Imagine that you’ve got a deadline approaching. But other smaller jobs keep getting in the way.
First, determine what the task is. Make sure you understand what’s expected of you and how much work is required. Depending on the type of the job, you need to create a clear road map of what needs to be done.
Next, check that you have the right resources. Before you start, ask yourself if you have the training, support, people, and equipment needed to complete the work on time.
Leave room for error. Things don’t always go to plan. Staff absences, supply delays or competing responsibilities are common challenges.
Finally, even the best-made plans can fall short. So if you do miss a deadline, try to limit the damage. Consider how you can avoid it happening again.
A.Be honest with your boss. |
B.If the answer is “no,” speak up. |
C.Now, it’s time to create a schedule. |
D.Fourth, persuade your boss to change the plan. |
E.If you fail to repair the damage, quit the job directly. |
F.The closer the deadline gets, the more impossible it all feels. |
G.Consider what replaceable plans you might need to overcome them. |
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【推荐1】Who can forget their first day of school? Students come into the classroom wondering who their teacher will be for the year.
Pay attention to your appearance.
Dress professionally and make sure you follow any published dress codes applying to students and staff. While you want the students to enjoy their time in your class, you want them to respect you.
Tell personal interests and hobbies.
Explain classroom rules.
Getting started on the first day by also explaining your class rules and what your class can expect of you is a good way to set guidelines. For example, you could say “I’m easy-going, but I do have some rules that everyone must obey.”
If you have time after your basic introduction, ask your new students if they'd like to know anything more about you. After you have answered their questions, ask the class what they have learned about you. For example, ask "What do I like to do in my free time?" By doing that, you're reiterating your introduction, which makes it easier for the students to remember you.
A.Give name details step by step. |
B.Invite questions and responses. |
C.Tell your class a little more about yourself. |
D.Teachers are faced with new students sitting in desks. |
E.Continue to remain polite and positive when speaking to students. |
F.Dressing in inappropriate clothing can be destructive in the classroom. |
G.Keep those rules easy-to-remember if you introduce yourself and the rules together. |
【推荐2】If you are of the “no regrets” school of life, you might think that all this regret is a reason for unhappiness. But that isn’t the case.
Kill the ghost.
People often say their regrets “haunt” them. This suggests that regret is like a ghost: not entirely clear but always awful. Bring your ghost out of the shadows by making a list of your regrets.
After you make a mistake, life moves on. But sometimes you just can’t stop kicking yourself. Perhaps you dropped out of school decades ago and are constantly calculating today how much money you would be making had you made it to graduation.
Collect your diploma(文凭).
A.Forgive yourself. |
B.Stop wasting time. |
C.Going to the other extreme may be worse. |
D.Regret is like a school run by human nature. |
E.Write down why each one still bothers you and its bad effects. |
F.Well analyzed and managed, regrets can be beneficial to your well-being. |
G.In other words, you have voluntarily chosen a life sentence for a poor decision made previously. |
【推荐3】A person with self-confidence generally thinks positively. Someone who lacks self-confidence, however, is less likely to feel that they can achieve their goals. The good news is that self-confidence is something you can improve!
Develop a Good Attitude
Your negative thoughts might sound like this: “I can’t do that,” “I will surely fail.”
Set small and achievable goals
Seek to help others
When you know you’re making a positive difference in other people’s lives, you’ll know that you are a positive force in the world — which will boost your self-confidence.
Gaining self-confidence does not happen overnight. It takes time and effort. If you try something and fail in it, don’t give up. Instead, see what lessons you can learn from it. Not succeeding in what you aim the first time is an opportunity to learn more about yourself.
A.Be patient with yourself |
B.Be brave to try new things |
C.Often, people set unrealistic goals, and never get started. |
D.Find a way to make helping others a part of your weekly routine. |
E.Self-confidence needs to be developed and grown, a bit at a time. |
F.Make a list of small goals, which will help you achieve larger goals. |
G.This inner voice will hold you back from achieving greater self-confidence. |