♨️6 CÁCH TẬN DỤNG THỜI GIAN CỦA BẠN HIỆU QUẢ HƠN TRONG GIAI ĐOẠN DỊCH!
Ai cũng chỉ có 24 giờ mỗi ngày và mặc dù có rất nhiều cách để tiết kiệm thời gian bạn có, nhưng không có cách nào để có được nhiều thứ hơn.
Nhưng không cần phải lo lắng — có rất nhiều cách để sử dụng thời gian để có được hiệu quả tốt hơn!!
1️⃣ CHẬM LẠI
Sống chậm lại để tận dụng thời gian của bạn có vẻ trái ngược với trực giác, nhưng khi thực sự sống chậm lại, bạn sẽ thấy rằng những gì bạn làm trở nên có ý nghĩa hơn rất nhiều.
Tưởng tượng bạn chạy xe qua một con đường, tất nhiên là bạn sẽ lướt qua rất nhanh và quên mất mình đã bỏ lỡ những gì. Khi bạn đi bộ, bạn sẽ cảm nhận được nhiều thứ xảy ra xung quanh hơn. Biết lắng nghe, nhìn nhận và sống tốt hơn ^^
2️⃣ CƠ CẤU THỜI GIAN RẢNH CỦA BẠN
Khi bạn có mục đích đằng sau hành động của mình, bạn sẽ cảm thấy hiệu quả hơn và hạnh phúc hơn nhiều (ngay cả khi mục đích đó là không làm gì trong một hoặc hai giờ!)
Hãy biết mình sẽ làm gì và được giải lao bao lâu nhé !
3️⃣ GHI NHẬT KÝ THỜI GIAN ĐỂ XEM BẠN ĐANG LÀM GÌ SAI
Mình biết là việc viết nhật kí có vẻ hơi khó làm và ít người muốn làm. Nhưng 1 sự thật là: khi bạn viết nhật kí, bạn thật sự đang giải toả cảm xúc và nhìn rõ những kế hoạch hoặc những gì đã trải qua với bạn. Cucng từ đó giấc ngủ của bạn sẽ đến dàng hơn 🙂
4️⃣ LÀM ÍT THÔI! Study (or work) smarter not harder!
Đặt câu hỏi về các yếu tố trong cuộc sống của bạn và liên tục tự hỏi bản thân liệu bạn có đang làm quá nhiều hay không?!!
Làm ít hơn có vẻ là một cách phản trực giác để sử dụng thời gian của bạn tốt hơn, nhưng nó giúp tăng cường sự tập trung và thành công của bạn vì bạn có thể đầu tư nhiều hơn vào những việc bạn muốn làm.
5️⃣ SUY NGHĨ VỀ NHỮNG GÌ QUAN TRỌNG NHẤT ĐỐI VỚI BẠN
Đây là thời điểm để chúng ta nhìn nhận lại bản thân, quan tâm đến gia đình và bạn bè. Phát triển bản thân hơn.
Ví dụ bạn đang cảm thấy bản thân đang kém trong tiếng Anh, bạn cần chứng chỉ IELTS hay TOEIC để ra trường thì hành động ngay đi, tìm kiếm một trung tâm học tiếng Anh uy tín để học Online.
Đừng trông chờ đến khi hết dịch mới đi học, vì thời gian vẫn cứ trôi và không ai đoán trước được điều gì đâu.
Học trực tuyến bây giờ xịn sò lắm, học viên với giáo viên tương tác với nhau nhiều hơn, học viên cũng tiết kiệm được thời gian đi lại mà có nhiều thời gian tự học nhiều hơn.
Ngoài ra chúng ta có thể nâng cấp bản thân về tri thức và sức khoẻ vật lí của bản thân. Dành ra ít phút tập thể dục tại nhà mỗi ngày cũng giúp bạn có sức khỏe và tinh thần tỉnh táo hơn!!!
Đừng bao đồng những thứ tiêu cực có thể ảnh hướng đến các bạn. Hãy sống tích cực và yêu thương chia sẻ nhiều hơn nhé!
6️⃣ BIẾT BẠN CÓ ÍT THỜI GIAN NHƯ THẾ NÀO VÀ SỐNG SAO CHO PHÙ HỢP
Điều này nghe có vẻ giống như một mẹo ngô nghê, nhưng không phải vậy đâu nhớ! Bạn thực sự không có nhiều thời gian như vậy.
Bạn bắt đầu mỗi ngày với 24 giờ, nhưng khi bạn trừ đi tất cả các việc cần làm, bạn sẽ chẳng còn lại bao nhiêu. Khi bạn liên tục nhắc nhở bản thân rằng bạn có ít thời gian như thế nào, bạn hãy thắp lên ngọn lửa để tận dụng thời gian của mình một cách hiệu quả nhất.
Bạn bắt đầu nói “không” với những việc không có nhiều ý nghĩa đối với bạn ( Tập nói "không" nhé các bạn! hữu ích đấy!).
Bạn mang lại nhiều năng lượng hơn và thúc đẩy công việc của bạn. Bạn trở nên "phòng thủ" hơn khi rảnh rỗi và tận dụng tối đa thời gian đó.
Thời gian này rất nhạy cảm và vô cùng "intense" nên các bạn hãy cố gắng "stay at home" để giữ an toàn bản thân và người nhà và cộng đồng! Chúc các bạn làm việc, giữ sức khoẻ và học tập tốt!
Wish all the best things for y'all ❤ ^^ Peace!
同時也有5部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過86萬的網紅Joseph Prince,也在其Youtube影片中提到,"Grace—God’s freely-given favour that we neither earned nor deserved—is it too good to be true? There must be some hidden clause to it, right? Press ...
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Allowed for Good Reason
“As for you, you meant evil against me, but God meant it for good, to bring to pass, as it is today, to save many people alive.” (Genesis 50:20 WEB)
Sometimes when something bad is allowed to happen to you, even after you prayed in faith, trust that God allowed it for a good reason.
Your enemies may have intended evil towards you, but God permitted you to be placed exactly in this situation to bring about some form of good!
What you thought was for your harm, will actually turn out to be for your protection and promotion.
The harder the enemy tries to topple you, the more he ushers you towards possessing your inheritance in the promised land. This is divine irony, and it is hilariously wonderful for us!
Potiphar’s wife thought that she had set Joseph up to suffer, but it was actually God who allowed this to happen, so that Joseph could meet the chief butler at the right time. It was an awesome divine set up.
If you have read the story before, Joseph interpreted the chief butler’s prophetic dream, and this opened a way for him to meet Pharaoh in the palace, to interpret the king of Egypt’s dreams.
Without being sold into slavery and thrown into prison, Joseph would have never had developed the humility and faith needed to do his job well as the second-in-command of Egypt.
Without being in the prison at that time, Joseph would have never ended up in the palace. All the events in Joseph’s life, both good and bad, worked together for good.
There is a reason for every season of life. Treasure all the precious lessons you can because things are usually not as they initially seem.
Then what happens to your enemies who try to harm you? Haman built a gallows, hoping to get Mordecai hung on it. In the end, through the invisible hand of God’s intervention, Haman ended up being the one hung on the gallows. The enemy’s plans backfired on himself.
“Whoever digs a pit shall fall into it. Whoever rolls a stone, it will come back on him.” (Proverbs 26:27 WEB)
You have been predestined by God for greatness, and prepared so that you would enjoy great glory, rewards, and honor in the Messianic kingdom during the Millennium.
God works by times and seasons. At this time, people around you may even look down on you, but God sees you winning soon.
Prayerfully consider your situation now. Ask God to reveal anything He wants you to know for the next few steps you will take. He can lead you to the right place at the right time.
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study harder 在 Hapa Eikaiwa Facebook 的最佳解答
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「ご愁傷様です」や「お悔やみ申し上げます」の英語表現
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誰かに悲しい出来事があった時、日本語では「お気の毒です」や「残念です」と表現し、誰かに不幸があった時は、「ご愁傷様です」、「お悔やみ申し上げます」などの慰めの言葉を用いて同情する気持ちを表しますが、英語でそのような状況に直面した時、どんな風に表現すればよいのか戸惑う人も多いのではないでしょうか。今回は、シチュエーションごとに分けて使う「同情」や「お悔やみ」の英表現をご紹介します。
~「Sorry」の意味について~
Sorryには、「謝る」以外の意味があることはご存知でしたか?実は、「同情する、残念に思う」などの意味もあり、アメリカでは、知り合いの親戚が亡くなったとき、友達の家族が癌と診断されたとき、同僚の犬が車にひかれてしまったときなどの悲しいお知らせを聞いたときに「Sorry」を使って同情を表すことがよくあります。ちなみに、日本に住んでいる多くのアメリカ人が体験している出来事の一つに、友達の親戚が亡くなったと聞き、アメリカ人感覚で「Sorry=ごめんね」と言ってしまい、周りに変な目で見られた、と言う出来事があります。そのままの直訳では通じない例の一つですね。
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1) I'm sorry for your loss
→「ご愁傷さまです」
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lossは、「なくす、失う」という意味であり、この表現は「あなたが失ったことを私も残念に思います」という意味合いになります。日本語の「ご愁傷さまです」と同じようにお葬式で使うこともできます。
✔「ご愁傷様です」「お悔やみ申し上げます」の意味で「Please accept my condolences」と言う表現もあるが、相手にカードを送ったりメッセージを書くときに使われることが多い。
<例文>
I heard your father passed away. I’m very sorry for your loss.
(お父さんが亡くなられたと聞きました。ご愁傷さまです。)
I’m sorry for your loss.
(ご愁傷さまです。)※お葬式での一言
I heard your dog got hit by a car last night. I’m so sorry for your loss.
(昨日犬が車に引かれたって聞いたよ。本当に残念です。)
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2) I'm sorry to hear that
→「私も残念に思います」
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この表現は、「残念なお知らせ」に同情している場合に使います。相手にとって縁遠い親戚が亡くなった時や、ガンなどの重い病気と診断されたと聞いた場合などに使うことができるほか、試験の結果が悪かったなどのもう少し軽い場面でも使うことができます。
✔相手の不幸な出来事を聞いた時に使う「お気の毒に」の表現については『「お気の毒に・・・」を英語にすると?』も合わせてご覧ください。
<例文>
〜会話例1〜
A: My cousin was in an accident yesterday, and he’s in the hospital.
(昨日従兄弟が事故に合い、いま入院しているんだ。)
B: I’m sorry to hear that. I hope he recovers soon.
(それは気の毒だったね。早く元気になることを願っているよ。)
〜会話例2〜
A: Mom, I got a bad grade on my spelling test.
(お母さん、スペルテストの成績が悪かったよ。)
B: I’m sorry to hear that. You’ll have to study harder next time.
(それは残念。次はもっと勉強しなきゃね。)
〜会話例3〜
A: I’m so sorry to hear that your sister got diagnosed with cancer. I pray for her speedy recovery.
(お姉さんが癌と診断されたと聞きました。早い回復をお祈りしています。)
B: Thank you. That means a lot to me.
(ありがとう。その気持ちがとてもありがたいです。)
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3) You’re in my thoughts/prayers
→「あなたのことを思っています・祈っています」
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これは「I’m sorry」と同情を表した後に良く使われるフレーズですが、「辛い体験中の人のためにお祈りをしている」と言う意味合いになります。昔は一般的にキリスト教徒同士で「You’re in my prayers(あなたのためにお祈りしています)」というフレーズを使っていましたが、最近は宗教が異なる人同士の交流も日常的になっていることから、「You’re in my thoughts(あなたのことを想っています)」を使う人も増えてきています。同じ宗教同士だと分かっている場合は「You’re in my prayers」で問題ないと思いますが、会社の同僚など、そこまで親しくない相手に対してであれば「You’re in my thoughts」の方が無難かもしれません。
✔また、アメリカではお葬式などでグリーティングカードを送る人も多く、このグリーティングカードに「You’re in my thoughts」と添えることもある。
✔「My thoughts are with you.(私の想いはあなたと共にある)」と表現することもできる。
<例文>
I heard your uncle passed away yesterday. You and your family are in my thoughts.
(昨日おじさんがお亡くなりになったと聞きました。あなたとご家族のことを想っております。)
The Syrian people are in a crisis. Please keep the country in your thoughts and prayers.
(シリア国民はみな、不幸の中にいます。大変な思いをしている国に思いを留め、祈りをささげるようにしてください。)
In this time of loss, my thoughts are with you.
(この不幸中、私の想いはあなたと共にいます。)
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"Grace—God’s freely-given favour that we neither earned nor deserved—is it too good to be true? There must be some hidden clause to it, right?
Press play and see how God’s grace is BOTH good AND true. It isn’t dependent on our merits, nor on how well we “Christian”. And although it came to us free, it cost God everything.
When we receive grace, it doesn’t cause us to live flippantly but like what Paul says in 1 Corinthians 15:10 (TLB), “…whatever I am now it is all because God poured out such kindness and grace upon me.” He adds that he’s worked harder than all the other apostles, but it was really God working in him, to bless him.
Watch the rest of the series here!
Ep 1: https://youtu.be/W0Rb_4J70h0
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Ep 4: https://youtu.be/W0j8slS-MkE
Ep 5: https://youtu.be/J8W_y6CGK4k
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I try to group every plays kobe guarding ai together after kobe studied sharks hunting seals trying to lock up AI
On November 12, 1996, Allen Iverson dropped 35 on the Knicks in a win at the Garden.
On November 12, 1996, I played five minutes and finished with two points in a Lakers win at Houston.
When I checked into my hotel room later that night and saw the 35 on SportsCenter, I lost it. I flipped the table, threw the chairs, broke the TV.
I thought I had been working hard.
Five minutes. Two points.
I needed to work harder.
I did.
On March 19, 1999, Iverson put 41 points and 10 assists on me in Philadelphia.
Working harder wasn’t enough.
I had to study this man maniacally.
I obsessively read every article and book I could find about AI. I obsessively watched every game he had played, going back to the IUPU All-American Game. I obsessively studied his every success, and his every struggle. I obsessively searched for any weakness I could find.
I searched the world for musings to add to my AI Musecage.
This led me to study how great white sharks hunt seals off the coast of South Africa.
The patience. The timing. The angles.
On Feb 20, 2000, in Philadelphia, PJ gave me the assignment of guarding AI at the start of the second half. No one knew how much this challenge meant to me.
I wanted him to feel the frustration I felt.
I wanted everyone who laughed at the 41 and 10 he put on me to choke on their laughter.
He would publicly say that neither of us could stop the other.
I refused to believe that.
I score 50.
You score zero.
THAT is what I believe.
When I started guarding AI, he had 16 at the half. He finished the game with 16.
Revenge was sweet.
But I wasn’t satisfied after the win. I was annoyed that he had made me feel that way in the first place.
I swore, from that point on, to approach every matchup as a matter of life and death. No one was going to have that kind of control over my focus ever again.
I will choose who I want to target and lock in.
I will choose whether or not your goals for the upcoming season compromise where I want to be in 20 years.
If they don’t, happy hunting to you. But if they do….
I will hunt you obsessively. It’s only natural.
study harder 在 pennyccw Youtube 的精選貼文
kobe bryant shared obsession is natural on the players tribune about how alleniverson giving him nightmare. so i made his words into video. pennyccw
Here is the article
https://www.theplayerstribune.com/kobe-bryant-allen-iverson-obsession-is-natural/
On November 12, 1996, Allen Iverson dropped 35 on the Knicks in a win at the Garden.
On November 12, 1996, I played five minutes and finished with two points in a Lakers win at Houston.
When I checked into my hotel room later that night and saw the 35 on SportsCenter, I lost it. I flipped the table, threw the chairs, broke the TV.
I thought I had been working hard.
Five minutes. Two points.
I needed to work harder.
I did.
On March 19, 1999, Iverson put 41 points and 10 assists on me in Philadelphia.
Working harder wasn’t enough.
I had to study this man maniacally.
I obsessively read every article and book I could find about AI. I obsessively watched every game he had played, going back to the IUPU All-American Game. I obsessively studied his every success, and his every struggle. I obsessively searched for any weakness I could find.
I searched the world for musings to add to my AI Musecage.
This led me to study how great white sharks hunt seals off the coast of South Africa.
The patience. The timing. The angles.
On Feb 20, 2000, in Philadelphia, PJ gave me the assignment of guarding AI at the start of the second half. No one knew how much this challenge meant to me.
I wanted him to feel the frustration I felt.
I wanted everyone who laughed at the 41 and 10 he put on me to choke on their laughter.
He would publicly say that neither of us could stop the other.
I refused to believe that.
I score 50.
You score zero.
THAT is what I believe.
When I started guarding AI, he had 16 at the half. He finished the game with 16.
Revenge was sweet.
But I wasn’t satisfied after the win. I was annoyed that he had made me feel that way in the first place.
I swore, from that point on, to approach every matchup as a matter of life and death. No one was going to have that kind of control over my focus ever again.
I will choose who I want to target and lock in.
I will choose whether or not your goals for the upcoming season compromise where I want to be in 20 years.
If they don’t, happy hunting to you. But if they do….
I will hunt you obsessively. It’s only natural.
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