《奋斗的青春演讲稿英语3分钟推荐三篇》
奋斗的青春演讲稿英语3分钟(通用3篇)
奋斗的青春演讲稿英语3分钟 篇1
Don’t allow your troubles to get the best of you. Instead, allow thosetroubles to make the best of you.
Don’t tire yourself out fighting against the challenges. Instead, find newenergy by embracing1 those challenges and working through them to create realvalue.
Always remind yourself that discour-agement is nothing more than a responseyou’ve chosen. When you find that you’ve chosen to let it be, you can just assurely choose to let it go.
Replace discouragement with determin-ation. It is your life’s energy, andyou can point it in whatever direction you choose. Your most powerful responseis not based only on what has already happened. Your most powerful response alsotakes into account what you wish to make happen next.
Look forward, and envision in great detail the future you desire. Thengather all your energy, and step forward to make it be.
不要被烦恼击败,相反,要让这些烦恼磨练出更优秀的你。
不要因与挑战作斗争而身心疲惫,相反,要在接受挑战、战胜挑战的过程中找到活力去创造真正的价值。
时常提醒自己,气馁只不过是你自己的选择。当你发现是你选择了气馁,你当然也可以选择不这样。
用决心消除气馁,这就是你生命的活力,是放之四海而皆准的。你最有力的反应不仅仅受所发生的事情的影响,而且与你期待发生的事情有一定关联。
向前看,详尽地展望你所期盼的未来。然后集中你所有的精力,努力前进,让梦想成真。
励志小短文6:Pathway to Success
Life is not about just getting by. Life is about reaching ever higher,building one achievement on top of another, and creating real, meaningful valuein each moment.
A common stone on the ground does a great job of just getting by. You, onthe other hand, are destined1 for much more spectacular things. Yes, indeed, youwill certainly meet a number of challenges when you make the effort to raiseyour world even a little bit higher. The good thing is, you are superblyequipped to thrive on those challenges.
If life seems unsuccessful, it’s not because of the challenges orlimitations that stand in your way. It’s because you refuse to see theexceptional opportunities that those challenges represent.
This is your precious and unique life, and it is absolutely worth all thetrouble and effort you must go through to make it great. Within you at thismoment are beautiful dreams, and you can begin to live in the direction of thosedreams whenever you choose.
Let go of the false security of just getting by, and get yourself intofocus on a purpose that will bring your life gloriously to life. Your very ownpathway to success is just one quick step away.
奋斗的青春演讲稿英语3分钟 篇2
There was a man who had undergone numerous failures in his life. But hesaid, "One success is enough for me!"
有一个人,一生中经历了无数次失败。但他却说:“一次成功就够了。”
When he was five years old, his father died of illness without leaving himany property.
5岁时,他的父亲突然病逝,没有留下任何财产。
When he was twelve, his mother married another man His step-father treatedhim strictly and often beat him when his mother was away.
12岁时,母亲改嫁,继父对他十分严厉,常在母亲外出时痛打他。
When he was fourteen, he dropped out from school and began his life ofroving.
14岁时,他辍学离校,开始了流浪生活。
When he was twenty, he changed his job from electrician to ferry staff torailway worker. All his jobs were tough for him.
20岁时,他当电工、开渡轮,后来又当铁路工人,没有一样工作顺利。
When he was thirty, he did a sales work in an insurance company. But beforelong, he fell out with his boss due to the bonus problems.
When he was thirty-one, he learnt law by himself and began working in lawwith the encouragement of his friends. But in a trial, he fought with thelitigant on court.
When he was thirty-two, he was out of work and led a tough led a toughlife.
When he was thirty-five, he suffered such severe injuries in an accidentthat he could no longer continue his job of promoting tires.
30岁时,他在保险公司从事推销工作,后因奖金问题与老板闹翻而辞职。
When he was sixty-six, he made a living by promoting his chicken-fryingtechnics to various restaurants in different places.
When he was seventy-five, he felt powerless to maintain his company, so hetransferred his brand and patent to others. The new owner suggested giving himten thousand stock shares as part of the purchasing price. But he turned downthe suggestion. Later the price of the stocks of the company soared and he lostthe chance of being a billionaire.
31岁时,他自学法律,并在朋友的鼓动下干起了律师行当。一次审案时,竟在法庭上与当事人大打出手。
When he was eighty-three, he opened another fast-food restaurant but fellinto a lawsuit due to trademark and patent issues.
32岁时,他失业了,生活非常艰难。
When he was eighty-eight, he achieve great success and became weU-known tothe whole world.
35岁时,他在一次事故中身受重伤,无法再干轮胎推销员的工作。
He was exactly the founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken, Ha Lunde. Sandoz. Heoften said, "People always complain about the bad weather. Actually the weatheris not bad at all. As long as you are optimist and confident all the time, youwill have a good weather everyday."
66岁时,为了维持生活,他到各地的小餐馆推销自己掌握的炸鸡技术。
75岁时,他感到力不从心,因此转让了自己创立的品牌和专利。新主人提议给他1万股,作为购买价的一部分,他拒绝了。后来公司股票大涨,他因此失去了成为亿万富翁的机会。
83岁时,他又开了一家快餐店,却因商标专利与人打起了官司。
奋斗的青春演讲稿英语3分钟 篇3
Some years ago I took on an assignment in a southern county to work withpeople on public welfare. What I wanted to do was to show that everybody has thecapacity to be self-sufficient and all we have to do is to activate them. Iasked the county to pick a group of people who were on public welfare, peoplefrom different racial groups and different family constellations. I would thensee them as a group for three hours every Friday. I also asked for a littlepetty cash to work with as I needed it.
几年前我在南部某郡接受了一项工作任务,与靠领取政府福利救济金的人共事。我想做的就是向每一个人证明他们都有自给自足的能力,而我们所要做的就是激励他们。首先,我让郡长给我挑选了一组靠领取政府福利救济金生活的人,他们均来自不同的种族部落、家庭群体。每周五,我与他们以小组的形式见面谈话三个小时。由于工作需要,我还申请了一小笔备用金。
I asked what their dreams were. Everyone looked at me as if I were a kindof wacky. “Dreams? We don’t have any dreams.”
我问他们的梦想是什么。大家却都以一种古怪的表情看着我。“梦想户我们没有梦想。”
I said, “Well, when you were a kid, what happened? Wasn’t there somethingyou wanted to do?”
我说:“好的!那么当你还是个孩子的时候发生过什么?那时难道就没有什么你想要做的事情吗?
One woman said to me, “I don’t know what you can do with dreams. The ratsare eating my kids. ”
一位妇女说:“我不知道你可以用梦想解决什么问题。我只知道我的孩子正在一口一口被老鼠吃掉。”
“Oh,” I said, “that’s terrible! No. Of course you’re very much involvedwith the rats and your kids. How can that be helped?”
“噢,”我说,“真是太恐怖了。不,当然,你的确被这些老鼠和孩子所累。怎样做才能阻止这种事情的发生呢?”
“Well, I could use a new screen door, because there are holes in my screendoor.”
“唉,我家纱门上都是洞,我需要一个新纱门。”
I asked, “Is there anybody around you who knows how to fix a screendoor?”
“在座的各位,有谁会装纱门?”我问。
“Maybe I can have a try,” a man said.
“或许我可以试试。”一位男士说道。
The next week when the group was seated, I said to the woman, “Well, isyour screen door fixed?”
下周五,大家又坐到了一起时,我问那位女士,一新纱门装好了吗?”
“Oh, yes,” she said.
“噢,是的。”她答道。
“Then we can start dreaming, can’t we?”She sort of smiled at me.
“那么,我们可以开始梦想了,对不对?”她看着我,笑得很开心。
That helped the group to begin to dream. The seemingly small successesallow the group to see that dreams were not insane. The small steps began to getpeople to see and feel that something really could happen.
这件事使整个组的人都开始寻找梦想了。表面上的小成功就让组员们认识到梦想并不荒.唐。不断的进步令人们逐渐意识和感觉到改变真的可能发生。
Everyone found something. The man who put in the screen door became a handyman, and another woman who took in the children became a licensed foster careperson. In twelve weeks, I had all these people off public welfare. I’ve notonly done that once. I’ve done it many times.
每个人者倒浅到一些值得重视的东西。那位装纱门的男士后来成为一名勤杂工。另外一位带小孩的妇女成为一名手寺证护卫廷人员。帮助所有的小组成员摆脱福利救济总共用了12周时间。这不是一次性完成的,而是分好几次。逐步努力实现的。
