【导语】“胖团子”通过精心收集,向本站投稿了10篇TED英语演讲:成功的真实秘诀,下面是小编为大家推荐的TED英语演讲:成功的真实秘诀,欢迎大家分享。
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篇1:TED英语演讲
看完视频后,我觉得我们现在过得太安逸,太幸福了,没有一丝丝的危机感,对自己的要求不高,成长的速度的太慢了,相比别人吃的苦,我们吃的哪里是苦呢?该认真地反省自己了。
来了公司3年多的时间,我一直问自己,自己给公司带来什么样的价值,自己价值是否得以实现,我们总是希望从公司获得更多,但是总是不懂得感恩,不懂得回馈,这样公司能够良性循环吗?从你选择这一家公司的时候,你就必须要清楚,不要总是想着逃避问题,想着怎么共进退,只有公司越来越好,自己才会更好;如果公司一直在倒退,谈何发展。
一个人的成功从来不是成功,何况什么是一个人成功,公司是你一个的吗?一个公司能够快速稳定地发展,还不是需要靠一个团队的共同努力。虽然你是其中的一员,当你觉得你自己可有可无的时候,凭什么你还有资格在这个公司待下去?
最近我总在思考一个问题,在你还是学习的过程中,你要思考你怎么才能够做一名优秀的员工,你连这一点都做不好,还指望你能够做多大的价值呢?
你的岗位是什么,你主要负责的是什么?你都做好了吗?你都做到位了吗?你都努力做到更好,你在全力以赴,用心地做好自己的工作了吗?你的工作是否有突破,还是内依旧一成不变,你总是找各种的借口给自己失败。
你总是希望你能够快速地成长,又能够赚到钱,又能够学习到自己想要学习的知识,凭什么你能够要求那么多,凭什么你能够理所当然地得到一切。你别人都努力吗?你创造的价值能够改变你自己,改变你的团队,改变你的企业吗?如果都不行,你能够成长吗?成长是一个缓慢的过程,当你意识到自己还有很大的进步空间的时候,你就应该朝着那个方向努力改变,不要质疑方向,你要知道的时候如何找到更好的方法去获得你想要的东西。
当出现问题的时候,你总是抱怨,你总是一味地逃避问题,你从来都不是那个尽心尽责去付出努力的那个人,你能够成功吗?你看见别人这样做了吗?
你知道为什么在一个岗位上一直没有任何的发展和突破吗?就是你想的太多,但是从来没有真正地落地,你总是希望收获,但是播种的季节里面你都在做什么?你都用心地播种,栽培自己了吗?
阶段性的总结,是慢慢地积累,不断地成长的过程,希望你能够培养自己良好的总结习惯,给自己一个理由,改变一成不变的自己,改变那个不思进取的自己,改变那个只想收获从不付出的自己,你希望得到别人认可的前提是,你觉得自己认可自己了吗?你真的觉得你现在做的一切就足够了吗?你就是如此满足?
孩子,该成长了,如果一味地盲目生活,盲目地工作,度日如年,你的日子还能够继续下去吗?
篇2:TED英语演讲
几分钟之前我的女儿Rebecca发了一条短信为我加油。她说“妈妈,你会震撼全场的!”我太喜欢这个了接到这条短信就像得到了她的拥抱。所以大家看到了我自己就处在这样一个核心矛盾里。我自己非常喜欢收短信但却要告诉大家太多的短信会成为一个大问题。
事实上,我的女儿让我想起了这个故事的开端。我第一次在TED演讲的时候Rebecca只有5岁她就坐在那里最前排。那时我刚刚写了一本书庆祝我们的网络新生活而且将要成为《连线》杂志(Wired)的封面人物。在那些令人陶醉的日子里我们体验着网络聊天室和在线虚拟社区。我们正从不同的角度探索自己。然后我们回到现实中来。我对此感到非常兴奋。作为一个心理学家,最令我兴奋的就是这样的理念:我们会运用我们在虚拟世界中对自己,对我们自身认同的了解改善我们的现实生活。
现在让我们快进到20xx年我又重新回到了TED的讲台。我的女儿已经是一名20岁的大学生了。她睡觉都抱着她的手机。其实我也是。我刚刚完成了一本新书,但是这一本却不会让我登上《连线》杂志的封面。那这十几年间发生了什么呢?我仍然为科技而兴奋但是我相信并且想要向大家说明我们正在放任科技它将我们带向歧途。
在过去的20xx年间我一直在研究移动通信技术的影响并且访问了成百上千的人,年轻的或年长的了解他们的“移动生活”。我发现我们口袋中那些轻巧的电子设备在心理学上有着如此强大的力量它们不仅改变了我们的生活方式也改变了我们本身。我们现在用电子设备做的一些事情在几年前还被认为是稀奇或让人讨厌,但是很快大家就习以为常――只是我们的行事方式而已。
让我们来举几个简单的例子。人们在公司的董事会议上发短信或写邮件,人们发短信,网购,浏览脸谱――上课时,听报告时,实际上在几乎所有的会议时。甚至有人告诉我一项重要的新技能――发短信时如何与别人进行眼神交流!(笑)他们说这虽然难但还是可以做到的。父母们在早餐和晚餐时发短信和邮件孩子们因此抱怨父母对他们不够关注。但是同时这些孩子也很少专心地与彼此相处。这是一张我女儿和她朋友们最近的照片,她们虽然处在同样的空间确没有真正地一起相处。人们甚至在葬礼上发短信。我研究这一现象:我们需要别的东西来分散我们的悲伤或者胡思乱想所以我们需要玩手机。
这样有什么问题吗?我认为这的确是个问题:我们正在为自己挖陷阱,这个陷阱无疑会影响人与人之间的联系,同时也会影响我们和自己的联系,降低我们认识和反省自己的能力。我们越来越习惯这种新的“一起独处”的相处方式。人们希望待在一起,但是同时也“在别处”――连线到他们想去的不同地方。人们想要定制他们的生活,想要在不同的场合和地点之间切换,因为对他们来说最重要的是控制和分配他们的精力。例如你想去参加董事会议但是只想关注你感兴趣的一小部分内容。有人认为这是好事但是长此以往,人们就会对别人隐藏自己,即便我们一直保持着彼此间的联系。
一位50岁的商人曾悲哀地告诉我他觉得工作时不再有同事了。他工作时不会停下来和别人说活。他不打电话他说他不想打断他的同事,因为,他说:“他们都在忙着发邮件。”但是然后他停下来,他说:“其实我没有说实话,”“我也不想让别人打扰我。”“我觉得我应该想(被打扰)的,”“但是实际上我更愿意用我的黑莓手机(联系别人)。”
不管哪一代人,我发现他们没法从彼此那里得到足够的关注――如果他们仅仅将彼此保持在一种可以控制的距离范围里。我把这种现象称作Goldilocks适宜效应:不太近,也不太远,刚刚好。但是对于刚才那位中年商人来说刚刚好的距离对需要学会与人面对面交流的青少年来说,却可能太过疏远。有一个18岁的孩子他几乎任何事情都用发短信解决,他惆怅地跟我说“总有一天,但是当然不是现在我会学习一下如何跟人交谈。”
我问人们“为什么不面对面交谈?”他们回答说:“因为面对面交谈是实时发生的,你没法控制你要说什么。”所以这才是最重要的:发短信,写邮件,贴照片发状态所有这些都能让我们向别人呈现出我们想变成的样子。我们可以编辑就是说我们可以删除,可以修改和润色我们的面容,声音甚至我们的整个形象让它不少也不多刚刚好。
人类的关系非常丰富也很复杂,而且需要技巧和精力来处理。我们现在可以用技术使它变简便。在我们做这种简化时一个很可能的问题就是我们为了简便的联系放弃了面对面的交流。我们这是自欺欺人。长此以往我们似乎忘记了这一点或者没有人在乎这一点了。
StephenColbert问过这样一个让我猝不及防的深刻的问题。非常深刻。他说:“难道那些微小的简短的在线交流的片段加在一起不能等同于真正的交谈吗?”我的回答是“不能”。那些片段不能整合在一起。以这种小片段的方式交流可能可以收集到那些精心修饰过的信息,可能表达“我在想你”,甚至表达“我爱你”,的确,想象一下接到女儿那条短信时我有多么高兴。但是那些小片段很难让我们互相了解,真正地了解和理解对方。我们在与彼此交谈的同时也学习着如何同自己交流。所以放弃面对面交谈确实有着很大的影响,因为这会损害我们自我反省的能力。对于孩子们来说这项能力是成长的一个重要的基石。
我一次又一次地听到:“比起说话我更愿意发短信。”我所看到的也是人们如此习惯于自欺欺人,逃离真实的交谈,如此习惯于逃向更少更浅的交流,以至于他们几乎越来越希望躲开别人。比如说,很多人跟我讲过这样的愿望,有一天,更高版本的Siri,(苹果公司iphone的智能语音助手)会更像一个好朋友,一个当别人都无暇顾及你时还耐心聆听的挚友。我相信这样的愿望反映了过去20xx年间我了解到的一个痛苦的事实:那种“没有人愿意听我倾诉”的感觉在我们与科技的关系里起了重要的作用。这是解释了为什么我们这么喜欢脸谱页面或者推特页面。上面有这么多自动生成的听众呀!而且那种没人倾听的感觉使我们更愿意和看似关心我们的机器待在一起。
我们在开发一种被称作“社会性机器人”的产品,它们是专门设计来陪伴老人,孩子,甚至我们每个人的。我们已经对给予彼此关怀毫无信心了吗?(要转而依赖机器人?)我的有一项在疗养院进行的研究,我们把“社会性机器人”带到疗养院里希望它们可以给予老人被理解的温暖感。一天,我走进疗养院看到一位失去孩子的妇女正在对着一个小海豹形状的机器人说话。这个机器人看上去像在看她的眼睛,看上去像听得懂她说话,它可以给她安慰,很多人都觉得这种技术很棒。
但是那位妇女居然在试图让一个对人类的生活轨迹毫无感受的机器理解她!那个机器人只是完成了一场很棒的表演。我们是如此脆弱,会把伪装的同情和共鸣当作真的。在那位妇女沉溺于机器人带给她的伪装的同情的时候,我在想:“那个机器人不可能真正地同情。”它不用面对死亡,它也根本不懂人生。
看到这位从机器人的陪伴中寻找安慰的妇女,我一点都不觉得这技术先进,我发现那是我这20xx年的工作里最复杂,最纠结,最不是滋味的时刻。但是当我退一步来看,我感到自己就在这场完美风暴冰冷无情的中心。我们对于技术的期望越来越多对彼此的期望却越来越少。我问自己:“为什么会这样呢?”
我相信,原因是技术最吸引我们的地方正是我们最脆弱的一方面。我们都很脆弱――我们很孤独却又害怕亲密的关系。所以我们研发社交网站和“社会性机器人”这样的技术使我们可以在不需要真正友情的情况下体验被关心和陪伴的幻觉。我们借助技术找到和别人保持联系的感觉并且可以舒服地控制这种联系。但是其实我们并没有这么舒服,也没能很好地控制。
如今,我们口袋中的手机正在改变我们的想法和我们的心灵,缘于它们带来了三种让人兴奋的错觉一,我们可以把精力分配到任何我们想关注的地方;二,总会有人倾听我们;三,我们永远都不用独自一人。这第三种“我们永远不用独处”的错觉对于改变我们的心理状态是最关键的。因为当人们独处的时候,即使只有几秒钟,他们也会变得焦虑,恐慌,坐立难安,因而转向那些电子设备。想想在人们在排队的时候,等红灯的时候。独处像是变成了一个亟待解决的问题。所以人们试着用联系别人的方法解决它。但是这种联系更像是一种症状而不是真正的治疗。它表达着我们的焦虑,却没有解决根本的问题。但是它又不仅仅是一种症状――频繁的联系改变着人们对自己的理解。它催生了一种的新的生活方式。
对此最好描述是,“我分享,故我在。”我们用技术来定义自己,――分享我们的想法和感觉,甚至在我们刚刚产生这些想法的时候。所以以前,情况是我有了一个想法,我想打电话告诉别人。现在,事情变成了,我想要有个想法,所以我需要发短信告诉别人。这种“我分享,故我在”的问题在于如果我们跟别人断了联系,我们就感觉不再是自己了。我们几乎感觉不到自己的存在了。所以我们怎么办呢?我们的联系越来越多。但是与此同时我们也把自己隔绝起来。
为什么联系会导致隔绝呢?原因是没有培养独处的能力――一种可以与外界分离,集中自己的思想的能力。在独处中,你可以找到自己这样你才能很好的转向别人,与他们形成真正的联系。当我们缺乏独处能力的时候,我们联系别人仅仅是为了减少焦虑感或者为了感觉到自己还活着。这时候,我们并不真正地欣赏别人,而这好像是把他们当作支撑我们脆弱的自我感的备用零件。我们简单地认为总和别人保持联系就能让我们不那么孤单。但是这是有风险的,因为事实恰好相反。如果我们不能够独处,我们会更加孤单。而如果我们不能教会我们的孩子独处,他们只能学会如何体验孤独。
19我在TED演讲,报告我关于早期虚拟社区的研究时曾说:“那些对于网络世界最为投入的人是带着一种自我反省的精神上网的。”这也是我现在想要呼吁的我们需要一些反思,更甚者是,展开对话讨论我们目前对技术的应用会将我们带向何方,会让我们失去什么。我们被技术(带来的错觉)迷住了,而且我们就像年轻的恋人一样害怕说太多话会毁掉浪漫的气氛。但是是时候该交谈了。数字技术伴随我们长大,所以我们也认为技术已经很成熟。实则不然,它还在起步阶段。我们还有很多的时间来反思我们应当如何应用它,如何发展它。我并不是说我们应该抛弃我们的电子设备,我只是建议我们应当与电子设备,与别人,也与自己,建立更加有自我意识的关系。
我们可以从这些方面开始改变:把独处当做一件好事,为它留出空间。向你的孩子们说明独处的价值。在家里开辟出专门的空间,例如厨房或者客厅,用于和家人交谈。在工作中也可以这样。我们在工作时总是忙于(浅层的)联系,以至于没有时间思考,也没有时间谈论那些真正重要的事情。是时候改变了。最重要的是,我们真的需要聆听彼此,包括说的那些无聊的细节。因为正是在我们结巴,迟疑,找不到合适的词的时候,我们才向对方展现出真实的自我。
技术正在试图重新定义人们的联系――例如我们怎样关心别人,和关心自己――但是它也给了我们机会来确认我们的价值观和发展方向。对此我很乐观。我们拥有做这种改变所需的一切。我们身边有彼此,而且我们有很大的几率成功,只要我们意识到我们的脆弱性――我们会轻信技术能“将复杂的事情变简单”的这种脆弱性。
在我的工作中,我常常听到“生活很难”,“人际关系充满风险”云云。然后技术出现了,更简单,充满希望,乐观而充满朝气。就像天降一位专家,解决所有烦恼。一个系列广告这样说:在线使用虚拟形象(avartar)系统,你“最终就可以爱你的朋友,爱你自己,爱你的生活,如此简单。”我们被虚拟的爱情吸引,被电脑游戏营造的奇幻世界吸引,也被“机器人将会变成我们最好的伴侣”的想法所吸引。我们晚上泡在社交网站上,而不是和现实中的朋友去酒吧玩。
但是我们对于这些网络替代品的幻想已经使我们失去了很多。如今,我们需要专注于找到可以让科技将我们带回现实生活的方法――带回到我们的身体,我们的圈子,我们的社会,我们的政治,我们自己的星球。它们需要我们。让我们来关注和讨论如何运用数字技术,那些我们梦想的神奇技术,来帮助我们回归这样的生活,充满爱的生活。
谢谢大家。(掌声)
篇3:Ted英语演讲:成功的八个秘诀(带翻译)
This is really a two-hour presentation I give to high school students, cut down to three minutes. And it all started one day on a plane, on my way to TED, seven years ago. And in the seat next to me was a high school student, a teenager, and she came from a really poor family.
这真的是一个我给高中学生做的2个小时的演讲 现在缩到了3分钟 所有的一切都是从7年前的一天开始, 我坐在飞往TED会议的飞机上。 在我邻座坐的是一个 高中生,一个十几岁的年轻人。 她生于一个贫穷的家庭 而且她的愿望是成就一番事业 所以她问了我一个简单的小问题。
And she wanted to make something of her life, and she asked me a simple little question. She said, ”What leads to success?“ And I felt really badly, because I couldn't give her a good answer. So I get off the plane, and I come to TED. And I think, jeez, I'm in the middle of a room of successful people! So why don't I ask them what helped them succeed, and pass it on to kids? So here we are, seven years, 500 interviews later, and I'm gonna tell you what really leads to success and makes TED-sters tick.
她说:“怎样做才能成功呢?” 我当时觉得糟透了 因为我不能给她一个满意的答案 后来我下了飞机,来到TED 忽然间我想到,天啊,我置身于一屋子成功人士之中! 为什么我不问问他们是怎样走向成功的呢。 这样我就可以把答案告诉孩子们了。 所以就这样,7年中我坐了500次采访。 现在我就要告诉你们是什么带来了成功 是什么启发了TED演讲者们。
【 And the first thing is passion.】
第一点是激情
Freeman Thomas says, ”I'm driven by my passion.“ TED-sters do it for love; they don't do it for money. Carol Coletta says, ”I would pay someone to do what I do.“ And the interesting thing is: if you do it for love, the money comes anyway.
Freeman Thomas 说:“我总是被我的热情所牵引着” TED的讲演者因为有爱才做事情,不是为了钱。 Carol Colletta 说:“我会付给别人钱去做我的工作。” 有趣的是 如果你是为了爱而做的,钱自然而然就来了。
【Work!】
刻苦
Rupert Murdoch said to me, ”It's all hard work. Nothing comes easily. But I have a lot of fun.“ Did he say fun? Rupert? Yes! TED-sters do have fun working. And they work hard. I figured, they're notworkaholics. They're workafrolics.
Rupert Murdoch 曾经告诉过我 “都是刻苦“ 为努力” “天下没有白吃的午餐。但是我得到了很多乐趣。” 他提到了乐趣??Rupert?是的! TED讲演者都有一份充满乐趣的工作,而且他们都很刻苦。 我觉得,他们都不是工作狂,他们是享受工作狂
【Good! 】
精通
Alex Garden says, ”To be successful put your nose down in something and get damn good at it.“ There's no magic; it's practice, practice, practice.
Alex Garden说:”要想成功,就要真的深入其中“ “然后做到精通。” 想要做到精通没有秘诀,就是练习,练习,再练习。 还
【And it's focus.】
有就是专注
Norman Jewison said to me, ”I think it all has to do with focusing yourself on one thing.“
Norman Jewison 告诉过我, “我想成功就要使自己专注于一件事情”
【And push! 】
强迫
David Gallo says, ”Push yourself. Physically, mentally, you've gotta push, push, push.“ You gotta push through shyness and self-doubt. Goldie Hawn says, ”I always had self-doubts. I wasn't good enough; I wasn't smart enough. I didn't think I'd make it.“ Now it's not always easy to push yourself, and that's why they invented mothers. (Laughter) Frank Gehry ― Frank Gehry said to me, ”My mother pushed me.“
David Gallo说:“强迫你自己,” “心灵上,神情上。你一定要强迫,强迫,强迫。” “你要强迫自己去战胜羞涩和自我怀疑” Goldie Hawn说:“我总是怀疑自己。 怀疑自己不够优秀,不用聪明。 我从不相信我会成功。” 想要成功地强迫自己并不总容易, 这就是为什么要发明妈妈。 Frank Gehry-Frank Gehry对我说: ”我妈妈过去总是督促我。“
【Serve!】
服务
Sherwin Nuland says, ”It was a privilege to serve as a doctor.“ Now a lot of kids tell me they want to be millionaires. And the first thing I say to them is: ”OK, well you can't serve yourself; you gotta serve others something of value. Because that's the way people really get rich.“
Sherwin Nuland 说:“能够作为一名医生为他人服务是一种荣幸。” 现在很多孩子告诉我他们想成为百万富翁。 但是一件事我对他们说的是, “好的,但是你不能为你自己服务,” “你需要为他人提供对他人有利的服务。” ”因为这就是人们致富的方式。“
【Ideas!】
点子
TED-ster Bill Gates says, ”I had an idea: founding the first micro-computer software company.“ I'd say it was a pretty good idea. And there's no magic to creativity in coming up with ideas ― it's just doing some very simple things. And I give lots of evidence.
TED演讲者 Bill Gates 说:”我曾经有过一个点子,“ 成立第一个微机软件公司。”我必须承认这真的是很好的一个点子。 对于能想出点子的创造力来讲没有什么魔力可言。 都是些简单平常的事情。 而且我可以举出很多证据。
【Persist!】
坚持
Joe Kraus says, ”Persistence is the number one reason for our success.“ You gotta persist through failure. You gotta persist through crap! Which of course means ”Criticism, Rejection, Assholes and Pressure.“ (Laughter) So, the big ― the answer to this question is simple: Pay 4,000 bucks and come to TED. Or failing that, do the eight things ― and trust me, these are the big eight things that lead to success. Thank you TED-sters for all your interviews!
Joe Kraus 说 “恒心是我们成功地第一条原因。”你必须坚持度过失败,你必须坚持度过crap,这里的crap是指”批评,拒绝,卑鄙小人和压力“ (大笑) 所以,这个问题的答案很简单: 付4000块来TED会场。 如果不能来,就做到以上八点---相信我, 这重要的八点就是通向成功的秘诀。
篇4:ted成功的秘诀是什么
TED成功的秘诀
1. Passion 激情
跟上一个TED演讲谈到了同一个话题,激情产生于爱。
在我看来,不管是做你有激情的事情,还是没有激情的事情,肯定都会碰到各种困难。没有任何事情是一帆风顺的,其中的区别是,在有激情的时候,你会心甘情愿无怨无悔的解决困难。
激情
2. Work 刻苦
想要成功,就要付出努力和代价。天才也是炼成的。
他说,TED的演讲者,都不是工作狂,他们是享受工作狂。他们刻苦工作,但并没有因此而觉得痛苦,反而能够从中获得能量与愉快。
刻苦
3. Good 精通
成为某个领域的杰出,真正对这个方面擅长。要让你和别人相比与众不同。
怎样才能做到精通?
他的答案是,没有捷径,只有不断的练习、练习、练习。
精通
4. Focus 专注
专注是一种需要锻炼的能力,在我看来,为什么番茄工作法是最实用的一种时间管理方法,其实很大程度上,番茄钟就是在锻炼我们的专注力。从25分钟开始,一步一步的修炼我们的专注。
专注
5. Push 强迫
强迫自己从身体上、心灵上都更加精进。他强调了一点“强迫自己战胜羞涩和自我怀疑”。我觉得这一点在中国人身上体现的比在西方人身上要更加明显一些。中国人都讲求“含蓄”,往往都意识不到自己有多么优秀,有些自己意识到了,也羞于展现这样的优秀。
但是在现在这个时代,已经远不是那种“金子在哪都发光”的时代了,现在的金子们都不断地跳出土地,恨不得发光发亮照耀所有人。
当然了,总是要强迫自己并不是很容易的事情。这也是为什么很多人都有拖延症,很多人也克服不了拖延症,很多人想要养成习惯,但是却也总是半途而废。
强迫
6. Serve 服务
“你不能只为自己服务,你需要为他人提供对他人有利的服务,这就是人们致富的方式。”
在我看来,这就是在说你跟世界的联接。没有生命体是独立存在的,在这个宇宙中,我们都通过某种方式相互依存,先想想你可以为别人做些什么,而不是我可以从别人那里得到什么。
服务
7. Idea 灵感
也就是创造性。他列举了6点提高创造性的方法。但是都没有一一展开说明如何做。
在MOOC上过创意课,在短短的一个学期的课程中间,在不断做项目做作业做任务的过程中,不断挑战自己的想象力。
灵感
8. Persist 坚持
“恒心是我们成功的第一个条件,坚持度过失败,坚持度过批评、拒绝、卑鄙小人和压力”
我在做100天行动的时候就有很深的感觉,如果你不能坚持一件事100天,你怎么可以说你真正为这个目标付出过努力。
100天已经是非常短的一个参照时间段,生命的长河这么长,你的目标真的是需要拥有强大的激情和爱才能够帮助你一直坚持下去。
名人成功的小故事
1 、梵高的执着的绘画梦想,虽然很遗憾在他生前,他的作品没有受到是人的欣赏,但在那种世人漠视、穷困潦倒的环境下,仍坚持着自己的梦想,画自己想画的画,这也着实非常人所能的。
2 、海伦·凯勒双目失明、两耳失聪,却努力的从一个让人同情默默无闻的小女孩变成让全世界尊敬的女强人。如果生活真的不公平,那么,生活对她的不公平可谓到了极致。她完全可以放弃她的梦想躲在阴暗的角落里放声痛哭,没有人会责怪她,她也完全可以躺在床上或坐在轮椅上,像一个植物人一样由人服侍。可是这一切,她都没有做,她只是吃力的在老师的帮助下学习盲语,触摸着事物,仅仅凭着她永不言弃的信念和坚持不懈的意志。她把她理想的天空涂上了人生最亮的色彩。
3 、英国著名作家狄更斯平时很注意观察生活、体验生活,不管刮风下雨,每天都坚持到街头去 观察、谛听,记下行人的零言碎语,积累了丰富的生活资料。这样,他才在《大卫·科波菲 尔》中写下精彩的人物对话描写,在《双城记》中留下逼真的社会背景描写,从而成为英国 一代文豪,取得了他文学事业上的巨大成功。
4 、我国著名数学家华罗庚家境贫寒,没有文凭、没有导师,地处穷乡僻壤,但他却成功了。他靠的是什么?正是锲而不舍这一精神!他卧床三月翻书不止就可以作证。
5 、松下刚刚陷入事业的困境,这天他无助地走在路上。一对姐弟的谈话,引起了他的注意。 姐姐正在烫衣服,弟弟想读书,却无法开灯,因为那时插头只有一个。 “你能不能快一点开灯,让我怎么看书呀?”“好了,好了,就快了。”“老是说好了,都过了分钟了。”松下突然想:只有一根电线,的确太不方便了,何不想个可以两用的插头呢?他认真地研究这个问题,不久,就想出了两用插头的构造。试用品问世后,很快就卖光了,订货的人越来越多,简直供不应求,松下的事业也从此走上轨道,利润大增。 遭遇任何问题,都是激发创意的好机会。
篇5:ted成功的秘诀
ted成功的秘诀
1.This is really a two hour presentation I give to high school students, cut down to three minutes.
这真的是一个我给高中学生做的2个小时的演讲 现在缩到了3分钟
2.And it all started one day on a plane, on my way to TED, seven years ago.
所有的一切都是从7年前的一天开始, 我坐在飞往TED会议的飞机上。
3.And in the seat next to me was a high school student, a teenager, and she came from a really poor family.
在我邻座坐的是一个 高中生,一个十几岁的年轻人。 她生于一个贫穷的家庭
4.And she wanted to make something of her life, and she asked me a simple little question.
而且她的愿望是成就一番事业 所以她问了我一个简单的小问题。
5.She said, ”What leads to success?“
她说:“怎样做才能成功呢?”
6.And I felt really badly, because I couldn't give her a good answer.
我当时觉得糟透了 因为我不能给她一个满意的答案
7.So I get off the plane, and I come to TED.
后来我下了飞机,来到TED
8.And I think, jeez, I'm in the middle of a room of successful people!
忽然间我想到,天啊,我置身于一屋子成功人士之中!
9.So why don't I ask them what helped them succeed, and pass it on to kids?
为什么我不问问他们是怎样走向成功的呢。 这样我就可以把答案告诉孩子们了。
10.So here we are, seven years, 500 interviews later, and I'm gonna tell you what really leads to success and makes TED-sters tick.
所以就这样,7年中我坐了500次采访。 现在我就要告诉你们是什么带来了成功 是什么启发了TED演讲者们。
11.And the first thing is passion.
第一点是**
12.Freeman Thomas says, ”I'm driven by my passion.“
Freeman Thomas 说:“我总是被我的热情所牵引着”
13.TED-sters do it for love, they don't do it for money.
TED的讲演者因为有爱才做事情,不是为了钱。
14.Carol Coletta says, ”I would pay someone to do what I do.“
Carol Colletta 说:“我会付给别人钱去做我的工作。”
15.And the interesting thing is, if you do it for love, the money comes anyway.
有趣的是 如果你是为了爱而做的,钱自然而然就来了。
16.Work! Rupert Murdoch said to me, ”It's all hard work.
刻苦!Rupert Murdoch 曾经告诉过我 “都是刻苦“ 为努力”
17.Nothing comes easily. But I have a lot of fun.“
“天下没有白吃的午餐。但是我得到了很多乐趣。”
18.Did he say fun? Rupert? Yes!
他提到了乐趣??Rupert?是的!
19.TED-sters do have fun working. And they work hard.
TED讲演者都有一份充满乐趣的工作,而且他们都很刻苦。
20.I figured, they're not workaholics. They're workafrolics.
我觉得,他们都不是工作狂,他们是享受工作狂
21.Good! Alex Garden says, ”To be successful put your nose down in something and get damn good at it.“
精通!Alex Garden说:”要想成功,就要真的深入其中“ “然后做到精通。”
22.There's no magic, it's practice, practice, practice.
想要做到精通没有秘诀,就是练**,练**,再练**。
23.And it's focus. Norman Jewison said to me, ”I think it all has to do with focusing yourself on one thing“
还有就是专注。Norman Jewison 告诉过我, “我想成功就要使自己专注于一件事情”
24.And push! David Gallo says, ”Push yourself.
强迫!David Gallo说:“强迫你自己,”
25.Physically, mentally, you've gotta push, push, push.“
“心灵上,神情上。你一定要强迫,强迫,强迫。”
26.You gotta push through shyness and self-doubt.
“你要强迫自己去战胜羞涩和自我怀疑”
27.Goldie Hawn says, ”I always had self-doubts.
Goldie Hawn说:“我总是怀疑自己。
28.I wasn't good enough, I wasn't smart enough.
怀疑自己不够优秀,不用聪明。
29.I didn't think I'd make it.“
我从不相信我会成功。”
30.Now it's not always easy to push yourself, and that's why they invented mothers. (Laughter) Frank Gehry -- Frank Gehry said to me, ”My mother pushed me.“
想要成功地强迫自己并不总容易, 这就是为什么要发明妈妈。 Frank Gehry-Frank Gehry对我说: ”我妈妈过去总是督促我。“
31.Serve! Sherwin Nuland says, ”It was a privilege to serve as a doctor.“
服务!Sherwin Nuland 说:“能够作为一名医生为他人服务是一种荣幸。”
32.Now a lot of kids tell me they want to be millionaires.
现在很多孩子告诉我他们想成为百万富翁。
33.And the first thing I say to them is, ”OK, well you can't serve yourself, you gotta serve others something of value.
但是一件事我对他们说的是, “好的,但是你不能为你自己服务,” “你需要为他人提供对他人有利的服务。”
34.Because that's the way people really get rich.“
”因为这就是人们致富的方式。“
35.Ideas. TED-ster Bill Gates says, ”I had an idea -- founding the first micro-computer software company.“
点子。TED演讲者 Bill Gates 说:”我曾经有过一个点子,“ ”成立第一个微机软件公司。“
36.I'd say it was a pretty good idea.
我必须承认这真的是很好的一个点子。
37.And there's no magic to creativity in coming up with ideas, it's just doing some very simple things.
对于能想出点子的创造力来讲没有什么魔力可言。 都是些简单平常的事情。
38.And I give lots of evidence.
而且我可以举出很多证据。
39.Persist. Joe Kraus says, ”Persistence is the number one reason for our success.“
坚持。Joe Kraus 说 ”恒心是我们成功地第一条原因。“
40.You gotta persist through failure. You gotta persist through crap!
”你必须坚持度过失败,你必须坚持度过crap“
41.Which of course means ”Criticism, Rejection, Assholes and Pressure.“
”这里的crap是指”批评,拒绝,卑鄙小人和压力““
42.(Laughter) So, the big -- the answer to this question is simple: Pay 4,000 bucks and come to TED.
(大笑) 所以,这个问题的答案很简单: 付4000块来TED会场。
43.Or failing that, do the eight things -- and trust me, these are the big eight things that lead to success.
如果不能来,就做到以上八点---相信我, 这重要的八点就是通向成功的秘诀。
44.Thank you TED-sters for all your interviews!
谢谢TED讲演者参与我的采访!
成功的名言警句
1、交易就是交易。即使下午有人出价更高,原来的交易还是成立。我就是这样的人。——老汤姆·哈特雷
2、给年轻人最好的事业忠告就是:“选择你最喜欢做的事情,然后找个人付钱让你做这些事。”——着名知名记者凯萨琳·怀亨
3、春蚕到死丝方尽,人至期颐亦不休。一息尚存须努力,留作青年好范畴。——吴玉章
4、沉沉的黑夜都是白天的前奏。——郭小川
5、人生不是一种享乐,而是一桩十分沉重的工作。——列夫·托尔斯泰
6、对我来说,赚钱是自由也是成功。我以前想过,如果赚了大钱就要留长发;但是遗憾的是,有了钱反而愈来愈体面稳重,因为你必须考量到自己的地位和信誉所以我再也不想留长发或是很脏的指甲。——约翰·马戴斯基
7、能够在前无古人的领域闯出成功之路就是一门大生意。——大卫·奎尔
8、当一个人用工作去迎接光明,光明很快就会来照耀着他。——冯学峰
9、生活就是战斗。——柯罗连科
10、我七岁的孩子不相信我是千万富豪,他认为我如果真的那么有钱,应该开法拉利,还要买新的电脑给他。——茱莉·海丝特
11、你若要喜爱你自己的价值,你就得给世界创造价值。——歌德
12、父母教导我,只要埋头卖力工作,并且坚持到底,就可以成就任何事情。——莎赫·哈榭米
13、投资不难,但是正确地投资却不容易。——华伦·巴菲特
14、人的一生可能燃烧也可能腐朽,我不能腐朽,我愿意燃烧起来! ——尼古拉·奥斯特洛夫斯基
15、生活只有在平淡无味的人看来才是空虚而平淡无味的。——车尔尼雪夫斯基
16、我认为没达到效果不算是失败,完全没有选择的余地才叫失败,但是就连关在牢房的囚犯也有选择。不要屈服,找出一条新的道路。——理查·普鲁特
17、年纪愈大需要的挑战就愈多,而不是愈来愈少。——普莉西拉·卡卢奇欧
18、女人就像茶包,泡得愈久,味道就愈浓。——美国前第一夫人伊莲诺·罗斯福
19、为了生活中努力发挥自己的作用,热爱人生吧。——罗丹
20、脆弱的人无法站在浪头上,出了问题就只会抱怨,不能接受事实、继续奋斗下去。——老汤姆·哈特雷
21、口袋里有钱,你就有智慧、有美貌,就连唱歌都悦耳动听。——犹太俗谚
22、大部份的人都是闭着眼过生活,默默接受事物的现状,也不去思考是否可以有所改变。但我觉得任何事都可能发生——都有进步的空间。——曼帝·哈伯门
23、最好的人才不能动之以利,金钱不过是记分的方法而己。在任何领域中,最好的人才都是以热情为动力。——自由软体社群中的传道者艾瑞克·雷蒙
24、只要你愿意做任何牺牲争取你真心想要的东西,最后就一定会得到。——约翰·马戴斯基
25、希望是附丽于存在的,有存在,便有希望,有希望,便是光明。——鲁迅
26、落实理想是最令人满足的感觉。——曼帝·哈伯门
27、人只有献身于社会,才能找出那短暂而有风险的生命的意义。——爱因斯坦
28、人生的价值,并不是用时间,而是用深度去衡量的。——列夫·托尔斯泰
29、我不相信“志在参加不在得奖”这一套。对我来说,那是输家讲的话。比赛总有输赢,你不是输,就是赢。——老汤姆·哈特雷
30、无论你是多么伟大的创业家,如果没有合适的人在身边一路给你挑战与协助,还是无法成功。——克利斯·高尔曼
篇6:成功英语演讲的秘诀
成功英语演讲的秘诀
秘诀:一
应对问题
-I will be pleased to answer any questions you may have at the end of the presentation.
-Please can you save your questions till the end.
-If you have any questions, I will be pleased to answer them at the end of the presentation.
-there will be time at the end of the presentation to answer your questions-so please feel free to ask me anything then.
-Don't hesitate to interrupt if you have a question.
-Please feel free to interrupt me at any time.
-Please stop me if you have any questions.
-If you need clarification on any point, you're welcome to ask questions at any time.
-Can I come back to that point later?
-I will be coming to that point in a minute.
-That's a tricky question.
-We will go into details later. But just to give you an ideaof...
-I am afraid there's no easy answer to that one...
-Yes, that's a very good point.
-Perhaps we could leave that point until the questions at theend of the presentation
-I think I said that I would answer questions at the end of thepresentation---perhaps you wouldn't mind waiting until then.
-I think we have time for just one more question
欢迎听众(正式)
- Welcome to our company
- I am pleased to be able to welcome you to our company...
- I'd like to thank you for coming.
- May I take thisopportunity of thanking you for coming
欢迎听众(非正式 )
- I'm glad you could all get here...
- I'm glad to see so many people here.
- It's GREat to be back here.
- Hello again everybody. Thank you for being on time/making theeffort to come today.
- Welcome to X Part II.
受邀请在会议上致词
- I am delighted/pleased/glad to have the opportunity to present/of making this presentation...
- I am grateful for the opportunity to present...
- I'd like to thank you for inviting/asking me/giving me the chance to...
- Good morning/afternoon/evening ladies and gentleman
- It's my pleasant duty today to...
- I've been asked to...
告知演讲的话题
- the subject of my presentation is...
- I shall be speaking today about...
- My presentation concerns...
- Today's topic is...
- Today we are here to give a presentation on...
- Today we are here to talk about...Before we start, I'd like you meet my team members...
- A brief look at today's agenda...(告诉听众所讲内容的先后顺序)
- Before we start our presentation, let's take a brief look atthe agenda...
- I shall be offering a brief analysis of...
- the main area that I intend to cover in this presentationis...
- Take a moment and think of...
- Thank you for giving me the opportunity to tell you about...
告诉听众发言的长度
- During the next ten minutes, I shall...
- I shall be speaking for about ten minutes...
- My presentation willlast for about ten minutes...
- I won't take up more than ten minutes of your time...
- I don't intend to speak for longer than ten minutes...
- I know that time is short, so I intend to keep this brief
- I have a lot to cram in to the next ten minutes, so I'd bettermake a start...
引起听众的兴趣
- I'm going to be speaking about something that is vitally important to all of us.
- My presentation will help solve a problem that has puzzled people for years...
- At the end of this presentation you will understand why this company has been so successful for so long...
- I am going to be talking about a product that could double your profit margins...
- the next ten minutes will change your attitude to sales and marketing...
- Over the next ten minutes you are going to hear about something that will change the way your companies operate...
- By the end of this presentation you will know all there is to know about...
告诉听众内容要点
- there are five main aspects to this topic (...the first, ...the second, ...a third, ...another, ... the final)
- I am going to examine these topics in the following order(...first, ...next, ...after that, ...finally)
- I've divided my talk into five parts...
- I will deal with these topics in chronological order...
- I'm going to start with a general overview and then focus on this particular problem (...in general, ...more particularly).
- I want to start with this particular topic, and then draw somemore general conclusions from it (...specifically, ... in a wider context).
- there are (a number of) factors that may affect...
- We have to take into account in any discussion of this subject, the following considerations.
- We all ought to be aware of the following points.
结束语
-In conclusion, I'd like to...
-I'd like to finish by...
-Finally...
-By way of conclusion...
-I hope I have mademyself understood
-I hope you have found this useful
-I hope this has given you some idea/clear idea/an outline of...
-Let me end by saying...
-That, then was all I had to say on...
-That concludes our presentation...
-I hope I've managed to give you a clearer picture of...
-If there are any questions, I'd be delighted to...
-Thank you for your attention...
-Let's break for a coffee at this point
-I am afraid that the clock is against us, so we had better stophere
-You have been a very attentive audience---thank you!
秘诀:二
I. Opening Remarks开场:
Sample Opening Remarks
1) Thank you very much, Prof. Fawcett, for your very kind introduction. Mr. Chairman, Ladies and gentleman, Good morning! I consider it a great honor to be asked to speak about …on this session of our symposium.
2) Ladies and gentleman. It’s an honor to have the opportunit yto address such a distinguished audience.
3) Good morning. Let me start by saying just a few words about my own background.
4) Mr. Chairman, thank you very much for your kind introduction.President, Distinguished colleagues, Ladies and gentleman, Good morning! Is my voice loud enough?
5) Good morning, everyone. I appreciate the opportunity to be with you today. I am here to talk to you about…
6) Good morning, everyone. I am very happy to have this chance to give my presentation. Before I start my speech, let me ask you a question.By a show of hands, how many of you own a car?
Expressing thanks to the Chairperson 向主持人致谢
Mr. Chairman, thank you for your introduction.
First, I would like to thank Mr. Chairman for his gracious introduction.
Thank you very much, Prof. Fawcett, for your very kind introduction.
I would like to thank Dr. Huang(主持人或推荐你来发言的上司)for permitting me the privilegeto speak to this audience.
Forms of Address and Greetings对听众的称呼
Distinguished colleagues, Ladies and gentleman, Good morning!
Members of the conference!
Expressing Pleasure and Honor 向听众致意
I am very happy/glad/pleased to be here in Hong Kong.
I am honored/privileged to be here (with you this afternoon).
I am proud to be here on this special occasion.
It’s a very great pleasure for me to be able to attend this conference.
I consider it a great honor to be asked to speak about …on this session of our symposium/ at this conference..
It is a great pleasure to be given the honor of first speaker on this important topic.
Others 细节,如确认话筒音量
Can you hear me all right?
Is my voice too loud?
Reference to the Audience与听众呼应
I can see many of you are from …department.
I know many of you are familiar with this topic.
You all look as though you’ve heard this before.
I understand that you’ve all traveled a long way./ After hours of conference, you must feel a little tired. Now I’d like you to see an interesting topic…
II. Introducing the Subject and the outline of the Presentation
引入话题
Background Information
I would like to start by briefly reviewing the history of open heart surgery.
Let us start with the theoretical basis of this new technique.
To begin with, we have to consider the principle.
I think it would be best to start out by looking at a few slides.
I should like to preface my remarks with a description of the basic idea.
May I begin with a general outline of this project?
The first thing I would like to talk about is the definition of the terms I shall use in my lecture.
The first point I'd like to make is the historical background ofthe invention.
First, I shall explain to you why this new program is correctand feasible.
Topic
I would like to concentrate on theproblem Of antibiotic abuse in hospitals.
I shall devote my talk to the surgical treatment of coronary disease.
I want to confine my talk to the latest developments in civil engineering.
Today, I am going to give a talk on the application of computers in medicine.
My topic today will deal with the observation of supernova.
In my presentation this morning, I' 11 limit myself to three major points only.
I take the liberty of restricting my discussion mainly to highway bridge construction.
Now, I would like to address myself to the most important aspect of this problem.
Among the many languages, I shall mention only BASIC.
What I am going to present today is the methodology and the data analysis.
I'm not going to say much about that except to discuss the literature on that topic.
Outlining
My talk today consists of two parts. One is... and the other is...
I've divided my presentation into four parts.
I shall first talk about ... and then touch on... and finally discuss ...
The subject can be looked at under the following headings: ...(Pointing to the PowerPoint display)
I would like to divide my talk into two parts. The first part deals with…, the second part concerns ...
My presentation will be given in four parts. The first part deals with ... The second part relates to... The third part concerns ... Andthe last part discusses…
Purpose/Objective
The purpose of this presentation is to...
This talk is designed to…
Comprehensive Samples
Sample 1
Thank you, Mr. Chairperson, Mr. Director-General, distinguished members of the ILO's Governing Body and friends. I welcome this opportunity to be here today, with an Organization which in many ways belongs to all of us workers. I can think of, in fact, no other international body that one can claim as one's own so unambiguously.
I have also had a longstanding formal association with the ILO.Many of my early pieces on women and technological change and on land rights were published by the ILO, as well as was the work of many other scholars. It is therefore a pleasure for me to be here on this important Symposium.
The canvas of the Symposium is very large. I will focus on two aspects of gender inequality thatcentrally effect millions of women as workers but perhaps have failed toreceive the attention they deserve. First, the gender gap in command overproperty and Productive assets and, second, gender biased social perceptionsand social norms.
Sample 2
I learned last May that you have to be careful in speaking to agroup of professional communicators. After I conducted a writer' s workshop at the Toronto Conference of the International Association of Business Communicators, Janine Lichaczwrote asked me to speak here tonight and used the communication techniques I had recommended. She even included a footnote citingmy lecture. I am susceptible to good communication and to flattery so I am pleased to be with you to discuss your topic for the evening, the use of language in the art of speech writing.
I suppose we must begin by shaking our heads, woefully, over the sad state of language today, whether in formal speeches, casual conversation,or in writing. Most of us in this room no doubt agree with the generally negative tone of Time Magazine's year-end assessment which claims “our languagehas been besieged by vulgarities”. But to preserve our sanity as professionals in communication of us would probably join Time in optimistically expecting English somehow to survive and even toprosper.
Expressions on Other Occasions:
Correcting the Title of the Presentation
First of all, I would like to mention that the title of my presentation should be ...
Please allow me to correct a mistake in the title of my speech which appeared in the program. Instead of... it should read...
Reading. Another Person's Paper
Sometimes you are selected to read another person's paper, as heor she is absent.
I shall read a paper by Dr. Li from Guangzhou, china, who regrets that he could not be here. The title of his paper is...
I'm going to read the paper by Dr. Wang. It's a great pity that,because of a health problem, he could not be here.
I was asked by the author to read his paper. He apologizes fornot being able to come here.
The next speaker, Prof. Zhang, regrets that she could not be here and has submitted her paper to me. I am not sure if I can present it as well as she expected.
I am not sure whether I' 11 be able to be very confident in answering specific questions. However, I am somewhat familiar with his work, so I' 11 try my best.
Checking the Microphone
First I want to check if all of you can hear me clearly.
Am I speaking clearly and loudly enough for those in the rear of the room?
I wonder if those in the rear of the room can hear me.
If those in the rear of the room can hear me, would someone please raise his hand?
Can you hear me clearly?
Can you hear me if I am away from the microphone?
Is the microphone working?
* Summary-How to Prepare a Good Introduction
Realize file great importance of the introduction of file presentation mad then do your best in delivering it.
Don' t make file introduction either too wordy, or too brief. Usually, it covers 10 to 15 percent of your entire speech.
Select tile ways to capture the audience attention.
Indicate tile topic.
Outline your Speech.
Announce your purpose.
Prepare several versions of tile introduction, compare them, and then select the best version. Finally, learn it by heart so as to be able to deliver it easily mid fluently.
Don't start your speech with apologies.
Pay attention to your body language.
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篇7:成功英语演讲的秘诀
秘诀:三
How to Develop the Speech Text
I. Announcing the Beginning of the Speech Text
To begin with, I would like to talk about a principle.
I think it would be best to start out by looking at some pictures.
The first thing I would like to talk about is the definition of the terms which I’11 use in my presentation.
II. Shifting to the Next Main Point
Well, let's move on to the next point.
We will now come to the second problem.
Turning to the next question, I' 11 talk about the stages of the procedure.
As the second topic, I shall stop here. Now let' s turn our attention to the third topic.
So much for the methodology of our experiment. I would now like to shift to the discussion of the results.
Now, let's move away from the first part and switch over to the next part of my presentation.
That's all for the introduction and now we can go on to the literature review.
Next, I would like to turn to a more difficult problem.
The next point I'd like to talk about is the feasibility of this project.
That brings me to my second point.
I am glad that we can now leave this rather boring subject of mathematic deduction and go into a more attractive one, that is the application of the formula.
III. Resuming the Topic
Let' s come back to what I said in the first part of my speech.
Getting back to the subject of the problem of theoretical considerations we can find that...
I want to return to the first part of my presentation.
Now, to get back to the effect of temperature, you may be aware that the problems have been solved.
This brings me back to the question of security.
At this point I would like to refer again to the question of methods in the first part of my lecture.
Referring again to the first question, I think...
Referring to the Coming Point
I'll deal with it later.
I' 11 touch upon that point in a moment.
I shall tell you in detail shortly.
IV. Introducing the Supporting Materials
I think this part is the most difficult, so I'll explain it in greater detail.
I think this part of my paper is most important, so I plan to spend more time on it.
Please allow me to deal with this matter more extensively.
Being the most important part of my presentation, I wille laborate on it with more slides.
I' 11 expand this topic with drawings and figures.
Indicating the Points Briefly
Limited by the time available, I can only give you a very brief account of this matter.
I don't think that I should describe the methods in detail,because they are included in the handout.
I will not go into detail on it.
This point has been talked about repeatedly in this symposium,so I am not going to spend too much time on it.
Let's go through the following points very rapidly.
I just want to outline for you what I experienced in using this new drug.
I shall not go over all these explanations. My time is running short. So I'’11 be brief.
It is sufficient to say that these experiments were poorly designed and without controls.
V. Repairing a Slip of Tone
The first of such experiments began in 2000, rather than 1999.
May I have the lights, I mean the slides.
The temperature increased, I shall say decreased.
The population is 13 million, sorry, 31 million.
The exchange rate dropped from 2.5 to 1.8, I beg your pardon,1.9.
As you can see from the first row, excuse me, the second row,that the output increased two fold.
VI. Expressions Concerning Audio-Visual Aids
Could we have the lights off? And the first slide, please.
Lights off, first slide, please.
Dim the lights, and first slide, please.
The slide is not so clear. Please darken the room a little more.
Could you please turn on the lights, please?
Now, we can have the lights on.
Please switch on the lights.
Lights on, please.
I apologize that this slide is not so clear, but I hope you can still make out the general idea.
Sorry for the small print.
I'm sorry we left a figure out here.
VI. Explaining the Contents on the Slides
This slide demonstrates ...
On this slide, you can see...
This curve in this slide shows...
This figure in this slide exhibits...
This table on this slide presents...
This diagram on this slide depicts...
This chart on this slide displaces ...
The picture on this slide shows ...
The photomicrograph on this slide shows ...
The flow-chart on this slide points out...
The circuit diagram on this slide represents~...~
Indicating the Sources of the Content in a
This figure is taken from.., by Dr. Li.
This diagram is after that of Prof. Wang with some modification
VII. Demanding to Show the Next Slide
May I proceed to the next slide, please?
I think we can move on to the next slide.
Let me show you the next slide.
Now, we can go on to the next slide. '
Next slide, please.
Next, please.
Next !
成功英语演讲的技巧
英语演讲技巧要点第一:形态上要注意的事项
身体一定要站直,抬头挺胸,表情要自然,面带微笑,这个平时可以对着镜子多多练习,这样在演讲的时候才能散发出自信的光芒。
英语演讲技巧要点第二:脱稿演讲是最好的
在英语演讲之前,一定要背熟稿子,演讲时,脱稿演讲是最好的,当然,如果记不清楚的话,可以按照大概的思路来演讲。
英语演讲技巧要点第三:发音要清晰,速度要放慢
不管你能否说得一口流利的英语,都要非常的自己,在英语演讲时,发音一定要清晰,速度要放慢,还要注意词语的抑扬顿挫。
英语演讲技巧要点第四:可以加上手势来加重信息表达
很多演讲者演讲时,都很善于运用手势,这可以加重信息的表达,可以用食指、手掌示意,加重语气,当然,表情要需要注意哦!
好啦~以上就是英语演讲的技巧,想要获得成功的演讲,以上几点对你有所帮助哦!还有在演讲时,一定要注意“麦克风礼仪”。
篇8:ted八个成功的秘诀
TED 八个成功的秘诀
这个TED演讲非常短,但全都是精华。他在7年中采访了500个参加TED的演讲者,从这些人的身上,他总结出8点成功的秘诀。
1. Passion 激情
跟上一个TED演讲谈到了同一个话题,激情产生于爱。
在我看来,不管是做你有激情的事情,还是没有激情的事情,肯定都会碰到各种困难。没有任何事情是一帆风顺的,其中的区别是,在有激情的时候,你会心甘情愿无怨无悔的解决困难。
2. Work 刻苦
想要成功,就要付出努力和代价。天才也是炼成的。
他说,TED的演讲者,都不是工作狂,他们是享受工作狂。他们刻苦工作,但并没有因此而觉得痛苦,反而能够从中获得能量与愉快。
3. Good 精通
成为某个领域的杰出,真正对这个方面擅长。要让你和别人相比与众不同。
怎样才能做到精通?
他的答案是,没有捷径,只有不断的练习、练习、练习。
4. Focus 专注
专注是一种需要锻炼的能力,在我看来,为什么番茄工作法是最实用的一种时间管理方法,其实很大程度上,番茄钟就是在锻炼我们的专注力。从25分钟开始,一步一步的修炼我们的专注。
5. Push 强迫
强迫自己从身体上、心灵上都更加精进。他强调了一点“强迫自己战胜羞涩和自我怀疑”。我觉得这一点在中国人身上体现的比在西方人身上要更加明显一些。中国人都讲求“含蓄”,往往都意识不到自己有多么优秀,有些自己意识到了,也羞于展现这样的优秀。
但是在现在这个时代,已经远不是那种“金子在哪都发光”的时代了,现在的金子们都不断地跳出土地,恨不得发光发亮照耀所有人。
当然了,总是要强迫自己并不是很容易的事情。这也是为什么很多人都有拖延症,很多人也克服不了拖延症,很多人想要养成习惯,但是却也总是半途而废。
6. Serve 服务
“你不能只为自己服务,你需要为他人提供对他人有利的服务,这就是人们致富的方式。”
在我看来,这就是在说你跟世界的联接。没有生命体是独立存在的,在这个宇宙中,我们都通过某种方式相互依存,先想想你可以为别人做些什么,而不是我可以从别人那里得到什么。
7. Idea 灵感
也就是创造性。他列举了6点提高创造性的方法。但是都没有一一展开说明如何做。
在MOOC上过创意课,在短短的一个学期的课程中间,在不断做项目做作业做任务的过程中,不断挑战自己的想象力。
8. Persist 坚持
“恒心是我们成功的第一个条件,坚持度过失败,坚持度过批评、拒绝、卑鄙小人和压力”
我在做100天行动的时候就有很深的感觉,如果你不能坚持一件事100天,你怎么可以说你真正为这个目标付出过努力。
100天已经是非常短的一个参照时间段,生命的长河这么长,你的目标真的是需要拥有强大的激情和爱才能够帮助你一直坚持下去。
TED基本介绍
TED是以下三个英文单词的首字母大写
【T】technology技术
【E】entertainment娱乐
【D】design设计
TED演讲的主旨是:Ideasworthspreading.
演讲使TED从以往1000人的俱乐部变成了一个每天10万人流量的社区。为了继续扩大网站的影响力,TED还加入了社交网络的功能,以连接一切“有志改变世界的人”。
TED历史进程
TED环球会议是TED大会的子会议。
起,克里斯·安德森接管TED,创立了种子基金会(TheSaplingFoundation),并营运TED大会。每年3月,TED大会在美国召集众多科学、设计、文学、音乐等领域的杰出人物,分享他们关於技术、社会、人的思考和探索。
,第一届TED环球会议在英国召开。,TED非洲大会在坦桑尼亚召开。9月,第二届TED大会於非洲召开。
从起,TED演讲的视频被上传到网上。截至4月,TED官方网站上收录的TED演讲视频已达650个,有逾五千万的网民观看了TED演讲的视频。所有的TED演讲的视频都是以创用CC的方式予以授权的。
篇9:ted成功的8个秘诀
TED八个成功的秘诀是什么
1. Passion 激情
跟上一个TED演讲谈到了同一个话题,激情产生于爱。
在我看来,不管是做你有激情的事情,还是没有激情的事情,肯定都会碰到各种困难。没有任何事情是一帆风顺的,其中的区别是,在有激情的时候,你会心甘情愿无怨无悔的解决困难。
2. Work 刻苦
想要成功,就要付出努力和代价。天才也是炼成的。
他说,TED的演讲者,都不是工作狂,他们是享受工作狂。他们刻苦工作,但并没有因此而觉得痛苦,反而能够从中获得能量与愉快。
3. Good 精通
成为某个领域的杰出,真正对这个方面擅长。要让你和别人相比与众不同。
怎样才能做到精通?
他的答案是,没有捷径,只有不断的练习、练习、练习。
4. Focus 专注
专注是一种需要锻炼的能力,在我看来,为什么番茄工作法是最实用的一种时间管理方法,其实很大程度上,番茄钟就是在锻炼我们的专注力。从25分钟开始,一步一步的修炼我们的专注。
5. Push 强迫
强迫自己从身体上、心灵上都更加精进。他强调了一点“强迫自己战胜羞涩和自我怀疑”。我觉得这一点在中国人身上体现的比在西方人身上要更加明显一些。中国人都讲求“含蓄”,往往都意识不到自己有多么优秀,有些自己意识到了,也羞于展现这样的优秀。
但是在现在这个时代,已经远不是那种“金子在哪都发光”的时代了,现在的金子们都不断地跳出土地,恨不得发光发亮照耀所有人。
当然了,总是要强迫自己并不是很容易的事情。这也是为什么很多人都有拖延症,很多人也克服不了拖延症,很多人想要养成习惯,但是却也总是半途而废。
6. Serve 服务
“你不能只为自己服务,你需要为他人提供对他人有利的服务,这就是人们致富的方式。”
在我看来,这就是在说你跟世界的联接。没有生命体是独立存在的,在这个宇宙中,我们都通过某种方式相互依存,先想想你可以为别人做些什么,而不是我可以从别人那里得到什么。
7. Idea 灵感
也就是创造性。他列举了6点提高创造性的方法。但是都没有一一展开说明如何做。
在MOOC上过创意课,在短短的一个学期的课程中间,在不断做项目做作业做任务的过程中,不断挑战自己的想象力。
8. Persist 坚持
“恒心是我们成功的第一个条件,坚持度过失败,坚持度过批评、拒绝、卑鄙小人和压力”
我在做100天行动的时候就有很深的感觉,如果你不能坚持一件事100天,你怎么可以说你真正为这个目标付出过努力。
100天已经是非常短的一个参照时间段,生命的长河这么长,你的目标真的是需要拥有强大的激情和爱才能够帮助你一直坚持下去。
成功的名言警句
1、态度决定成功,而不是成功之后改变态度。
2、成功的路上,苦恼和喜悦是一对孪生兄弟,当苦恼出现时,请你相信喜悦会紧随而来。
3、成功不成功只一字之差:主动或被动。
4、成功只有一个理由,失败却有一千种理由。
5、成功的速度=品德+修养+成熟度。
6、成功的人排除万难,失败的人被万难排除。
7、成功是一种观念,成功是一种思想,成功是一种心态,成功是一种习惯。
8、计较眼前的人一定会失去未来。
9、观念的新旧,意味着能否接受新生事物。
10、我是世界上独一无二的,我一定会成功!
11、成功者往往有个计划,而失败者往往有个托辞。
12、成功者会说:“我帮你做点什么吧!而失败者说:那不是我的事。
13、成功三个条件:(1)机会;(2)自己渴望改变并非常努力;(3)贵人相助。
14、亿万财富买不到一个好的观念;好的观念却能让你赚到亿万财富。
15、一个讯息从地球这一端到另一端只需要0.05秒,而一个观念从脑外传到脑里却需要一年,三年甚至十年。
16、要改变命运,先改变观念。
17、人生的成败往往就在于一念之差。
18、鸟无翅膀不能飞,人无志气不成功。
篇10:成功的八个秘诀ted
成功的八个秘诀ted
This is really a two-hour presentation I give to high school students, cut down to three minutes. And it all started one day on a plane, on my way to TED, seven years ago. And in the seat next to me was a high school student, a teenager, and she came from a really poor family.
这真的是一个我给高中学生做的2个小时的演讲 现在缩到了3分钟 所有的一切都是从7年前的一天开始, 我坐在飞往TED会议的飞机上。 在我邻座坐的是一个 高中生,一个十几岁的年轻人。 她生于一个贫穷的家庭 而且她的愿望是成就一番事业 所以她问了我一个简单的小问题。
And she wanted to make something of her life, and she asked me a simple little question. She said, ”What leads to success?“ And I felt really badly, because I couldn't give her a good answer. So I get off the plane, and I come to TED. And I think, jeez, I'm in the middle of a room of successful people! So why don't I ask them what helped them succeed, and pass it on to kids? So here we are, seven years, 500 interviews later, and I'm gonna tell you what really leads to success and makes TED-sters tick.
她说:“怎样做才能成功呢?” 我当时觉得糟透了 因为我不能给她一个满意的答案 后来我下了飞机,来到TED 忽然间我想到,天啊,我置身于一屋子成功人士之中! 为什么我不问问他们是怎样走向成功的呢。 这样我就可以把答案告诉孩子们了。 所以就这样,7年中我坐了500次采访。 现在我就要告诉你们是什么带来了成功 是什么启发了TED演讲者们。
【 And the first thing is passion.】
第一点是激情
Freeman Thomas says, ”I'm driven by my passion.“ TED-sters do it for love; they don't do it for money. Carol Coletta says, ”I would pay someone to do what I do.“ And the interesting thing is: if you do it for love, the money comes anyway.
Freeman Thomas 说:“我总是被我的热情所牵引着” TED的讲演者因为有爱才做事情,不是为了钱。 Carol Colletta 说:“我会付给别人钱去做我的工作。” 有趣的是 如果你是为了爱而做的,钱自然而然就来了。
【Work!】
刻苦
Rupert Murdoch said to me, ”It's all hard work. Nothing comes easily. But I have a lot of fun.“ Did he say fun? Rupert? Yes! TED-sters do have fun working. And they work hard. I figured, they're not workaholics. They're workafrolics.
Rupert Murdoch 曾经告诉过我 “都是刻苦“ 为努力” “天下没有白吃的午餐。但是我得到了很多乐趣。” 他提到了乐趣??Rupert?是的! TED讲演者都有一份充满乐趣的工作,而且他们都很刻苦。 我觉得,他们都不是工作狂,他们是享受工作狂
【Good! 】
精通
Alex Garden says, ”To be successful put your nose down in something and get damn good at it.“ There's no magic; it's practice, practice, practice.
Alex Garden说:”要想成功,就要真的深入其中“ “然后做到精通。” 想要做到精通没有秘诀,就是练习,练习,再练习。 还
【And it's focus.】
有就是专注
Norman Jewison said to me, ”I think it all has to do with focusing yourself on one thing.“
Norman Jewison 告诉过我, “我想成功就要使自己专注于一件事情”
【And push! 】
强迫
David Gallo says, ”Push yourself. Physically, mentally, you've gotta push, push, push.“ You gotta push through shyness and self-doubt. Goldie Hawn says, ”I always had self-doubts. I wasn't good enough; I wasn't smart enough. I didn't think I'd make it.“ Now it's not always easy to push yourself, and that's why they invented mothers. (Laughter) Frank Gehry — Frank Gehry said to me, ”My mother pushed me.“
David Gallo说:“强迫你自己,” “心灵上,神情上。你一定要强迫,强迫,强迫。” “你要强迫自己去战胜羞涩和自我怀疑” Goldie Hawn说:“我总是怀疑自己。 怀疑自己不够优秀,不用聪明。 我从不相信我会成功。” 想要成功地强迫自己并不总容易, 这就是为什么要发明妈妈。 Frank Gehry-Frank Gehry对我说: ”我妈妈过去总是督促我。“
【Serve!】
服务
Sherwin Nuland says, ”It was a privilege to serve as a doctor.“ Now a lot of kids tell me they want to be millionaires. And the first thing I say to them is: ”OK, well you can't serve yourself; you gotta serve others something of value. Because that's the way people really get rich.“
Sherwin Nuland 说:“能够作为一名医生为他人服务是一种荣幸。” 现在很多孩子告诉我他们想成为百万富翁。 但是一件事我对他们说的是, “好的,但是你不能为你自己服务,” “你需要为他人提供对他人有利的服务。” ”因为这就是人们致富的方式。“
【Ideas!】
点子
TED-ster Bill Gates says, ”I had an idea: founding the first micro-computer software company.“ I'd say it was a pretty good idea. And there's no magic to creativity in coming up with ideas — it's just doing some very simple things. And I give lots of evidence.
TED演讲者 Bill Gates 说:”我曾经有过一个点子,“ 成立第一个微机软件公司。”我必须承认这真的是很好的一个点子。 对于能想出点子的创造力来讲没有什么魔力可言。 都是些简单平常的事情。 而且我可以举出很多证据。
【Persist!】
坚持
Joe Kraus says, ”Persistence is the number one reason for our success.“ You gotta persist through failure. You gotta persist through crap! Which of course means ”Criticism, Rejection, Assholes and Pressure.\" (Laughter) So, the big — the answer to this question is simple: Pay 4,000 bucks and come to TED. Or failing that, do the eight things — and trust me, these are the big eight things that lead to success. Thank you TED-sters for all your interviews!
Joe Kraus 说 “恒心是我们成功地第一条原因。”你必须坚持度过失败,你必须坚持度过crap,这里的crap是指”批评,拒绝,卑鄙小人和压力“ (大笑) 所以,这个问题的答案很简单: 付4000块来TED会场。 如果不能来,就做到以上八点---相信我, 这重要的八点就是通向成功的秘诀。 谢谢TED讲演者参与我的采访!
成功的名言警句英文版
1.He who seize the right moment, is the right man.——Goethe
谁把握机遇,谁就心想事成。 ——歌德
2.Don't aim for succeif you want it; just do what you love and believe in, and it will come naturally.
如果你想要成功,不要去追求成功;尽管做你自己热爱的事情并且相信它,成功自然到来。
3.Learning makes a good man better and ill man worse.
好人越学越好,坏人越学越坏
4.For man is man and master of his fate.
人就是人,是自己命运的主人。
5.The best preparation for tomorrow is doing your best today.
对明天做好的准备就是今天做到最好
6.There's only one corner of the universe you can be sure of improving, and that's your own self.
这个宇宙中只有一个角落你肯定可以改进,那就是你自己。
7.Death comes to all, but great achievements raise a monument which shall endure until the sun grows old.
死亡无人能免,但非凡的成就会树起一座纪念碑,它将一直立到太阳冷却之时。
8.Cease to struggle and you cease to live. —— Thomas Carlyle
生命不止,奋斗不息。——卡莱尔
9.Fear not that the life shall come to an end, but rather fear that it shall never have a beginning. ——J.H. Newman
不要害怕你的生活将要结束,应该担心你的生活永远不会真正开始。——纽曼
10.Strength alone knows conflict, weakness is below even defeat, and is born vanquished. —— Swetchine
只有强者才懂得斗争;弱者甚至失败都不够资格,而是生来就是被征服的。——斯威特切尼
11.Only they who fulfill their duties in everyday matters will fulfill them on great occasions.
只有在日常生活中尽责的人才会在重大时刻尽责。
12.What makes life dreary is the want of motive. —— George Eliot
没有了目的,生活便郁闷无光。——乔治·埃略特
13.Failure is the mother of success.
失败乃成功之母。
14.An aim in life is the only fortune worth finding. —— Robert Louis Stevenson
生活的目标,是唯一值得寻找的财富。——史蒂文森
15.A strong man will struggle with the storms of fate. —— Thomas Addison
强者能同命运的风暴抗争。——爱迪生
16.The people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for circumstances they want, and if they cannot find them, make them. —— Bernara Shaw
在这个世界上取得成就的人,都努力去寻找他们想要的机会,如果找不到机会,他们便自己创造机会。——萧伯纳
17.Towering genius disdains a beaten path. It seeks regions hitherto unexplored.
卓越的天才不屑走旁人走过的路。他寻找迄今未开拓的地区。
18.Energy and persistence conquer all things. —— Benjamin Franklin
能量加毅力可以征服一切。——富兰克林
19.You have to believe in yourself. That’s the secret of success. —— Charles Chaplin
人必须有自信,这是成功的秘密。——卓别林
20.There is only one success-----to be able to spend yourlife in your own way .Morley Christopher, French writer
成功只有一个——既能依自己的方式去度过人生。——法国作家克里斯多夫·M
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