20岁光阴不再来ted英文演讲稿1 WhenIwasinmy20s,Isawmyveryfirstpsychotherapyclient.IwasaPh.D.studentinclinicalps下面是小编为大家整理的20岁光阴不再来ted英文演讲稿60篇(完整),供大家参考。
20岁光阴不再来ted英文演讲稿1
When I was in my 20s, I saw my very first psychotherapy client. I was a Ph.D. student in clinical psychology at Berkeley. She was a 26-year-old woman named Alex. Now Alex walked into her first session wearing jeans and a big slouchy top(宽松的上衣), and she dropped onto the couch in my office and kicked off her flats(*底鞋) and told me she was there to talk about guy problems. Now when I heard this, I was so relieved. My classmate got an arsonist(纵火犯) for her first client. (Laughter) And I got a twentysomething who wanted to talk about boys. This I thought I could handle.
But I didn"t handle it. With the funny stories that Alex would bring to session, it was easy for me just to nod my head while we kicked the can down the road. "Thirty"s the new 20," Alex would say, and as far as I could tell, she was right. Work happened later, marriage happened later, kids happened later, even death happened later. Twentysomethings like Alex and I had nothing but time.
But before long, my supervisor pushed me to push Alex about her love life. I pushed back.
20岁光阴不再来ted英文演讲稿2
There are 50 million twentysomethings in the United States right now. We"re talking about 15 percent of the population, or 100 percent if you consider that no one"s getting through *hood without going through their 20s first.
Raise your hand if you"re in your 20s. I really want to see some twentysomethings here. Oh, yay! Y"all"s awesome. If you work with twentysomethings, you love a twentysomething, you"re losing sleep over twentysomethings, I want to see — Okay. Awesome, twentysomethings really matter.
So I specialize in twentysomethings because I believe that every single one of those 50 million twentysomethings deserves to know what psychologists, sociologists, neurologists and fertility specialists(生育专家) already know: that claiming your 20s is one of the simplest, yet most transformative, things you can do for work, for love, for your happiness, maybe even for the world.
20岁光阴不再来ted英文演讲稿3
Leonard Bernstein said that to achieve great things, you need a plan and not quite enough time. Isn"t that true? So what do you think happens when you pat a twentysomething on the head and you say, "You have 10 extra years to start your life"? Nothing happens. You have robbed that person of his urgency and ambition, and absolutely nothing happens.
And then every day, smart, interesting twentysomethings like you or like your sons and daughters come into my office and say things like this: "I know my boyfriend"s no good for me, but this relationship doesn"t count. I"m just killing time." Or they say, "Everybody says as long as I get started on a career by the time I"m 30, I"ll be fine."
But then it starts to sound like this: "My 20s are almost over, and I have nothing to show for myself. I had a better résumé the day after I graduated from college."
And then it starts to sound like this: "Dating in my 20s was like musical chairs. Everybody was running around and having fun, but then sometime around 30 it was like the music turned off and everybody started sitting down. I didn"t want to be the only one left standing up, so sometimes I think I married my husband because he was the closest chair to me at 30."
Where are the twentysomethings here? Do not do that.
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20岁光阴不再来ted英文演讲稿60篇
——30天尝试新事物演讲稿-ted演讲稿30天新中英文60篇
30天尝试新事物演讲稿-ted演讲稿30天新中英文1
a few years ago, i felt like i was stuck in a rut, so i decided to follow in the footsteps of the great american philosopher, morgan spurlock, and try something new for 30 days. the idea is actually pretty simple. think about something you’ve always wanted to add to your life and try it for the next 30 days. it turns out, 30 days is just about the right amount of time to add a new habit or subtract a habit — like watching the news — from your life.
30天尝试新事物演讲稿-ted演讲稿30天新中英文2
there’s a few things i learned while doing these 30-day challenges. the first was, instead of the months flying by, forgotten, the time was much more memorable. this was part of a challenge i did to take a picture everyday for a month. and i remember exactly where i was and what i was doing that day. i also noticed that as i started to do more and harder 30-day challenges, my self-confidence grew. i went from desk-dwelling com*r nerd to the kind of guy who bikes to work — for fun. even last year, i ended up hiking up mt. kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in africa. i would never have been that adventurous before i started my 30-day challenges.
20岁光阴不再来ted英文演讲稿60篇(扩展3)
——20岁光阴不再来ted英文演讲稿 (精选3篇)
20岁光阴不再来ted英文演讲稿1
When I was in my 20s, I saw my very first psychotherapy client. I was a Ph.D. student in clinical psychology at Berkeley. She was a 26-year-old woman named Alex. Now Alex walked into her first session wearing jeans and a big slouchy top(宽松的上衣), and she dropped onto the couch in my office and kicked off her flats(*底鞋) and told me she was there to talk about guy problems. Now when I heard this, I was so relieved. My classmate got an arsonist(纵火犯) for her first client. (Laughter) And I got a twentysomething who wanted to talk about boys. This I thought I could handle.
But I didn"t handle it. With the funny stories that Alex would bring to session, it was easy for me just to nod my head while we kicked the can down the road. "Thirty"s the new 20," Alex would say, and as far as I could tell, she was right. Work happened later, marriage happened later, kids happened later, even death happened later. Twentysomethings like Alex and I had nothing but time.
But before long, my supervisor pushed me to push Alex about her love life. I pushed back.
20岁光阴不再来ted英文演讲稿2
There are 50 million twentysomethings in the United States right now. We"re talking about 15 percent of the population, or 100 percent if you consider that no one"s getting through *hood without going through their 20s first.
Raise your hand if you"re in your 20s. I really want to see some twentysomethings here. Oh, yay! Y"all"s awesome. If you work with twentysomethings, you love a twentysomething, you"re losing sleep over twentysomethings, I want to see — Okay. Awesome, twentysomethings really matter.
So I specialize in twentysomethings because I believe that every single one of those 50 million twentysomethings deserves to know what psychologists, sociologists, neurologists and fertility specialists(生育专家) already know: that claiming your 20s is one of the simplest, yet most transformative, things you can do for work, for love, for your happiness, maybe even for the world.
20岁光阴不再来ted英文演讲稿3
Leonard Bernstein said that to achieve great things, you need a plan and not quite enough time. Isn"t that true? So what do you think happens when you pat a twentysomething on the head and you say, "You have 10 extra years to start your life"? Nothing happens. You have robbed that person of his urgency and ambition, and absolutely nothing happens.
And then every day, smart, interesting twentysomethings like you or like your sons and daughters come into my office and say things like this: "I know my boyfriend"s no good for me, but this relationship doesn"t count. I"m just killing time." Or they say, "Everybody says as long as I get started on a career by the time I"m 30, I"ll be fine."
But then it starts to sound like this: "My 20s are almost over, and I have nothing to show for myself. I had a better résumé the day after I graduated from college."
And then it starts to sound like this: "Dating in my 20s was like musical chairs. Everybody was running around and having fun, but then sometime around 30 it was like the music turned off and everybody started sitting down. I didn"t want to be the only one left standing up, so sometimes I think I married my husband because he was the closest chair to me at 30."
Where are the twentysomethings here? Do not do that.
20岁光阴不再来ted英文演讲稿60篇
——小学生珍惜光阴的演讲稿 (精选2篇)
小学生珍惜光阴的演讲稿1
敬爱的老师们,亲爱的同学们:
大家好!
今天我*下讲话的题目是:《珍惜每一分钟》!
首先,我想跟大家分享一个故事,一个关于一分钟时间的故事。有一次,一个青年向著名教育家班杰明请教如何才能获得成功,他们约好了地点与时间。等到时间到的那一天,青年如约而至,可是班杰明打开门的那一瞬间却让这个青年惊讶不已,原来他的房间里乱七八糟,一片狼藉。
看着青年惊讶的表情,班杰明马上说到:“你看我这房间,太不整洁了,请你在门外等一分钟,我收拾一下你再进来吧。”说完,不等青年开口,他就关上门,一分钟之后,他再次打开门,并热情的招呼青年进入了房间,此时青年看到的确是一切已变得井然有序。
青年在心里感叹班杰明的速度,可是,没等青年人把问题讲出来,班杰明就非常客气地说:“好吧,你可以走了。”青年人一下子愣住了,既尴尬又非常遗憾地说:“可是,我,我还没向您请教呢。”“这些,难道还不够吗?”班杰明一边扫视着自己的房间,一边微笑地说,“你进来已经有一分钟了。”“一分钟?一分钟”青年人若有所思地说,“噢,我懂了,您让我明白了一分钟的时间可以做许多事情,也可以改变许多事情的深刻道理。”向班杰明道谢后,青年人开心地走了。
这是一个简单的故事,也是一个很耐人寻味,故事告诉了我们一个道理,一分钟的时间非常恨短很渺小,但是却可以做很多的事情,也可以改变很多的事情,我们的人生就是由无数个一分钟构成,如果把握住每一分钟是我们人生活得有意义的关键。所以同学们,珍惜时间,就必须从珍惜你的每一分钟做起,从现在做起。只有把握好了生命的每一分钟,我们才能踏上成功之路,攀上理想之巅,才能到达成功的彼岸。
“早岁哪知世事艰”,在当今社会,我们的生活很安逸舒适,有些同学就走向了生活与学习的误区:抛开学习,恣意攀比,沉迷幻想,徘徊不前。孰不知世界上最快又最慢,最长又最短,最*凡而又最珍贵,最易忽视又最易令人后悔的就是时间。时间对每个人都是公*的,对每个人都是重要的,从古至今,凡是为人类做出杰出贡献的人,他们都非常的珍惜时间,他们都把握住了人生的每一分钟。只有缺乏意志、毫无志向的人,才认为今天的事情没做完,明天还可以继续;也只有这样的人才会一生庸庸碌碌,一事无成。
同学们,我们在学校这个知识花园里沐浴着时代的阳光雨露,享受着一流的学习环境,我们没有任何理由抛开学习而恣意攀比,没有任何理由沉迷于物质而徘徊不前。对我们来说,努力学习,这是我们成长的必修课,只争朝夕,这是我们义不容辞的义务和责任。那么,你还在犹豫什么,就让我们从这一分钟开始,刻苦努力、不懈追求,在学习的道路上将一点一滴的知识积累,在人生的旅途中将一方一寸的风景珍藏,实现自己的理想,让生命放射出灿烂而耀眼的光芒!
我的讲话完毕,谢谢大家!
小学生珍惜光阴的演讲稿2
老子说过一句话:"合抱之木,生于毫末;九层之台,起于垒土;千里之行,始于足下.”这句话之所以千古传诵,就因为这句话经过无数事实的验证,是呀!再大的树木也是由小树苗长成.再远的路也是从脚下走出.这些都说明了一个深刻的道理:我们做任何事情,都得从头开始,从小事做起,才能到达目的地.
我们*时练毛笔字,先是从点、横、竖、撇等一些基本的笔画练起,只有*时多练习,从一点一滴做起,日积月累,我们的毛笔字便开始有了自己的.风格。古代那些的书画家们,哪一个不是靠勤奋的练习,认真对待每一笔,每一幅画而功成名就的?
“不干小事,怎么干得成大事!”这句话给我启迪很深。首先,你只有在办小事中积累出经验,再进一步向大事发展,这样,你才能取得成功。想一口吃个大胖子,那是不可能的。就算你吃得下去,你肯定也受不了。比如说:“在一场跑步比赛中,你虽然跑得很快,但是由于你*时没有多锻练,就算你得了第一。比赛过后,你的肌肉或许会剧烈酸痛,叫你吃不消。
那些天天吃着,乐着,无所是事的人想拥有成功。恐怕只能是空发思想,最后落得一场空。
老子的话让我们感悟到由小到大,由表及里这样一个道理,练毛笔、跑步的事情告诉我们同样一个道理:“做任何事情都要从“小”做起,水滴石穿,积水成渊,那些不努力学习知识,注重实践却想干大事的人,只能是纸上谈兵。
20岁光阴不再来ted英文演讲稿60篇(扩展7)
——英文版演讲稿
英文版演讲稿1
Hello everyone! My name is***, a student from*******college. I am glad to give you a speech about my university. The title of my speech is My college, my home.
Last September I left my hometown with heavy baggage and after a journey of ten hours, I came to this dream campus with great expectation and excitement.
I was dee* attracted by the elegant environment of our campus the moment I stepped into the university. Straight, wide roads enjoyed the shade and shelter provided by lordly, green trees. Ancient buildings of great refinement enjoyed the company of flocks of birds flying and singing overhead. Scrolls of warm welcome greeted me and volunteers with smiles came to my help. My heart was filled with warmth. Yeah, this is the place where I will spend 4 years and this place will be my home!
Whenever I recall the past days, so many thoughts are flooding in my mind. But what impressed me most is a night when I got a stomachache during the first days. I had to turn to the aunts in charge of our dormitory for help. They were so friendly and warm-hearted. They gave me the pills and reminded me of having more hot water. I recovered soon and I thanked them from the bottom of my heart because they brought me the warmth of home.
Our university is a famous academic center. The teaching staff are all learned professors. Many of them are world-wide known for their wide range of knowledge and charming personality. I respect my teachers! I admire my teachers! I love my teachers! Various activities are carried here. They not only bring me happiness but also improve myself. I meet with a lot of classmates and make a large number of friends. When I feel upset, the will give me a hand; when I am happy, I will share with them. The library has a large collection of books and I always lose myself in it. I believe they will benefit me a lot and are to broaden the roads of my future.
I love you,****University! You are just a place which gives me warmth and strengths! You are my home!
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