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2. Don’t make mountains out of molehills。
切记小题大做。
“If you break your neck, if you have nothing to eat, if your house is on fire, then you’ve got a problem. Everything else is inconvenience。” Robert Fulghum
“要是你脖子断了、食物没了或房子着火了,那确实很成问题。至于其他,都无关紧要罢了。”——罗伯特·富尔格姆
It is easy to let thoughts spin away. To let them grow from a thought or a situation into a big and very scary monster in your mind。
人的思维很容易受影响。芝麻大的小问题都有可能会在心里被无限放大到吓人的怪物。
What can you do about this thought habit? One thought combination that has helped me with this habit is to:
那该怎样改变“小题大做”的思维习惯呢?有一个办法对我非常有效:
Say stop right away. This works well to build self-esteem. It also works well for optimism. In this case it simply means that as soon as you become aware of that you are starting to make a mountain out of a molehill you say or shout STOP! or something similar in your mind。
暗示自己到此为止。这对树立信心很有帮助,还有助于积累正能量。具体来讲,当你发现自己又开始小题大做时,赶紧告诉自己:行了,停下来吧!或用类似的话语提醒自己。
I tend to use the phrase: No, no, we are not going there! Broaden the perspective. After I have used my stop-phrase I ask myself this about the perceived problem: Will this matter in 5 years? Or even 5 months?
一般我会对自己说:不行,决不能那样!开阔自己的眼界。当我对自己喊停时,我会问自己这么一个问题:5年甚至就5个月后,这件事还这么重要吗?
The answer is almost always no. And my mind is once again calmer and I feel level-headed。
答案显然是不。这么一想,我一下子镇定轻松多了。
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