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《Why Wait to Be Great?》读后感_100字
(2019-08-29 00:38:03) 读后感 -
《Why Wait to Be Great?》读后感100字
It took me about eighteen hours to read this book, Congratulations ![玫瑰][玫瑰][玫瑰]I have finished it.
What have I learned from this book?
First, I have acknowledged the difference between Pitman and Flipman. I need to get rid of the habit of complaining about the life. Changing now!
Meanwhile , The concept of empathy impacts on me deeply. I am glad that I could use this concept to listen to my best friend ‘s story patiently,It is a great progress for me not to persuade her directly, I would rather give a ladder to her than tell her how to climb out of the Pit situation. Let her understand the truth : ‘only person who can save you is You!’
Moreover, knowing the concept of “be a cup filler not a cup driller”, let’s try to give more compliments to those whom we treasure.
Overall, we can learn more from this book. It is worth reading
At last, quoting the author’s thoughts which she wanted to share with us as the ending , hope you can benefit from them:
- Change the way you view your past events. Our life lessons are encased in those events, just waiting for us to discover them.
- Use Flipman as your support mechanism, always being aware of the seductiveness of Pitman. Flipman’s Strategy — See it! Say it! Feel it! Do it! — is the key to creating desired change.
- You are writing in the Book of Life. Write something wonderful and positive in yours and in the books of those you love. Be a cup filler, not a cup driller!
- Fear is just a heartbeat. Breathe through it and learn to manage it!
- Have the courage to be the explorer in your own life. Find your greatness and know that your place in life is a vital one. If you don’t know your life’s purpose, relax; you’re probably doing it anyway!
- Never fear the truth. Take responsibility for your life and embrace whatever it offers. Life is so precious, and each and every one of us has many gifts. For some of us, these gifts have been buried in the heaviness and darkness of the Pit, but they are there. Never, ever stop looking.
- And last, let’s not avoid our pain anymore. Instead, embrace it, accept it, thank it, and be grateful for it. This book is not about replaying our painful stories every chance we get to whoever will listen. It’s about walking into our pain, staring our past right in the face, and reclaiming our power. This is when we transform our experience into wisdom.
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