2014年4月一期,你是有创意的人吗?Are you a creative person?

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1、 本 期 目 录 微聚焦 【微聚焦】你是有创意的人吗? Are You A Creative Person? 微课堂 【微口语】创意十足:爆笑邮件自动回复 Funny Auto-response 【微听力】思想是力量之源 Your Mind Is Your Source of Power 【微翻译】 10 个最具创意的英文翻译 Top 10 Creative Translations 【微阅读】创意丰富的人更容易骗人? Creative Thinkers More likely to Cheat? 微情调 【微语录】英文最“ In”广告语大比拼 Catchy Advertising Sloga

2、ns 【微智慧】没灵感又没创意? 5 招让你拥有更多新想法 5 Ways to Promote Inspiration 【微星座】最习惯单身的星座大排行,你排第几? Constellation Who Enjoys Single Life 微分享 【微音乐】 Air Balloon( Lily Allen) 【微影评】美国队长:寒冬战士( Captain America:The Winter Soldier) 【微书评】在爱的给予中成长( Grow With Love) 微动态 【微活动】报读指定课程即可获必克英语精美笔记本! 【微聚焦】你是有创意的人吗? Are You A Creative

3、 Person? 创意,是传统的叛逆;是打破常规的哲学;是一种智能拓展;是一种文化底蕴;是一种闪光的震撼;是破旧立新的创造与毁灭的循环;是跳出庐山之外的思路,超越自我,超越常规的导引。简而言之,创意就是具有新颖性和创造性的想法,而且能够通过创意创造出更大的价值。因此,如果没有有创意的人,这个世界将会变得很可怕。那么,你是有创意的人吗?【编者语】 The world would be a dreadful place without creative people. Could you even imagine life without art? The thought alone makes

4、me tremble. Could you be the next William Shakespeare, Steven Spielberg, or J.K. Rowling? Find out with these 20 signs youre a creative person. 如果没有有创意的人,这个世界会变得很可怕。你能想象出没有艺术的生活吗?光这样想想就让我害怕。你会是下一个莎士比亚、斯蒂芬斯皮尔伯格,或 JK 罗琳吗?用下面的这 20 个信号看看自己是不是个有创意的人。 ( 1) You have an authority problem. 你和权威人士相处时有问题。 Crea

5、tive types dont always get along well with management because they would rather march to the beat of their own drum. 创意型的人总是无法很好和管理层相处,因为他们宁愿按自己的节拍前进。 ( 2) You have a hard time relating with people.你很难合群。 Most people have a strong desire to fit in, something that you dont understand. Conformity is g

6、ross. 大部分人都有合群的强烈愿望,这是你所不能理解的。遵从规则让你不舒服。 ( 3) You like to solve problems. 你喜欢解决问题。 While most people are running and hiding from problems, you purposely seek them because you love nothing more than a fresh new challenge. 大部分的人都在逃避问题,而你却有意识地去寻找问题,因为没有什么东西比全新的挑战更让你喜爱的了。 ( 4) You are your own worst cri

7、tic. 最严厉的批评来自你自己。 You wrote a blog many months ago and thought it was wonderful at the time you published it. But then you read it again later and wonder, “What the hell was I thinking?” You then identify approximately a thousand ways it could have been better and kick yourself for being so stupid.

8、几个月前你写了一篇博客,当时发表时你觉得写得真好。但是当你过后再去读的时候你就在想,“我到底在想什么?”然后,你就会找让它变得更好的一千种方法,批评自己怎么会这么愚蠢。 Note: Coincidentally, this is why I REFUSE to read my own old blogs and articles. 注意:巧合的是,这就是为什么我不读自己以前写的博客和文章。 ( 5) You ask lots of questions. 你问大量的问 题。 A stagnant mind devoid of curiosity doesnt have the capacity

9、to create. 缺乏好奇心而停滞不前的大脑是不会有创造力的。 ( 6) You carry a notebook everywhere you go. 无论你去哪里,都会带着记事本。 Because how else can you remember all those brilliant ideas that strike you on the fly? 要不然你怎么能在百忙 中记住自己想出的这么多绝妙的主意? ( 7) You find beauty in the ordinary. 你能从平凡中发现美。 Creatives live in the present and are i

10、n constant awe of the world around them. 有创意的人活在当下,并敬畏周围的世界。 ( 8) You are numb to rejection. 你对拒绝已经麻木了。 Lets face it: its a hard world out there. If becoming a writer or actor or artist was easy, a lot more people would do it. Getting that dreaded rejection letter stinks at first, but eventually you

11、 become able to just shrug it off and go on to the next one. 让我们面对现实吧:外面的世界很难闯。如果当作家、演员或艺术家很容易的话,那么会有更多的人从事这 些行业。刚收到那可怕的拒绝信时你会觉得糟透了,但是最终你会耸耸肩,继续前进。 ( 9) You understand the power of atmosphere. 你知道氛围的重要性。 There is a reason some authors travel to a rustic cabin or sandy beach to write their novels. So

12、me atmospheres are more conducive to creativity than others. Maybe you like to pack up your laptop and go to a coffee shop, downtown bench, or under a tree at the park. Whatever the case may be, you know the locations that boost your creative juices. 有些作家前往乡村小屋或沙滩去写小说是有原因的。有些氛围更容易让人具有创造性。也许你想拿着笔记本去咖

13、啡店、市中心的长椅或公园的一棵树下。无论怎么样 ,你都要知道去哪里能够提升自己的创造力。 ( 10) You think most people have poor taste. 你认为大部分人的品位都很差。 You might find the movies and music most people enjoy to be downright terrible. I dont know about you, but I believe a kitten dies every time someone listens to Nickelback. 你也许会发现大部分人喜欢的电影或音乐相当糟糕

14、。我不知道你是不是这样,反正我受不了听五分钱乐队的歌。 ( 11) You are a people-watcher. 你善于观察人。 Why do people watch TV when real life is infinitely more interesting? 为什么人们看电视呢?现实生活远比电视有趣的多。 ( 12) You arent in it for the money. 你不热衷金钱。 Money pays bills but it doesnt provide happiness. There are much easier ways to make a living

15、. This isnt about money, its about passion. 金钱可以付账单,但不能给你快乐。谋生有更加容易的方式。这不是关于金钱,这是关于激情。 ( 13) You experience emotional highs and lows. 你会经历情绪的变化。 Your emotional life is not a straight line. Instead, it is more like the path of a roller-coaster full of dips, drops, hills, loops, and twists. Sometimes

16、you might experience an eruption of happiness and a crash to sadness within mere moments of each other. The most painful parts usually find themselves in your art. 你的情感生活不是一条直线。事实上,它更像是充满谷底、斜坡、圈和弯道的过山车的路线。有时你可能上一刻感到开心,下一刻就感到悲伤。最痛苦的部分通常在你的艺术作品中体现出来。 ( 14) You seek inspiration. 你寻找激情。 Inspiration doesnt happen on its own. Whether it is the opening of an art gallery, a theatrica

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