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ew by scientists, as evidenced by the report.Popularity [?p?pju39。 result [一般用單數(shù);常與of連用]效果;結(jié)果,后果1. The oute of the election is satisfactory.2. The talks had a better oute than we had expected.3. Whatever the oute, I hope we will remain good friends.Nonsense [39。n??n] n. [C。 let in 允許入內(nèi)1. The narrow windows admit little light into the room.2. You will not be admitted to the theatre after the performance has started.3. He would not admit into his mind the thought that he might fail.Image [39。你眼下的處境怎樣,都不重要。close一旦有消極的念頭進(jìn)入腦海中,你就得意識(shí)到這一點(diǎn),并且用積極的想法將其取而代之。內(nèi)心對(duì)話(huà)也好,跟別人談話(huà)也好,使用積極的詞匯。這種改變通常是在無(wú)意識(shí)中完成的,但這個(gè)過(guò)程也可能變成有意識(shí)的。他們不喜歡周身散發(fā)出消極氣息的人,而且會(huì)加以回避。這種影響是本能的、下意識(shí)的,通過(guò)思想感情的交流以及肢體語(yǔ)言得以實(shí)現(xiàn)。我們會(huì)昂首挺胸,聲音也會(huì)更加中氣十足。態(tài)度積極時(shí),我們會(huì)保持愉快的心情和積極的意象,在腦海中看到自己真正希望發(fā)生的情形。面試那天,他比平時(shí)起得早了些,有充足的時(shí)間吃早餐,然后提前到達(dá)面試地點(diǎn)。吉姆也申請(qǐng)了同一份工作,但他對(duì)此事的態(tài)度截然不同。因?yàn)橐呀?jīng)來(lái)不及了,所以他穿著皺巴巴的襯衫就出門(mén)了。阿倫有這樣的想法是因?yàn)樗吧暾?qǐng)過(guò)的工作大多都沒(méi)有成功,因此會(huì)有消極的體驗(yàn)。這個(gè)話(huà)題已越來(lái)越流行。并不是每個(gè)人都會(huì)接受或相信積極思維的好處。薩松積極思維就是將有利于成長(zhǎng)、發(fā)展和成功的想法、話(huà)語(yǔ)和圖像納入大腦之中。積極思維就是期待良好與順利的結(jié)果。有些人會(huì)認(rèn)為這樣的話(huà)題完全是一派胡言,另外的人對(duì)相信和接受積極思維的人嗤之以鼻。常聽(tīng)人們對(duì)那些情緒低落而焦躁的人說(shuō):“想開(kāi)點(diǎn)!”絕大多數(shù)人不把這樣的話(huà)當(dāng)回事兒,因?yàn)樗麄儾恢肋@話(huà)的真實(shí)含義,或者覺(jué)得它并不實(shí)用。面試前的整整一個(gè)星期,他的腦子中都充滿(mǎn)著關(guān)于那份工作的消極想法和恐懼。面試過(guò)程中他很緊張,表現(xiàn)得很消極,顧慮著他的襯衫,再加上沒(méi)時(shí)間吃早餐已經(jīng)是饑腸轆轆。他很肯定自己會(huì)得到這個(gè)工作。他被錄取了,因?yàn)樵诿嬖囍斜憩F(xiàn)很好。那會(huì)使人眼神明亮,更有活力,感覺(jué)更幸福。我們的肢體語(yǔ)言能折射出內(nèi)心的感覺(jué)。人們可以感受到我們是如何看待自己的,從而受到我們想法的影響。要使大腦習(xí)慣積極思維,必須掌握相關(guān)知識(shí),并且接受訓(xùn)練。就算這個(gè)想法感覺(jué)有點(diǎn)奇怪,也不妨一試,因?yàn)椴粫?huì)有什么損失,有的只是收益。多一些笑容,因?yàn)槲⑿τ兄诜e極思維。消極的念頭會(huì)試圖再度進(jìn)入你的大腦,那么你也得再次用積極想法取而代之。積極思維、期待順利的結(jié)果和情形,情況自會(huì)相應(yīng)改變。imid?] n. [C] a picture of an object in a mirror or in the lens of a camera。 U] an act of increasing or making sth. increase in size, amount or importance 擴(kuò)展;擴(kuò)張;膨脹Oute [39。n?ns?ns] n. [U] statements, ideas, etc., that go against good sense。l230。s no need to feel down. Cheer up!3. In those days, whenever I felt down, I would go out and take a long walk.selfesteem [?selfi39。w?:240。230。s?:ni?] prep. rather fml about。 offer of financial help.2. She pletely rejected the idea that her husband had cheated on her.3. Gibson rejected the idea as foolish.to one39。ri?kl] v. (esp. of the skin) (cause to) form into lines, folds, etc., esp. for a short time (尤指皮膚)(使)起皺紋,(使)皺起來(lái)Tense [tens] a. having, showing, or causing nervous anxiety 緊張的,焦慮的,著急的1. I always feel tense after driving all day.2. He is tense with anxiety because he has not heard from her for a whole week.3. Is anything wrong? You look a little tense.Display [di39。kt] vt. [(f