E.And they don’t think about why something cannot be done.F.And this makes you take even more or better quality action.G.But successful people have a completely different purpose behind their actions. 免费查看参考答案及解析 题目: [阅读理解] We' re accustomed to thinking of environmental ...
Rather than concluding that children make parents either happy or miserable, Senior suggests we need to redefine happiness: instead ofthinkingof it as something that can be measured by moment-to-moment joy, we should consider being happy as a past-tense ...
UNIT 2BRIDGING CULTURES主题人与社会跨文化沟通包涵与合作背景文化Misadventures in EnglishLast week, our forum asked if you had any funny or st
However, how we judge the world is more complicated than just ‘good’ and ‘bad.’ Humanity has used language to develop various value judgments: from unfair to fantastic to horrible. But these value judgments highly depend on how we perceive things. So, we could label something ‘wonderful,...
4. Be Aware of Your Biases The most common types of cognitive bias you need to avoid are: Confirmation Bias:we always subconsciously assume we’re right. Action Bias:we act too quickly before thinking something through. Association Bias:why did the rain dance always work? Because they’d dan...
Observing your thoughts can help to recognize whether you’re focused on the positive or the negative. Is there a real problem here that needs to be addressed? Or something you can acknowledge and let go of? When you process your thoughts with awareness, you can place them in the appropriat...
As is often the case, when we experience something ___ in life, we deal with the feeling through ___expression. Jerry’s father had died during a robbery. A young child might ___ that experience by wishing something could have ___ it. For Jerry, out came the Man of Steel, who w...
In case you've had your head in a bucket for the past few months (not something I recommend by the way, but that's an entirely different story), you might be aware that Microsoft has been working away on something called .NET.
After Impressionism, subsequent artists began to ask, "What do we do next?" Painters such as Picasso (1881-1973tried to analyse the shapes which existed in the natural world but in a new way, with Cubism. Others gave their paintings a realistic but dream-like quality. Still others turned ...
REALISTIC THINKING We can all be bogged down by negative thinking from time to time, such as calling ourselves mean names (e.g., "idiot", "loser"), thinking no one likes us, expecting something, terrible will happen, or believing that we can't overcome something no matter how hard we ...