TED英语演讲:如何成为一个自信的人.doc
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1、此资料由网络收集而来,如有侵权请告知上传者立即删除。资料共分享,我们负责传递知识。TED英语演讲:如何成为一个自信的人多少人一碰到失败就放弃了?多少人一遇到困难就退缩了?不管机遇如何,困难多大,哪怕身处逆境,相信自己可以做到,这就是自信。如何成为一个自信的人?下面是小编为大家收集关于TED英语演讲:如何成为一个自信的人,欢迎借鉴参考。本文无中文翻译稿,特提供内容提炼:自信的定义:相信自己有在任何困难的情况下完成任务的能力。自信就是相信自己能够做到。自信是一种技能,是能够培育出来的。如何提升自信:1、重复重复再重复。当你的技能通过不断刻意练习而变得炉火纯青之后,就容易获得自信。在反复练习的过程中
2、,你遇到的困难是如何在失败后不气馁,如何在平台期时不急躁。实力是自信的资本。对于自己做得好的事情,我们往往会更有自信。所以,努力提高自己的实力会让自己更自信。2、自我激励。在和自己对话的时候用积极正面的想法替换掉之前消极的想法。已经有太多人认为我们做不到,认为我们不够好了,为什么我们自己也要那么想呢?要相信我是自己生活的主宰。如果自己都不相信,又会有谁相信呢?3、远离那些会拖你后腿的人。或许我们身边总是不乏这样的人,在我们追逐梦想的时候,总是冷嘲热讽。我们需要坚持梦想,不去听那些人的声音,等你爬的更高,那些声音也就听不到了。我们要多和志同道合、可以互相鼓励的人在一起。4、给自己写自夸信,记录生
3、命中辉煌的时刻。写下自己的成就事件,当你意志消沉的时候就拿出来看看,就会发现其实自己也挺厉害的呢。5、改变自己的解读方式。多做正面、积极的解读。如何帮助别人建立自信:恰当地夸赞别人做得好的地方,把注意力放在别人的优点上面。| 英文演讲稿 |In my past life as a soccer coach, once you won a national championship, everyone wants to come play for you.Really not true. Once you paid them $25,000 a year in scholarships, eve
4、rybody wants to come play for you. And parents would always come to me and they’d say: “;Okay, my son or my daughter wants to come play at your university, what is it that we have to do? You know, what are you looking for?”;And being the Socratic professor that I am, I say, well, what does you
5、r son or daughter do? What do they do really well that we’d be interested in? And typically their answers are, well, they’ve got great vision. They’re really good. They can see the entire field. Or, my daughter is the fastest player, there’s nobody that can beat her. Or, my s
6、on’s got a great left-footer. Really great in the air and can hit every ball.I’m like: “;Yeah, not bad; but to be quite honest with you, those are the last things I’m looking for. The most important thing? Self-confidence.”;Without that skill, and I use the word skill intentionally
7、, without that skill, we are useless as a soccer player. Because when you lose sight or belief in yourself, we’re done for.I use the definition of self-confidence to be the ability or the belief to believe in yourself, to accomplish any task, no matter the odds, no matter the difficulty, no ma
8、tter the adversity. The belief that you can accomplish it – self-confidence.Some of you are saying, “;Great, I don’t have it. I’m so shy. I’ll never do that, bla, bla, bla.”;And you start to drag all the way down here. But, I use the word skill because I believe it can be tra
9、ined. And I’ll show you a couple of ways in which we do. Hopefully I won’t run out of time. I don’t use any slides because my speech always goes here, or here, or here. So we’ll see which way we get to.The easiest way to build self-confidence: there’s no magic button. I
10、 can’t say: “;Hey, this plane is going down, who can fly? Put your hand up.”;”;I can, I’m confident!”;Repetition, repetition, repetition. Right?What does Malcom Gladwell call it, the 10,000-hour rule? There’s no magic button.I recruited a goalie from Colombia, South America one yea
11、r. Big, tall 6’3″ man. You know, he had hands like stone. I thought he was like Flipper. Every time I threw him the ball, down, onto the ground. I was like, oh my god, we’re in trouble.Simple solution: get to the wall, kick a ball against the wall and catch it. Kick the ball agains
12、t the wall and catch it.His goal was 350 a day for eight months. He came back, his hands were calloused, the moisture on his hands were literally gone, he is now playing in Europe. Magic? No.Repetition, repetition, repetition.The problem is, we expect to be self-confident but we can’t be unles
13、s the skill, or the task we’re doing, is not novel, is not new to us. We want to be in a situation where we have so much pressure in that and what I mean, because pressure builds diamonds, we want to be in a situation where “;Hey, I’ve done this a thousand times”;.I did my speech, and I
14、practiced in front of a mirror: bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla. Hey I’m sounding good. And then I went in front of my kids, and my wife. I said, oh gosh, I got a little nervous.Then I’d get in front of Glenn Gould, Oh my goodness, I am a little more nervous! By the time I get to the ACG, w
15、here 2,500 people, can’t say anymore, right? Twenty-five hundred people, where twenty-five hundred people are there, I won’t have a single ounce of nervousness because of my ability to practice. Right?Over, and over, and over, again.The problem with repetition is: how many of us bail aft
16、er the first bit of failure? How many of us bail after the first bit of adversity? Edison was on that video, and it depends who you ask, there’s anywhere from 1,000 to 10,000 tries to build that light bulb. 1,000 to 10,000.J.K Rowling should be on that video. Do you know how many publishers sh
17、e took her Harry Potter book to? I believe the number was 12 or 13;I am pretty confident but after two or three no’s I’d be like: “;damn it!”;.After six or seven, I’m like: “;maybe not!”; Definitely after nine or ten, I’d be looking to be a soccer coach or something else besi
18、des an author. Right? I mean, twelve times somebody said no. But, practice, practice, practice, and do not accept failure.Maybe it shouldn’t be repetition, maybe the answer should be persistence. Because we all repeat something but very few of us really will persist. So that’s one way to
19、 build self-confidence.Get out there. Do what you want to do and do not accept no.The other one is self-talk. We all have a self-talk tape that plays in our head. Anybody go shopping and put on a pair of pants this week? If you’re a woman, the first thing that always comes: “;Damn I look fat i
20、n these pants!.”;And if you’re a man, it’s the opposite: “;Oh god, I got no muscle, I’m so flabby!”; Right? We all have this tape that plays in our head.As a student, if they asked me the question, it was like: “;Oh, gee please professor don’t pick me, I don’t know the
21、answer.”; I’d look down. Right?If you’re in the b;when I, let me tell you something, and the VP of business admin is here, I shouldn’t repeat this, but when they hired me as an athletics director, I sat in an architect’s meeting, and I am as dumb as a post when it comes to an
22、ything to do with numbers and angles.And they are like: the fundibulator valve of the architectural, uh, what do you think doctor Joseph? Uh, let me look into that for you and get back to you. Right? I was in a, oh god god, please don’t ask me, please don’t ask me. We all have this negat
23、ive self-talk that goes in our head.Guess what? There’s enough people that are telling us we can’t do it. That we’re not good enough. Why do we want to tell ourselves that? We know for a fact that thoughts influence actions. We saw it there with the video Sheldon, Dr. Levy showed.W
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