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1.Study hard. A person who does not learn, who has no knowledge, is equal to a wasted person. I don't think anyone wants to be a waste! If you don't study hard and don't have knowledge in your head, how can you contribute to the motherland?
2.Exercise. Good health is very, very important for everyone.
Even if your grades are the best in the world, if you are not healthy, it will be in vain. Exercise allows me to resist the strengthening of the virus and prevent the virus from "invading". Therefore, we need to exercise more and "refine" a good body in order to "fight" for the motherland.
3.Cultivating moral character. Virtue not only creates wealth, but also affects a person's life. Therefore, our league must cultivate morality: do not do something that harms the people's society; It is ...... to be civilized and polite
For the sake of the future of the motherland, let us work together to achieve the above points. Strive to do well as a Chinese teenager!
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1. Develop a growth mindset. People react differently to competition, failure, and setbacks. Carol Dweck divides a person's mindset into growth and fixation
People with a fixed mindset believe that our intelligence level is fixed at birth, that it is difficult to change it through acquisition, and that they will also doubt themselves when they encounter failure; People with a growth mindset believe that their intelligence can be changed, so they are willing to learn more actively, and they will readjust their mindset and try different strategies when faced with failure. For example, for people with poor reading ability, people with a fixed mindset will feel that their reading ability is like this, and there is no way to change or improve, so they will give up on themselves; However, people with a growth mindset will take the initiative to find ways to practice, such as learning "elite ultra-fast reading skills", so as to improve their reading learning ability.
2. Know how to practice deliberately. Experts are not born, and Anders Erickson points out that to become an expert in a field, the average person needs to invest 10,000 hours, or ten years of practice, in that field, and the best of them spend most of their time "practicing deliberately". Deliberate practice is not simply doing one thing repeatedly, it is goal-oriented, targeted practice, constantly surpassing one's current level; In the process of practicing, practitioners should think about how to improve and keep trying, so as to accumulate a lot of mental model experience and know how to deal with complex situations, each time better than the other; Deliberate practice is better under the guidance of a teacher or coach, who can provide accurate feedback and help learners find areas for improvement.
3. Be kind to time. There are family, IQ, etc., that we cannot choose and control, but there are also times when we can choose and decide. What you do with your time, what kind of life you get.
In the same time, others are constantly learning new knowledge, honing skills, and exercising, but you are nestled in the couch and constantly scrolling on your phone. You may not have much difference in a day or two, but as time goes by, the gap gets bigger and bigger.
4. Think regularly. Knowing how to think for yourself is the beginning of self-change. Am I satisfied with my current study, work and life? Can I do better, how can I do better.
If the current life is not what you want, then you need to change your life and work mode, and if changing these can't save you, then you should find a way to take yourself to a bigger level, such as studying for a new degree, taking a new certificate, changing a new job, etc. If you don't know what you want to do or what you should do, and you are particularly confused, then you should do what you have in your hands and then read more books, and books will give you the answers.
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