為自己歌唱 Seriously.
Like laughter, sunshine, and fresh air; singing elevates our moods. Studies have shown that singing triggers a release of endorphins, which are the body’s natural way of chemically relieving pain and stress. When we’re happier, we get more done. This might be why Snow White likes to whistle while she works.
說(shuō)真的,像微笑,陽(yáng)光,新鮮的空氣,唱歌都能保持好心情。研究證明唱歌能激發(fā)身體釋放出一種荷爾蒙,這是身體自然的釋放減輕痛苦和釋放壓力的最自然方式。快樂(lè)的時(shí)候,我們能得到更多。這也許就是白雪公主在工作時(shí)唱歌的原因。
2. Visualize your success
讓你的成功變得明晰
It is a simple but useful motivational technique because when you form a picture of succeeding in your mind, you begin to see the possibility of reaching your goal.
很簡(jiǎn)單,但是是很有用的激勵(lì)技巧,因?yàn)楫?dāng)你在頭腦里面有一個(gè)明確的樣子的時(shí)候,就開(kāi)始看見(jiàn)夢(mèng)想實(shí)現(xiàn)的可能性。
3. Keep a goal diary
記錄目標(biāo)日記
Writing down your goals and reflecting regularly on their progress helps you to both focus on the desired outcome and holds you accountable. While financial stability is only one quantifiable way to measure success.
寫(xiě)下你的目標(biāo),定期的反應(yīng)你的進(jìn)步能讓你關(guān)注想要的結(jié)果,敦促你自己。但經(jīng)濟(jì)穩(wěn)定是唯一一個(gè)反應(yīng)成功的可量化方式。
4. Find a “study buddy”
找一個(gè)“學(xué)習(xí)伙伴”
While this can be a useful way to motivate students to complete homework, it can also work well for anyone who has a hard time settling down to work. While this might not work for everyone, I’ve always found that glancing up now and then to make a comment about something I’ve read does more than allow for a break in the action.
雖然這可能是激勵(lì)學(xué)生完成作業(yè)一個(gè)有用的方法,這對(duì)于那種有難安定下來(lái)工作的人來(lái)說(shuō)也是極有校的。但這可能并不適合每一個(gè)人,我們總能發(fā)現(xiàn)先看一眼,然后就能繼續(xù)做那件我們承諾要做的事,而不會(huì)半途而廢。
5. Daydream
白日夢(mèng)
Like the other visualization techniques we’ve talked about, this practice keeps your eye on the prize, and it’s a conscious form of procrastination unless you meet that deadline, which inevitably forces your mind back on work.
正如我之前提到的那些可視技巧一樣,這種方法也會(huì)讓你獲得注意力上的集中,也是一種有意識(shí)的避免在截至日以前的拖延,這種方法能有效的把你的思維拉回到工作中。