“There is a road to the mountains as the path, learning is hard work” is the only way to success.
On this basis, “if you can grasp the following psychological laws, you will undoubtedly make your diligence more effective,” the American speaker Michael Carson emphasized.
The 80/20 rule 80% of what people get out of life comes from 20% of what they put in.
Eighty percent of our effort may be wasted effort.
We tend to waste a lot of time on meaningless things.
The key to your success is your ability to focus on projects that will bring you results and achievements.
Parkinson’s Law The difficulty of a task is often determined by how long you think it will take.
If you think you can do something in a week, you’ll do it in a week.
But if you only give yourself an hour or a whole day, you’ll be surprised at how quickly you can get it done.
Small things can cause anxiety.
One way is to “pack” them and do them all at once.
For example, give yourself an hour to focus on your mail, chores, etc.
Most people don’t think about giving back until they’ve been helped.
In fact, most of the time, if you do not take the initiative to pay, it is difficult to have a return.
If you put your hopes on others, you will often be disappointed.
Try to be a “crab eater”.
You’ll be amazed at how “in control” your life feels.
Gratitude is a powerful weapon in turning a bad mood into a good one.
With a grateful heart, the attitude of life will be positive and optimistic.
Keeping up with the Joneses can give you a temporary high, but if you meet someone who is better than you, it can be devastating.
The best way to compare is to compare yourself with yourself, with the strength to make yourself more and more powerful.
Don’t worry too much about what you fear, nine times out of ten it won’t happen.
They’re just demons lurking in the corners of your mind.
And when things do happen, they are often less painful than they seem.
Don’t torture yourself emotionally when you encounter difficulties.
Maybe in three years, you won’t even remember what happened.
Taking problems too seriously and refusing to let them go will only add to the burden of the soul.
Opportunities are everywhere and every experience is a life experience.
Failures and mistakes are sometimes more important than successes. They show you where you need to improve.