美麗。你必須要在困境中發(fā)現(xiàn)機遇,在憂傷中感受幸福,在付出中獲得回報,關(guān)注那些讓你開心的事而不是那些讓你厭惡的事。
            15. Forgive your past self. 原諒過去的自己
            Sometimes, good people like you make bad choices. It doesn’t mean you’re bad; it means you’re human. So get bored with your past; it’s over. Forgive yourself for what you think you did or didn’t do, and focus on what you will do starting now.
            有時,好人會做出糟糕的選擇,比如說你就會。這并不意味著你壞;你也只是普通人而已。所以不要去糾結(jié)你的過去了,一切都結(jié)束了。原諒那些你看重的你做過或不曾做過的事,將注意力集中在從現(xiàn)在開始你將要做什么。