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Taking the first step in life is not as difficult as you think!

1.

A reader wrote to me and said:

I told her that writing is the best start.

She went on to say:

My suggestion is:

Never mind so much, try to write an article and send it directly.

About five hours later, she sent out her first article.

I read it, which is much better than my first article.

It is said that "everything is difficult at the beginning", but is it really that difficult to do it?

Not necessarily.

Take writing as an example. As long as you want to write, no matter how much you can write, start writing.

You can set a small goal first. How about 1 billion words?

Just kidding, you can ask for less at first, 500 words or 300 words.

Just start writing, no matter what you write, at least it has already started!

Take the first step, and all that remains is a matter of method and perseverance.

My first writing goal cycle is:

According to 1500 words per day, a total of * * * 5,475,000 words should be enough for a book.

This is my plan. What about you?

2.

The road of life is long, dangerous and blocked. How many difficulties are there?

How many heroes are stumped by the saying "everything is difficult at the beginning"?

The road is uneven. What should we do?

note:

Many times, it's not that we can't do it, but we just dare not do it.

The key is to take the first step bravely.

3.

English is actually the same.

For myself, I accepted the training task on Tuesday:

One Chinese-English translation, one Chinese-English translation, one Chinese writing and one English writing.

To tell the truth, there is not much content, but I have delayed for several days, probably for two reasons:

I finally got up at 6 o'clock on Friday morning, and I didn't hurry until I couldn't put it off any longer. 1 1: 30.

After the mail was sent, I was a little annoyed.

Well, the completion time of the whole homework adds up to only five and a half hours. How did it take so long?

However, there are surprises in the depression. In the process of finishing my homework, I found:

If you want to learn English, you might as well ask yourself the original intention of learning English and why.

If it's for studying, it's easy. Take an original English book and start reading directly. Look up the words you can't, ask the grammar you can't.

If you don't think the starting point is high at first, then I suggest you go to Oxford's bookworm series, or you can find audio to listen to and practice listening and speaking at the same time.

If you are not interested in pure text, aren't there many English picture books?

For example, I went for a walk, from head to toe, hungry caterpillars and so on.

If it's just for communication, it's easier, let alone chatting with a foreigner!

Don't be afraid to say it badly. Only by speaking out loud can you correct your mistakes.

Don't be afraid of being laughed at by foreigners for poor spoken English. If you do meet him, ask him:

"What a smile! Can you speak Chinese? "

In case he really knows a little, ask him if he can distinguish the meanings of the following words:

If he can really answer it, it is true-Great God! Don't be silly, learn from the teacher quickly!

As Li Xiaolai said in Everyone Can Use English:

4.

Yesterday, I received a consultation from a senior three student, saying that I had many problems that I couldn't solve, and I tried many schemes, but they all failed.

As an outsider, I can't give him specific advice, but try to help him step by step through guidance.

To put it simply, he is very dissatisfied with his present situation, but there is no way to change it.

The reason is probably the same sentence:

However, after getting to know him better, I found that he actually worked hard, but he always gave up.

After careful consideration, I think the problem lies in his plan-too comprehensive and too detailed.

He will keep the time to the minute, and the meals and courseware will be fully arranged. In his words, it is to cross the rubicon.

Keren is not a machine, so it is impossible not to make mistakes. Although he took the first step, he failed to stick to it because he could not arrange his time reasonably.

I'm used to the six-thing rule-I only arrange the six most important things every day.

Before going to bed, I will list six things to do tomorrow in order on a piece of paper.

Get up the next day and go straight to the plan.

Generally speaking, I can finish tasks in order, but sometimes I really have a strong desire to finish a task. At this time, I will choose to follow the trend and not compete with myself.

Take chestnuts for example. My six things every day are like this:

My main goal in the second half of the year is to take the postgraduate entrance examination as the main part, supplemented by writing, while maintaining a healthy body. The reason why I put writing last is because I regard writing as a reward after completing the task every day. Help me strengthen my confidence and move on.

5.

The journey of a thousand miles starts with one step.

Things in the world, as long as you are willing to do, take the first step, it is not difficult to do. The so-called "everything is difficult at the beginning" is just because of laziness and fear of trouble. Over time, you may really feel that you can't do it.

The best way to break fear is to take the first step! Do something that challenges your comfort zone, and you will find that you are only afraid of yourself.

The beginning is the most difficult. After all, everyone longs for comfort and lacks the courage to take the first step.

And once you take it, the rest is persistence, persistence.

There are always countless first steps on the road of life, the simplest but the most difficult.

From now on, don't wait until tomorrow, try to take the first step, and the change is not far away.