我告诉许多学习英语的朋友,其实学好英语很简单,只是需要你每天都要记忆5个单词,背诵3个句子,阅读一篇文章。
英语是一门语言,语言的学习和提高是无止境的。必须每天都要进步一点点。这是我针对那些对英语有极高兴趣的学习者所给的建议。
可是这里也有一个误区,就是有很多朋友学习英语是出于非常现实的需要的。他们想要学英语,是为了能够立刻有用。可以帮助自己升职,出国等等。他们学了很久很久时间的英语,还是没有达到自己的期望。问题在哪里?就是如果你有一个明确的目标的话,你就必须瞄准这个目标,采取所有帮助实现这个目标的行动,砍掉其他的任何无助于这个目标达成的行动。
有很多朋友告诉我,想要提高口语水平,可是他每天所做的就是在MSN上聊聊英语,看上一点点有趣的笑话或者简单有趣的小故事。确实这些行动,会帮助你提高英语水平,但是对于你的主要目标,提高口语水平,效果是很小的。这也是在过去,很多中国英语学习者学成聋哑英语的原因。瞄准目标,采取有效的学习行动,才能带给你期望的结果。
How to really start achieving your goals
by John Assaraf
All the written plans in the world, all the inscribed goals, dreams and desires won’t even make good wallpaper if you don’t take the first action.
Instead of putting off doing what you know you must, dedicate each day to working your plan to get better and to move closer to your goals. Some time ago, I started calling this kind of focus “oxygen-thinking only,” which means that you do only what’s absolutely required to get the result.
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Don’t let this stop you ever again. The worst thing that could happen is
You’ll have the most fun when you’re actually on the playing field. Every professional sports team starts the year focusing on winning the championship. They practice every day with winning in mind. Some days are better than others. They never allow one bad practice or one bad day to deter them from the end result.
I suggest you apply this kind of focus and commitment. If your goal is to get in better shape, for example, then if you miss a planned workout or eat a few cookies, don’t let that derail you. Or if you are building a business and you have a sales dip for a day or even a week, don’t let that deflate your discipline for the rest of the month.
Don’t give up, thinking one misstep means the whole plan is out the window. Success is the accumulation of many small steps in the right direction; just one out of line does not need to take you entirely off course. Recognize the deviation and get yourself back on route to your dreams.
Keeping your eye on the mark is the only way to hit it. You cannot hit a target you aren’t focused on — except by accident.
Don’t trust your success to accidents. Trust your success to yourself and your actions.
