英语典范美文

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[荐]英语典范美文15篇

  在进修、任务、糊口中,大师都常常打仗美文吧?在收集时期人们打仗到的信息愈来愈多,细小说等良多收集文章也被抽象的参加美文行列。信任良多人都感受美文很难写吧?以下是小编清算的英语典范美文,接待浏览,但愿大师可以或许或许或许喜好。

[荐]英语典范美文15篇

英语典范美文1

  The good books of the hour, then, --I do not speak of the bad ones—is simply the useful or pleasant talk of some person whom you cannot otherwise converse with, printed for you. Very useful often, telling you what you need to know; very pleasant often, as a sensible friend's present talk would be. These bright accounts of travels; good-humoured and witty discussion of questions; lively or pathetic story-telling in the form of novel; firm fact-telling, by the real agents concerned in the events of passing history; --all these books of the hour, multiplying among us as education becomes more general, are a peculiar characteristic and possession of the present age: we ought to be entirely thankful for them, and entirely ashamed of ourselves if we make no good use of them. But we make the worse possible use, if we allow them to usurp the place of true books: for, strictly speaking, they are not books at all, but merely letters or newspapers in good print. Our friend's letter may be delightful, or necessary, today: whether worth keeping or not, is to be considered.

英语典范美文2

  Something that has always intrigued1 me about Abraham Lincoln is, not surprisingly, his sense of humor. As far as I can tell, he’s the first American President to have one.

  That’s because the term “sense of humor” really wasn’t in common usage until the eighteen-sixties and seventies. In the eighteen-forties and fifties, it was called “the sense of the ridiculous,” and didn’t have the positive connotations2 that “sense of humor” has today. Back then, what was ridiculous was what invited ridicule3. Funniness and cruelty went hand in hand. Of course, they still do a lot of arm-in-arm strolling in our day as well.4

  Lincoln’s humor was very different because, for one thing, it was actually “humor” as the word was defined in his time. We don’t make the distinction between “wit” and “humor” anymore, but in the nineteenth century people did. Wit was sarcastic and antipathetic while humor was congenial and empathetic.5 It’s the differ—ence we note now when we distinguish between “laughing with” and “laughing at.” Lincoln was much more about “laughing with” than “laughing at.” And when “laughing at,” it was often himself he was mocking.

  In the famous Lincoln-Douglas debates, when Douglas accused Lincoln of being two-faced, Lincoln replied, referencing his homeliness,6 “Honestly, if I were two-faced, would I be showing you this one?” And, in a way, Lincoln’s face itself tells us much about his sense of humor.

  You can comb through7 thousands of photographs of politicians, soldiers, and the like from Lincoln’s time and not find a single smile. Here’s his sourpussed cabinet.8

  True, the extended exposures9 required for photographs of that era made smiling difficult. Yet Lincoln alone, as far as I can tell, overcame that difficulty. And though there is only a hint of smile in his photographs, it hints at what Lincoln knew too well: that, as Mark Twain pointed out, “the secret source of humor is not joy but sorrow.”

  Interestingly, while having a sense of humor, or at least the appearance of one provided by comedy writers, has become a necessary characteristic for an American President in our time, in the nineteenth century, too much humor was considered a liability.10 And that was the case for Lincoln. A journalist covering the Lincoln-Douglas debates commented that “I could not take a real personal liking to the man, owing to an inborn weakness for which he was even then notorious and so remained during his great public career, he was inordinately fond of jokes, anecdotes, and stories.”11

  There’s hoping that our age might have a more favorable feeling towards him

英语典范美文3

  "Time" says the proverb "is money". This means that every moment well spent may put some money into our pockets. If our time is usefully employed, it will either turn out some useful and important piece of work which will fetch its price in the market, or it will add to our experience and increase our capacities so as to enable us to earn money when the proper opportunity comes. There can thus be no doubt that time is convertible into money. Let those who think nothing of wasting time, remember this; let them remember that an hour misspent is equivalent to the loss of a bank-note; an that an hour utilized is tantamount to so much silver or gold; and then they will probably think twice before they give their consent to the loss of any part of their time. Moreover, our life is nothing more than our time. To kill time is therefore a form of suicide. We are shocked when we think of death, and we spare no pains, no trouble, and no expense to preserve life. But we are too often indifferent to the loss of an hour or of a day, forgetting that our life is the . .

  sum total of the days and of the hours we live. A day of an hour wasted is therefore so much life forfeited. Let us bear this in mind, and waste of time will appear to us in the light of a crime as culpable as suicide itself. (250 words)

英语典范美文4

  However mean your life is,meet it and live it ;do not shun it and call it hard is not so bad as you looks poorest when you are fault-finder will find faults in your life,poor as it may perhaps have some pleasant,thrilling,glorious hourss,even in a setting sun is reflected from the windows of the alms-house as brightly as from the rich man's abode;the snow melts before its door as early in the spring.I do not see but a quiet mind may live as contentedly there,and have as cheering thoughts,as in a town's poor seem to me often to live the most independent lives of be they are simply great enough to receive without misgiving.

英语典范美文5

  A cab driver taught me a million dollar lesson in customer satisfaction and expectation. Motivational speakers charge thousands of dollars to impart this kind of training to corporate executives and staff. It cost me a $12 taxi ride.

  I had flown into Dallas for the sole purpose of calling on a client. Time was of the essence and my plan included a quick turnaround trip from and back to the airport. A spotless cab pulled up. The driver rushed to open the passenger door for me and made sure I was comfortably seated before he closed the door. As he got in the driver"s seat, he mentioned that the neatly folded Wall Street Journal next to me was for my use. He then showed me several tapes and asked me what type of music I would enjoy. Well! I looked around for a "Candid Camera!" Wouldn"t you? I could not believe the service I was receiving! I took the opportunity to say, "Obviously you take great pride in your work. You must have a story to tell."

  "You bet," he replied, "I used to be in Corporate America. But I got tired of thinking my best would never be good enough. I decided to find my niche in life where I could feel proud of being the best I could be. I knew I would never be a rocket scientist, but I love driving cars, being of service and feeling like I have done a full day"s work and done it well. I evaluate my personal assets and… wham! I became a cab driver. One thing I know for sure, to be good in my business I could simply just meet the expectations of my passengers. But, to be great in my business, I have to exceed the customer"s expectations! I like both the sound and the return of being "great" better than just getting by on "average""

  Did I tip him big time? You bet! Corporate America"s loss is the travelling folk"s friend!

  如何令主顾对劲,到达他们的希冀,一个出租车司机给我上了可贵的一课。换了是一些给公司行政职员和员任务培训的讲师,可以或许或许要收取上万的课酬才会教授这等经历。而我呢,只花了12美圆的出租车资就学到了。

  之前我为了见一个客户飞了一趟达拉斯,时辰便是性命,根据路程打算,我顿时又折前往到了机场。一辆明哲保身的出租车停在眼前。司机随即替我开车门,必定我稳稳当妥地坐好后才把门打开。坐进驾驶室时,他不忘提示我,中间叠得整整洁齐的《华尔街日报》是给我看的。接着,他拿了几盘带子出来,问我喜好甚么范例的音乐。哇塞!我处处观望,看偷拍镜头事实藏在那边。碰着如许的景象,你也会有这个反映吧?我的确不敢信任会享用到这般办事!我乘隙和他聊了起来:“看得出你很以本身的任务为豪,这外头必然有甚么故事吧。”

  “你说中了,”他答道,“我之前也是美国商界一员,但是我已厌倦了如何尽力也达不到别人定下的方针这类糊口。我决议要为我的人生缔造属于本身的新六合,在那边我可以或许或许为本身的最好表现而感应高傲。我晓得我永久也不会成为一个火箭迷信家,但是喜好开车,喜好为别人办事,喜好感受实现一成天的任务并且把任务做好。算了一下手头的资产后,我就当起出租车司机了。我很清晰要干好这一行,须要做的仅仅便是知足搭客的希冀。但是我要做出不普通的成绩,我的`办事就要超越主顾的希冀!我不要以普通办事混日子,我喜好听到主顾对我良好办事的赞美和为此获得的报答。”

  我有不爽利给他小费?固然有!奔忙各地的我就如许和这个美国商界散失的一大人材成了伴侣。

英语典范美文6

  The first Wednesday in every month was a Perfectly Awful Day--- a day to be awaited with dread, endured with courage and forgotten with haste. Every floor must be spotless, every chair dustless, and every bed without a wrinkle. Ninety-sevenjsquirming little orphans must be scrubbed and combed and buttoned into freshly starched ginghams; and all ninety-seven reminded of their manners, and told to say, "Yes, sir," "No,sir," whenever a trustee spoke.

  It was a destressing time; and poor Jerusha Abbott, being the oldest orphan, had to bear the brunt of it. But this particular first Wednesday, like its predecessors, finaly dragged itself to a close. Jerusha escaped from the pantry where she had been making sandwiches for the asylum"s guests, and truned upstairs to accomplish her regular work. Her special care was room F, where eleven little tots, from four to seven, occupied eleven little tots set in a row. Jerusha assembled her charges, straightened their rumpled frocks, wiped their noses, and started them in an orderly and willing line towards the dinning-room to engage themselves for a blessed half hour with bread and milk and prune pudding.

  Then she dropped down on the window seat and leaned throbbing temples against the cool glass. She had been on her feet since five that morning, doing everybody"s bidding, scolded and hurried by a nervous matron. Mrs. Lippett, behind the scenes, did not always maintain that calm and pompous dignity with which she faced an audience of trustees and lady visitors. Jerusha gazed out across a broad stretch of frozen lawn, beyond the tall iron paling that marked the confines of the asylum, down undualting ridges sprinkled with country estates, to the spires of the village rising from the midst of bare trees.

英语典范美文7

  Passage 3. Three Passions I Have Lived for

  Three passions, simple but overwhelmingly strong, have governed my life:the longing for love, the search for knowledge,and unbearable pity for the suffering of passions, like great winds, have blown me hither and thither,in a wayward course over a deep ocean of anguish,reaching to the very verge of have sought love, first, because it brings ecstasy—ecstasy so great that I would often have sacrificed all the rest of my lifefor a few hours for this have sought it, next, because it relieves loneliness—that terrible loneliness in which one shivering consciousnesslooks over the rim of the world into the cold unfathomable lifeless have sought it, finally, because in the union of love I have seen,in a mystic miniature,the prefiguring vision of the heaven that saints and poets have is what I sought, and though it might seem too good for human life,this is what—at last—I have equal passion I have sought have wished to understand the hearts of have wished to know why the stars shine ...A little of this, but not much, I have and knowledge, so far as they were possible, led upward toward the always pity brought me back to of cries of pain reverberate in my in famine, victims tortured by oppressors, helpless old people—a hated burden to their sons,and the whole world of loneliness, poverty, and pain make a mockery of what human life should long to alleviate the evil, but I cannot, and I too has been my have found it worth living, and would gladly live it againif the chance were offered me.

英语典范美文8

  When you see geese flying along in“V”formation,you might consider what science has discovered as to why they fly that way. As each bird flaps its wings,it creates an uplift for the bird immediately following. By flying in“V”formation,the whole flock adds at least 71 percent greater flying range than if each bird flew on its own. People who share a common direction and sense of

  community can get where they are going more quickly and easily because they are traveling on the thrust of one another. When a goose falls out of formation,it suddenly feels the drag and resistance of trying to go it alone - and quickly gets back into formation to take advantage of the lifting power of the bird in front. If we have as much sense as a goose,we will stay in formation with those people who are headed the same way we are. When the head goose gets tired,it rotates back in the wing and another goose flies point. It is sensible to take turns doing demanding jobs,whether with people or with geese flying south. Geese honk from behind to encourage those up front to keep up their speed. What messages do we give when we honk from behind? Finally - and this is important - when a goose gets sick or is wounded by gunshot,and falls out of formation,two other geese fall out with that goose and follow it down to lend help and protection. They stay with the fallen goose until it is able to fly or until it dies,and only then do they launch out on their own,or with another formation to catch up with their group. If we have as much sense as a goose,we will stand by each other like that!

英语典范美文9

  Romance of the Poor People

  At some dusk, when I was walking in the street, I saw a young man take a woman on his back and go up to the sky-bridge. I could deduce that they are a couple come from countryside from their clothes. The man walked difficultly step by step,at the same time, his forehead is full of sweat.

  So I walked towards them quickly and inquired carefully: what is wrong with her? Let me ask for a taxi for you. While, the man only smiled, instead, the woman on his back said to me: thank you, nothing. Nothing? It is so hard to understand what they did and said, therefore, I followed them all the time to pass the bridge. The woman jumped down from the back suddenly. Her husband as wiped and said to me: sorry and thanks a lot. We are playing game each other, it is just a game, ha ha . What? You are playing game! I was so awkward with little angry.

  After a while, the woman explained to me, today is the date of the three anniversaries of our marriage. Tonight, We have asked for a leave to walk outside. Her husband had little money in his pocket. Yet he wanted to buy gift for me. I refused and told him, we could buy a bag of flour with it. My husband is so strong, so I asked for him to take me with his back, therefore, he took me three rounds for the three anniversaries. In addition, he has promised me that he would be able to take me thirty rounds for the thirty anniversaries, he he.In fact, in my sight, the woman is not pretty. But, at that moment, she looks seem to be a princess under the sunlight of love.

  Said to good-bye to that couple after some greetings. I walked in the street with crowds and thought: we always think that romance relates fresh flowers, cand lelight and music. While, I never imagine this fancy romance no relations with money.

  That is true, if we have no money to provide romance for lover, yet, we can at least take lover with our back to go up to the sky- bridge, which keeps love up to date step by step.

英语典范美文10

  Er 8230; the loveliest house that I’ve ever lived in was one that I lived in with my grandparents when I was a child. And the name of the house was Crosslands. And I have some very happy memories of Crosslands.

  It was, it seemed so huge to me as a child. And it had a lovely living room with a piano in it and a lovely sort of hall with lots of carpets and chests and antiques and so on. And there was a mysterious room, it was the drawing room, and we only used it on Sundays, or when the vicar came for tea, or Christmas Day or Easter Day, and I was 8211; used to be amazed about this room because it had the best furniture in it but it was covered up with sheets 8211; it was as if all the furniture was wearing clothes 8211; and it seemed to me ridiculous that we couldn’t en- joy this beautiful furniture all the week through really.

  And probably my favorite room was the kitchen. It had a lovely red flagstone floor, which was always highly polished, and an Aga, you know one of those big cookers that heats the whole room so it was always warm there, and there was a kind of clothes-horse above it that we used to hang all our clothes on, and it was just 8211; it was lovely. It was a very warm room with baked bread and 8211; my grandmother used to make ice cream and we’d eat it in there and 8230; there was a vegetable garden leading from there so I spent a lot of time in the vegetable garden picking peas and eating them 8211; my grandmother used to get really cross with me because I used to pick all the vegetables and the fruit for our meals and then I’d eat half of them, because they tasted so delicious coming fresh from the garden.

  Now, I went back to it a few years ago and it was a big mistake. They’ve modernized it inside, they’ve got rid of those lovely old fire- places 8230; have just gone. And they’ve knocked a wall down so the drawing room and the living room have become one big modern plastic kind of room.

  But I think what upset me most about it was the feeling that the house had shrunk, it had become smaller and that my memory of this lovely large warm comfortable house had turned into an old house with modernized rooms inside it. And it taught me a lesson really, that you can’t go back on the past and recapture it. But there’s a beautiful memory there.

  呃……我住过的最心爱的屋子,便是小时侯和爷爷奶奶一路住的衡宇了。屋子的名字叫“十字地带”,它留给我一些使人很是兴奋的回想。

  屋子,在儿时的我眼里,感受真是好大啊!心爱的起居室里摆放着一架钢琴,标致的大厅里有各类百般的地毯、柜子、古玩等工具。另有一间很奥秘的房间,便是会客厅,咱们只在周日,和牧师来品茗、圣诞节或新生节的`时辰才用它。外面有最好家具,却总是笼盖着工具―― 就仿佛统统的家具都穿上了外套,是以,当时辰我一向对这间屋子很好奇。不过,令我感应荒诞的是,这么标致的家具咱们却一个礼拜都不能持续享用。

英语典范美文11

  Hope is the thing with feathers

  That perches in the soul,

  And sings the tune without the words,

  And never stops at all.

  The sweetest in the gale is heard;

  And sore must be the storm

  That could abash the little bird

  That kept so many warm.

  I've heard it in the chillest land,

  And on the strangest sea;

  Yet, never,in extremity,

  It asked a crumb of me.

  但愿是鸟儿,

  在人们心灵栖居,

  唱着无词的歌儿,

  永无止息。

  心灵是甜美的`避风港

  只要狠恶的风暴,

  才能要挟但愿,

  这安慰心灵的小鸟。

  它讴歌在最严寒的处所

  最目生的陆地

  即便身处绝境,

  也不讨取分毫。

英语典范美文12

  A certain man planted a rose and watered it faithfully and before it blossomed,he examined it.

  有小我,他种了一株玫瑰,并对峙给它浇水,待到玫瑰花开之际,他细心地打量着玫瑰。

  He was the bud that would soon blossom,but noticed thorns upon the stem and he thought,"How can any beautiful flower from a plant burdened with so many sharp thorns?"Saddened by this thought,he neglected to water the rose,and just before it was ready to bloom,it died.

  他看到了含苞欲放的蓓蕾,但同时也看到了茎干上长着的刺,心想,“长着这么多尖锐的刺的动物,如何可以或许或许开出标致的花呢?”他很悲伤,起头健忘给花浇水,顿时就要开放的玫瑰是以繁茂死掉了。

  So it is with people,Within every soul there is a rose.The God-like qualities planted in us at birth,grow amid the thorns of our faults.Many of us look at ourselves and a see only the thorns,the defects.

  有良多和他一样的人。每小我的心中都有一株玫瑰。诞生时咱们心里深处就有着各类高尚的特点,也长有近似玫瑰刺的毛病谬误,但良多人在自我审阅时,眼里看到的只要刺,只要毛病谬误。

  We despair,thinking that nothing good can possibly come from us.We neglect to water the good within us,and eventually it dies.We never realize our potential.

  这让咱们感受很绝望,以为咱们不可以或许或许有甚么好的成绩,是以健忘了灌溉心里的`美德和长处,终究致使心灵之花繁茂灭亡,未能实现本身的潜能。

  Some people do not see the rose within themselves;someone else must show it to them.One of the greatest gifts a person can possess is to be able to reach past the thorns of another,and find the rose within them.

  良多人看不到本身心里深处的玫瑰,这须要其余的赞助。天主赐赉人类最巨大的礼品便是人类可以或许或许或许透过别人心里的刺发明别人心中的玫瑰。

  This is one of the characteristics of love ,with love ,we can look at a person and accept that person into our life,knowing their true faults and all the while recognizing the nobility in their soul.We should help others to realize they can overcome their faults.If we show them the "rose"within themselves.they will conquer their thorns .Only then will they blossom many times over.

  这是恋情最典范的特点之一,由于爱,咱们才能领会对方,晓得对方存在的毛病谬误,但同时也要一向看到对方的长处,如许才能接管对方。咱们应当赞助别人熟悉到他们的毛病谬误是可以或许或许降服的,让他们看到本身心中的玫瑰,如许他们才能克服本身心里的刺,才能永久花开不败。

英语典范美文13

  The only problem unconsciously assumed by all Chinese Philosophers to be of any importance is: How shall we enjoy life, and who can best enjoy life? No perfectionism, no straining after the unattainable, no postulating of the unknowable, but taking poor, mortal human nature as it is, how shall we organize our life so that we can work peacefully, endure nobly2 and live happily?

  人不知鬼不觉中,统统的中国愚人都以为最重要的一个题目是:该如何享用糊口?谁最能享用糊口?不至善论,不未果的寻求,不蒙昧的假设,仅仅是把不幸的、致命的人类天性视为性命。咱们该如何构造咱们的性命,以使咱们能照顾着高尚安静地任务、荣幸地糊口?

  Who are we? That is the first question. It is a question almost impossible to answer. But we all agree that the busy self occupied in our daily activities is not quite the real self. We are quite sure we have lost something in the mere pursuit3 of living. When we watch a person running about looking for something in a field, the wise man can set a puzzle for all the spectators to solve: what has that person lost? Some one thinks it is a watch; another thinks it is a diamond brooch; and others will essay other guesses. After all the guesses have failed, the wise man who really doesn’t know what the person is seeking after, tells the company, “I’ll tell you. He has lost some breath.” And no one can deny that he is right. So we often forget out true self in the pursuit of living, like a bird forgetting its own danger in pursuit of a mantis, which again forgets its own danger in pursuit of another prey, as is so beautifully expressed in a parable by Chuangtse.

  第一个题目咱们是谁?这是一个几近没法回覆的题目。但是,咱们都以为平常糊口中繁忙的自我,并不是很是实在的自我。咱们相称必定,在纯洁的糊口寻求中咱们丧失了一些甚么。当咱们看到一小我在一片地步中来回地寻觅甚么工具时,智者会为傍观者设置一个迷:那小我丧失了甚么?有人以为丢了腕表,有人以为是钻石胸针,另有人作着其余的预测。但是,统统的预测都是毛病的,厥后,阿谁实在并不晓得本相的智者告知那些人说:“我来告知你们吧,他丢了一些气味。”不人可以或许或许或许否认他的话的.准确性。是以,在糊口的寻求中咱们常常会健忘实在的自我,就像庄子的寓言——一只鸟在捕食螳螂时健忘了本身的风险,而那只螳螂在捉拿另外一只猎物时也健忘了本身的风险一样,活灵活现。

英语典范美文14

  By Pablo Neruda 作者: 帕布罗.聂鲁达

  I want you to know one thing 但愿你晓得

  You know how this is 这是我的设法

  If I look at the crystal moon 当我凭窗凝睇

  at the red branch 姗姗而来的秋天

  of the slow autumn at my window 红枝上的明月

  If I touch near the fire 当我轻触火堆旁

  the impalpable ash, 似有似无的尘烬

  or the wrinkled body of the log 或是褶皱层层的木料

  Everything carries me to you 我的心儿就会飞向你

  As if everything that exists 仿佛统统都有了

  Aromas, light, medals, 芳香,光亮和声誉

  Or little boats that sail toward 就像小舟荡向岛屿

  those isles of your that wait for me, 那边, 你等待着我

  Well now. If little by little 但是,倘使

  You stop loving me, 你对我的恋情淡去

  I shall stop loving you 我的爱火也会

  Little by little. 垂垂燃烧.

  If suddenly you forget me 若是刹时你忘了我

  Do not look for me 别来找我,

  For I shall already have forgotten you. 由于我早已把你健忘.

  If you think it long and mad 我性射中

  the wind of banners 过往的猎猎疾风

  that passes through my life, 若是你厌弃它过于悠久,猖狂

  And you decide to leave me 而决定离我而去

  at the shore of the heart where I have roots, 在我恋情所深埋的心之岸

  Remember, that on that day, at that hour, 记着, 彼时彼刻,

  I shall lift my arms 我将举起双臂

  And my roots will set off 摇断爱的`根脉,

  to seek another land. 憩于他方.

  But, if each day, each hour, 但是, 若是时时刻刻

  You feel that you are destined for me 若是你也感受到你是我的真命皇帝

  with implacable sweetness, 能同享奇奥的甜美

  If each day a flower climbs 若是你迎向我的红唇

  up to your lips to seek me, 天天绽若鲜花

  Ah my love, ah my own, 啊,我的爱人, 我心里

  in me all that fire is repeated, 统统的爱火将再度燃起,

  In me nothing is extinguished or forgotten 永不会消逝, 永不被健忘

  My love feeds on your love, beloved, 我情因你爱而生, 爱人啊

  And as long as you live 情长此生,

  it will be in your arms without leaving mine. 不离你我臂弯.

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  we are constantly bombarded with visions of how we are not good enough or how we need to improve ourselves. and it’s not only external things that cause us to have such low self-esteems and feel bad about ourselves either. maybe you think all the negative-self talk is your way of being real with yourself. little things like: i’ll never get it done, i don’t deserve that, why would they want to help me? oh i could never wear that, and i’m not smart enough. instead of focusing on and telling yourself what you can’t do try focusing on what you can do.

  咱们总是被这些设法狂轰滥炸:感受本身不够好,须要完美自我。不但是内在的身分让咱们自负心不够或感受本身不好,或许你会感受,如许自我否认的悲观对话是你心里对本身的真正观点,那些都是糊口中的杂事:我永久办不好这件事;我不值得;他们为甚么想帮我?唉,我真不该穿那件衣服;我不够伶俐 8230; 8230;此刻,咱们须要改变注重力:试着去存眷那些咱们能做到的,而不是那些咱们做不到的。

  here are a few ideas you can try to build yourself up and fall in love with yourself all over again.

  上面这些小贴士,会让你变得更壮大,从头爱上你本身:

  focus on your strengths. we all have strengths and luckily they are not all the same. do things you are naturally good at and enjoy and you will build self confidence, efficiency and pride.

  聚焦本身的刚强。咱们都有刚强,很荣幸,大师的刚强各有差别。做一些你生成善于的任务,享用进程,你会成立自傲、效力和自豪。

  be proud of your accomplishments. no matter how big or seemingly small your accomplishments are you should be very proud of each and every one of them. whether it’s completing high school, university, starting your own company, having kids and raising a family, completing a project that’s hanging around for far too long, be proud. celebrate the small and large accomplishments and everything in between.

  为本身的胜利感应自豪。为本身的每次胜利感应自豪,不管巨细。或许是实现高中学业,可以或许或许是从大学顺遂毕业,或许是开了本身的公司,有了孩子,起头养家糊口,也可以或许或许是实现了一个拖了好久的名目,这些都值得自豪。为本身这些大巨细小的胜利的统统喝采。

  get excited about who you arex celebrate your uniqueness. maybe you’re a very caring individual, efficient, or adept to solving problems. embrace it. be proud that you’re not like everyone else in your social circle. people love you for being you.

  很高兴,我是如许的人。庆贺你的唯一无二。或许你富有爱心,或许你办事很有用力,又或你处理题目很老道。拥抱你的出格。你应当感应自豪,由于你跟你的交际圈里的其余人都不一样。正由于你是你,以是大师才会爱。

  share your talent. if you’ve got a talent share it with the world. if you can write – write, if you can dance – dance, if you can organize …well you get the picture. believe it or not there are people out there who could benefit greatly from you sharing your talents. ever notice how giving to others makes you feel so incredible about yourself?

  分享你的才干。若是你先天异禀,记得跟全天下分享。若是你文笔很好,那就写作吧;若是你舞跳得很棒,那就跳给大师看;若是你构造才能强,呃,你懂的。不管你信任与否,这天下上总会有人会由于你分享的才干而获益匪浅。你更应当注重的是,如许的分享进程,会让你感受本身很棒。

  forgive yourself. guilt is a weird thing. all guilt does is hold us in the past reliving something we wish we could change. not going to happen i’m afraid. forgiveness is a choice. forgive yourself. the past is the past (i know you’ve heard this before but the more you hear it the more you may start to believe it). forgive yourself, apologize and move on.

  谅解你本身。惭愧是件很奇异的任务。惭愧感只能让咱们纠结着曩昔不罢休,总是想着若是重来一遍统统会不一样。不过我想应当甚么都不会产生。饶恕实在是种挑选,谅解本身,曩昔的就让它曩昔吧(我晓得你之前必定也总是听到这句话,不过听到次数越多,你就越应当信任)。谅解,报歉,而后持续向前。

  if you have food in the refrigerator, clothes on your back, a roof overhead and a place to sleep… you are richer than 75% of this world.

  若是你冰箱里有食品,身上有衣服可穿,有屋篷掩蔽,有处所睡觉……那末,比起天下上75%的人来,你真是充足多了。

  if you have money in the bank, in your wallet, and spare change in dish someplace…you are among the top 8% of the world’s wealth.

  若是你银行中有存款,钱包中也有钱,还能到某处花费习菜……你便跻身在天下上最富有的'8%生齿傍边了。

  if your parents are still alive and still married…you are very rare, even in the united stated and canada.

  若是你的怙恃仍然健在,并且还在一路糊口的话……这但是很是可贵的事,即便是在美国与加拿大。

  someone once said: what goes around comes around.

  有人说过:我所支出的终将会回归。

  do something just for you. take time for yourself and just relax. rest both your mind and your body. rejuvenate by sitting quietly listen to soft soothing music or watch the wonders of nature from your own backyard, balcony or window. treat yourself to a massage or spa day. whatever it is that makes you feel special and relaxed … do it.

  为本身做点甚么。给本身留点时辰,抓紧下。让你的身心都能好好歇息下。悄悄地坐着,听着安抚心灵的轻音乐,或从后院、阳台或窗户看出去,赏识大天然的微妙奇景,这些城市让你变年青。去做做按摩或泡泡温泉,犒劳一下本身。不管是甚么让你感受很出格很抓紧,去做就好。

  love yourself. take pride in all your unique glory. maybe you’re quirky and have a very different talent. embrace it. flaunt it and share it with the world!

  爱本身,为本身统统唯一无二的魅力感应自豪。或许你有点奇异,有点差别凡人的才干,拥抱你的出格。要夸耀,而后跟全天下分享。

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