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One of the teachers was about 30 years old. She was very beautiful and dressed very fashionably. She was very good at interpreting. Later, I found out that she majored in history in university, and her job is the manager of the public relations department of a company. Her son is 5 years old, and she has to go to work, do housework and take care of the children every day. Different from us, she holds the second-level interpreter certificate of the Personnel Department. She also interprets various meetings every month and is also the tutor of this interpretation center.

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Recommend an article entitled "Who am I in the Next 7 Years?" On a whim, I applied for an interpretation class. One of the teachers was about 30 years old. She was very beautiful and dressed very fashionably. Later, I found out that she majored in history in university, and her job is the manager of the public relations department of a company. Her son is 5 years old, and she has to go to work, do housework and take care of the children every day. Different from us, she holds the second-level interpreter certificate of the Personnel Department. She also interprets various meetings every month and is also the tutor of this interpretation center. Open her blog, she has updated more than 500 pages, there are more than 2000 posts, all of them are her own interpretation practice every day, on average, two long and one short, she has been doing this thing for nearly 10 years, because of her love of English, she has been working hard. I admired her. She said that 10 years ago, she had read a survey that found that to master a skill and become an expert, a person would need to practice it for 10,000 hours without a break. She calculated that if she practiced five hours a day for 300 days a year, it would take seven years for a person to master the skill. 'Luckily, I knew what skill I wanted to master,' she says. 'I just had to hit the ground running. I didn't have five hours, I could only study three hours a day. Liu liu also mentioned this theory on her micro blog, saying that she became a writer after seven years of hard work. The Beatles played 1,200 concerts before they became famous, and Bill Gates worked as a programmer for seven years before he became rich. But why have you been a civil servant for 10 years and still just a clerk? How come after seven years of cooking at home, instead of becoming a master chef, you find yourself in a seven-year marriage itch? That's because you haven't put the energy and passion into practicing a skill. Every day at work, I just read newspapers and surf the Internet to deal with all kinds of trivial tasks. I do what everyone else does for me. I cook every day just to make the family run normally, without looking at it from a professional perspective. Stop bemoaning the loss of your major after graduation from college. If you study a skill for 2 hours a day for 300 days a year after 12 years of schooling starting from junior high school, you will only have 7,200 hours, leaving a gap of 2,800 hours. Even if you practice for 1 hour a day after graduation, you will need 10 years. Why are science and engineering students more likely to succeed? As long as they graduate from the major, or do that thing, so they are equal to 8 hours a day in practice, the 2800 hours, only need more than a year to fill. But many of us, work content is not in the practice of skills, most of the trivial people and things, in fact, is abandoned. Maybe you will say, I am ordinary, I don't want to be anyone, just want to live a peaceful life. It's just your delusion. Time passes, and the actions you repeat over and over again every day are shaping you, the person you're destined to become instead of becoming. If you spend five hours a day watching Korean dramas, websites and chatting, then after seven years, you will become a bystander of life. Your best skill is to recount the successes and failures of others, and you will find nothing to say about yourself. Take a minute to think about something you've ever wanted to do most, and then do it every day for seven years, and you'll be able to make a living doing it. Even if you like shopping, do you commit yourself to shopping for three hours a day? Maybe you're happy at first, and then every day, you get bored, and then you keep going, and then you start thinking, what else can I find out about shopping, what else can I do? Keep at it, and in seven years you may be a fashionista, an image designer, a street photographer, a fashion buyer... How do you plan to spend the next seven years and the next 10,000 hours of your life? Friends who want to network and share career tips

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