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    感谢身边的人的英语演讲稿.docx

    感谢身边的人的英语演讲稿篇一:请别忘记感谢身边的人praise, genuine.Hi. I, m here to talk to you about the importance of admiration and thank you, and having it be specific andAnd the way I got interested in this was, I noticed in myself, when I was growing up, and until about a few years ago, that I would want to say thank you to someone, I would want to praise them, I would want to take in their praise of me and I'd just stop it. And I asked myself, whyI felt shy, I felt embarrassed. And then my question became, am I the only one who does thisSo, I decided to investigate.r m fortunate enough to work in the rehab facility, so I get to see people who are facing life and death with addiction. And sometimes it comes down to something as simple as, their core wound is their father died without ever saying he's proud of them. But then, they hear from al 1 the family and friends that the father told everybody else that he was proud of him, but he never told the son. It* s because he didn't know that his son needed to hear it.So my question is, why don't we ask for the things that we needl know a gentleman, married for 25 years, who's longing to hear his wife say, “Thank you for being the breadwinner, so 1 can stay home with the kids,“ but won't ask. I know a woman who's good at this. She, once a week, meets with her husband and says, I'd really like you to thank me for all these things I did in the house and with the kids.z/ And he goes, 0h, this is great, this is great.And praise really does have to be genuine, but she takes responsibility for that. And a friend of mine, April, who I've had since kindergarten, she thanks her children for doing their chores. And she said, “Why wouldn, t I thank it, even though they* re supposed to do itSo, the question is, why was I blocking itWhy were other people blocking itWhy can I say, T 11 take my steak medium rare, I need size six shoes, “ but I won' t say, /zWould you praise me this way" And it's because I'm giving you critical data about me. T'm telling you where I'm insecure. I'm telling you where I need your help. And I'm treating you, my inner circle, like you, re the enemy. Because what can you do with that dataYou could neglect me. You could abuse it. Or you could actually meet my need.And 1 took my bike into the bike store- 1 love this - same bike, and they'd do something called "truing“ the wheels. The guy said, “You know, when you true the wheels, it's going to make the bike so much better.I get the same bike back, and they* ve taken all the little warps out ofthose same wheels I've had for two and a half years, and my bike is like new. So, I'm going to challenge all of you. I want you to true your wheels: be honest about the praise that you need to hear. What do you need to hearGo home to your wife - go ask her, what does she needGo home to your husband - what does he needGo home and ask those questions, and then help the people around you.And it's simple. And why should we care about thisWe talk about world peace. How can we have world peace with different cultures, different languagesI think it starts household by household, under the same roof. So, let's make it right in our own backyard. And I want to thank al 1 of you in the audience for being great husbands, great mothers, friends, daughters, sons. And maybe somebody, s never said that to you, but you've done a really, really good job. And thank you for being here, just showing up and changing the world with your ideas.Thank you. (Applause)篇二:请别忘记感谢身边的人点课台前言:雅思听力对于很多烤鸭来说都是一道难关,大家都在苦苦思 索,怎样的雅思听力。今天,点课台老师给大家整理了 TED演讲,附与视频, 希望可以帮助到正在备考的考生。TED是美国的一家私有非盈利机构,该机构 以它组织的TED大会著称,这个会议的宗旨是“用思想的力量来改变世界”。 大家在锻炼雅思听力的时候,也可以学习一下里面的主角们的思维模式,论述 方法,希望还能对大家的雅思写作有所启迪。Hi. I'm here to talk to you about the importance of praise, admiration and thank you, and having it be specific and genuine.嗨。我在这里要和大家谈谈向别人表达赞美,倾佩和谢意的重要性。并 使它们听来真诚,具体。And the way I got interested in this was, I noticed in myself, when I was growing up, and until about a few years ago, that I would want to say thank you to someone, T would want to praise them, I would want to take in their praise of me and I' d just stop it. And I asked myself, whyl felt shy, 1 felt embarrassed. And then my question became, am I the only one who does thisSo, I decided to investigate.之所以我对此感兴趣 是因为我从我自己的成长中注意到 儿年前,当我想 要对某个人说声谢谢时,当我想要赞美他们时,当我想接受他们对我的赞 扬,但我却没有说出口。我问我自己,这是为什么?我感到害羞,我感到尴 尬。接着我产生了一个问题难道我是唯一一个这么做的人吗?所以我决定做 些探究。I' m fortunate enough to work in the rehab facility, so I get to see people who are facing life and death with addiction. And sometimes it comes down to something as simple as, their core wound is their father died without ever saying he' s proud of them. But then, they hear from all the family and friends that the father told everybody else that he was proud of him, but he never told the son. It' s because he didn' t know that his son needed to hear it.我非常幸运的在一家康复中心工作,所以我可以看到那些因为上瘾而面临 生与死的人。有时候这一切可以非常简单地归结为,他们最核心的创伤来自 于他们父亲到死都未说过“他为他们而自豪”。但他们从所有其它家庭或朋友 那里得知他的父亲告诉其他人为他感到自豪,但这个父亲从没告诉过他儿 子。因为他不知道他的儿子需要听到这一切。So my question is, why don, t we ask for the things that we needl know a gentleman, married for 25 years, who' s longing to hear his wife say, “Thank you for being the breadwinner, so T can stay home with the kids, “ but won' t ask. I know a woman who' s good at this. She, once a week, meets with her husband and says, 'T d really like you to thank me for all these things I did in the house and with the kids. " And hegoes, “Oh, this is great, this is great. " And praise really does have to be genuine, but she takes responsibility for that. And a friend of mine, April, who I' ve had since kindergarten, she thanks her children for doing their chores. And she said, “Why wouldn, t I thank it, even though they' re supposed to do it”因此我的问题是,为什么我们不索求我们需要的东西呢?我认识一个结婚 25年的男士渴望听到他妻子说,“感谢你为这个家在外赚钱,这样我才能在 家陪伴着孩子,”但他从来不去问。我认识一个精于此道的女士。每周一 次,她见到丈夫后会说,“我真的希望你为我对这个家和孩子们付出的努力而 感谢我。”他会应和到“哦,真是太棒了,真是太棒了。”赞扬别人一定要 真诚,但她对赞美承担了责任。一个从我上幼儿园就一直是朋友的叫April 的人,她会感谢她的孩子们做了家务。她说:“为什么我不表示感谢呢,即 使他们本来就要做那些事情? ”So, the question is, why was I blocking itWhy were other people blocking it Why can I say, 'T 11 take my steak medium rare, I needsize six shoes, “ but I won' t say, “Would you praise me this way” And it' s because I' m giving you critical data about me. I' m telling you where I' m insecure. I' m telling you where I need your help. And I' m treating you, my inner circle, like you' re the enemy. Because what can you do with that dataYou could neglect me. You could abuse it. Or you could actually meet my need.因此我的问题是,为什么我不说呢?为什么其它人不说呢?为什么我能 说:“我要一块中等厚度的牛排,我需要6号尺寸的鞋子,”但我却不能 说:“你可以赞扬我吗? ”因为这会使我把我的'重要信息与你分享。会让我 告诉了你我内心的不安。会让你认为我需要你的帮助。虽然你是我最贴心的 人,我却把你当作是敌人。你会用我托付给你的重要信息做些什么呢?你可 以忽视我。你可以滥用它。或者你可以满足我的要求。And I took my bike into the bike store- I love this - same bike, and they' d do something called “truing“ the wheels. The guy said, “You know, when you true the wheels, it' s going to make the bike so much better. w I get the same bike back, and they, ve taken all the little warps out of those same wheels I' ve had for two and a half years, and my bike is like new. So, I'm going to challenge allbe honest about the praise to hearGo home to your wife - to your husband - what does and then help the peopleof you. 1 want you to true your wheels: that you need to hear. What do you need go ask her, what does she needGo home he needGo home and ask those questions, around you.我把我的自行车拿到车行一一我喜欢这么做一一同样的自行车,他们会对 车轮做整形。那里的人说:“当你对车轮做整形时,它会使自行车变成更 好。”我把这辆自行车拿回来,他们把有小小弯曲的铁丝从轮子上拿走这辆 车我用了 2年半,现在还像新的一样。所以我要问在场的所有人,我希望你 们把你们的车轮整形一下:真诚面对对你们想听到的赞美。你们想听到什么 呢?回家问问你们的妻子,她想听到什么?回家问问你们的丈夫,他想听到什么?回家问问这些问题,并帮助身边的人实现它们。And it' s simple. And why should we care about thisWe talk about world peace. How can we have world peace with different cultures, different languagesl think it starts household by household, under the same roof. So, let' s make it right in our own backyard. And I want to thank all of you in the audience for being great husbands, great mothers, friends, daughters, sons. And maybe somebodys never said that to you, but you' ve done a really, really good job. And thank you for being here, just showing up and changing the world with your ideas.非常简单。为什么要关心这个呢?我们谈论世界和平。我们怎么用不同 的文化,不同的语言来保持世界和平?我想要从每个小家庭开始。所以让我 们在家里就把这件事情做好。我想要感谢所有在这里的人们因为你们是好丈 夫,好母亲,好伙伴,好女儿和好儿子。或许有些人从没跟你们说过但你们 已经做得非常非常得出色了。感谢你们来到这里,向世界显示着你们的智 慧,并用它们改变着世界。篇三:别吝啬一声感谢Hi. r m here to talk to you about the importance of praise, admiration and thank you, and having it be specific and genuine.And the way I got interested in this was, I noticed in myself, when I was growing up, and until about a few years ago, that I would want to say thank you to someone, T would want to praise them, I would want to take in their praise of me and I'd just stop it. And I asked myself, whyl felt shy, I felt embarrassed. And then my question became, am I the only one who does thisSo, I decided to investigate.r m fortunate enough to work in the rehab facility, so I get to see people who are facing life and death with addiction. And sometimes it comes down to something as simple as, their core wound is their father died without ever saying he's proud of them. But then, they hear from all the family and friends that the father told everybody else that he was proud of him, but he never told the son. It's because he didn* t know that his son needed to hear it.So my question is, why don't we ask for the things that we needl know a gentleman, married for 25 years, who's longing to hear his wife say, “Thank you for being the breadwinner, so I can stay home with the kids,“ but won* t ask. I know a woman who's good at this. She, once a week, meets with her husband and says, T d really like you to thank me for all these things I did in the house and with the kids. And he goes, 0h, this is great, this is great. And praise really does have to be genuine, but she takes responsibility for that. And a friend of mine, April, who I've had since kindergarten, she thanks her children for doing their chores. And she said, “Why wouldn* t I thank it, even though they,re supposed to do itSo, the question is, why was I blocking itWhy were other people blocking itWhy can I say, T 11 take my steak medium rare, I need size six shoes, but I won, t say, “Would you praise me this way And it's because I'm giving you critical data about me. I'm telling you where insecure. I'm telling you where I need your help. And I'm treating you, my inner circle, like you* re the enemy. Because what can you do with that dataYou could neglect me. You could abuse it. Or you could actually meet my need.And T took my bike into the bike store- T love this - same bike, and they,d do something called "truing" the wheels. The guy said, “You know, when you true the wheels, it's going to make the bike so much better.I gel the same bike back, and they,ve taken all the little warps out of those same wheels I've had for two and a half years, and my bike is like new. So, V m going to challenge all of you. I want you to true your wheels: be honest about the praise that you need to hear. What do you need to hearGo home to your wife - go ask her, what does she needGo home to your husband - what does he nccdGo home and ask those questions, and then help the people around you.And it's simple. And why should we care about thisWe talk about world peace. How can we have world peace with different cultures, different languages! think it starts household by household, under the same roof. So, let's make it right in our own backyard. And I want to thank all of you in the audience for being great husbands, great mothers, friends, daughters, sons. And maybe somebody's never said that to you, but you've done a really, really good job. And thank you for being here, just showing up and changing the world with your ideas.Thank you. (Applause)Dr. Laura Trice is a therapist and coach, devoted to practices that help people find fulfillment. She, s created a therapeutic program called Writing in Recovery that uses creative skills such as journaling and music to help people develop better self-awareness and set goals. She's taught this program at such well-known clinics as Betty Ford and Promises. She's the author of the book How to Work Any 12-Step Program.In her other life, she is the head of Laura's Wholesome Junk Food, making heal thy cookies and brownies.

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