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励志英语短文1

  You know that friend who is trying to promote their new album, or start that business? You don't always have to chip in financially to be a backer -- you just have to believe in something! Lend your support when and where you can. Whether it's as simple as a retweet on Twitter or tossing a few extra bucks toward a worthy cause, show someone you believe in what they're doing. Not only will they be super-motivated, but they'll pass it on.

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励志英语短文2

  青春励志英语短文篇2:固守自己的优势

  Stick to your special talents

  You were born with a special talent. It may be to sing, write, teach, paint, mentor, preach, defend or befriend. You have something special to offer the world, something you can do better than 10,000 others. You must keep learning and trying new things to find your special talent. The world needs your gift. Be aware that even a special talent can go stale if you don’t keep using and honing it. Endeavor to keep your talents and all your skills up to date.

  An advantage isn’t an advantage unless you use it. Find ways to use your advantages to set and reach your goals. Likewise, you should recognize and then try to minimize the impact of your limitations. Remember that not all advantages are transferable. Just because you are talented in one area doesn’t mean that you will be talented at everything you try. The successful real estate investor can easily lose her money opening a restaurant. Stick to your advantages and don’t stray from them without reasoned justification.

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  固守自己的优势

  你生而有自己的特殊天赋。你的特长可能是唱歌,写作,教书,绘画,劝导,步道,辩护或交友。你总有些特殊之处可以贡献给这个世界,有些事你可以做的比另外一万个人做的都好。你必须不断学习和尝试新的'事物从而发现自己的特殊才能。时间需要你的贡献馈赠。要明白即使是特殊才能如果不经常使用而且磨练的话也会失效。因此要尽力使自己的天赋与所有的技能跟上时代。

  任何优势如果不用的话也就不称其为优势了。找到办法运用你的优势来确定并实现你的目标。同样的你应该意识到自己的不足之处并尽力将其不利影响限制在最小程度。切记并不是所有的优势都能够相互转换的:你在某一方面有天赋并不意味着你在自己所尝试的一切事情上都有天赋。一个成功的房地产投资商很可能因为开餐馆而亏本。因此要固守自己的优势,在没有理性的确定判断之前不要轻易离开自己擅长的领域。

励志英语短文3

  Once there was a great Sufi saint. In his last days, someone asked him about his master. Saint said, “Since you asked I will certainly tell you about three masters.”

  曾经有一位伟大的苏菲派(伊斯兰神秘主义派别的总称)圣人。在他生命快结束时,有人让他说说他的老师。圣人说:“既然你问了,我就给你讲讲我的三位老师。”

  # Among three of them one master was a thief.

  这三个人中有一个是小偷。

  Once while wandering around in a desert I got lost and till I found a way and reached the village it was too late. Everything was closed and there was no one outside. At last I found a man who was trying to make hole in a wall. I asked him if I could find a place to stay. He replied that it will be difficult to find a place to stay at this time of night but you can stay with me, if it’s ok with you to stay with a thief. I stayed with him for a month.

  曾经有一次我在沙漠中迷路了,后来我找到一条路,走到村子时已经很晚了。所有店门都关了,外面一个人都没有。最后我发现有一个人正在墙上挖洞,我问他我能否找到一个歇脚的地方,他说这么晚了很难找到待的地方,但如果我愿意和小偷待在一起的话我可以和他一起。然后我和他一起待了一个月。

  Each night he would say to me that, “I am going to work. You can rest and pray.” When he came back I would ask him, “Did you get anything today?” He would reply, “No not tonight but tomorrow I will try again. God Willing.” Even after daily disappointment he never lost hope and he was always happy.

  每天晚上他都跟我说:“我要去工作了,你可以休息祈祷。”他回来时我会问他:“你今天有收获吗?”他回答说:“今晚没有收获,但明天我会再试试,上天保佑。”甚至在每天都很失望的时候,他也从未失去希望,总是很开心。

  When I was meditating for years and still nothing changed, many moments came when I would get so desperate and hopeless that I thought of leaving all this and then suddenly I would remember words of that thief that, “God willing, Tomorrow it is going to happen. ”

  我冥想好多年仍没进展时,有好多次我都很绝望,看不到一丝希望,我想过要放弃所有,但我会突然想起那个小偷的话:“上天保佑,明天梦想就能实现。”

  # Second master was a dog

  第二位老师是一只狗

  Once I was going along side of a river, there I saw a dog who was very thirsty. I saw that as dog looked into river to drink water, it saw his own image and got afraid. Seeing his own reflection dog barked and ran away. But because dog was too thirsty he would come back. This happened many time but finally despite his fear, dog jumped into water.

  有一次我沿着河边走,看见一只狗很渴。每次这只狗看向水里想要喝水时,它都会看见自己的倒影,很害怕。看着自己的倒影狗就叫着跑开。但它实在太渴了,还得回来。这样重复了好多次,但最终虽然仍然恐惧,但它跳进了河里。

  Seeing this I knew that it was a message from God. It means that one has to go forward despite all of his fears.

  看到这些,我知道了这是上帝的.暗示,意思是一个人要战胜所有恐惧勇往直前。

  # Third master was a little boy

  第三位老师是一个小男孩

  As I entered a town I saw a little kid carrying a lit candle in his hands. I asked him, “Have you lit this candle yourself? ” He replied, “Yes sir.” I said, “There was time when candle was not lit and when it was lit but can you show me the source from which light came?” Boy laughed and blew out the candle and said ,”You have seen light go? Can you tell me where it had gone?? ”

  我走进一个小镇时看到一个小孩儿手里拿着一支点燃的蜡烛。我问他:“这支蜡烛是你自己点的吗?”他说:“是的,先生。”我说:“有时蜡烛不亮,有时却亮,你能告诉我光亮是从哪里来的吗?”小男孩笑着把蜡烛吹灭了,说:“你看见光亮消失了吧?你能告诉我它去哪儿了吗?”

  Boy continued, “Ok, I will tell you it had returned to the source.” This shattered my ego and at that moment I felt how stupid I was. And since then I just dropped all my Knowledge-ability.

  小男孩继续说道:“好吧,我告诉你它回到了来的地方。”我的自负荡然无存,那时我想自己多愚蠢啊。从那时起,我放下了自己所有的小聪明。

  I had no master but this doesn’t means that I was not a disciple. I accepted this whole universe, whole existence as my master.

  我没有老师,但这不代表我没有在学习。我把整个宇宙、所有存在都视为自己的老师。

  Moral: In this world there are millions of source and you can Learn from Every Possible Source. With a Master you start Learning to learn.

  道理:在这个世界上,有很多东西值得学习,你可以从很多事情上学到东西。你要找到自己的老师,学会如何去学习。

励志英语短文4

  One evening, it was raining and the wind was blowing hard. An old couple came to an inn and prepared to put up for the night (投宿)there. A young man received them with open arms(热地), but said "I”m sorry! Our guest rooms here are all full and the inns nearby are all full, too, for there will be an important meeting to be held here tomorrow."

  Hearing the young man”s words, the old couple felt very disappointed, and turned around to leave.

  Just as they were leaving, the young man came up to them and stopped them: "Madam and sir, if you don”t mind, you can sleep in my bedroom for a night......."

  The next evening, the old couple took out lots of money to give it to the young man, but he refused to take it.

  "No!You needn”t pay me any money, for I only lend my room to you." said the young man with a smile on his face.

  "You”re great, young man! It”s very kind of you. Maybe one day, I”ll build a hotel for you!" said the old man gratefully.

  With these words, the old couple left.

  Gazing at their receding figures, the young man only laughed and went on working.

  Several years later, the young man suddenly received a letter from the old couple, inviting him to go to Manhattan(曼哈顿) .

  The young man met the old couple in front of a luxury hotel(豪华饭店).

  "Do you still remember what I said to you several years ago? Look! This is the hotel that I built for you!" said the old man.

  Soon, the young man became the manager of the hotel.

励志英语短文5

  It is well that young men should begin at the beginning and occupy the most subordinate positions. Many of the leading businessmen of Pittsburgh had a serious responsibility thrust upon them at the very threshold of their career. They were introduced to the broom, and spent the first hours of their business lives sweeping out the office. I notice we have janitors and janitresses now in offices, and our young men unfortunately miss that salutary branch of business education. But if by chance the professional sweeper is absent any morning, the boy who has the genius of the future partner in him will not hesitate to try his hand at the broom. The other day a fond fashionable mother in Michigan asked a young man whether he had ever seen a lady sweep in a room so grandly as her Priscilla. He said no, he never had ,and the mother was gratified beyond measure, but then said he ,after a pause, “What I should like to see her do is sweep out a room” It does not hurt the newest comer to sweep out the office if necessary. I was one of those sweepers myself.

  Assuming that you have all obtained employment and are fairly started, my advice to you is “aim high”。 I would not give a fig for the young man who does not already see himself the partner or the head of an important firm. Do not rest content for a moment in your thoughts as head clerk, or foreman, or general manager in any concern, no matter how extensive. Say to yourself ,“My place is at the top.” Be king in your dreams.

  And here is the prime condition of success, the great secret: concentrate your energy, thought, and capital exclusively upon the business in which you are engaged. Having begun in one line, resolve to fight it out on that line, to lead in it, adopt every improvement, have the best machinery, and know the most about it.

  The concerns which fail are those which have scattered their capital, which means that they have scattered their brains also. They have investments in this, or that, or the other, here there, and everywhere. “Don't put all your eggs in one basket.” is all wrong. I tell you to “put all your eggs in one basket, and then watch that basket.” Look round you and take notice, men who do that not often fail. It is easy to watch and carry the one basket. It is trying to carry too many baskets,which break most eggs in this country. He who carries three baskets must put one on his head, which is apt to tumble and trip him up. One fault of the American businessman is lack of concentration.

  To summarize what I have said: aim for the highest; never enter a bar room; do not touch liquor, or if at all only at meals; never speculate; never indorse beyond your surplus cash fund; make the firm's interest yours; break orders always to save owners; concentrate; put all your eggs in one basket, and watch that basket; expenditure always within revenue; lastly, be not impatient, for as Emerson says, “no one can cheat you out of ultimate success but yourselves.”

  年青人应当从头学起,担负最基层的职务,这是件好事。匹兹堡有很多大企业家在之初都肩负过重担。他们与扫帚结伴,以打扫办公室渡过了企业生活的最初时间。我注意到当初的办公室都装备了工友,这使我们的年轻人可怜丢掉了这个有利的企业教导的一个内容。不外,假如哪一天凌晨扫除工碰劲没来,某位存在将来合伙人气质的青年就会绝不迟疑试着拿起扫帚。有一天,认为宠爱孩子的,时兴的密歇根母亲问一位男青年,是否见过像她的女儿普里希拉那样的年轻女郎如斯洒脱地在房间里进行打扫。男青年说从未见过,那位母亲愉快的乐不可支。但男青年顿了顿又说: “我想看到的是她能在室外进行扫除”。如果有必要,新来者在办公室外进行打扫并不什么丧失。我自己就曾经是打扫人之一。

  假设你们都已就业了,并干的相称杰出,我对你们的忠告是要“襟怀大志”。对那些尚未把自己看成是某主要公司的`合伙人或引导人的年轻人,我会不屑一顾。你们在思维上一刻也不要满意于充任任何企业的首席人员,领班或总经理,不论这家企业的范围有多大。你们要对自己说:“我的地位在最高处”你们要梦寐以求至高无上。

  取得的重要前提喝最大秘诀是:把精力跟财力完选集中于所干的事业上。一旦开端干那一行,就要信心干出个花样,要超群绝伦,要点点滴滴地改良,要采取最好的机器,要努力精通这一行。

  失败的企业是那些疏散了资力,因此象征着分散了精神的企业。他们向这件事投资,又向那件事投资,在这里投资,又在哪里投资,方方面面都有投资。“别把所有的鸡蛋放进一个篮子”之说大错特错。我告知你们,“要把所有的鸡蛋放在一个篮子,而后照管好那只篮子。”留神走位并留点神,能这样做的人往往不会失败。管好并提好那只篮子很容易。在咱们的国度,想多提篮子的人打坏的鸡蛋也多。有三只篮子的人就得把一只篮子顶在头上,这样很轻易摔倒。美国企业家的一个过错就是缺乏集中。

  我把所说的话演绎如下:要志在高峰,千万不要涉足酒吧,不要沾酒,或者仅在用餐时喝点酒;千万不要投契,签订支付的款项时,千万不要超过盈余的现金贮备,把公司的好处当成本人的利益,撤消订货的目标永远在于抢救货主,集中精力,把所有的鸡蛋放进一个篮子,支出永远小于收入,最后不要失去耐烦,由于正如爱默生所说,“除了你自己以外,没有人能哄骗你分开最后的胜利。”

励志英语短文6

  The Soundest Investment of All

  by C. Jared Ingersoll

  I feel very presumptuous and uncomfortable about trying to explain out loud the things Ibelieve in. But I do think that all human problems are in some way related to each other, soperhaps if people compare their experiences they may discover something in common in huntingthe answers.

  I am a very fortunate man for I lead a full and what is for me a happy life. I say this eventhough I happen to have had, in the course of it, a couple of severe personal blows.

  My first wife collapsed and died one day while she and I were ice skating, after eighteen years ofa most happy existence together. My only son, a sergeant in the army combat engineers, waskilled in Italy in the last war. Nevertheless, these tragedies did not throw me completely and Ihave been able to fill my life anew with happiness.

  I do not mean to sound calloused. Those blows hurt me deeply. I guess that two basicallyimportant things helped me most to recover. One is the fact that I have come to see life as agamble. The other is a belief in what some people call the hereafter. I try to live fully so thatwhen and if my luck changes there will be little room for regret or recrimination over time lost ormisspent. My belief in the hereafter is wrapped in the intangible but stubborn thoughts of alayman. Very likely I would get lost in trying to describe or defend, by cold logic, my belief inGod but nobody could argue me out of it.

  I have come to believe that I owe life as much as it owes me, and I suppose that explains thisfine satisfaction I get out of endeavoring to do a job to the best of what ability I have, and outof helping somebody else.

  As a kid I used to ride a rake in the hayfields. I got a tremendous kick out of trying to sweepevery field clean as a whistle. Here I made a surprising and happy discovery: that there couldbe actual enjoyment in the exercise of thoroughness and responsibility, and that duty didn’thave to be a drudge.

  I don’t know exactly why, but I like to do things for other people. Not only familyresponsibilities, work on a hospital board, and various church organizations but also the mostinconsequential things that might hardly seem worth the time. My office happens to be onIndependence Square and now and then I have occasion to direct a tourist to the Liberty Bell orfill him in on a little of the history of Philadelphia. The tourist doesn’t seem to mind and it makesme feel good. I’m afraid I’m not very profound. I have tried to comprehend why somethingso simple and so sound as the Golden Rule is so often forgotten or held in disrepute. I canonly say—and I say this quite selfishly—that I have found it a good investment. It has paid me avery high return, undoubtedly more than I deserve.

励志英语短文7

  Positive thinking. I’m obviously a big proponent of positive thinking as the best way to achieve your goals, but it turns out that it can lead to happiness too. Optimism and self-esteem are some of the best indicators of people who lead happy lives. Happy people feel empowered, in control of their lives, and have a positive outlook on life. Action steps: Make positive thinking a habit. In fact, this should be one of the first habits you develop. Get into the habit of squashing all negative thoughts and replacing them with positive ones. Instead of “I can’t” think“I can”. It may sound corny, but it has worked for me, every time.

  积极思考是达成你目标的最佳方式,我是这一想法的强烈支持者,但同时它也能指引你走向幸福。乐观与自尊是快乐生活的人们的最佳写照。快乐的人们感到充满活力,能够控制他们的生活,同时积极看待生活。动作步骤:把积极思考培养成习惯。事实上,这应该是你首先培养的习惯之一。养成粉碎你的负面想法并用积极的'想法替代它们的习惯。用“我能”的想法替代“我不能”。听起来毫无新意,但对我来说都很奏效。

励志英语短文8

  1高中青春励志英语短文精选:A Little Bit More

  Today is an excellent day for small improvements. Whatever is working for you, find a way to improve it just a little. There’s no need to make a huge change, just a small one, something you can do right now.

  If you called just one additional customer each day, over the course of the next month you would talk to about 20 new people. If you learned just one more new word each day, in the next year you would increase your vocabulary by more than 300 words.

  Small improvements can add up over time into big accomplishments. Look around you. Consider the work you do each day. Think about how you could do it just a little bit better.

  In a marathon race, each step the winner takes is just a little bit longer and a little bit faster than each stride taken by the 100th place finisher. Yet over the course of the race, that small difference adds up in a big way.

  Do just a little bit more today, and tomorrow too, and each day after that. Anyone can make just a small improvement, and that can make a big, big difference.

  高中青春励志英语短文翻译:再多一点点

  今天就是你可以做改进的极好的一天。无论你在做什么,找一个方法去做一点点的改进。不用做太大的改变,只要一点点——你现在可以做到的一点点。

  如果你每天多给一个顾客打电话的话,一个月下来你会发现你又多认识了差不多二十个人。如果每天多学会一个新词,过一年,你的词汇量将会增加300多个。

  小小的改进能够逐步积累成大的成就。观察你的周围。思考你每天所做的工作。英语短文想一下你怎么能做得更好一点。

  在马拉松比赛中,冠军的'每一步都只比第一百名的选手的步伐大一点点、快一点点。英语短文但是在比赛过程中,那些小小的不同积累成了巨大的区别。

  今天、明天、今后的每一天尽力做更多一点点。任何人都能做一点小小的改进,但那小小的改进将会起到非常大、非常大的作用。

  高中青春励志英语短文精选:You are Absolutely Unique

  Enjoy that uniquenesss1. You do not have to pretend in order to seem more like someone else. You do not have to lie to hide the parts of you that are not like what you see in anyone else.

  You were meant to be different. Nowhere, in all of history, will the same things be going on in anyone’s mind, soul and spirit as are going on in yours right now.

  If you did not exist, there would be a hole in creation, a gap2 in history, and something missing from the plan for humankind. Treasure your uniqueness. It is a gift given only to you. Enjoy it and share it!

  No one can reach out to others in the same way that you can. No one can speak your words. No one can convey your meanings. No one can comfort others with your kind of comfort. No one can bring your kind of understanding to another person. No one can be cheerful and light-hearted3 and joyous4 in your way. No one can smile your smile. No one else can bring the whole unique impact of you to another human being.

  Share your uniqueness. Let it flow out freely among your family and friends, and the people you meet in the rush and clutter of living, wherever you are. That gift of yourself was given to you to enjoy and share. Give yourself away!

  See it! Receive it!

  Let it inform you, move you and inspire you!

  You are unique!

  高中青春励志英语短文翻译:你是独一无二的

  请欣赏你自己的独特吧!你不用伪装自己以使你看起来和别人一样,也无需掩藏你在别人看来所具有的独特性。

  你生来与众不同。现在你所拥有的思想,灵魂,精神是任何时刻、任何地点的其他人都不曾拥有的。

  如果你不存在了,那么上帝的作品中就有了一个缺憾,历史也不再完整,人类发展也有了缺失。

  珍惜你所拥有的独特性。这是上天给你的礼物,请欣赏并学会分享它。

  没有人能像你一样乐于帮助别人。没有人能像你一样表达自己。也没人能够表达你想传达的意思。没有人能用你所特有的方式来安慰别人。也没有人能够像你一样善解人意。没有人能像你一样感受快乐、无忧无虑,也没有人能像你一样微笑。总而言之,没有人能够把你的特性展示给其他人。

  分享你的独特性吧!尽情地将你的独一无二展示给其他人,英语短文不管是你的亲人和朋友还是你在纷繁复杂的生活中所遇到的路人。请欣赏并分享上帝给你的这份独特的礼物吧。释放你自己!

  感知它并且接受它!

  听从你的独特性,让它影响你、感动你并且激励你前进!

  你是独一无二的!

  高中青春励志英语短文精选:Thoughts and Actions

  Some people go through life standing at the excuse counter.

  They say they’d like to do this or that, but then they offer all the excuses in the world for why they can’t do whatever it is. No matter what the excuses are, the only thing that is usually limiting them is their own self-perception.

  If I’ve learned anything, I’ve learned that a person —any person —may do anything they set their mind on doing. The things you need are willingness to work for what you want, patience to learn what you need to know and, most important of all, belief in yourself. You only need a seed, and then your faith in yourself will grow with you as you move forward.

  If your self-perception is that you can’t accomplish something because you’re not smart enough, then take the time to learn what you need to know, and then your self-perception will change.

  If your self-perception is that you can’t accomplish something because you never finish anything you start, then go and finish something and change your self- perception.

  If your self-perception is that you’re too lazy, too busy, too unworthy, too unfocused, too depressed, or too dependent on others to accomplish great things, then you’re right. You are that because you believe you are, but in fact, you can change that! Life is change, and the past doesn’t equal the future. Your reality today is the result of your past beliefs and actions. Change your beliefs and actions, and you will change your future. Whether you think you can or you can’t, you’re right. You are what you think.

  Think about that the next time you need an excuse.

励志英语短文9

  “We are all at the mercy of a falling tile,” Julius Caesar reminds us in Thornton Wilder’s Ides of March. None of us knows at what hour something we may love may suffer some terrible blow by a force we can neither anticipate nor control.

  Fifty-five years of living, much of the time in trouble centers of a highly troubled era, have not taught me how to avoid being hit by falling tiles. I have sustained some very severe blows. My mother died when I was three years old. My first-born son, a gifted and idealistic youth, was killed in the war. While I was still cherishing the hope that he might be alive, circumstances beyond my control made it impossible for me to continue work into which I had poured my heart’s blood for twenty years.

  I speak of such things here in the hope of helping others to believe with me that there are resources within one’s grasp which enable one to sustain such blows without being crushed or embittered by them.

  I believe the best hope of standing up to falling tiles is through developing a sustaining philosophy and state of mind all through life. I have seen all sorts of people sustain all sorts of blows in all sorts of circumstances by all sorts of faiths, so I believe anyone can find a faith that will serve his needs if he persists in the quest.

  One of the best ways I know of fortifying oneself to withstand the vicissitudes of this insecure and unpredictable era is to school oneself to require relatively little in the way of material possessions, physical satisfactions, or the praise of others. The less one requires of such things the better situated one is to stand up to changes of fortune.

  I am singularly rich in friendships. Friends of all ages have contributed enormously to my happiness and helped me greatly in times of need. I learned one of the great secrets of friendship early in life—to regard each person with whom one associates as an end in himself, not a means to one’s own ends. That entails trying to help those with whom one comes in contact to find fulfillment in their own way while seeking one’s own fulfillment in one’s own way.

  Another ethical principle that has stood me in good stead is: Know thyself! I try to acquaint myself realistically with my possibilities and limitations. I try to suit my aspirations to goals within my probably capacity to attain. I may have missed some undiscovered possibilities fro growth, but I have spared myself much by not shooting for stars it clearly was not given me to attain.

  I have seen much inhumanity, cheating, corruption, sordidness, and selfishness but I have not become cynical. I have seen too much that is decent, kind, and noble in me to lose faith in the possibility for a far finer existence than yet has been achieved. I believe the quest for a better life is the most satisfying pursuit of men and nations.

  I love life, but I am not worried about death. I do not feel that I have lost my son and a host of others dear to me by death. I believe with William Penn that “they that love beyond the world cannot be separated by it. Death is but crossing the world, as friends do the seas; they live in one another still.” Death, I believe, teaches us the things of deathlessness.

励志英语短文10

  The secret of success

  One of the keys to being successful in anything you do is persistence.Once you have determined exactly what you want to accomplish,you must take massive action on a consistent ,and persistent basis in order to succeed.

  If you take the time to study any successful person ,you will learn that the vast majority of them have had more "failure"than they have had "successes".This because successful people are persistent; the more they stumble and fall,the more they get right back up and get going again.On the other hand,people that don't get back up and try again,never reach success.

  Absolutely,definitely,without any doubt,I have every confidence in myself.I will succeed.I can make it !

  译文:

  成功的秘诀

  任何事情取得成功的关键之一就是坚持不懈。一旦你确定了自己要达成什么目标,就一定要采取大量行动,并且始终如一、坚持不懈,直到成功。

  如果你花时间去研究那些成功人士,你就会发现,他们绝大多数人的.“失败”都比“成功”多。这是因为成功人士是坚持不懈的.他们摔倒的越多,站起来继续前行的次数就会越多。另一方面,那些摔倒或不爬起来再尝试的人,永远不会成功。

  绝对地,毫无疑问地,我对自己充满信心,我一定会成功的。

励志英语短文11

  Flow. This is a popular concept on the Internet these days — the state we enter when we are completely focused on the work or task before us. We are so immersed in our task that we lose track of time. Having work and leisure that gets you in this state of flow will almost undoubtedly lead to happiness. People find greatest enjoyment not when they’re passively mindless, but when they’re absorbed in a mindful challenge. Action steps: Find work that you’re passionate about. Seriously — this is an extremely important step. Find hobbies that you’re passionate about. Turn off the TV — this is the opposite of flow — and get outside and do something that truly engages you.

  流动。这是最近网络上一个流行的概念——当我们全神贯注于眼前的工作和任务时我们进入的状态。我们太过沉浸于我们的任务以至于没了时间观念。拥有工作和休闲会让你出于流动的'状态,这几乎毫无疑问会让你幸福。当人们被动地没有意识时不会找寻到巨大地愉悦感,这种感觉只有当他们专注于挑战时才能获得。动作步骤:找一份你热爱地工作。这是至关重要地一步。在找一个你有兴趣地爱好。关掉电视机(这是流动的反面),走到户外,进行些你能够真正参与进去的活动。

励志英语短文12

  Not until you realize that life itself is a beautiful thing will you really start to live. Although living combines tragedy with splendor, life is beautiful and even tragedies reflect something engaging. If you were simply to live, do more than that; live beautifully.

  直到你认识到生活本身是一件美好的事情,你才会真正开始生活。虽然生活将悲剧与辉煌结合在一起,但生活是美好的,甚至悲剧也反映出某种迷人的东西。如果你只是活着,就要做得更多;活得漂亮。

  Through the sea of darkness, hope is the light that brings us comfort, faith, and reassurance. It guides our way if we are lost and gives us a foothold on our fears. The moment we lose hope is the moment we surrender our will to live. We live in a world that is disintegrating into a vicious hatred, where hope is needed more than ever but cannot be discerned. Finding that is rare while the world lives in fear, but the belief in something better, something bigger than this, is what keeps life worth living.

  在黑暗的.海洋中,希望是带给我们安慰、信念和安慰的光。它引导我们的道路,如果我们迷路了,给了我们立足于我们的恐惧。失去希望的那一刻是我们放弃生活意志的时刻。我们生活在一个正在分裂为恶性仇恨的世界里,在那里,希望比以往任何时候都更需要,但却无法辨别。当世界生活在恐惧中时,发现这是很罕见的,但是对更好的东西的信念,比这更大的东西,是使生命值得活下去的东西。

  Then you hear a baby speaking her first word, you see seniors holding hands, you feel the first spring rain, or smell the pine tree at Christmas, and remember that no matter how awful it is, there is always hope. No matter how weak we are, we will always survive.

  然后你听到一个婴儿说她的第一个字,你看到老人手牵着手,你感觉到第一次春雨,或闻到松树在圣诞节,并记住,无论多么可怕,总是有希望。无论我们多么弱小,我们都将永远生存下去。

励志英语短文13

  I was running a few errands in my car the other day. The sun was out, the radio was playing, and I was singing along. The song was a joyful one and even my weak voice sounded good singing it. Then it happened, however. The sweet sound of the music ended and was replaced with the dreaded news break.

  前几天我在自己的车子里处理一些事情,太阳出来了,收音机播放着,我跟着里面唱起歌来,歌曲的旋律欢快,我五音不全也能唱好。突然优美的音乐停止了,取而代之的是骇人听闻的一些消息。

  I drove on while the announcer droned on. Gas prices were going higher again because of the competitive speculation on Wall Street. The race for the Presidency was getting nastier and nastier, Rioting had broken out when fans of a sports team had gone wild, celebrating their team’s championship.

  我边开着车边听着广播,由于华尔街上的投机竞争导致油价的上涨,总统竞选变得越来越手段肮脏,粉丝在庆祝喜爱的运动队伍取得比赛胜利时候,发生了。

  Finally, I could take no more and turned off the radio. Silence seemed preferable to listening to anything else about the crazy, competitive society we live in. I slowed down as I entered a local town and watched the people as I drove by.

  最终我不堪忍受这些负面新闻之重而关掉了收音机。此刻的`宁静比听那些令人糟心揭露社会疯狂、竞争新闻要好多了,我减速来的镇上,看经过的人来人往。

  A tall muscular man was helping an elderly lady out of a car and helping her position her walker so she could go into a local store.

  一个身材高大壮硕的男子正在帮一位行动不便老妇人,从车里出来并帮她安放好助步器,这样她就可以去当地的商店。

  A smiling woman was tossing birdseed into her backyard while a dozen Robins flew down to enjoy the feast being laid out before them.

  一位面带微笑的妇人,在她的后院给一群知更鸟投食,那些鸟儿可以大快朵颐。

  A young man was walking along, carrying his two year old daughter safely in his arms. He tickled her gently when she pulled the hat off his head and they both laughed. I laughed too as I looked at all of this kindness. It felt like a glimpse of Heaven. The radio may have been off in my car, but in my heart I was still singing.

  一位年轻的父亲走来,将他两岁的女儿搂在臂弯,看起来安全感十足。当女儿试图去拉他的帽子,他开始挠女儿痒痒,他们都开心的笑了。当看到生命中这些温暖美好的事情,我也笑了。尽管车里广播被我关了,但是我的心仿佛随着之前播放的歌曲,悠扬的唱了起来。

  In truth, this world could use a little more kindness and a lot less competition. Kindness makes us all winners in this life. Kindness reminds us that we are all God’s Children. Kindness shows us that we don’t have to beat others in this world.

  我所感到生命的真谛是,这个世界可以多一些美好,少一些竞争。带着善意让我们每个人都是赢家,让我们觉得自己是上帝之子,不需要打败这个世上的任何人。

  We just have to love them. May all of your moments here then be full of kindness, love, and joy. And may your only competition be with yourself: to be the best possible you that you can be.

  我们只要施与爱。愿生命的每一刻都平顺喜乐。愿我们永远都以超越自己为目标,成为更好的自己。

励志英语短文14

  Many years ago I met a man whose unique psychology helped me to shed a life of struggle and uneasiness for great happiness, for peace of mind, and for a measure of success I otherwise would not have attained.

  His name was George Robert White, a man who was orphaned and impoverished at a tender age. Yet, a man whose God-given beliefs made him both a material and a spiritual millionaire at thirty.

  My path to success, and to what I had considered its natural result- happiness-was the ordinary road over which most American businessmen travel, namely, endless hours of hard work, social contacts, wise investments, headaches and heartaches.

  To be sure, in a materialistic sense, I had traveled a long way from my father’s farm in Nova Scotia. I had become an executive in a multi-million dollar drug firm. But where was the resulting happiness that my material gain was supposed to have afforded me?

  In my private moments of mental inventory, I discovered that I had no more peace of mind, nor was I less afraid of the problems of life and death, than many years before, when I planned my road to happiness and success by the flickering lamp in my father's tiny farmhouse. The reason was, I had neglected spiritual values in my anxiety for material gain.

  It took the kindly advice of George Robert White, to open the pathway for me to happiness and freedom of mind. The important lesson Mr. White taught me is this: If we are to be happy, if we are to be successful in every aspect of the word, if we are to live truly full lives, we must share ourselves, as well as our material gain, with our fellow men.

  As a young man, Mr. White took over the leadership of a small soap-manufacturing plant in Boston, and throughout his career he gave away to charity a large part of his net profits.

  Yet, despite his unusual business practices, Mr. White built that tiny concern into the world-famous Cuticura Corporation, and became the multi-million-dollar manufacturer of Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Shampoo.

  I shall never forget Mr. White's words: "Personal success, business success, built upon materialism alone, are empty shells concealing disappointment, saddened lives," which he epitomized by saying: "Cast your bread upon the waters and it will come back in abundance."

  Since Mr. White's death, I have endeavored, as his successor, to adhere to his code of ethics. Two dollars out of every three dollars profit earned by our corporation is shared with others in helping to make our nation a better place in which to live.

  We, in our corporation, believe that it is not sufficient only to manufacture as fine a product as is possible-millions of dollars over the years are being shared by our corporation for the advancement of medicine and science, for chemical research, for art and for beauty.

  In my personal life I have adopted Mr. White's beliefs, and, in doing so, I have become much better equipped to serve humanity.

  My reward, my blessings, have come to me in the form of personal satisfaction and peace of mind that had been substantially foreign to me.

  Yes, I believe that spirituality is the needed seasoning to America's materialism. But it must be that kind of spirituality that takes the form of help and service toward our fellow men.

励志英语短文15

  There was once a guy who suffered from cancer, a cancer that can't be cured. He was 18 years old and he could die anytime. All his life, he was stuck in his house being taken cared by his mother. He never went outside but he was sick of staying home and wanted to go out for once. So he asked his mother and she gave him permission.

  曾有一男孩,患了不治之癌。他才18岁,但生命随时会结束。一直以来,男孩都被困在屋子里,由他的母亲照料。男孩从未出去过,但他厌倦了一直窝在家里,想出去走一走。男孩因此询问他的母亲,并得到了母亲的同意。

  He walked down his block and found a lot of stores. He passed a CD store and looked through the front door for a second as he walked. He stopped and went back to look into the store. He saw a beautiful girl about his age and he knew it was love at first sight. He opened the door and walked in, not looking at anything else but her. He walked closer and closer until he was finally at the front desk where she sat.

  男孩出了门,路过了许多家店。经过一家卖CD的音像店时他看了眼前门。男孩停了下来,并走回去又往店里看了看。他看见一个漂亮的女孩,年龄大约和他一般大。男孩意识到他一眼就爱上了这女孩。他打开了这家店的门,走了进去,什么也不看,就只看着她。男孩越走越近,直到来到这女孩坐着的前台。

  She looked up and asked, "Can I help you?"

  女孩抬起头来问道:“有什么需要帮忙的吗?”

  She smiled and he thought it was the most beautiful smile he has ever seen before and wanted to kiss her right there.

  女孩笑了笑,男孩认为这是他见过的最美丽的笑容,他甚至想当场就亲吻这女孩。

  He said, "Uh... Yeah... Umm... I would like to buy a CD."

  他说道:“呃…是的…嗯…我想买张CD。”

  He picked one out and gave her money for it.

  男孩随便挑了一张出来并把钱递给女孩。

  "Would you like me to wrap it for you?" she asked, smiling her cute smile again.“

  需要我帮你把它包起来吗?”女孩问,脸上又露出可爱的微笑。

  He nodded and she went to the back. She came back with the wrapped CD and gave it to him. He took it and walked out of the store.

  男孩点了点头,女孩走到前台的后面。回来的时候女孩拿着包装好了的CD,交给了男孩。他拿了过来,然后走出了这家店。

  He went home and from then on, he went to that store every day and bought a CD, and she wrapped it for him. He took the CD home and put it in his closet. He was still too shy to ask her out and he really wanted to but he couldn't. His mother found out about this and told him to just ask her. So the next day, he took all his courage and went to the store as usual. He bought a CD like he did every day and once again she went to the back of the store and came back with it wrapped. He took it and when she wasn't looking, he left his phone number on the desk and ran out...

  男孩回到了家。从那以后,他每天都会来这家店,买一张CD,然后女孩就给他包装起来。男孩把CD带回家,放进他的衣橱里。他还是很害羞,不敢把她约出来。他真的很想,但是他做不到。男孩的母亲知道了此事后,就告诉他,只管把她约出来就好了。于是第二天,男孩鼓起了全部的勇气,像往常一样来到了店里。像过去那样,他还是买了一张CD,而女孩也还是走到后面,回来的时候再把包装好的CD交给他。男孩接了过来,趁女孩不注意,他把他的电话号码留在了桌子上,然后跑了出去…

  RRRRRING!!!

  “铃铃铃铃铃铃…”

  One day the phone rang, and the mother picked it up and said, "Hello?"

  一天,电话响了起来。男孩的'母亲接起电话说道,“你好?”

  It was the girl!!! The mother started to cry and said, "You don’t know? He passed away yesterday..."

  是那个女孩!!!男孩的母亲开始哭了起来,说道:“你不知道吗?他昨天就去世了…”

  The line was quiet except for the cries of the boy's mother. Later in the day, the mother went into the boy's room because she wanted to remember him. She thought she would start by looking at his clothes. So she opened the closet.

  电话里安静了下来,只听到男孩母亲啜泣的声音。之后,男孩的母亲来到了他的房间,缅怀她的儿子。男孩的母亲想先看一看男孩的衣物。于是她打开了男孩的衣柜。

  She was face to face with piles and piles and piles of unopened CDs. She was surprised to find all these CDs and she picked one up and sat down on the bed and she started to open one. Inside, there was a CD and as she took it out of the wrapper, out fell a piece of paper. The mother picked it up and started to read it. It said: Hi... I think U R really cute. Do u wanna go out with me? Love, Jocelyn.

  在她的面前,是一摞又一摞的CD。看到这么多的CD,男孩的母亲感到很惊讶。她随手拿出一张,坐在了男孩床上。她拆开了包装,把CD拿了出来。一张纸条掉了出来。男孩的母亲捡起了纸条,开始读起来。上面写着:你好…我觉得你真的很可爱。你想和我出去约会吗?爱你的,乔瑟琳。

  The mother was deeply moved and opened another CD...

  男孩的母亲被深深打动了,拆开了另一张CD…

  Again there was a piece of paper. It said: Hi... I think U R really cute. Do u wanna go out with me? Love, Jocelyn.

  又发现了另一张纸条。上面写着:你好…我觉得你真的很可爱。你想和我出去约会吗?爱你的,乔瑟琳。

  Love is... when you've had a huge fight but then decide to put aside your egos, hold hands and say, "I Love You."

  爱就是…当你万般挣扎过后,把自我放到一边,握住对方的手,说:“我爱你。”

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