ted拖延症的演讲稿中英
1.为什么人们会有拖延症 ted演讲稿
演讲稿的内容是听众最关心、最感兴趣、最想了解的,表达方式也因人而易,十分注意效果。⑵鼓动性。
演讲的目的是感动听众,说服听众,以情感人,激发共鸣,争取最佳宣传说服效果。⑶有声性。
演讲稿要能将无声文字通过演讲者声情并茂的演讲变为有声语言。要好说、好听、好懂、好记,写得琅琅上口,讲得悦耳动听,通俗易懂,明白如画,幽默风趣。
演讲稿的种类
⑴从演讲的场合划分,可分为会场演讲稿、广播演讲稿、电视演讲稿、课堂演讲稿、法庭辩论稿等。
⑵从演讲内容和性质划分,可分为政治演讲稿、学术演讲稿、社会活动演讲稿等。
⑶从表达方式上划分,可分为记叙性演讲稿、议论性演讲稿、抒情性演讲稿等。
2.以“procrastination”(拖延症)为题,写一篇120字以上的英语作文
Procrastination means delaying huge and important deals on uncertain time because of out of understanding how we must to do it.As we know, to spot and to focus on some problem we had been solved it on 50% already. There are many ways to fix this behavior, and I want to tell about some good ideas which helped me. The most known management theory called «Eating Frogs», the main idea is to do most difficult and unpleasant deals at first, without thinking how - just do it. When you have eaten such frog, (means have done unpleasant deal) you feel powerful sense of satisfaction. This sense is very important motivation, like a real narcotic. After that you will be depend on. Another way to do huge deals is dividing on small and clear for done parts. It called «To eat an Elephant».。
3.拖延症有哪些表现英文文本
1. Maybe some other time.
也许下回吧!
2. Maybe tomorrow.
明天再说吧!
3. Maybe later.
过阵儿吧!
4. Let's play it by ear.
到时再说吧!
5. How about a rain check?
改天如何?
6. Let's do it another time.
再找时间吧。
7. Let's call it a day.
今天就干到这儿吧!
8. We won't let you off so easily next time.
下回绝不能轻饶了你。
4.谁有TED演讲:邹奇奇的演讲稿(英文版)
The rest artist says they got some of their best ideas from .the program because kids don't think about the limitation about how hard can be the blow glass to the certain shape ,they just think good ideas.Now when you think of the glass,you might think of colourful chihulu designs,or maybe Italian vases.But kids chance glass sirs to go to meat vision .Now our inherent wisdom does't have to be insider knowleadge Kids already do a lot of learning from adults and we have a lot to share.I think adults should start learning from kids.Now I do most of my speech in front of education crowdWe heard that one too,but pioneer germ fighters totally ruled.I loved to write from the age of four,and when I was six,my mom bought me my own laptop equipt with Mricrosoft Word..Thank you Bill Gates and thank you mom.I wrote over three hundred short stories on that little laptop and I want to get published.Instead of scorning the heresy kid that one want to get published or saying wait until you are older,my parents were really suppotive..Many pubulishers were not quite encouraging.One large children publisher ironically says that they didn't work with children. My wonder that children's publisher not work with children.I don't know you can island enlarge client there..Now one publisher Action Publishing, will really take that leap and trust me and listen what do I want to say and published my first book Flying Fingers.You see here.And from there on,it has gone and speaking a hundreds of schools key nodes for thounds of educators.And finally today,speaking to you,I appreciate you attending today because it showed you truly care,you listen. But those problems with rosy pictures that children are so much better than adults.Kids grow up and become adults just like you.All just like you ? Really?The goal is not to turn kids into your kind of adult,but rather better adult that you will be which maybe a little challenging consider you guys condencials.But the way progress happens,just because new generations and new era grow in development become better than the previous one.It was the reason we were not in the dark age any more.No natter your position and place in life,it isimperative(重要的,必要的) to creat opportunity for children,so we can grow up to blow you away.Adults followed in case of in TED,you need listen and learn from kids and trust us and expect more from us.You must lead an ear today,because we are the leaders of tomorrow. Take care of you,you are oldNo, just kidding.Actuelly,no,really,we are going to be the next generation the one who bring this world forward and in case you don't think this really has meaning for you.Remember that clone is possible,that involves going to childhood again in which kids you want to be heard just like my generation.The world need opportunities for new leaders,new ideas,kids need opportunities to lead a succeed.Are you ready to make the match?Because the world's problems shouldn't be the human families' heirloom.Thank you!。
5.TED《为什么我必须站出来》英文演讲稿
Geena Rocero:Why I must come out The world makes you something that you?re not,but you know inside what you are,and that question burns in your heart:How will you become that?I may be somewhat unique in this,but I am not alone,not alone at all.So when I became a fashion model,I felt that d finally achieved the dream that d always wanted since I was a young child.My outside self finally matched my inner truth,my inner self.For complicated reasons which ll get to later,when I look at this picture,at that time I felt like,Geena,you?ve done it,you?ve made it,you have arrived.But this past October,I realized that m only just beginning.All of us are put in boxes by our family,by our religion,by our society,our moment in history,even our own bodies.Some people have the courage to break free,not to accept the limitations imposed by the color of their skin or by the beliefs of those that surround them.Those people are always the threat to the status quo,to what is considered acceptable.In my case,for the last nine years,some of my neighbors,some of my friends,colleagues,even my agent,did not know about my history.I think,in mystery,this is called the reveal.Here is mine.I was assigned boy at birth based on the appearance of my genitalia.I remember when I was five years old in Philippines walking around our house,I would always wear this t-shirt on my head.And my mom asked me,钬 How come you always wear that t-shirt on your head?钬 I said,钬 Mom,this is my hair.m a girl.钬 I knew then how to self-identify.Gender has always been considered a fact,immutable,but we now know it?s actually more fluid,complex and mysterious.Because of my success,I never had the courage to share my story,not because I thought what I am is wrong,but because of how the world treats those of us who wish to break free.Every day,I was so grateful because I am a woman.I have a mom and dad and family who accepted me for who I am.Many are not so fortunate.x0cThere?s a long tradition in Asian culture that celebrates the fluid mystery of gender.There is a Buddhist goddess of compassion.There is a Hindu goddess,hijra goddess.So when I was eight years old,I was at a fiesta in the Philippines celebrating these mysteries.I was in front of the stage,and I remember,out comes this beautiful woman right in front of me,and I remember that moment something hit me:That is the kind of women I would like to be.So when I was 15 years old,still dressing as a boy,I met this woman named T.L.She is a transgender beauty pageant manager.That night she asked me,钬 How come you are not joining the beauty pageant?钬 She convinced me that if I joined that she would take care of the registration fee and the garments,and that night,I won best in swimsuit and best in long gown and placed second runner up among 40-plus candidates.That moment changed my life.All of a sudden,I was introduced to the world of beauty pageants.Not a lot of people could say that your first job is a pageant queen for transgender women,but ll take it.So from 15 to 17 years old,I joined the most prestigious pageant to the pageant where it?s at the back of the truck,literally,or sometimes it would be a pavement next to a rice field,and when it rains钬攊t rains a lot in the Philippines钬撄he organizers would have to move it inside someone?s house.I also experiences the goodness of strangers,especially when we would travel in remote provinces in the Philippines.But most importantly,I met some of my best friends in that community.In 2001,my mom,who had moved to San Francisco,called me and told me that my green card petition came through,that I could now move to the United States.I resisted it.I told my mom,钬 Mom,m having fun.m here with my friends.I love traveling,being a beauty pageant queen.钬 But then two weeks later she called me,she said,钬 Did you know that if you move to the United States you could change your name and gender marker?钬 That was all I need to hear.My mom also told me to put two s in the spelling of my name.She also came with x0cme when I had my surgery in Thailand at 19 years old.It?s interesting,in some of the most rural cities in Thailand,they perform some of the most prestigious,safe and sophisticated surgery.At that time in the United States,you needed to have surgery before you could change your name and gender marker.So in 2001,I moved to San Francisco,and I remember looking at my California driver s license with my name Geena and gender maker F.That was a powerful moment.For some people,their I.D.is their license to drive or even to get a drink,but for me,that was my license to 。
6.课前演讲三分钟,想讲一下关于拖延症的危害和克服方法
拖延症的危害危害一:怀疑自己
当自己不能按时完成某项工作的时候,长期如此,你会觉得自己有身体方面的疾病,长期这样也会给内心造成影响,变得不自信,怀疑自己的人生。
危害二:精神萎靡
没精神,怀疑自己是植物人,或者还有点心脏病的意思?都不是,你干不动活很多时候是因为你不去做,出现上面的情况你的身体95%的可能是健康的,一点病都没有,除了做事拖延外。
危害三:心理扭曲
如果你的家人朋友说你太懒了,别不爱听,这是真的,这是一种心理上厌倦的情绪,不管是生气、嫉妒还是嫌恶等都可能引起拖延症的出现。
危害四:无法实现自己的想法
因为你的拖延,会让自己的事情无法按照自己的意愿去完成,活动总是被拖延,好事总是不能成圆。
危害五:变得自我
因为你不会对所有的事情都拖延,而是对自己不喜欢的事情拖延,不要认为自己只去做自己喜欢的事情是对的,实际上一个有担当有责任的人,还是应该做自己应该做的事情,只有做好了必要的事情,才能去做自己喜欢的事情。
危害六:出现焦虑
因为他们工作和学习的不突出,拖延成了恐慌,他们开始否定自己,贬低自己,从而产生焦虑,甚至会厌世情绪。
7.莱温斯基ted演讲英文版
The price of shame0:11 You're looking at a woman who was publicly silent for a decade. Obviously, that's changed, but only recently. 0:22 It was several months ago that I gave my very first major public talk at the Forbes 30 Under 30 summit: 1,500 brilliant people, all under the age of 30. That meant that in 1998, the oldest among the group were only 14, and the youngest, just four. I joked with them that some might only have heard of me from rap songs. Yes, I'm in rap songs. Almost 40 rap songs. (Laughter) 0:57 But the night of my speech, a surprising thing happened. At the age of 41, I was hit on by a 27-year-old guy. I know, right? He was charming and I was flattered, and I declined. You know what his unsuccessful pickup line was? He could make me feel 22 again. (Laughter) (Applause) I realized later that night, I'm probably the only person over 40 who does not want to be 22 again. (Laughter) (Applause) 1:46 At the age of 22, I fell in love with my boss, and at the age of 24, I learned the devastating consequences. 1:58 Can I see a show of hands of anyone here who didn't make a mistake or do something they regretted at 22? Yep. That's what I thought. So like me, at 22, a few of you may have also taken wrong turns and fallen in love with the wrong person, maybe even your boss. Unlike me, though, your boss probably wasn't the president of the United States of America. Of course, life is full of surprises. 2:35 Not a day goes by that I'm not reminded of my mistake, and I regret that mistake deeply. 2:44 In 1998, after having been swept up into an improbable romance, I was then swept up into the eye of a political, legal and media maelstrom like we had never seen before. Remember, just a few years earlier, news was consumed from just three places: reading a newspaper or magazine, listening to the radio, or watching television. That was it. But that wasn't my fate. Instead, this scandal was brought to you by the digital revolution. That meant we could access all the information we wanted, when we wanted it, anytime, anywhere, and when the story broke in January 1998, it broke online. It was the first time the traditional news was usurped by the Internet for a major news story, a click that reverberated around the world. 3:51 What that meant for me personally was that overnight I went from being a completely private figure to a publicly humiliated one worldwide. I was patient zero of losing a personal reputation on a global scale almost instantaneously. 4:14 This rush to judgment, enabled by technology, led to mobs of virtual stone-throwers. Granted, it was before social media, but people could still comment online, email stories, and, of course, email cruel jokes. News sources plastered photos of me all over to sell newspapers, banner ads online, and to keep people tuned to the TV. Do you recall a particular image of me, say, wearing a beret? 4:52 Now, I admit I made mistakes, especially wearing that beret. But the attention and judgment that I received, not the story, but that I personally received, was unprecedented. I was branded as a tramp, tart, slut, whore, bimbo, and, of course, that woman. I was seen by many but actually known by few. And I get it: it was easy to forget that that woman was dimensional, had a soul, and was once unbroken. 5:40 When this happened to me 17 years ago, there was no name for it. Now we call it cyberbullying and online harassment. Today, I want to share some of my experience with you, talk about how that experience has helped shape my cultural observations, and how I hope my past experience can lead to a change that results in less suffering for others. 6:09 In 1998, I lost my reputation and my dignity. I lost almost everything, and I almost lost my life. 6:23 Let me paint a picture for you. It is September of 1998. I'm sitting in a windowless office room inside the Office of the Independent Counsel underneath humming fluorescent lights. I'm listening to the sound of my voice, my voice on surreptitiously taped phone calls that a supposed friend had made the year before. I'm here because I've been legally required to personally authenticate all 20 hours of taped conversation. For the past eight months, the mysterious content of these tapes has hung like the Sword of Damocles over my head. I mean, who can remember what they said a year ago? Scared and mortified, I listen, listen as I prattle on about the flotsam and jetsam of the day; listen as I confess my love for the president, and, of course, my heartbreak; listen to my sometimes catty, sometimes churlish, sometimes silly self being cruel, unforgiving, uncouth; listen, deeply, deeply ashamed, to the worst version 。
8.【拖延成功的绊脚石作文】
世上有成功,也有失败,然而事业难成易败的原因是什么呢?当然主客观因素都有。
屈原所吟:“与前世而皆然兮,吾又何怨乎今之人”,是对世问无助的慨叹。的确,历史上生不逢时,难成大器的人不少,但现在,我们所处的时代突飞猛进,正是有才能的人大展身手的好时机,客观困难相对小了许多。
若充分发挥主观能动性,奋进不息,一定能在时代大潮中呼风唤雨,事有所成;忽视了这一方面,我们将会碌碌无为度过一生。 大凡无为者都有这样一个毛病—拖延。
大家知道扁鹊见蔡桓公的故事,扁鹊三番劝蔡桓公治病,可蔡桓公讳疾忌医,一味拖延,结果丢了性命。做事何尝不是这样?只知拖,是万万干不好的。
想成才的人,就不要畏惧学海的跋涉;立志成功的人,就要学会奋进拼搏。 有的人在成功的路上被困难吓住了,他的懦弱无能表现出来就是拖延。
有幅漫画是这样描述的:一个人身陷孤岛,先后梦想过大轮船、小帆船或一块断木,能把他从岛中解救出去,但等到轮船开来的时候,他已变成一堆白骨。这幅漫画能给我们很深的启迪:主人公就是一个习惯拖延的人,只坐在那里等,却不站起来自己找出路,结果至死都是一场空。
若我们也像他一样,面对困难就畏缩,就放弃,那么,成功离我们始终是遥远的。 另外有些人,拖延是他们懒惰的反射。
有了“做与不做差不多”的想法,即使目标就在眼前,也懒得再进一步,天长日久,不知不觉陷入拖延的泥潭,渐渐被淹没了,成功的机会都失去了。 一位心理学家曾做过调查,百分之九十五的人有拖延的习惯。
结果是令人吃惊的。人的大脑决定着人的行为,拖延也不例外。
要想改掉这个毛病,应从人的自身下手。首先,我们应建立自信心,确信别人能办到的事情自己也能。
第一名与最后一名的差距不在分数,自信是关键,它是一步步建立起来的,需要的是付出和时间。“不会做”不是理由,不肯做、不用心学是病之所在。
我们付出了汗水,一定会有收获;新的成绩还会激励我们再接再厉,就好比运动场上的接力赛。自信就是那根接力棒,几经辗转后,会和我们一起到达终点。
阻碍我们成功的最大敌人是自我。一生中你有了几次能做到超越自我呢?真正做到驾驭自己,需要的是恒心和毅力,勾践为报亡国之仇而卧薪尝胆,就是最好的证明。
听任懒散情绪的摆布,各种拖延的想法也随即而生,不管它是什么,都会使你的事情越积越多。 与其到最后费力,不如平时多做一些,这就是“攒矢而折之,不若分而折之易也”的道理。
所以必要时,我们要学会自迫,今日事今日毕,不能拖。拖延可以说是心理上的一种病,我们不学蔡桓公小看它,而是当勇士,面对它,消灭它。
消除了这块绊脚石,我们成功的路一定会平坦许多,开阔许多。
9.高中800字作文 谈拖延症
“无聊——”我趴在沙发上,用枕头枕住自己的下巴,这已经是我说的第五个“无聊”了。
电视里依旧上演着狼捉羊的故事。为什么灰太狼总捉不住喜羊羊?即使捉住了,也吃不到?我胡乱的想着,在思维的一次飞跃后,我的思想又会到了现实。
我现在正面临这一个重大问题——堆积如山的作业。所以我现在并非无聊,还有很多事要做。但是自从我患上周末拖延症后,作业便一定会拖得火烧眉毛了才肯动笔。因为这个,我曾头疼不已,可是,有什么办法能治疗我的周末拖延症?
现在我是拖延症重度患者。拖延症是一种慢性疾病,我回想了一下,自五年级伊始,我便出现了类似拖延症的轻微症状——晚上不睡,早上不起,六年级时症状更加严重,甚至出现了开夜车狂赶作业的事情。现在初二,拖延症已经进入了严重警报状态,我有些紧张,看来我得查漏补缺,自己寻找病因了。
我是个想象极为丰富的人,导致我在做作业时思绪飞往千里之外,从而使作业的效率下降至1%,我喜欢胡思乱想,想的天方夜谭。数学课,我竟从平行四边形想到了戊戌六君子,又从戊戌六君子想到了郭敬明。每当我回过神来,我便要痛骂自己有分心。但有一不小心从“痛骂”一词想到了《史记》。于是,我彻底屈服了。我的思想具有飞跃性,而且和光速等同。
我是个懒惰的人。喜欢玩,但同时有希望那些作业能不动声色的完成,于是,便出现了趴在沙发上,在这儿胡思乱想祈祷作业快点完成。看一看表,已经是下午四时左右,这一下子便刺激了我的神经细胞,在我一边想着神经细胞的结构的同时,我还不得不坐起身来,拿起笔,开始做作业。
我就是这样简单的结束了这次思想的飞跃。

