改掉或養(yǎng)成習慣并非易事。不論是戒除惡習,還是改善自我,都需要時間和毅力。但意志力是唯一的決定因素嗎?本期節(jié)目聊一聊怎樣才能突破固有的生活模式,養(yǎng)成新的習慣。
詞匯:habits 習慣
Have you ever made a promise to yourself that you didn’t keep? Commonly, when the new year ticks over, we make resolutions: going to the gym, studying harder or giving up a bad habit. Sadly, not long after we’ve made the promise, we often end up breaking them. But what if you want to create a new good habit? Well, it’s possible, but willpower might not be the only thing you need.
The basic idea of a habit is something we do almost unconsciously, as if you’re on autopilot. An example of this would be having breakfast or saying ‘please’ and ‘thank you’. Good habits can be part of your daily routine. But if we don’t have those habits, how can we create them? According to a study published by the European Journal of Social Psychology, it takes an average of 66 days to form a new habit. However, relying only on determination may not be the answer.
Questioning why you want something to be the norm rather than relying on your resolve could be the key. Do you want to lose weight because you want to be healthier or feel more attractive? The issue is, willpower could be subject to your mood – a bad mood may mean you don’t want to do something.
You should also avoid trying to change too much at once – remember that it’s a case of baby steps. Giving up all your favourite foods, going to the gym, and stopping drinking at the same time will probably result in failure rather than sustainable practice. And don’t worry about failing – just start again!
Finally, don’t do things outside your comfort zone. If you hate mushrooms, don’t persevere and try to add them to your diet just to be healthier. Eat something you like! It might not be quick, but if you follow these tips, you may be able to change something for the better or kick a bad habit.
make a promise 作出承諾
resolution 決定,決心
give up 戒除(習慣)
break 打破,違背(諾言)
willpower 意志力,毅力
unconsciously 不知不覺地
on autopilot (像開啟自動駕駛模式一樣)無意識地做,習慣性地做
daily routine 例行公事,日?,嵤?br>form 養(yǎng)成(習慣)
determination 決心
norm 常態(tài)
resolve (正式的)決心,決意
baby step (為實現(xiàn)目標邁出的)小步
sustainable 可持續(xù)的,能長期堅持的
practice 做法,慣例
comfort zone 舒適區(qū)
persevere 鍥而不舍,持之以恒
change something for the better 改進,使…變得更好
kick 改掉,戒除(壞習慣)
1. 閱讀課文并回答問題。
1. What is the basic definition of a habit?
2. According to a study, how long does it take to form a new habit?
3. True or False? Willpower is the most important thing people need to create a new habit.
4. What potential issue is willpower subject to?
5. How fast should we change things when trying to create a new habit?
2. 選擇意思恰當?shù)膯卧~或詞組來完成下列句子。
1. That’s really strange – most definitely not the _______.
norm practice baby steps comfort zone
2. We need to approach this really carefully and take _______.
kick baby steps practice norm
3. I feel a bit unsure about this – it’s out of my _______.
baby steps solve comfort zone kick
4. Sometimes I do things without thinking, as if I’m on _______.
autopilot baby steps kick norm
5. You need to _______ that habit! It’s disgusting.
norm kick comfort zone practice
1. 閱讀課文并回答問題。
1. What is the basic definition of a habit?
Something we do almost unconsciously, as if we’re on autopilot.
2. According to a study, how long does it take to form a new habit?
It takes an average of 66 days to form a new habit.
3. True or False? Willpower is the most important thing people need to create a new habit.
False. Questioning why you want something to be the norm rather relying on your resolve could be the key to creating new habits.
4. What potential issue is willpower subject to?
The issue is willpower could be subject to your mood – a bad mood may mean you don’t want to do something.
5. How fast should we change things when trying to create a new habit?
You should avoid trying to change too much at once – remember that it’s a case of baby steps.
2. 選擇意思恰當?shù)膯卧~或詞組來完成下列句子。
1. That’s really strange – most definitely not the norm.
2. We need to approach this really carefully and take baby steps.
3. I feel a bit unsure about this – it’s out of my comfort zone.
4. Sometimes I do things without thinking, as if I’m on autopilot.
5. You need to kick that habit! It’s disgusting.