快乐工作so easy 使你的工作更快乐的秘诀A reader recently pointed me to some "rules for a happier life" that various folks have posted in various forms. Here's my take on those rules as they apply to the workplace: 一位读者近来向我指出了一些不同人以不同方式发表的一些“让生活更幸福的守则”。 下面是我整理的关于工作上面的守则: 1. Don't compare yourself to others.
1. 不要把自己和别人比较。
Everybody, and I mean everybody, starts out in a different place and is headed on their own journey. You have NO idea where someone else's journey might lead them, so drawing comparisons is a complete waste of time.
While it's often important to know about other things--like the economy, the markets that you sell to, the actions that others might take, your focus should remain on what you actually control, which is 1) your own thoughts and 2) your own actions.
3. Know and keep your personal limits and boundaries.
3. 知道并且保持你自己的界限。
While your job might sometimes seem like the most important thing in your world, you're killing a part of yourself if you let work situations push you into places that violate your privacy and your integrity.
It's great to be enthusiastic and willing to go the "extra mile," but making promises that you (or your team) can't reasonably keep is simply a way to create failure and disappointment.
遥澎湃,想要走得更远是好事,但是给你自己(或者你的团队)许下过高的遥却很容易导致失败和失望。
5. Remember you get the same amount of time every day as everyone else.
5. 牢记你每天的时间和别人是一样的。
You may feel you're short on time and that you need more of it, but the simple truth is that when the day started, you got your fair share: 24 hours. Nobody got any more than you did, so stop complaining.
6. Don't take yourself so seriously; nobody else does.
6. 别太把自己当回事;因为根本没人把你当回事。
The ability to laugh at your foibles not only makes you happier as a person, it makes you more powerful, more influential and more attractive to others. If you can't laugh at yourself, everyone else will be laughing behind your back.
The idea that daydreaming and working are mutually exclusive belongs back in the 20th century. It's when you let your thoughts wander that you're more likely to have the insights that will make you both unique and more competitive.
8. Don't bother with hate; it's not worth the effort.
8. 别花力气讨厌这个,讨厌那个;不值得。
Hate is an emotional parasite that eats away at your energy and health. If something is wrong with the world and you can change it, take action. If you can't take action, you're better off to forgive and forget.
9. Make peace with your past lest it create your future.
9. 和你的过去和解以遥影响到你的未来。
Focusing on past mistakes or wrongs inflicted on you is exactly like driving a car while looking in the rear view mirror. You'll keep heading in the same direction until you collide with something solid.
专注于你过去的错误就像是看着后照镜开车。 你会一直朝着一个方向行进,直到你发现自己撞上了什么东西。
10. Don't try to "win" every argument.
10. 别指望能赢得所有争论。
Some battles aren't worth fighting, and many people are easier to handle when they think they've won the argument. What's important isn't "winning," but what you, and the other people involved, plan to do next.
11. Remember that nobody is in charge of your happiness except you.
11. 记得除了你自己之外,没人对你的幸福负责。
While some work environments are inherently difficult, if you're consistently miserable it's your fault.
虽然一些工作环境的确很困难,但如果你一直失败,那就是你的错。
12. Smile and laugh more frequently.
12. 经常微笑和大笑。
Contrary to popular belief, smiling and laughter are not the RESULT of being happy; they're part of a cycle that both creates and reinforces happiness. Find reasons to smile. Never, ever suppress a laugh.
13. Don't waste precious energy on malice and gossip.
13. 不要把宝贵的精力花在怨恨和八卦上。
Before you tell a story about anybody else, or listen to such a story, ask yourself four questions: 1) Is it true? 2) Is it kind? 3) Is it necessary? and 4) Would I want somebody telling a similar story about me?
14. Don't worry what others think about you; it's none of your business.
14. 别担心别人怎么想你;这不关你的事。
You can't mind read and you don't have everyone else wired into a lie detector. Truly, you really have NO IDEA what anyone is REALLY thinking about you. It's a total waste of time and energy to try.
15. Remember that however bad (or good) a situation is, it will inevitably change.
15. 记住,不论遥的境况如何坏(如何好),它都会改变。
The nature of the physical universe is change. Nothing remains the same; everything is, as the gurus say, transitory. Whether you're celebrating or mourning or something in between, this, too, will pass.
16. Trash everything in your work area that isn't useful or beautiful.
16. 扔掉你工作地方所有没用或不好看的东西。
Think about it: you're going to spend about a third of your waking adult life at work. Why would you want to fill your work environment--and that part of your life--with objects that are useless and ugly?
17. Believe that the best is yet to come, no matter what.
17. 相信较好的还没来,不管是什么。
When my grandmother was widowed in her 70s, she went back to college, traveled across Europe in youth hostels, and learned Japanese painting, among many other activities. The last thing she told me was: "You know, life begins at 90. " 当我外婆70多岁成了遥时,她回到了学校,在青年旅社周游欧洲,学日本画,还有许多其他年轻人的活动。 她较后时刻告诉我的是:“你知道吗,生命90岁的时候才开始。 ” (实习编辑:于晓伟)