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So our guest teacher is somebody that I'm so excited is going to teach you about sleep and meditation because he's so unexpected.
我對今天將要教你們睡眠和冥想的的來賓導師感到很期待,因為你們完全想不到他會和這個主題有關。
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It's Kobe Bryant.
他是 Kobe Bryant。
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And you may say, "Why Kobe?"
你可能會問:「為什麼是 Kobe?」
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Well, it's Kobe because when I first met him, we talked a lot about sleep and meditation.
因為當我第一次見到 Kobe 時,我們聊了很多關於睡眠和冥想的事情。
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And he told me how he used to sleep for three or four hours.
他告訴我他過去只有三、四小時的睡眠時間。
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And then he realized that, in fact, sleep and meditation are performance enhancers and he would do anything to be his best at the game.
後來,他意識到其實睡眠和冥想可以讓他表現更好,他也願意為了能在比賽表現到最好而做任何事。
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And far from what our culture makes us believe, that there is actually a trade-off between sleep, meditation, and productivity and performance, there isn't.
這絕對不是我們的文化使我們相信的那樣,在睡眠、冥想、生產力效率和表現之間必須有所取捨,根本沒有。
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And Kobe proves that.
Kobe 證明了這點。
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[Kobe Bryant: The importance sleep and meditation]
[Kobe Bryant:睡眠和冥想的重要性]
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Let's get to it!
我們開始吧!
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Lesson one, get an additional 30 minutes of sleep a night.
第一課:晚上讓自己能有額外 30 分鐘的睡眠。
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Take it as a challenge, try to find that space, quiet your mind, and get your 30 minutes of sleep.
把他當成是個挑戰,試著找出空間,靜下心靈,並且好好地睡上那 30 分鐘。
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And you'll see it makes a really, really big difference.
你會發現真的有很大的改變。
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My sleep habits were horrendous, to say the least.
我的睡眠習慣很可怕,可以說是最糟的。
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I've always had a hard time sleeping.
我總是很難入睡。
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I couldn't figure out how to shut my brain off.
我不知道如何讓我的大腦關機。
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What made the light bulb come on is that I went out there and played a game and I played like crap.
真正讓我有這個想法的是由於我上場打球時打得糟透了。
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And I was like, "Why am I playing like crap because I've been practicing these same moves over and over and over?"
我問自己「為什麼我打得這麼糟?是因為我一遍又一遍,不斷練習那些同樣的招數的關係嗎?」
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But yet, I couldn't execute them properly.
但即便如此,我卻仍然無法正確地在場上執行這些招數。
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I was feeling sluggish, I was feeling lethargic and I knew it wasn't because of my training.
我感覺遲鈍、無精打采,而我知道這絕不是因為我缺乏練習。
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Because I'd trained obsessively.
是因為我過度練習了。
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So then I started looking at other things.
因此我開始探究其他原因。
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That's when I came to the realization that hey Kobe, you're not 21 years old anymore, buddy.
那時我才意識到:嘿 Kobe 你已不再是那 21 歲的小兄弟了。
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Maybe the fact that you're sleeping you're sleeping two, three hours a night.
也許是因為你一個晚上只睡兩、三個小時。
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Maybe that has something to do with the fact that you're playing like crap.
正是因為這個事實,你打球才會打得那麼糟。
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And that's when I started really evaluating those things.
這使我開始真正去審慎考量這些事情。
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And I'd say lesson two would be just five minutes of quiet time.
第二課:靜下心五分鐘。
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Five minutes for you to be mindful.
只要五分鐘就好,讓你可以進入正念的狀態。
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And to just sit and find that inner voice and just kinda listen to the self.
靜靜坐著,找到你內在的聲音,並好好傾聽它。
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Preferably would be in the morning as you start your day.
最好的時間是早晨,把冥想當成是你一天的開始。
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I meditate every day.
我每天都會冥想。
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I meditate everyday and I do it in the mornings and I do it for about 10 to 15 minutes.
我每天早上都會冥想 10 到 15 分鐘。
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And I think it's important because it just sets me up for the rest of the day.
我認為這很重要,因為這樣會讓我做好準備以面對接下來一整天會發生的事情。
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It helps me, it's like having an anchor.
冥想對我有很大的幫助,就像是定錨一樣。
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If I don't do it, I feel like I'm constantly chasing the day as opposed to being able to be controlled and dictate the day.
如果我不冥想,我會感覺一整天都在追趕著些什麼,而無法好好地掌控著和規劃事情。
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Not that you're calling the shots on what comes forward, but the fact that I am set and ready for whatever may come my way.
這並不代表著我能操縱事情的走向,而是讓我能準備好面對接下來的所有事情。
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You know, I have a calmness about whatever comes my way and a poise.
如你所知,不論發生什麼狀況,我總能保持冷靜、鎮定。
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And that comes from starting the morning of through meditation.
這都歸功於我每日早晨的冥想。
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For me, it's really just listening to my inner self.
對我而言,這就真的只是傾聽內在的自我。
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That's basically it.
這即是冥想的根本。
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Like you sit in silence, and you just allow these thoughts to come forward, and you get a chance to observe the self.
你可以這麼想像,自己靜靜地坐著,然後任由那些想法迎面到來,你就有機會內觀自我。
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And things that may be lying beneath the surface that if you don't have that time to sit quietly on your own, you'll never pay attention to.
此外,你還能收穫一些潛藏於事物表象之下的東西,而那些東西是如果你沒花時間自己靜靜坐著,你絕對不會注意到的。
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'Cause if you think about it, the reality is that we're paying attention to so many things that are going on around us.
你想想,現實中,我們都只專注於我們周遭發生的事情。
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We're constantly taking selfies, we're constantly taking pictures to post on Instagram and all these other things that we're constantly observing everything that's around us.
我們經常自拍,也經常拍照上傳 IG ,這類的瑣事讓我們總是專注於我們身邊的一切。
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But we don't take the time to really observe what's going on inside of ourselves.
但我們卻不曾花時間在自己身上,確實地觀察我們的內在。
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And that's what meditation is for me.
這是冥想帶給我的最大益處。
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In 2000, we had a new head coach that came to the Los Angeles Lakers, by the name of Phil Jackson.
2000 年時,我們的洛杉磯湖人 (Los Angeles Lakers) 換了一位新的總教練,他的名字叫做 Phil Jackson。
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And Phil was just coming off of winning six championships with the Bulls.
Phil 不久前才帶領芝加哥公牛 (Chicago Bulls) 拿下六座冠軍。
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And he was really big on mindfulness and really big on meditation.
而他非常重視正念和冥想。
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And it wasn't an option for us.
我們也沒有選擇。
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So we'd sit in our film room and he'd turn the lights out.
所以我們會坐在影片室,然後他會把燈關掉。
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And we would meditate as a group.
接著,我們會以一個團體為單位,一同冥想。
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And he'd teach us mindfulness.
他教導我們正念。
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And it really connected with me because he was teaching mindfulness through something that I was extremely passionate about which was the game of basketball.
他教導正念的方式讓我很有連結感,因為它能夠和我最有熱情的事物—籃球比賽—產生連結。
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So it was told through the lens of this is going to help you here.
所以我才會透過這螢幕,告訴你這些事情來幫助到你們。
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So I had this curiosity about it.
我為此感到好奇。
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And that was my introduction to meditation.
這些就是我對冥想的介紹。
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And then seeing the poise that we played with.
作為球員的我們,是如何在場上調適自己。
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The fact that we can be in a hostile environment with fans yelling and screaming, and you know, pressure situations.
我們總是身處於充滿敵意的環境裡,伴隨著紛絲們的叫喊與尖叫聲,也總會有一些你也想像得到的那種充滿壓力的情境。
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And it having no effect on us, because we were "never too high, never too low."
但這些都對不會影響我們,因為我們「不卑不亢」。
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We were just in the moment and felt very secure in who we were.
我們就是活在當下,且對於我們自身感到安心自適。
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And that was my introduction to meditation.
這些就是我對冥想的介紹。
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I had a great experience which really I learned a lot about meditation through this experience.
我從冥想中學到很多,也得到很棒的體驗。
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I was on a jet ski and I took the jet ski out in the ocean and I just kinda sat, and I just let the current just take me wherever it was gonna take me.
我當時騎乘在水上摩托車上,騎著它在海上,任由海浪帶我去往何處。
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And I really saw a lot of meditation through that moment because I wasn't trying to control the moment.
而我真的在冥想中獲益良多,因為我沒有想要去掌控那些當下。
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I wasn't trying to force myself upon the waves and dictate where I was gonna go, I just let the waves take me there.
我沒有強迫自己去和海浪抗衡,或是規定自己往哪方向前進,我就只是讓海浪帶著我前行。
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And there was a lot of peacefulness involved in that.
徜徉其中,感受到的是滿滿的祥和與寧靜。