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1. .She described all the
things she had to do -one was to make her bed-from
the moment she woke up until she flew out of the door for work.I
suggested she experiment by not making her bed for two weeks.She
was shocked, probably thinking I’d been raised by wolves in a forest.2..
Two weeks later she went into my office beaming.She
had left her bed unmade for the first time in 42 years-and
nothing bad had happened.“And you know what?” she said.“I
don’t dry my dishes anymore, either.”
3..One was discovering that she had choices in her
life that she had never seen before.The other was giving
herself permission to be less that perfect.This story shows an
important principle (原理) about managing time: No one can do it all.Each
of us has to make choices and accept trade – offs.The problem is,
many people choose in ways that put themselves and their health last.They
take better care of their houses and cars than they do of themselves.4.
So what is the solution? There’s an easy way.Decide
what you want in your life, and put that first.On a daily basis,
that should include regular meals, enough sleep and time with your family.Exercise,
leisure, friendships and hobbies should also be regular aspects of life.5..The
choice is yours: whatever makes you feel good about yourself and your life.Take
a nap.Take a walk.Take time to play the piano.Stop
bringing your briefcase home from the office.Stop keeping your
house as clean as your mother kept hers.Fill more of your
time with want – to – dos instead of have – to – dos.
A.This woman had made two major breakthroughs (突破).
B.Above all, you needn’t do anything for yourself
regularly.
C.They put everyone else’s needs ahead of their
own.
D.However, she went along with my idea.
E.Most people do not take time to relax themselves.
F.The point is to do something for yourself every
day.
G.A patient came to see me about the stress in her
life.