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A few years ago, my two-year-old son pointing at a dozen of ¡°stood¡± color marker-pens, cheered excitedly, ¡°Mummy, look! I did it.¡± With the encouragement of such a ____, he quickly collected another handful of long and thin ball-pens, trying to do the same-making them stand up on the table. Little by little, his face _______¡ª red and finally he cried out, ¡°Mummy, help!¡±

____ all the ball-pens in his hand had either sharp or round ends, I said casually, ¡°Mummy can¡¯t help you on this.¡± But immediately he cried loudly and fell to the floor. A moment later, he ran back to the table, and_________ trying to keep the ball-pens standing up.

Without knowing why the ball-pens can; t stand up, my son had accepted the impossibility after many times of ______tries. He put aside all the ball-pens, and kept only those marker-pens for this standing up ¡°game¡±. This time he succeeded in this way. Clearly, he already learned to let go of this useless try.

Being persistent is not easy. But sometimes, it is even harder to let go. In our daily life, perhaps many headaches can be____ if we know how to realize those unlikely achievable goals, and then decisively let go of them immediately.

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Dear Thomas,

I¡¯m glad to hear from you. It ¡¾1¡¿(ÌýÆðÀ´) like you¡¯re having a difficult time, but don¡¯t worry, because you¡¯re not ¡¾2¡¿(µ¥¶ÀµÄ). Lots of people are shy and there are lots of reasons for shyness. Some people are born shy, others are taught to be quiet as children.

If someone ¡¾3¡¿(´óЦ) at you in public, that bad experience may have influenced(Ó°Ïì) your confidence. If being shy is a ¡¾4¡¿(ÎÊÌâ) for you, don¡¯t worry too much! It¡¯s not difficult to become more confident¡ªit just takes lots of practice.

First, ¡¾5¡¿(½»Á÷) with your friends and family as often as possible. Instead of just listening, make sure you give your opinions, too.

Next, move on to speaking in larger ¡¾6¡¿(×é) or in small ones of strangers. If you get ¡¾7¡¿(½ôÕŵÄ), it¡¯s a good idea to stop and take a deep breath¡ªthat will help you relax.

Finally, try to be more ¡¾8¡¿(»îÔ¾µÄ). Try putting your hand up in class to volunteer your opinion. If you make a ¡¾9¡¿(ÁèÂÒ) one day, don¡¯t give up; it gets easier with time. Just remember: your voice counts just as much as anyone else¡¯s! Also, you need to ¡¾10¡¿(²Î¼Ó) some competitions at your school, which will make you outgoing.

Good luck, Thomas, and let me know how you get on!

Best wishes,

Karen

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