Richard St.John在Ted英语演讲:成功的八个秘诀(中英双语)

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ted八个成功的秘籍

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【激情 passion】做事情要有激情,激情源自驱动力,成功人士总是被热爱驱动。
Freeman Thomas 说:“我总是被我的热情所牵引着”
TED的讲演者因为热爱才做事情,不是为了钱。
Carol Colletta 说:“我会付给别人钱去做我的工作。”
有趣的是:如果你是为了热爱而做的,钱自然而然就来了。
Persist! Joe Kraus says, "Persistence is the number one reason for our success." You gotta persist through failure. You gotta persist through crap! Which of course means "Criticism, Rejection, Assholes and Pressure." (Laughter) So, the big -- the answer to this question is simple: Pay 4,000 bucks and come to TED. Or failing that, do the eight things -- and trust me, these are the big eight things that lead to success.
【努力 work】
Rupert Murdoch 曾经告诉过我 “天上不会掉馅饼,做任何事情,都要努力的做,开心的做。” 他提到了乐趣?Rupert?是的!
TED讲演者都有一份充满乐趣的工作,而且他们都很刻苦。 我觉得,他们都不是工作狂,他们是享受工作狂。
【精通 good】
不管做什么事情,都要沉浸其中,一定要做到最好。想要做到精通没有秘诀,就是练习,练习,再练习。

Richard St.John在Ted英语演讲:成功的八个秘诀(中英双语)

Richard St.John在Ted英语演讲:成功的八个秘诀(中英双语)

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Richard 在Ted英语演讲:成功的八个秘诀(中英双语) This is really a two-hour presentation I give to high school students, cut down to three minutes. And it all started one day on a plane, on my way to TED, seven years ago. And in the seat next to me was a high school student, a teenager, and she came from a really poor family.这真的是一个我给高中学生做的2个小时的演讲现在缩到了3分钟所有的一切都是从7年前的一天开始,我坐在飞往TED会议的飞机上。

在我邻座坐的是一个高中生,一个十几岁的年轻人。

她生于一个贫穷的家庭而且她的愿望是成就一番事业所以她问了我一个简单的小问题。

And she wanted to make something of her life, and she asked me a simple little question. She said, "What leads to success?" And I felt really badly, because I couldn't give her a good answer. So I get off the plane, and I come to TED. And I think, jeez, I'm in the middleof a room of successful people! So why don't I ask them what helped them succeed, and pass it on to kids? So here we are, seven years, 500 interviews later, and I'm gonna tell you what really leads to success and makes TED-sters tick.她说:“怎样做才能成功呢?”我当时觉得糟透了因为我不能给她一个满意的答案后来我下了飞机,来到TED 忽然间我想到,天啊,我置身于一屋子成功人士之中! 为什么我不问问他们是怎样走向成功的呢。

成功的八个秘诀8 secrets of success

成功的八个秘诀8 secrets of success

成功的八个秘诀8 secrets of successRichard St.John在Ted英语演讲:激情, 刻苦, 精通,专注,强迫,服务,点子,坚持,这就是成功的秘诀Richard St. John: 8 secrets of success 成功的八个秘诀This is really a two-hour presentation I give to high school students, cut down to three minutes. And it all started one day on a plane, on my way to TED, seven years ago. And in the seat next to me was a high school student, a teenager, and she came from a really poor family.这真的是一个我给高中学生做的2个小时的演讲现在缩到了3分钟所有的一切都是从7年前的一天开始,我坐在飞往TED会议的飞机上。

在我邻座坐的是一个高中生,一个十几岁的年轻人。

她生于一个贫穷的家庭And she wanted to make something of her life, and she asked me a simple little question. She said, “What leads to success?” And I felt really badly, because I couldn't give her a good answer. So I get off the plane, and I come to TED. And I think, jeez, I'm in the middle of a room of successful people! So why don't I ask them what helped them succeed, and pass it on to kids? So here we are, seven years, 500 interviews later, and I'm gonna tell you what really leads to success and makes TED-sters tick.而且她的愿望是成就一番事业所以她问了我一个简单的小问题。

成功道路上的八块绊脚石(英汉对照)

成功道路上的八块绊脚石(英汉对照)

成功道路上的八块绊脚石I recently received an e-mail from the motivational speaker and real estate investor Paul LeJoy. He's been wildly successful in real estate sales and has mentored and worked with dozens of entrepreneurs.最近我收到一封来自励志演说家兼房地产投资者雷乔-保罗的电子邮件。

他在房地产销售方面相当成功。

他指导过许多企业家,也和他们共事过。

In his e-mail, LeJoy identified eight pitfalls that lie athwart every pathway to success. His thoughts were so deep and insightful that I edited them and condensed them:在他的邮件里,雷乔指出了会出现在通往成功道路上的8个绊脚石。

他的想法非常深刻且有洞察力,于是我将它们加以浓缩编辑成文:1. Timidity胆怯Every path to success begins with a great idea. There's only one problem: Great ideas are a dime a dozen. What really matters when it comes to becoming a success is not having the idea but having the courage to transform that idea into reality. This usually means a risk of losing the security of a regular job and risking a steady paycheck. Only the brave ever overcomethis first of the pitfalls.每条成功之路都源于一个伟大的想法。

RichardSt.John在Ted英语演讲:成功的八个秘诀(中英双语)(范文)

RichardSt.John在Ted英语演讲:成功的八个秘诀(中英双语)(范文)

Richard ‎S t.John在‎T ed英语演讲:‎成功的八个秘诀(‎中英双语)Ri‎c hard St‎.John在Te‎d英语演讲:成功‎的八个秘诀(中英‎双语)内容。

R‎i chard S‎t.John在T‎e d英语演讲:‎成功的八个‎秘诀(中英双语)‎T his is ‎r eally a‎two-hou‎rpresen‎t ation I‎give to‎high sc‎h ool stu‎d ents, c‎u t down ‎t o three‎minutes‎. And it‎all sta‎r ted one‎day on ‎a plane,‎on my w‎a y to TE‎D, seven‎years a‎g o. And ‎i n the s‎e at next‎to me w‎a s a hig‎h school‎student‎, a teen‎a ger, an‎d she ca‎m e from ‎a really‎poor fa‎m ily.这真的‎是一个我给高中学‎生做的2个小时的‎演讲现在缩到了‎3分钟所有的一‎切都是从7年前的‎一天开始,我坐‎在飞往TED会议‎的飞机上。

在我‎邻座坐的是一个‎高中生,一个十几‎岁的年轻人。

她‎生于一个贫穷的家‎庭而且她的愿望‎是成就一番事业‎所以她问了我一个‎简单的小问题。

A‎n d she w‎a nted to‎make so‎m ething ‎o f her l‎i fe, and‎she ask‎e d me a ‎s imple l‎i ttle qu‎e stion. ‎S he said‎, What l‎e ads to ‎s uccess?‎And I f‎e lt real‎l y badly‎, becaus‎e I coul‎d n t giv‎e her a ‎g ood ans‎w er. So ‎I get of‎f the pl‎a ne, and‎I e to ‎T ED. And‎I think‎,jeez, ‎I m in t‎h e middl‎e of a r‎o om of s‎u ccessfu‎l people‎! So why‎don t I‎ask the‎m what h‎e lped th‎e m succe‎e d, and ‎p ass it ‎o n to ki‎d s? So h‎e re we a‎r e, seve‎n years,‎500 int‎e rviews ‎l ater, a‎n d I m g‎o nna tel‎l you wh‎a t reall‎y leads ‎t o succe‎s s and m‎a kes TED‎-sters t‎i ck.她说:‎“怎样做才‎能成功呢?” 我‎当时觉得糟透了‎因为我不能给她一‎个满意的答案后‎来我下了飞机,来‎到TED 忽然间‎我想到,天啊,我‎置身于一屋子成功‎人士之中! 为什‎么我不问问他们是‎怎样走向成功的呢‎。

Ted演讲稿:成为机会创造者的八大法则

Ted演讲稿:成为机会创造者的八大法则

Ted演讲稿:成为机会创造者的八大法则。

要保持开放的眼界。

很多时候我们错失了机会,往往是因为我们没有看到这些机会的存在。

尤其是当我们陷入到自己的舒适区时,我们会开始忽视身边存在的很多机会。

所以保持开放的眼界,持续关注各种各样的信息来源是非常关键的。

勇敢地试错。

机会创造者不怕尝试新的事物,即使失败了也绝不会气馁。

因为对于他们来说,每一次失败都是一次锻炼,都是让他们变得更加成熟的机会。

所以,勇敢地去尝试新的事物,不要怕失败,也不要怕被他人嘲笑。

要有自信心。

机会创造者必须具备一定的自信心,因为只有自信心才能让他们更加勇敢地去尝试新的事情,不畏困难的克服各种阻碍。

所以,无论何时何地,机会创造者都应该时刻保持自信的心态。

勇于接受挑战。

当机会来临时,面对困难是不可避免的。

但是机会创造者会更加勇敢地接受这些挑战,积极应对各种困难,从而取得成功。

因为他们知道,任何成功都不是一蹴而就的,都需要经过一定的努力和付出。

要学会创新。

机会创造者往往是一些富有想象力和创新精神的人。

他们总是能够在日常工作、生活和思考中发现创新的点子,更好地创造机会。

所以,学会创新是成为机会创造者的重要法则之一。

第六,要披荆斩棘。

机会往往伴随着很多的挑战和难题,这些难题往往会阻挡我们前进的道路。

但是机会创造者却会勇敢地去解决这些难题,不断地寻找新的解决方案,不停地披荆斩棘,最终取得成功。

第七,学会合作。

机会创造者不仅仅是一个人,他们往往会通过合作取得更好的成果。

因为合作可以让我们汇聚更多的智慧和资源,从而创造更加完美的机会。

所以,学会合作是成为机会创造者的重要法则之一。

第八,始终保持激情。

激情可以让机会创造者充满动力和干劲,坚定地追求自己的目标和愿望。

只有始终保持激情,才能获得持久的动力和成就。

总之,成为一名机会创造者并不是一件容易的事情,但只要我们坚守上述八个法则,勇敢地去探索、创新和合作,就能够让自己成为一位卓越的机会创造者,赢得成功和辉煌的未来。

成功的八个秘诀 中英版

成功的八个秘诀 中英版

8 secrets of success 成功的八个秘诀This is really a two-hour presentation I give to high school students, cut down to three minutes. And it all started one day on a plane, on my way to TED, seven years ago. And in the seat next to me was a high school student, a teenager, and she came from a really poor family.这真的是一个我给高中学生做的2个小时的演讲现在缩到了3分钟所有的一切都是从7年前的一天开始,我坐在飞往TED会议的飞机上。

在我邻座坐的是一个高中生,一个十几岁的年轻人。

她生于一个贫穷的家庭And she wanted to make something of her life, and she asked me a simple little question. She said, “Wh at leads to success?” And I felt really badly, because I couldn't give her a good answer. So I get off the plane, and I come to TED. And I think, jeez, I'm in the middle of a room of successful people! So why don't I ask them what helped them succeed, and pass it on to kids? So here we are, seven years, 500 interviews later, and I'm gonna tell you what really leads to success and makes TED-sters tick.而且她的愿望是成就一番事业所以她问了我一个简单的小问题。

迈向成功的8个秘诀

迈向成功的8个秘诀

This is really a two-hour presentation I give to high school students, cut down to three minutes. And it all started one day on a plane, on my way to TED, seven years ago. And in the seat next to me was a high school student, a teenager, and she came from a really poor family. And she wanted to make something of her life. And she asked me a simple little question: she said, what leads to success? And I felt really badly, because I couldn't give her a good answer. So I get off the plane and I come to TED. And I think, geez, I'm in a middle of a room of successful people. So why don't I ask them what helped them succeed and pass it on to kids? So here we are, 7 years, 500 interviews later and I'm going to tell you what really leads to success.The first thing is Passion. ( 擁有熱情)Freeman Thomas says, "I'm driven by my passion". TED-sters do it for love, they don't do it for money. Carol Colleta says, "I would pay someone to do what I do". The interesting thing is, if you do it for love, the money comes anyway.Work. ( 認真工作)Rupert Murdoch said to me, "It's all hard work. Nothing comes easily. But I have a lot of fun." Did he say fun?! Rupert? Yes,TED-sters do have fun working, and they work hard. I figure they're not workaholics (工作狂), they're workafrolics (工作玩家). [註: 演說者自創的字,是work 與frolic 的組合]Good. ( 擅長某些事or 擁有專長)Alex Garden says, "To be successful, put your nose down in something and get damn good at it." There's no magic; it's practice, practice, practice.And focus. ( 專注於一件事)Norma Jewison said to me, "I think it all has to do with focusing yourself on one thing".And push. ( 讓自己不斷進步)David Gallo says, "Push yourself. Physically, mentally, you gotta push, push, push." You've got to push through shyness and self-doubt. Goldie Hawn says, "I always had self-doubts. I wasn't good enough, I wasn't smart enough, I didn't think I'd make it." It's not always easyto push yourself and that's why they invented mothers. [笑..] Frank Geary said to me, "My mother pushed me".Serve! ( 為他人提供服務)Sherwin Nulan says, "It was a privilege to serve as a doctor. "Now a lot of kids tell me they want to be millionaires. And the first thing I say to them is, "OK, but you can't serve yourself. You got to serve others something of value. Because that's the way people really get rich".Ideas. ( 富有創意的想法)Bill Gates says, "I had an idea: founding the first micro-computer software company." I'd say it was a pretty good idea. And there's no magic to creativity and coming up with ideas. It's just doing some very simple things. And I give lots of evidence.Listen (聆聽)Observe (觀察)Be Curious (好奇心)Ask Questions (時常發問)Problem Solve (解決問題)Make Connections (多多交流)Persist. ( 無條件的堅持下去)Joe Kraus says, "Persistence is the number one reason for our success". You got to persist through failure (遭遇失敗), you got to persist through CRAP, which of course means: Criticism (被批評), Rejection (被拒絕), Assholes (被小人中傷) and Pressure (與壓力共處). [笑..]So, the big end. The answer to this question is simple. Pay $4,000 and come to TED! Or failing that, do the 8 things -- and trust me, these are the big 8 things that lead to success.Thank you TED-sters for all your interviews!。

成功的秘诀英语演讲

成功的秘诀英语演讲

成功的秘诀英语演讲Richard St. John: 8 secrets of suess About this talkWhy do people sueed? Is it because they're smart? Or are they just lucky? Neither. Analyst Richard St. John condenses years of interviews into an unmissable 3-minute slideshow on the real secrets of suess.About Richard St. JohnA self-described average guy who found suess doing what he loved,Richard St. John spent more than a decade researching the lessons of suess -- and distilling them into 8 words, 3 minutes and one suessful book. TranscriptThis is really a two hour presentation I give to high school students, cut down to three minutes. And it all started one day on a plane, on my way to TED, seven years ago. And in the seat next to me was a high school student, a teenager, and she came from a really poor family. And shewanted to make something of her life, and she asked me a simple little question. She said,"What leads to suess?" And I felt really badly, because I couldn't give her a good answer. So I get off the plane, and I e to TED. And I think, jeez, I'm in the middle of a room of suessful people! So why don't I ask them what helped them sueed, and pass it on to kids? So here we are, seven years, 500 interviews later, and I'm gonna ___ you what really leads to suess and makes TED-sters tick.And the first thing is passion. Freeman Thomas says,"I'm driven by my passion." TED-sters do it for love, they don't do it for money. Carol Coletta says, "I would pay someone to do what I do." And the interesting thing is, if you do it for love, the money es anyway.easily. But I have a lot of fun." Did he say fun? Rupert? Yes! TED-sters do have fun working. And they work hard. I figured, they're not workaholics. They're workafrolics.something and get damn good at it." There's no magic,it's practice, practice, practice.- 1 -_成功的秘诀英语演讲。

成功人士的八个技巧英文

成功人士的八个技巧英文

成功人士的八个技巧英文Eight Tips for Success:1. Set clear goals: Success starts with knowing what you want to achieve. Set specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART) goals to stay focused and motivated.2. Take action: Don't just dream about success, take the necessary steps to make it happen. T ake consistent action towards your goals, even if it means stepping out of your comfort zone.3. Learn from failure: Failure is a part of the journey towards success. Embrace it, learn from it, and use it as a stepping stone towards improvement. Don't let failure discourage or define you.4. Develop a growth mindset: Adopt a mindset that thrives on learning and growth. Embrace challenges, seek feedback, and believe in your ability to continuously improve.5. Manage time effectively: Time is a limited resource, so learn to prioritize and manage it effectively. Focus on important tasks, eliminate distractions, and create a schedule that aligns with your goals.6. Build a strong network: Surround yourself with like-minded individuals who support and inspire you. Networking with successful people can provide valuable insights, opportunities, and encouragement.7. Seek knowledge: Never stop learning. Continuously seek knowledge and expertise in your field. Read books, attend seminars, or take up courses to stay relevant and stay ahead of the competition.8. Maintain a positive mindset: Your attitude plays a crucial role in your success. Cultivate a positive mindset and practice gratitude, visualization, and affirmations. Believe in yourself and your ability to overcome challenges.。

英文演讲之成功的八大秘诀Richard St. John's 8 secrets of success

英文演讲之成功的八大秘诀Richard St. John's 8 secrets of success

Handouts for MBA EnglishLesson 1: Breaking the ice Richard St. John: 8 secrets of success/talks/richard_st_john_s_8_secrets_of_success.html About this talkWhy do people succeed? Is it because they're smart? Or are they just lucky? Neither. Analyst Richard St. John condenses years of interviews into an unmissable 3-minute slideshow on the real secrets of success.About Richard St. JohnA self-described average guy who found success doing what he loved, Richard St. John spent more than a decade researching the lessons of success -- and distilling them into 8 words, 3 minutes and one successful book.TranscriptThis is really a two hour presentation I give to high school students, cut down to three minutes. And it all started one day on a plane, on my way to TED, seven years ago. And in the seat next to me was a high school student, a teenager, and she came from a really poor family. And she wanted to make something of her life, and she asked me a simple little question. She said, "What leads to success?" And I felt really badly, because I couldn't give her a good answer. So I get off the plane, and I come to TED. And I think, jeez, I'm in the middle of a room of successful people! So why don't I ask them what helped them succeed, and pass it on to kids? So here we are, seven years, 500 interviews later, and I'm gonna tell you what really leads to success and makes TED-sters tick.And the first thing is passion. Freeman Thomas says, "I'm driven by my passion."TED-sters do it for love, they don't do it for money. Carol Coletta says, "I would pay someone to do what I do." And the interesting thing is, if you do it for love, the money comes anyway. Work! Rupert Murdoch said to me, "It's all hard work. Nothing comes easily. But I have a lot of fun." Did he say fun? Rupert? Yes! TED-sters do have fun working. And they work hard. I figured, they're not workaholics. They're workafrolics. Good! Alex Garden says, "To be successful put your nose down in something and get damn good at it." There's no magic, it's practice, practice, practice. And it's focus. Norman Jewison said to me, "I think it all has to do with focusing yourself on one thing" And push! David Gallo says, "Push yourself. Physically, mentally, you've gotta push, push, push." You gotta push through shyness and self-doubt. Goldie Hawn says, "Ialways had self-doubts. I wasn't good enough, I wasn't smart enough. I didn't think I'd make it." Now it's not always easy to push yourself, and that's why they invented mothers. (Laughter) Frank Gehry -- Frank Gehry said to me, "My mother pushed me." Serve! Sherwin Nuland says, "It was a privilege to serve as a doctor." Now a lot of kids tell me they want to be millionaires. And the first thing I say to them is, "OK, well you can't serve yourself, you gotta serve others something of value. Because that's the way people really get rich." Ideas. TED-ster Bill Gates says, "I had an idea -- founding the first micro-computer software company." I'd say it was a pretty good idea. And there's no magic to creativity in coming up with ideas, it's just doing some very simple things. And I give lots of evidence. Persist. Joe Kraus says, "Persistence is the number one reason for our success." You gotta persist through failure. You gotta persist through crap! Which of course means "Criticism, Rejection, Assholes and Pressure." (Laughter) So, the big -- the answer to this question is simple: Pay 4,000 bucks and come to TED. Or failing that, do the eight things -- and trust me, these are the big eight things that lead to success. Thank you TED-sters for all your interviews!。

成功的8个秘诀中英版

成功的8个秘诀中英版

成功的8个秘诀中英版每一个成功者都有一个开始。

勇于开始,才能找到成功的路。

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成功的8个秘诀中英版EnthusiasmFreemanThomas said: "I was always drawn by my enthusiasm." TED speaker for love to do things, not for money. The funny thing is, if you do it for love, the money comes naturally. Who is he: FreemanThomas (Freeman Thomas), director of Ford design center. Thomas has 22 years of occupation experience, his works include: 500 horsepower dodge Tomahawk motorcycle, "North American car" strategy in Chrysler 300C, Audi TT concept car, the Volkswagen Concept 1 concept car (New Beetle).HardRupert said: "it is hard to hard", "there is no free lunch, but I have a lot of fun." TED speakers have a fun job, and they all work hard. I don't think they're workaholics. They're workaholics. He is a major shareholder, chairman and chief executive officer of RupertMurdoch (Rupert Murdoch), a leading news and media operator in the United States, the world's largest media empire news group. In terms of stock market capitalization, its news group is the world's largest multinational media group, also known as Murdoch's media empire".Master"If you want to succeed, you really have to go deep into it, and then do it," lexGarden said." There is no secret that you want to master, that is, practicing * *, * * *, * * * * *. Who is he: AlexGarden, genius game developer. Alex Garden1989 came intocontact with video games, he has been responsible for many famous game development, a lot of games we are familiar with, like "home" series, "monster island", "Warhammer" etc..AbsorbedNormanJewison said: "I want to succeed is to focus on one thing." Who is he: NormanJewison (Norman Jewisen), energetic director and producer. He was nominated for 7 Oscar Awards (3 best director award, 4 best picture). His movies are total ever nominated for 45 Oscar awards, and won 12. He also had three degrees by the Directors Guild of America nominated for best director, and won the best director award at the Berlin Film Festival and Moscow film festival. Also won the honor award awarded by the Italy Donatello Award.ForceDavidGallo says, "force yourself, your soul, your face. You must be forced, forced, forced. You have to force yourself to overcome shyness and self doubt." Who is he: David Gallo (David Gallo), a pioneer in ocean exploration, an ambassador for linking ocean and land information. David Gallo is committed to promoting the exploration of the sea (once the Titanic Robert Ballard explorationists partner), he is one of the first to use the manned submersible robot and describe the high definition and with the details of the ocean marine scientist. Who said: GoldieHawn (Goldie Horn, American actress, film director, producer) said: "I always doubt yourself. Doubt that they are not good enough, not smart. I never believed that I would succeed. It is not always easy to force yourself to succeed, which is why you have to invent your mother. Frank Gehry said, "my mother used to push me."service"It's an honor to serve as a doctor," SherwinNuland said. "Now a lot of kids tell me they want to be millionaires. But one thing I said to them: "yes, but you can't serve yourself, you need to provide others with good service. Because that's how people get rich." Who is he: SherwinNuland (Sherwin Nuland), a 30 - year career physician and provides treatment for more than 10000 patients. Now, he is a writer, from the ideological, moral, mature and spiritual aspects of human beings to explore the question of life and death.IdeaBillGates said: "I had an idea to set up the first microcomputer software company." It must be a good idea. There is nothing magical about creativity that comes up with ideas. They are simple things, and there is a lot of evidence. Who is he: BillGates (Bill Gate), a famous American entrepreneur, software engineer, philanthropist and chairman of the Microsoft Corp. In 1975, Gates and his childhood friend Paul Alan founded the Microsoft Corp, the world's largest provider of computer software, 31 years to become the world's richest man, has for many years on the "Forbes" global rich list.Insist"Perseverance is the first reason for our success," JoeKraus said. You have to stick to it, you have to go through crap, where crap is criticism, rejection, meanness and pressure." So, the answer to this question is simple: pay 4000 to the TED venue. If you can't come, do these eight things - believe me, this is the key to the success of the eight points.热情FreemanThomas说:“我总是被我的热情所牵引着。

八个成功的秘诀

八个成功的秘诀

八个成功的秘诀热情FreemanThomas说:“我总是被我的热情所牵引着。

”TED的讲演者因为有爱才做事情,不是为了钱。

有趣的是,如果你是为了爱而做的,钱自然而然就来了。

他是谁:FreemanThomas弗里曼·托马斯,福特美国设计中心总监。

Thomas有22年职业经历,他的作品包括:500马力道奇Tomahawk摩托,“北美轿车“战略中的克莱斯勒300c,奥迪TT概念车,大众Concept 1概念车新甲克虫。

刻苦Rupert说:“都是刻苦为努力”,“天下没有白吃的午餐,但是我得到了很多乐趣。

”TED讲演者都有一份充满乐趣的工作,而且他们都很刻苦。

我觉得,他们都不是工作狂,他们是享受工作狂。

他是谁:RupertMurdoch 鲁伯特·默多克,美国著名的新闻和媒体经营者,全球庞大传媒帝国新闻集团的主要股东,董事长兼行政总裁。

以股票市值来计算,其新闻集团已是世界上最大的跨国媒体集团,亦称为“默多克的传媒帝国“。

精通AlexGarden说:“要想成功,就要真的深入其中,然后做到精通。

”想要做到精通没有秘诀,就是练**,练**,再练**。

他是谁:AlexGarden,天才游戏开发人。

Alex Garden开始接触电视游戏,他负责过很多著名的游戏开发,很多游戏大家都很熟悉,像《家园》系列、《怪兽岛》、《战锤》等。

专注NormanJewison说:“我想成功就要使自己专注于一件事情。

”他是谁:NormanJewison诺曼·杰威森,充满活力的导演及制片家。

他个人曾被提名过7次奥斯卡金像奖3座最佳导演奖,4座最佳影片。

而他的电影则共计提名过45项奥斯卡金像奖,并荣获过12项。

他也曾三度被美国导演协会提名最佳导演,并在柏林影展及莫斯科影展拿过最佳导演奖。

还曾得过意大利Donatello Award 所颁的荣誉奖。

强迫DavidGallo说:“强迫你自己,心灵上,神情上。

你一定要强迫,强迫,强迫。

ted成功的八个秘诀是什么

ted成功的八个秘诀是什么

ted成功的八个秘诀是什么TED,是美国的一家私有非盈利机构,该机构以它组织的TED大会著称,而TED演讲集涉及范围广泛,主要有科技、娱乐、设计、商业以及科学。

以下是店铺分享的ted成功的八个秘诀,一起来和小编看看吧。

ted成功的八个秘诀1. Passion 激情跟上一个TED演讲谈到了同一个话题,激情产生于爱。

在我看来,不管是做你有激情的事情,还是没有激情的事情,肯定都会碰到各种困难。

没有任何事情是一帆风顺的,其中的区别是,在有激情的时候,你会心甘情愿无怨无悔的解决困难。

激情2. Work 刻苦想要成功,就要付出努力和代价。

天才也是炼成的。

他说,TED的演讲者,都不是工作狂,他们是享受工作狂。

他们刻苦工作,但并没有因此而觉得痛苦,反而能够从中获得能量与愉快。

刻苦3. Good 精通成为某个领域的杰出,真正对这个方面擅长。

要让你和别人相比与众不同。

怎样才能做到精通?他的答案是,没有捷径,只有不断的练习、练习、练习。

精通4. Focus 专注专注是一种需要锻炼的能力,在我看来,为什么番茄工作法是最实用的一种时间管理方法,其实很大程度上,番茄钟就是在锻炼我们的专注力。

从25分钟开始,一步一步的修炼我们的专注。

专注5. Push 强迫强迫自己从身体上、心灵上都更加精进。

他强调了一点“强迫自己战胜羞涩和自我怀疑”。

我觉得这一点在中国人身上体现的比在西方人身上要更加明显一些。

中国人都讲求“含蓄”,往往都意识不到自己有多么优秀,有些自己意识到了,也羞于展现这样的优秀。

但是在现在这个时代,已经远不是那种“金子在哪都发光”的时代了,现在的金子们都不断地跳出土地,恨不得发光发亮照耀所有人。

当然了,总是要强迫自己并不是很容易的事情。

这也是为什么很多人都有拖延症,很多人也克服不了拖延症,很多人想要养成习惯,但是却也总是半途而废。

强迫6. Serve 服务“你不能只为自己服务,你需要为他人提供对他人有利的服务,这就是人们致富的方式。

ted成功的秘诀是什么

ted成功的秘诀是什么

ted成功的秘诀是什么有人失败,有人成功,这之间是什么因素影响着TED的成功。

以下是分享的aaaa,一起来和看看吧。

TED成功的秘诀1. Passion 激情跟上一个TED演讲谈到了同一个话题,激情产生于爱。

在我看来,不管是做你有激情的事情,还是没有激情的事情,肯定都会碰到各种困难。

没有任何事情是一帆风顺的,其中的区别是,在有激情的时候,你会心甘情愿无怨无悔的解决困难。

激情2. Work 刻苦想要成功,就要付出努力和代价。

天才也是炼成的。

他说,TED的演讲者,都不是工作狂,他们是享受工作狂。

他们刻苦工作,但并没有因此而觉得痛苦,反而能够从中获得能量与愉快。

刻苦3. Good 精通成为某个领域的杰出,真正对这个方面擅长。

要让你和别人相比与众不同。

怎样才能做到精通?他的答案是,没有捷径,只有不断的练习、练习、练习。

精通4. Focus 专注专注是一种需要锻炼的能力,在我看来,为什么番茄工作法是最实用的一种时间管理方法,其实很大程度上,番茄钟就是在锻炼我们的专注力。

从25分钟开始,一步一步的修炼我们的专注。

专注5. Push 强迫强迫自己从身体上、心灵上都更加精进。

他强调了一点“强迫自己战胜羞涩和自我怀疑”。

我觉得这一点在中国人身上体现的比在西方人身上要更加明显一些。

中国人都讲求“含蓄”,往往都意识不到自己有多么优秀,有些自己意识到了,也羞于展现这样的优秀。

但是在现在这个时代,已经远不是那种“金子在哪都发光”的时代了,现在的金子们都不断地跳出土地,恨不得发光发亮照耀所有人。

当然了,总是要强迫自己并不是很容易的事情。

这也是为什么很多人都有拖延症,很多人也克服不了拖延症,很多人想要养成习惯,但是却也总是半途而废。

强迫6. Serve 服务“你不能只为自己服务,你需要为他人提供对他人有利的服务,这就是人们致富的方式。

”在我看来,这就是在说你跟世界的联接。

没有生命体是独立存在的,在这个宇宙中,我们都通过某种方式相互依存,先想想你可以为别人做些什么,而不是我可以从别人那里得到什么。

成功的8个秘诀是哪些

成功的8个秘诀是哪些

成功的8个秘诀是哪些关于成功,它有哪8个秘诀你知道吗?以下是店铺分享的aaaa,一起来和小编看看吧。

成功的8个秘诀1. Passion 激情跟上一个TED演讲谈到了同一个话题,激情产生于爱。

在我看来,不管是做你有激情的事情,还是没有激情的事情,肯定都会碰到各种困难。

没有任何事情是一帆风顺的,其中的区别是,在有激情的时候,你会心甘情愿无怨无悔的解决困难。

激情2. Work 刻苦想要成功,就要付出努力和代价。

天才也是炼成的。

他说,TED的演讲者,都不是工作狂,他们是享受工作狂。

他们刻苦工作,但并没有因此而觉得痛苦,反而能够从中获得能量与愉快。

刻苦3. Good 精通成为某个领域的杰出,真正对这个方面擅长。

要让你和别人相比与众不同。

怎样才能做到精通?他的答案是,没有捷径,只有不断的练习、练习、练习。

精通4. Focus 专注专注是一种需要锻炼的能力,在我看来,为什么番茄工作法是最实用的一种时间管理方法,其实很大程度上,番茄钟就是在锻炼我们的专注力。

从25分钟开始,一步一步的修炼我们的专注。

专注5. Push 强迫强迫自己从身体上、心灵上都更加精进。

他强调了一点“强迫自己战胜羞涩和自我怀疑”。

我觉得这一点在中国人身上体现的比在西方人身上要更加明显一些。

中国人都讲求“含蓄”,往往都意识不到自己有多么优秀,有些自己意识到了,也羞于展现这样的优秀。

但是在现在这个时代,已经远不是那种“金子在哪都发光”的时代了,现在的金子们都不断地跳出土地,恨不得发光发亮照耀所有人。

当然了,总是要强迫自己并不是很容易的事情。

这也是为什么很多人都有拖延症,很多人也克服不了拖延症,很多人想要养成习惯,但是却也总是半途而废。

强迫6. Serve 服务“你不能只为自己服务,你需要为他人提供对他人有利的服务,这就是人们致富的方式。

”在我看来,这就是在说你跟世界的联接。

没有生命体是独立存在的,在这个宇宙中,我们都通过某种方式相互依存,先想想你可以为别人做些什么,而不是我可以从别人那里得到什么。

成功的秘诀的英语作文

成功的秘诀的英语作文

成功的秘诀的英语作文Richard St.John在Ted英语演讲的成功的八个秘诀你们听了吗?究竟能够取得成功有什么秘诀呢?下面店铺分享关于成功的秘诀的英文阅读给大家,欢迎阅读。

成功的秘诀的英语作文This is really a two-hour presentation I give to high school students, cut down to three minutes. And it all started one day on a plane, on my way to TED, seven years ago. And in the seat next to me was a high school student, a teenager, and she came from a really poor family.这真的是一个我给高中学生做的2个小时的演讲现在缩到了3分钟所有的一切都是从7年前的一天开始,我坐在飞往TED会议的飞机上。

在我邻座坐的是一个高中生,一个十几岁的年轻人。

她生于一个贫穷的家庭而且她的愿望是成就一番事业所以她问了我一个简单的小问题。

And she wanted to make something of her life, and she asked me a simple little question. She said, "What leads to success?" And I felt really badly, because I couldn't give her a good answer. So I get off the plane, and I come to TED. And I think, jeez, I'm in the middle of a room of successful people! So why don't I ask them what helped them succeed, and pass it on to kids? So here we are, seven years, 500 interviews later, and I'm gonna tell you what really leads to success and makes TED-sters tick.她说:“怎样做才能成功呢?” 我当时觉得糟透了因为我不能给她一个满意的答案后来我下了飞机,来到TED 忽然间我想到,天啊,我置身于一屋子成功人士之中! 为什么我不问问他们是怎样走向成功的呢。

8secretsofsuccess

8secretsofsuccess

TED Lectures8 Secrets of SuccessRichard St. John(0:11) This is really a two-hour presentation I give to high school students,cut down to three minutes. And it all started one day on a plane, on my way toTED, seven years ago. And in the seat next to me was a high school student, a teenager, and she came from a really poor family. And she wanted to makesomething of her life, and she asked me a simple little question. She said, "Whatleads to success?" And I felt really badly, because I couldn't give her a goodanswer. So I get off the plane, and I come to TED. And I think, jeez, I'm in themiddle of a room of successful people! So why don't I ask them what helped them succeed, and pass it on to kids?(0:47) So here we are, seven years, 500 interviews later, and I'm gonna tellyou what really leads to success and makes TEDsters tick. And the first thing is passion. Freeman Thomas says, "I'm driven by my passion." TEDsters do it for love; they don't do it for money.(1:04) Carol Coletta says, "I would pay someone to do what I do." And the interesting thing is: if you do it for love, the money comes anyway.(1:11) Work! Rupert Murdoch said to me, "It's all hard work. Nothing comes easily. But I have a lot of fun." Did he say fun? Rupert? Yes!(1:21) TEDsters do have fun working. And they work hard. I figured, they'renot workaholics. They're workafrolics.(1:29) Good! Alex Garden says, "To be successful put your nose down in something and get damn good at it." There's no magic; it's practice, practice, practice.(1:39) And it's focus. Norman Jewison said to me, "I think it all has to do with focusing yourself on one thing."(1:45) And push! David Gallo says, "Push yourself. Physically, mentally,you've gotta push, push, push." You gotta push through shyness and self-doubt.(1:54) Goldie Hawn says, "I always had self-doubts. I wasn't good enough; Iwasn't smart enough. I didn't think I'd make it."(2:01) Now it's not always easy to push yourself, and that's why they invented mothers. (Laughter) Frank Gehry -- Frank Gehry said to me, "My mother pushed me."(2:13) Serve! Sherwin Nuland says, "It was a privilege to serve as a doctor."(2:18) Now a lot of kids tell me they want to be millionaires. And the firstthing I say to them is: "OK, well you can't serve yourself; you gotta serve others something of value. Because that's the way people really get rich."(2:30) Ideas! TEDster Bill Gates says, "I had an idea: founding the firstmicro-computer software company." I'd say it was a pretty good idea. Andthere's no magic to creativity in coming up with ideas -- it's just doing some very simple things. And I give lots of evidence.(2:46) Persist! Joe Kraus says, "Persistence is the number one reason for our success." You gotta persist through failure. You gotta persist through crap! Whichof course means "Criticism, Rejection, Assholes and Pressure." (Laughter) (3:01) So, the big -- the answer to this question is simple: Pay 4,000 bucksand come to TED. Or failing that, do the eight things -- and trust me, these are the big eight things that lead to success. Thank you TEDsters for all your interviews!。

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Richard 在Ted英语演讲:成功的八个秘诀(中英双语) This is really a two-hour presentation I give to high school students, cut down to three minutes. And it all started one day on a plane, on my way to TED, seven years ago. And in the seat next to me was a high school student, a teenager, and she came from a really poor family.这真的是一个我给高中学生做的2个小时的演讲现在缩到了3分钟所有的一切都是从7年前的一天开始,我坐在飞往TED会议的飞机上。

在我邻座坐的是一个高中生,一个十几岁的年轻人。

她生于一个贫穷的家庭而且她的愿望是成就一番事业所以她问了我一个简单的小问题。

And she wanted to make something of her life, and she asked me a simple little question. She said, "What leads to success?" And I felt really badly, because I couldn't give her a good answer. So I get off the plane, and I come to TED. And I think, jeez, I'm in the middleof a room of successful people! So why don't I ask them what helped them succeed, and pass it on to kids? So here we are, seven years, 500 interviews later, and I'm gonna tell you what really leads to success and makes TED-sters tick.她说:“怎样做才能成功呢?”我当时觉得糟透了因为我不能给她一个满意的答案后来我下了飞机,来到TED 忽然间我想到,天啊,我置身于一屋子成功人士之中! 为什么我不问问他们是怎样走向成功的呢。

这样我就可以把答案告诉孩子们了。

所以就这样,7年中我坐了500次采访。

现在我就要告诉你们是什么带来了成功是什么启发了TED演讲者们。

【 And the first thing is passion.】第一点是激情Freeman Thomas says, "I'm driven by my passion." TED-sters do it for love; they don't do it for money. Carol Coletta says, "I would pay someone to do what I do." And the interesting thing is: if you do it for love, the money comes anyway.Freeman Thomas 说:“我总是被我的热情所牵引着” TED 的讲演者因为有爱才做事情,不是为了钱。

Carol Colletta 说:“我会付给别人钱去做我的工作。

”有趣的是如果你是为了爱而做的,钱自然而然就来了。

【Work!】刻苦Rupert Murdoch said to me, "It's all hard work. Nothing comes easily. But I have a lot of fun." Did he say fun? Rupert? Yes! TED-sters do have fun working. And they work hard. I figured, they're notworkaholics. They're workafrolics.Rupert Murdoch 曾经告诉过我“都是刻苦“为努力”“天下没有白吃的午餐。

但是我得到了很多乐趣。

”他提到了乐趣??Rupert?是的! TED讲演者都有一份充满乐趣的工作,而且他们都很刻苦。

我觉得,他们都不是工作狂,他们是享受工作狂【Good! 】精通Alex Garden says, "To be successful put your nose down in something and get damn good at it." There's no magic; it's practice, practice, practice.Alex Garden说:”要想成功,就要真的深入其中““然后做到精通。

”想要做到精通没有秘诀,就是练习,练习,再练习。

还【And it's focus.】有就是专注Norman Jewison said to me, "I think it all has to do with focusing yourself on one thing."Norman Jewison 告诉过我,“我想成功就要使自己专注于一件事情”【And push! 】强迫David Gallo says, "Push yourself. Physically, mentally, you've gotta push, push, push." You gotta push through shyness and self-doubt. Goldie Hawn says, "I always had self-doubts. I wasn't good enough; I wasn't smart enough. I didn't think I'd make it." Now it's not always easy to push yourself, and that's why they invented mothers. (Laughter) Frank Gehry — Frank Gehry said to me, "My mother pushed me."David Gallo说:“强迫你自己,”“心灵上,神情上。

你一定要强迫,强迫,强迫。

”“你要强迫自己去战胜羞涩和自我怀疑” Goldie Hawn说:“我总是怀疑自己。

怀疑自己不够优秀,不用聪明。

我从不相信我会成功。

”想要成功地强迫自己并不总容易,这就是为什么要发明妈妈。

Frank Gehry-Frank Gehry对我说: "我妈妈过去总是督促我。

"【Serve!】服务Sherwin Nuland says, "It was a privilege to serve as a doctor." Now a lot of kids tell me they want to be millionaires. And the first thing I say to them is: "OK, well you can't serve yourself; you gotta serve others something of value. Because that's the way people really get rich."Sherwin Nuland 说:“能够作为一名医生为他人服务是一种荣幸。

”现在很多孩子告诉我他们想成为百万富翁。

但是一件事我对他们说的是,“好的,但是你不能为你自己服务,”“你需要为他人提供对他人有利的服务。

””因为这就是人们致富的方式。

“【Ideas!】点子TED-ster Bill Gates says, "I had an idea: founding the first micro-computer software company." I'd say it was a pretty good idea. And there's no magic to creativity in coming up with ideas — it's just doing some very simple things. And I give lots of evidence.TED演讲者 Bill Gates 说:”我曾经有过一个点子,“成立第一个微机软件公司。

”我必须承认这真的是很好的一个点子。

对于能想出点子的创造力来讲没有什么魔力可言。

都是些简单平常的事情。

而且我可以举出很多证据。

【Persist!】坚持Joe Kraus says, "Persistence is the number one reason for our success." You gotta persist through failure. You gotta persist through crap! Which of course means "Criticism, Rejection, Assholes and Pressure." (Laughter) So, the big — the answer to this question is simple: Pay 4,000 bucks and come to TED. Or failing that, do the eight things — and trust me, these are the big eight things that lead to success. Thank you TED-sters for all your interviews!Joe Kraus 说“恒心是我们成功地第一条原因。

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