向成功人士学习七个解压秘招

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1、向成功人士学习七个解压秘招向成功人士学习七个解压秘招Feeling stressed? Of course you are. You have too much on your plate, deadlines are looming, people are counting on you, and to top it all off, you still have holiday shopping to do. You are under a lot of pressure so much that at times, you suspect the quality of your work

2、 suffers for it. 觉得有压力?这是再正常不过的了。你有太多事要操心,最后期限迫在眉睫, 别人还都指望着你,最糟糕的是,你假期还要血拼购物呢。你承受着一堆压力 压力太大,以至于有时候,你会怀疑工作质量因此受到了影响。This is life in the modern workplace. The difference between those who are successful and those who arent is not whether or not you suffer from stress, but how you deal with it when you

3、 do.Here are seven scientifically-proven strategies for defeating stress whenever it strikes. 这就是现在的职场生活。成功人士与常人的区别不是在于有没有遇到压力,而 是在于如何处理它们。下面有 7 个经过科学验证的方法,可以帮你在压力来袭 时战胜压力。1. Have self-compassion. 1.自惜自怜Self-compassion is, in essence, cutting yourself some slack. Its being willing to look at your mi

4、stakes or failures with kindness and understanding without harsh criticism or defensiveness. Studies show that people who are self-compassionate are happier, more optimistic, and less anxious and depressed. Thats probably not surprising. But heres the kicker: they are more successful, too. Most of u

5、s believe that we need to be hard on ourselves to perform at our best, but it turns out thats 100 percent wrong.So remember that to err is human, and give yourself a break. “自怜”在本质上是放自己一马。你更愿意用仁慈和理解的心态看待错误或失 败而不是严厉的批评或抵触心理。研究表明那些自我怜悯的人更幸福、更 乐观、焦虑和沮丧也会更少,这并不令人惊讶。但有趣的是:这些人也更成功。 我们很多人认为对自己应该严格些,这样才能表现的

6、最好,但是结果说明这种 想法大错特错。所以请记得人孰无过,要给自己休息的时间。2. Remember the “Big Picture.“ 2.记得“大愿景”Anything you need or want to do can be thought of in more than one way. For instance, “exercising“ can be described in Big Picture terms, like “getting healthier“ the why of exercising or it can be described in more concr

7、ete terms, like “running two miles“ the how of exercising. Thinking Big Picture about the work you do can be very energizing in the face of stress and challenge, because you are linking one particular, often small action to a greater meaning or purpose. So when staying that extra hour at work at the

8、 end of an exhausting day is thought of as “helping my career“ rather than “answering emails for 60 more minutes,“ youll be much more likely to want to stay put and work hard. 你做的每件事都不只有一种思考方法。比方说,“锻炼”如果往大方面想,可 以是“变得更健康”(锻炼的原因)或者是更具体的“跑两英里”(如何锻炼) 。当面对压力或挑战时想想“大愿景”能让你很有动力,因为你把一个具体的、 往往是很小的行动联系到很大的意义或

9、目的上。所以当你劳累一天后还要多做 一小时工作时,想想“这对职业生涯有帮助”而不是“还要多回 60 分钟邮件”, 这样你会更愿意加班并努力工作。3. Rely on routines. 3. 依靠常规方法If I ask you to name the major causes of stress in your work life, you would probably say things like deadlines, a heavy workload, bureaucracy, or your terrible boss. You probably wouldnt say “havin

10、g to make so many decisions,“ because most people arent aware that this is a powerful and pervasive cause of stress in their lives. (This is why shopping is so exhausting its not the horrible concrete floors, its all that deciding.) 如果我问你工作中主要的压力来源,你可能会说截止期限、繁重的工作压力、 官僚制度或糟糕的老板之类的事。你大概不会说“不得不做很多决定”,

11、因为 很多人没有意识到这是他们生活中普遍又强大的压力来源。(这就是为什么逛 街会那么精疲力尽的原因不是因为一层层可怕的楼梯,而是因为要做决定。 )The solution is to reduce the number of decisions you need to make by using routines. If theres something you need to do every day, do it at the same time every day. In fact, President Obama,mentioned using this strategy himsel

12、f in a recent interview: 解决这类问题可以用模式化方法减少要做决定的数量。如果有些事你每天都要 做,那每天都在相同的时候做。实际上,奥巴马总统在最近的采访中提到了自 己使用这种方法:Youll see I wear only gray or blue suits. I dont want to make decisions about what Im eating or wearing. Because I have too many other decisions to make. You need to focus your decision-making ener

13、gy. You need to routinize yourself. You cant be going through the day distracted by trivia. 你们看我只穿灰色或蓝色的衣服。我不想在吃穿上头疼,因为其他太多事需要 我做决定了。你需要集中做决定的精力,你需要将自己“模式化”。你不能在 一天中因琐事分心。4. Take five (or ten) minutes to do something you find interesting. 花 5 到 10 分钟时间做让你感兴趣的事。It doesnt matter what it is, so long as

14、 it interests you. Recent research shows that interest doesnt just keep you going despite fatigue, it actually replenishes your energy. And then that replenished energy flows into whatever you do next. 不管是什么,只要是让你感兴趣的事就行。最近研究表明兴趣不只能让你在疲 劳时继续前行,也能恢复能量。然后被恢复的能量可以帮你做接下来的事。Keep these two very important

15、points in mind: First, interesting is not the same thing as pleasant, fun, or relaxing (though they are certainly not mutually exclusive.) Taking a lunch break might be relaxing, and if the food is good it will probably be pleasant. But unless you are eating at the new molecular gastronomy restauran

16、t, it probably wont be interesting. So it wont replenish your energy. 把以下两点铭记心中:首先,兴趣和高兴、有趣、放松不一样(虽然有共同之 处)。午间休息或许可以放轻松,美食也会让人很愉悦,但是除非在新开的分 子烹饪学餐厅用餐,不然也算不上“有兴趣”,所以也不会恢复你的能量。Second, interesting does not have to mean effortless. The same studies that showed that interest replenished energy showed that it did so even when the interesting task was difficult and required effort. 第二,兴趣不代表毫不费力的事。以上研究也同样表明,有兴趣的事可能会很 困

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