42個(gè)提升自我的實(shí)用技巧(下篇)>>>

Are you someone who likes to grow? Do you constantly seek to improve yourself and become better?
你是一個(gè)渴望成長(zhǎng)的人嗎?你是否總在想辦法提升自己、讓自己變得更優(yōu)秀?

If you do, then we have something in common. I’m very passionate about personal growth. As I thought about the meaning of life, I realized there was nothing more meaningful than to pursue a life of development and betterment. It is through improving ourselves that we get the most out of life.
如果是這樣,那我們可謂志同道合。我本人非??粗貍€(gè)人成長(zhǎng)。想到人生意義,我發(fā)現(xiàn)最有意義的莫過于追求人生的提升和完滿。通過不斷提升自我,我們才能收獲完滿人生。

As a passionate advocate of growth, I’m continuously looking for ways to self-improve. I’ve compiled 42 of my best tips which might be helpful in your personal growth journey. Some of them are simple steps which you can engage in immediately. Some are bigger steps which takes conscious effort to act on. Here they are:
作為倡導(dǎo)成長(zhǎng)的狂熱分子,我總在想辦法提升自我。下面是我總結(jié)的42條好建議,希望能對(duì)你的個(gè)人成長(zhǎng)有所幫助。其中有些建議可以立刻付諸行動(dòng),而有些則需慢慢努力。請(qǐng)看:

1. Read a book every day.
每天讀書。

Books are concentrated sources of wisdom. The more books you read, the more wisdom you expose yourself to. What are some books you can start reading to enrich yourself? Some books I’ve read and found useful are Think and Grow Rich, Who Moved My Cheese, 7 Habits, The Science of Getting Rich and Living the 80/20 Way.
書籍是智慧的精華。越博覽群書,越智慧超群。剛開始應(yīng)該讀什么樣的書來充實(shí)自己呢?在讀過的書中,我覺得《思考致富》、《誰動(dòng)了我的奶酪》、《七大習(xí)慣》、《致富的科學(xué)》及《80/20生活經(jīng)》都還不錯(cuò)。

2. Learn a new language.
學(xué)習(xí)新語言。

As a Singaporean Chinese, my main languages are English, Mandarin and Hokkien (a Chinese dialect). Out of interest, I took up language courses in the past few years such as Japanese and Bahasa Indonesian. I realized learning a language is a whole new skill altogether and the process of acquainting with a new language and culture is a totally a mind-opening experience.
我是新加坡華人,主要講英語、漢語和閩南語(中國(guó)方言)。因?yàn)楦信d趣,過去幾年我又學(xué)了日語及印尼語等其他語言。我發(fā)現(xiàn),學(xué)習(xí)新語言絕對(duì)是門新技能,而了解語言及其文化的過程讓我大開眼界。

3. Pick up a new hobby.
培養(yǎng)新愛好。

Beyond just your usual favorite hobbies, is there something new you can pick up? Any new sport you can learn? Examples are fencing, golf, rock climbing, football, canoeing, or ice skating. Your new hobby can also be a recreational hobby. For example, pottery, Italian cooking, dancing, wine appreciation, web design, etc. Learning something new requires you to stretch yourself in different aspects, whether physically, mentally or emotionally.
除了平時(shí)喜歡的興趣,能不能培養(yǎng)新愛好呢?是否可以掌握一項(xiàng)新運(yùn)動(dòng),比如擊劍、高爾夫、攀巖、足球、獨(dú)木舟或滑冰?新愛好也可以是娛樂性的,比如陶藝、意式烹飪、跳舞、品酒、網(wǎng)頁(yè)設(shè)計(jì)等。學(xué)習(xí)新事物使你在身心或情緒上接觸到不同領(lǐng)域。

4. Take up a new course.
參加新課程。

Is there any new course you can join? Courses are a great way to gain new knowledge and skills. It doesn’t have to be a long-term course – seminars or workshops serve their purpose too. I’ve been to a few workshops and they have helped me gain new insights which I had not considered before.
是否有新課程可供參加?課程是獲得新知識(shí)和技能的好方法。課程不一定非得長(zhǎng)期性的,研討班或講習(xí)班也很有效。我就參加過幾次講習(xí)班,學(xué)到了很多以前不知道的新觀點(diǎn)。

5. Create an inspirational room.
布置創(chuàng)意房間。

Your environment sets the mood and tone for you. If you are living in an inspirational environment, you are going to be inspired every day. In the past, I didn’t like my room at all because I thought it was messy and dull. A few years ago, I decided this was the end of it – I started on a “Mega Room Revamp” project and overhauled my room. The end result? A room I totally relish being in and inspires me to be at my peak every day.
環(huán)境影響情緒并塑造風(fēng)格。如果處在有創(chuàng)意的環(huán)境,你會(huì)每天都充滿靈感。以前我一點(diǎn)也不喜歡自己的房間,覺得它又亂又悶。幾年前,我決定結(jié)束這種狀況,開始著手“房間大改造”計(jì)劃,給房間動(dòng)了大手術(shù)。結(jié)果呢?現(xiàn)在房間每天都讓我感到愉悅、倍有靈感!

6. Overcome your fears.
戰(zhàn)勝恐懼。

All of us have fears. Fear of uncertainty, fear of public speaking, fear of risk… All our fears keep us in the same position and prevent us from growing. Recognize that your fears reflect areas where you can grow. I always think of fears as the compass for growth. If I have a fear about something, it represents something I’ve yet to address, and addressing it helps me to grow.
所有人都有恐懼:害怕不確定性,害怕公共演講,害怕冒險(xiǎn)……這些恐懼使我們?cè)靥げ?,也阻止我們成長(zhǎng)。請(qǐng)記住:恐懼恰好表明你在那個(gè)領(lǐng)域大有成長(zhǎng)空間。我一向認(rèn)為恐懼是成長(zhǎng)的指南針。如果我害怕某件事,說明這件事有待我去搞定,而搞定這件事當(dāng)然有助于我的成長(zhǎng)。

7. Level up your skills.
升級(jí)技能。

If you have played video games before especially RPGs, you’ll know the concept of leveling up – gaining experience so you can be better and stronger. As a blogger, I’m constantly leveling up my writing skills. As a speaker, I’m constantly leveling up my public engagement abilities. What skills can you level up?
如果你以前經(jīng)常玩RPG這樣的電腦游戲,肯定知道“升級(jí)”的含義——累計(jì)經(jīng)驗(yàn),從而使自己更強(qiáng)更優(yōu)秀。作為博主,我就時(shí)常升級(jí)我的寫作技能;作為演講者,我又常常升級(jí)我的公共參與能力。你有哪些技能可以升級(jí)呢?

8. Wake up early.
早起。

Waking up early (say, 5-6am) has been acknowledged by many (Anthony Robbins, Robin Sharma, among other self-help gurus) to improve your productivity and your quality of life. I feel it’s because when you wake up early, your mindset is already set to continue the momentum and proactively live out the day.
早起(比如早上五六點(diǎn)鐘)在提高效率和生活質(zhì)量方面的作用已被很多人肯定(安東尼-羅賓斯、羅賓-夏瑪?shù)茸灾鷷亲妫?。我覺得這是因?yàn)?,早起使大腦提前做好了蓄勢(shì)待發(fā)的準(zhǔn)備。

9. Have a weekly exercise routine.
每周規(guī)律鍛煉。

A better you starts with being in better physical shape. I personally make it a point to jog at least 3 times a week, at least 30 minutes each time. You may want to mix it up with jogging, gym lessons and swimming for variation.
更好的體型為你帶來更好的開始。我每周至少慢跑3次,每次至少30分鐘。你也可以變著花樣輪流慢跑、去健身館或游泳。

10. Start your life handbook.
寫本“人生手冊(cè)”。

A life handbook is an idea I started 3 years ago. Basically, it’s a book which contains the essentials on how you can live your life to the fullest, such as your purpose, your values and goals. Sort of like your manual for your life. I started my life handbook since 2007 and it’s been a crucial enabler in my progress.
這個(gè)想法是我在3年前想到的。手冊(cè)上包括如何創(chuàng)造圓滿人生的基本信息,比如你的志向、價(jià)值和目標(biāo),有點(diǎn)類似于人生指南。我從2007年開始寫自己的人生手冊(cè),因此也獲得了很大進(jìn)步。

11. Write a letter to your future self.
給未來的自己寫封信。

What do you see yourself as 5 years from now? Will you be the same? Different? What kind of person will you be? Write a letter to your future self – 1 year from now will be a good start – and seal it. Make a date in your calendar to open it 1 year from now. Then start working to become the person you want to open that letter.
5年后你會(huì)是什么樣子?還和現(xiàn)在一樣嗎?抑或已經(jīng)變了?你會(huì)成為怎樣的人?給未來的自己寫封信——寫給1年后的自己也可以,然后封印好。日歷標(biāo)注上1年后讀信的日期,然后努力成為信中渴望的樣子。

12. Get out of your comfort zone.
走出舒適區(qū)。

Real growth comes with hard work and sweat. Being too comfortable doesn’t help us grow – it makes us stagnate. What is your comfort zone? Do you stay in most of the time? Do you keep to your own space when out with other people? Shake your routine up. Do something different. By exposing yourself to a new context, you’re literally growing as you learn to act in new circumstances.
真正的成長(zhǎng)需要付諸努力與汗水。太安逸并不利于成長(zhǎng),而只會(huì)讓我們擱淺。你的舒適區(qū)是什么?你是不是常常賴在里面?跳出舒適區(qū)和別人在一起時(shí),你會(huì)不會(huì)保留自己的空間?打破常規(guī),嘗試不同。通過接觸新領(lǐng)域、適應(yīng)新環(huán)境,你就能獲得成長(zhǎng)。

13. Put someone up to a challenge.
和別人一起挑戰(zhàn)。

Competition is one of the best ways to grow. Set a challenge (weight loss, exercise, financial challenge, etc) and compete with an interested friend to see who achieves the target first. Through the process, both of you will gain more than if you were to set off on the target alone.
競(jìng)爭(zhēng)是成長(zhǎng)的最佳途徑之一。設(shè)定一項(xiàng)挑戰(zhàn)(減肥、健身、經(jīng)濟(jì)目標(biāo)等),和感興趣的朋友相互競(jìng)爭(zhēng),看誰先實(shí)現(xiàn)目標(biāo)。相對(duì)于單獨(dú)行動(dòng),這么做更能兩全其美。

14. Identify your blind spots.
揪出盲點(diǎn)。

Scientifically, blind spots refer to areas our eyes are not capable of seeing. In personal development terms, blind spots are things about ourselves we are unaware of. Discovering our blind spots help us discover our areas of improvement. One exercise I use to discover my blind spots is to identify all the things/events/people that trigger me in a day – trigger meaning making me feel annoyed/weird/affected. These represent my blind spots. It’s always fun to do the exercise because I discover new things about myself, even if I may already think I know my own blind spots (but then they wouldn’t be blind spots would they?). After that, I work on steps to address them.
科學(xué)上,盲點(diǎn)是指眼睛看不到的地方:就個(gè)人發(fā)展而言,盲點(diǎn)則是我們自身不曾察覺的方面。發(fā)現(xiàn)盲點(diǎn)有助于提升自我。我用來發(fā)現(xiàn)盲點(diǎn)的一個(gè)辦法是:找出所有刺激我的人或事——所謂刺激,就是能使我憤怒、古怪或感動(dòng)。這些能折射出我的盲點(diǎn)。這么做非常有趣,因?yàn)槲铱偰馨l(fā)現(xiàn)自身新的特質(zhì),包括那些我自以為了解的盲點(diǎn)(既已了解,就算不上盲點(diǎn),是吧?)。發(fā)現(xiàn)盲點(diǎn)后,我會(huì)努力攻克它們。

15. Ask for feedback.
尋求反饋。

As much as we try to improve, we will always have blind spots. Asking for feedback gives us an additional perspective. Some people to approach will be friends, family, colleagues, boss, or even acquaintances, since they will have no preset bias and can give their feedback objectively.
在提升自我的過程中,我們會(huì)發(fā)現(xiàn)許多盲點(diǎn),而反饋則能提供給我們不同的視角。你可以向朋友、家人、同事、老板或認(rèn)識(shí)的人尋求反饋,因?yàn)樗麄儾怀制姡梢宰鞒隹陀^反饋。

16. Stay focused with to-do lists.
專注于任務(wù)清單。

I start my day with a list of tasks I want to complete and this helps make me stay focused. In comparison, the days when I don’t do this end up being extremely unproductive.
我每天都按任務(wù)清單做事,這讓我保持專注。相反,要是我哪天沒這么做,肯定過得效率極低。

17. Set Big Hairy Audacious Goals (BHAGs).
設(shè)定野心勃勃的目標(biāo)。

I’m a big fan of setting BHAGs. BHAGs stretch you beyond your normal capacity since they are big and audacious – you wouldn’t think of attempting them normally. What are BHAGs you can embark on, which you’ll feel absolutely on top of the world once you complete them? Set them and start working on them.
我非常熱衷于設(shè)定野心勃勃的目標(biāo)。這類目標(biāo)遠(yuǎn)大而又野心勃勃,遠(yuǎn)遠(yuǎn)超出了正常能力范圍,平時(shí)也很少會(huì)去嘗試。你最具野心的目標(biāo)是什么?實(shí)現(xiàn)什么樣的目標(biāo)會(huì)讓你有種站在世界頂峰的感覺?定下這樣的目標(biāo),開始努力吧。

18. Acknowledge your flaws.
承認(rèn)缺點(diǎn)。

Everyone has flaws. What’s most important is to understand them, acknowledge them, and address them. What do you think are your flaws? What are the flaws you can work on now? How do you want to address them?
誰都有缺點(diǎn)。重要的是承認(rèn)并理解缺點(diǎn),然后克服它們。你覺得自己有哪些缺點(diǎn)?哪些缺點(diǎn)是你現(xiàn)在就能改正的?你將怎樣克服它們?

19. Get into action.
采取行動(dòng)。

The best way to learn and improve is to take action. What is something you have been meaning to do? How can you take action on it immediately? Waiting doesn’t get anything done. Taking action gives you immediate results to learn from.
學(xué)習(xí)與成長(zhǎng)的最佳途徑就是行動(dòng)。有哪些事是你一直想做的?你將如何立即采取行動(dòng)?等待無濟(jì)于事,行動(dòng)才能立刻帶來收獲。

20. Learn from people who inspire you.
向激勵(lì)你的人學(xué)習(xí)。

Think about people you admire. People who inspire you. These people reflect certain qualities you want to have for yourself too. What are the qualities in them you want to have for yourself? How can you acquire these qualities?
想想你欽佩的人、激勵(lì)你的人。你也渴望擁有這些人身上的某些品質(zhì)吧?它們是什么呢?你將如何獲得這些品質(zhì)?

21. Quit a bad habit.
戒掉壞習(xí)慣。

Are there any bad habits you can lose? Oversleeping? Not exercising? Being late? Slouching? Nail biting? Smoking? Here’s some help on how you can quit a bad habit.
你是否有可以戒除的壞習(xí)慣,比如睡懶覺、不運(yùn)動(dòng)、遲到、懶散、咬指甲或抽煙?趕快了解如何戒除壞習(xí)慣吧。