Sometimes the most productive thing you can do is relax.
Unplugging yourself from work is incredibly necessary. As an entrepreneurs, competitive careerist or an aspiring entrepreneur, you strive for perfection, you don’t settle for good, and you want to get results in your company. However, it can have downstream negative effect in other aspects of life such as disconnecting yourself from your love ones, going to bed late, waking up stress, and so on. So, be realistic about your goals. Separate work and life balance. Understand the long-term impact of failure to unplug on your career and life. You need to have self-awareness about being a workaholic and having trouble disconnecting at the end of the day to realize the joy of unplugging.
Don’t forget, your job is not the only thing that defines you in life. 😊 Can I get a YES? 🙌
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同時也有71部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過47萬的網紅Hapa 英会話,也在其Youtube影片中提到,辞書を引くと「叱る」= “Scold” と訳されていますが、実際はこの単語、ネイティブの日常会話では(アメリカでは)使われることはほとんどありません。今日はアメリカ人が口にする「叱る・怒る」の表現を、その叱り(怒り)具合に応じてご紹介したいと思います。 📝今日のレッスンのまとめ📝 ========...
late career 在 Facebook 的最讚貼文
Waking up to a call of my client’s insurance application got postponed due to health condition definitely not the best way to start my week.
But I guess, the moment I chose this career I should’ve already accepted that:
1. Insurance is never a priority (for most people).
2. When we need insurance, we are usually not perfectly fit for it anymore.
3. We think we are healthy just because no treatment/medication needed (yet).
Truth is..
1. Insurance is the thing that can protect your priorities.
2. Insurance is better 2 years earlier, than 2 days late, to avoid fail application or even fail claim.
3. There’s so many condition where no medication/treatment needed, that can be a major exclusion in your coverage.
Well… It is my responsibility to race against the time and risk; To share on the importance of insurance, and get people around me (including YOU) insured adequately, before shits happened.
Jiayou, TZIA! 💪🏻
late career 在 IELTS Nguyễn Huyền Facebook 的精選貼文
TỪ VỰNG CHỦ ĐỀ EDUCATION [Gồm Thành ngữ + Từ vựng chung + Bài mẫu]
🎗PHẦN THÀNH NGỮ
- to learn something by heart = to learn something so well that it can be written or recited without any effort: học thuộc lòng
- bookworm = a person who reads a lot: mọt sách
- teacher’s pet = a student in a class who is liked best by the teacher and therefore treated better than the other students: học sinh cưng của giáo viên, được giáo viên yêu thích
- to draw a blank = to fail to get an answer or a result: không tìm thấy hay nhớ ra điều gì
- copycat = someone who has few ideas of their own and does or says exactly the same as someone else: người bắt chước ý tưởng của người khác
- to get the hang of something = to learn how to do something, esp. when it is not simple or obvious: hiểu cách làm gì, học cách làm gì đó
- to burn the midnight oil = to study/work late into the night: thức khuya để học/làm việc
- to pass with flying colours = If you do something such as pass an exam with flying colours, you do it very successfully: đỗ/đậu … 1 cách dễ dàng
- to go back to basis = to return to teaching or paying attention to the most important aspects of a subject or activity: quay lại những điều cốt lõi
- to cover a lot of ground = to review a large amount of information or discuss many topics: xem lại thật nhiều tài liệu, thông tin
🎗TỪ VỰNG EDUCATION
- to get higher academic results: đạt được kết quả học tập cao
- to study abroad = to study in a different country: du học
- to drop out of school: bỏ học
- to gain international qualifications: có được bằng cấp quốc tế
- to improve educational outcomes: nâng cao đầu ra của giáo dục
- to top international educational league tables: xếp đầu bảng giáo dục quốc tế
- to encourage independent learning: thúc đẩy việc tự học
to pass/fail the exam: đậu/ rớt kỳ thi
- to gain in-depth knowledge: có được kiến thức sâu sắc
- core subjects such as science, English and maths: những môn học nòng cốt như khoa học, tiếng Anh và toán
- to have the opportunity to … : có cơ hội làm gì
- to interact and take part in group work activities: tương tác và tham gia vào các hoạt động nhóm
- opposite-sex classmates: bạn khác giới
- to learn a wide range of skills: học được các kỹ năng khác nhau
- communication or teamwork skils: kỹ năng giao tiếp hay làm việc nhóm
- co-existence and gender equality: sự cùng tồn tại và sự bình đẳng giới
🎗TỪ VỰNG STUDY ABROAD
▪LỢI ÍCH
- It gives you the opportunity to experience a different way of living/ make new friends: Nó mang đến cho bạn cơ hội trải nghiệm một cách sống khác / kết bạn mới.
- Living on your own while studying abroad makes you more independent because you have to learn to cook, clean, pay bills and take care of yourself: Sống một mình trong khi du học ở nước ngoài làm bạn trở nên tự lập hơn vì bạn phải học cách nấu ăn, dọn dẹp, chi trả hóa đơn và chăm sóc chính bản thân bạn.
- You can learn invaluable life lessons and practical skills such as stress management, communication or problem-solving skills which are very important for your future career: - Bạn có thể học các bài học cuộc sống vô giá và các kỹ năng thực hành như quản lý căng thẳng, giao tiếp hoặc kỹ năng giải quyết vấn đề rất quan trọng cho sự nghiệp tương lai của bạn.
- It gives you the chance to improve your speaking skills: Nó mang lại cho bạn cơ hội để cải thiện kỹ năng nói của bạn.
- Recruiters tend to favour candidates graduating from an international university over those who don’t have any international qualification: Các nhà tuyển dụng có khuynh hướng ưu ái các ứng cử viên tốt nghiệp từ một trường đại học quốc tế hơn là những người không có bằng cấp quốc tế.
▪KHÓ KHĂN
- You might encounter culture shock and other culture-related problems: Bạn có thể gặp phải cú sốc văn hóa và các vấn đề liên quan đến văn hóa khác.
- Living costs in some countries are very high. Many overseas students have to do a part-time job to pay for their bills. This can affect their studies: Chi phí sinh hoạt ở một số nước rất cao. Nhiều sinh viên nước ngoài phải làm công việc bán thời gian để trả tiền cho hóa đơn của họ. Điều này có thể ảnh hưởng đến việc học của họ.
- You might experience feelings of frustration, loneliness and homesickness: Bạn có thể cảm thấy thất vọng, cô đơn và nhớ nhà
- If you are struggling with the language of the country you are hoping to study in, you will face lots of problems: Nếu bạn đang gặp khó khăn với ngôn ngữ của đất nước mà bạn đang hy vọng được học tập, bạn sẽ gặp rất nhiều vấn đề.
👉👉 PHẦN BÀI MẪU: Page mình xem ở đây nhé:
https://ielts-nguyenhuyen.com/tu-vung-ielts-writing-chu-de-education/
late career 在 Hapa 英会話 Youtube 的最佳貼文
辞書を引くと「叱る」= “Scold” と訳されていますが、実際はこの単語、ネイティブの日常会話では(アメリカでは)使われることはほとんどありません。今日はアメリカ人が口にする「叱る・怒る」の表現を、その叱り(怒り)具合に応じてご紹介したいと思います。
📝今日のレッスンのまとめ📝
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1. Get mad at someone「◯◯を叱る」 0:59
・I got mad at my son for being rude to others.(私の息子は失礼な態度を取っていたので叱りました)
・My teacher got mad at me today.(今日先生に叱られました)
・My boss got angry at me for being late.(遅刻をしたので上司に怒られました)
2. Yell at someone 「◯◯を怒鳴りつける」 3:03
・The teacher yelled at the student for cheating.(先生はカンニングをした生徒を大声で叱りました)
・I got yelled at by my boss today.(上司に怒鳴られました)
・I got yelled at by my wife for coming home late.(帰りが遅いと奥さんに叱られました)
3. Chew someone out「◯◯を厳しく叱る」 4:26
・The manager was really upset and she chewed everybody out.(マネージャーはすごく腹を立てていてみんなを叱りました)
・We got chewed out by our C.E.O.(会長に厳しく叱られました)
・She chewed him out for driving drunk.(彼が飲酒運転したことに彼女は激怒しました)
4. Lecture someone「◯◯を説教する」 5:17
・I got lectured by my parents last night.(昨晩、親に説教されました)
・This is not a lecture. I just want to talk to you.(これは説教ではありません。話しをしたいだけです)
・Don’t lecture me about my career.(私のキャリアについて説教しないでください)
状況に応じて変化する「そろそろ」の英語表現
日本語の「そろそろ」という表現は日常の様々なシーンで使えるフレーズですが、実は英語で直訳することができない表現の一つなんです。そこで今回は、状況に応じて使い分ける「そろそろ」を意味する自然な表現をご紹介したいと思います。https://youtu.be/T9mm6oAKqB0
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late career 在 Dan Lok Youtube 的最佳解答
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late career 在 pennyccw Youtube 的最佳貼文
Allen Iverson would almost always rather drive to the basket than settle for a jumper.
Seattle's porous defense gave him ample opportunity to dart down the lane for all the easy baskets he wanted.
Iverson scored 41 points, John Salmons had 18 and Kyle Korver 17 to lead the Philadelphia 76ers over the SuperSonics 107-98 on Monday night.
Although Iverson said he's still slightly bothered by his right ankle, which he sprained Dec. 27 at Denver, it hardly showed as he had one of his top shooting nights of the season.
"It's getting a lot better with treatment and everything, and I'm able to push off it like I want to," Iverson said. "Once it gets loose, I'm able to move around like I want to. I try to get to the basket."
Certainly returning home provided an immediate fix for the slumping Sixers. When they left for a 15-day, seven-game trip, they were in first place in the Atlantic Division; they returned four games back in the division race after a 2-5 mark.
"If we closed games out better, we'd have a lot more wins," Iverson said. "I honesty feel like we gave away eight games this season, games we should have won."
The Sonics have been just as bad, finishing 1-4 on a trip that saw them fire Bob Weiss and replace the coach with Bob Hill.
Hill promised a quicker pace and improvement on defense as ways to turn around Seattle's disappointing season.
Seattle's league-worst defense still needs work.
Iverson scored 40-plus points for the eighth time this season as he chases Kobe Bryant for the league scoring title. Iverson wasn't the only one getting open looks -- the Sixers shot 53 percent from the field, seven points higher than their average.
Chris Webber sat out with a lower back strain and was listed as day-to-day. Coach Maurice Cheeks was hopeful that rest would allow Webber to return for Wednesday's game against Utah.
Salmons started in Webber's place and hardly missed a beat on 7-for-9 shooting. Andre Iguodala had 16 points and Samuel Dalembert 11 to put all five starters in double digits.
"That's how you should play," Iverson said. "When you do share the ball, nine times out of 10, more positive results come of it."
Ray Allen led the Sonics with 27 points and Vladimir Radmanovic had 15 points and 12 rebounds.
The Sonics rallied from a 19-point deficit to pull within six late in the fourth quarter -- hardly surprising since only Seattle allows more points than the Sixers -- after 3-pointers by Allen and a couple of free throws from Rashard Lewis.
Korver, though, sank his fifth 3-pointer and Salmons added a 3 to get the lead back to nine. Stuck on 39 points for a while, Iverson sank two free throws to push him over 40 and give the Sixers a 106-95 lead.
"We took control of the game and shut them down," Dalembert said. "We controlled the tempo of the game and didn't really let them get back in."
Iverson scored nine points during a 19-5 run in the third quarter that gave the Sixers a 79-60 lead. Iverson usually drove through a lane that offered little resistance and little reason for the All-Star to resort to his usual banging and crashing all over the court.
Iverson went 6-for-8 in third for 18 points and the Sixers shot 68 percent in the quarter. Hill blamed fatigue from a long road trip for the Sonics going flat in the third.
"We played pretty well in the first half, then I'm sure our legs got tired," Hill said. "We wouldn't move and we weren't guarding. Away games are tough, but they have to find a way to fight fatigue. That was a winnable game."
With the easy looks, and a mid-range jumper that was on target, Iverson finished 15-for-25 from the floor and made 11 of 13 free throws.
Game notes
Korver hit a 3-pointer for the 26th straight game, the longest streak in the league. ... Sonics F Danny Fortson sat out with a sore left knee and C Vitaly Potapenko sat out with a lower back strain. ... Iverson was briefly shaken up when he was smacked in the face by Luke Ridnour while they went after a loose ball in the third quarter. ... Iverson has 67 career games with more than 40 points. ... The Sixers are 8-0 at home against the Western Conference.