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1.How Self-Acceptance Leads to Happiness Within
Finding acceptance is a natural desire of most people.When we are young,it is important to us to be accepted by others.To do this,we will often adopt the views and interests of the others rather than develop our own.
Over time,however,we have the opportunity to learn to accept ourselves.People who have done this are confident in their true abilities; they do not feel the need to impress other people.They are concerned with whether their actions produce worthwhile results rather than with how they are seen by others.
Less confident people constantly agree with everything others suggest,for fear of having their own ideas rejected.Defensive people are also usually unconfident; in an attempt to hide their unconfidence,they blame others.
Confident people do not give up when faced with a difficult situation; they say"I can"rather than"I can't."Knowing that each day is an opportunity to use their talents to acquire good health,good friendships,and great happiness,they always put their best foot forward.Gradually they can appreciate the differences between themselves and other people.
Recognizing the details that we cannot change about ourselves helps us grow personally,so why waste energy complaining about being short?Instead of focusing on personal characteristics we are not satisfied with,we ought to focus more on what we are good at.
Such expressions as"Love yourself"and"Be true to your own self"are about self-acceptance,as well as honesty and morality.We should consider them to be good advice,and treat them as signposts showing the way to happiness within.
Finding acceptance is a natural desire of most people.When we are young,it is important to us to be accepted by others.To do this,we will often adopt the views and interests of the others rather than develop our own.
Over time,however,we have the opportunity to learn to accept ourselves.People who have done this are confident in their true abilities; they do not feel the need to impress other people.They are concerned with whether their actions produce worthwhile results rather than with how they are seen by others.
Less confident people constantly agree with everything others suggest,for fear of having their own ideas rejected.Defensive people are also usually unconfident; in an attempt to hide their unconfidence,they blame others.
Confident people do not give up when faced with a difficult situation; they say"I can"rather than"I can't."Knowing that each day is an opportunity to use their talents to acquire good health,good friendships,and great happiness,they always put their best foot forward.Gradually they can appreciate the differences between themselves and other people.
Recognizing the details that we cannot change about ourselves helps us grow personally,so why waste energy complaining about being short?Instead of focusing on personal characteristics we are not satisfied with,we ought to focus more on what we are good at.
Such expressions as"Love yourself"and"Be true to your own self"are about self-acceptance,as well as honesty and morality.We should consider them to be good advice,and treat them as signposts showing the way to happiness within.
Topic | We should learn to accept ourselves as well as find(76)acceptance by others. |
Benefits of accepting ourselves | ▲We are (77)confident in our true abilities and our lives. ▲We are less (78)likelyto give up when faced with difficult situations. ▲We are able to acquire good health,good friendships,and great happiness, ▲We are provided with (79)opportunities/chances for personal growth. |
(80)Tips/Advice/Suggestions/Opinions/Views on accepting ourselves | ▲We are concerned with (81)worthwhile results rather than others'views of ourselves. ▲We needn't fear that our own ideas are rejected,(82)nor/neithercan we blame others. ▲We can have a gradual (83)appreciation of the differences between ourselves and others. ▲We focus more on our (84)strength(s)/advantage(s) rather than unchangeable personal characteristics we are not satisfied with. |
Conclusion | We are to love ourselves and make our way to (85)happiness within. |
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Television watching is an activity which is known to be harmful to health and is distinct from getting too little exercise.But a new study suggests its damaging effects may even (41)D alongside those from smoking and obesity(肥胖).Researchers who studied television viewing habits in Australia calculated that people who watch for a(n) (42)B of six hours a day shorten their life expectancy(预期寿命) by almost five years.
They based their calculations on data on the (43)E _between television viewing and death from the Australian obesity and lifestyle study which involved 11,000adults aged 25and over.Applying these findings to the whole population over 25,who are estimated to have watched 9.8billion hours of TV in 2008,they concluded that it (44)A for 286,000years of life lost-equivalent to 22minutes for each hour watched.By (45)F,smoking one cigarette is estimated to shorten life expectancy by 11minutes-equivalent to half an hour of TV watching.
Writing in the British Journal of Sports Medicine,the authors from the University of Queensland,say the figures suggest"huge loss of life may be (46)H with too much TV viewing."The UK and other industrialized countries are likely to be similarly affected"given the typically large amounts of time spent watching TV and the similarities in disease patterns."The researchers add"If these figures are(47)J and shown to reflect a cause and effect relationship,TV viewing is a public health problem comparable in size to established behavioral risk factors."
Researchers from Taiwan University found even those who did as little as 92minutes'exercise a week-equivalent to 15minutes a day for six days a week-reduced their (48)I of death by 14per cent.Even this small amount of exercise could (49)K one in six of all deaths-similar to the effects of a stop-smoking programme.Each (50)G 15minutes a day reduced the death rate by a further 4per cent.
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They based their calculations on data on the (43)E _between television viewing and death from the Australian obesity and lifestyle study which involved 11,000adults aged 25and over.Applying these findings to the whole population over 25,who are estimated to have watched 9.8billion hours of TV in 2008,they concluded that it (44)A for 286,000years of life lost-equivalent to 22minutes for each hour watched.By (45)F,smoking one cigarette is estimated to shorten life expectancy by 11minutes-equivalent to half an hour of TV watching.
Writing in the British Journal of Sports Medicine,the authors from the University of Queensland,say the figures suggest"huge loss of life may be (46)H with too much TV viewing."The UK and other industrialized countries are likely to be similarly affected"given the typically large amounts of time spent watching TV and the similarities in disease patterns."The researchers add"If these figures are(47)J and shown to reflect a cause and effect relationship,TV viewing is a public health problem comparable in size to established behavioral risk factors."
Researchers from Taiwan University found even those who did as little as 92minutes'exercise a week-equivalent to 15minutes a day for six days a week-reduced their (48)I of death by 14per cent.Even this small amount of exercise could (49)K one in six of all deaths-similar to the effects of a stop-smoking programme.Each (50)G 15minutes a day reduced the death rate by a further 4per cent.