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  • Hello, everyone.

    大家好

  • Welcome to another episode of English on the Go, where we believe you can learn everywhere and speak everywhere.

    歡迎收看新一期的 "隨身英語 "節目,我們相信您可以在任何地方學習,在任何地方說話。

  • I'm your host, Brian, and today we're tackling a challenge that affects almost everyone, procrastination and laziness.

    我是主持人布萊恩,今天我們要討論的是一個幾乎影響所有人的難題--拖延和懶惰。

  • Whether you're studying English or pursuing other goals, these habits can really hold you back.

    無論你是在學習英語還是追求其他目標,這些習慣都會讓你裹足不前。

  • By the end of this episode, you'll have practical strategies to boost your productivity and some excellent English vocabulary to discuss this topic.

    在本期節目結束時,您將掌握提高工作效率的實用策略,以及討論這一話題的一些出色的英語詞彙。

  • Before we dive into our conversation, let's understand why this topic matters.

    在我們深入討論之前,讓我們先了解一下為什麼這個話題很重要。

  • Procrastination isn't just about being lazy.

    拖延不僅僅是懶惰。

  • It's a complex behavior that can stem from fear, perfectionism or feeling overwhelmed.

    這是一種複雜的行為,可能源於恐懼、完美主義或不知所措。

  • Today, we'll hear different perspectives on this from our guests, Sarah, a productivity coach, and Mike, who's working on overcoming his procrastination habits.

    今天,我們將聆聽兩位嘉賓對此的不同觀點,一位是生產力教練莎拉,另一位是正在努力克服拖延習慣的邁克。

  • Before we start, think about these questions.

    在我們開始之前,請先思考這些問題。

  • When do you find yourself procrastinating the most?

    您發現自己什麼時候最容易拖延?

  • What excuses do you usually make when putting things off?

    你在拖延時間時通常會找什麼藉口?

  • How does procrastination affect your language learning journey?

    拖延症如何影響你的語言學習之旅?

  • Take a moment to reflect on these and let's move on to our conversation.

    花點時間思考一下這些問題,讓我們繼續我們的對話。

  • Today I'm joined by Sarah Thompson, a productivity coach with over 10 years of experience, and Mike Chen, a software developer who's been on a journey to overcome procrastination.

    今天和我一起的是莎拉-湯普森(Sarah Thompson)和邁克-陳(Mike Chen),前者是一位擁有十多年經驗的生產力教練,後者是一位軟件開發人員,一直在克服拖延症的道路上前行。

  • Welcome to you both.

    歡迎兩位。

  • Thanks for having me, Brian.

    謝謝你邀請我,布萊恩。

  • I'm excited to share some insights today.

    今天,我很高興與大家分享一些見解。

  • Hey, everyone.

    大家好

  • Yeah, I've definitely had my struggles with procrastination, so I'm looking forward to this discussion.

    是啊,我也有過拖延症,所以我很期待這次討論。

  • Let's jump right in.

    讓我們直奔主題。

  • Mike, what's your biggest challenge when it comes to procrastination?

    邁克,說到拖延症,你最大的挑戰是什麼?

  • You know, I tend to put things off until the last minute, especially when I'm facing a daunting task.

    你知道,我總是把事情拖到最後一刻,尤其是當我面臨一項艱鉅的任務時。

  • I'll find myself killing time on social media or making excuses about why I can't start right away.

    我會發現自己在社交媒體上消磨時間,或者為自己不能馬上開始找藉口。

  • It's like I'm dragging my feet on purpose.

    就好像我故意拖後腿一樣。

  • That's actually quite common, Mike.

    這其實很常見,邁克。

  • Many people fall into the trap of procrastination when they're overwhelmed.

    很多人在不知所措時都會陷入拖延的陷阱。

  • The key is to break down these big tasks into smaller, manageable chunks.

    關鍵是要把這些大任務分解成較小的、易於管理的小塊。

  • But isn't that easier said than done?

    但這不是說起來容易做起來難嗎?

  • I mean, I've tried using to-do lists and setting deadlines, but I still end up burning the midnight oil to finish things at the last minute.

    我的意思是,我已經嘗試過使用待辦事項清單和設定最後期限,但我最終還是要在最後一刻才完成工作。

  • I get that.

    我明白。

  • Here's the thing.

    事情是這樣的

  • We often bite off more than we can chew.

    我們常常咬得太多,嚼不爛。

  • Instead of trying to tackle everything at once, try the two-minute rule.

    與其試圖一次解決所有問題,不如試試兩分鐘法則。

  • If something takes less than two minutes, do it right away.

    如果一件事需要的時間不到兩分鐘,就馬上去做。

  • It helps you get the ball rolling.

    它可以幫助你開始工作。

  • That's interesting.

    這很有趣。

  • How does this apply to language learning, Sarah?

    這對語言學習有什麼用處呢,莎拉?

  • Well, instead of saying, I need to study English for two hours, which might feel overwhelming, start with, I'll review five vocabulary words, or I'll listen to one short podcast episode.

    那麼,與其說我需要學習兩個小時的英語,這可能會讓人感覺難以承受,不如先說我要複習五個單詞,或者我要聽一集簡短的播客節目。

  • You're more likely to stick to these smaller commitments.

    你更有可能堅持這些較小的承諾。

  • I've noticed that when I put something on the back burner, it just creates more stress later.

    我注意到,當我把某件事放在次要位置時,只會在日後造成更大的壓力。

  • But sometimes I feel like I need to wait for the perfect moment to start.

    但有時,我覺得自己需要等待最佳時機才能開始。

  • That's the perfectionism trap.

    這就是完美主義的陷阱。

  • You need to jump in and accept that it won't be perfect at first.

    你需要跳進去,接受一開始並不完美的事實。

  • Remember, done is better than perfect.

    記住,完成總比完美好。

  • I've also found that I tend to zone out when working on challenging tasks.

    我還發現,在完成具有挑戰性的任務時,我往往會陷入迷茫。

  • My mind just wanders off.

    我的思緒飄忽不定。

  • That's where the Pomodoro Technique comes in handy.

    這就是 Pomodoro Technique 的用武之地。

  • Work for 25 minutes, then take a five-minute break.

    工作 25 分鐘,然後休息 5 分鐘。

  • It helps you stay on track without burning out.

    它能幫助你保持正確的方向,而不至於焦頭爛額。

  • You need to strike a balance between pushing yourself and taking breaks.

    你需要在鞭策自己和休息之間取得平衡。

  • I actually tried that last week, and it helped me power through a tough project.

    實際上,我上週就試過這樣做,它幫助我完成了一個艱難的項目。

  • Instead of throwing in the towel when things got difficult, I kept going in small chunks.

    我沒有一遇到困難就放棄,而是一小塊一小塊地堅持下去。

  • Exactly.

    沒錯。

  • And don't forget to pat yourself on the back when you complete these small tasks.

    完成這些小任務時,別忘了拍拍自己的背。

  • Celebration reinforces good habits.

    慶祝能強化良好的習慣。

  • These are all great points.

    這些都是很好的觀點。

  • What about when motivation is low?

    動力不足時怎麼辦?

  • How do you get back on track?

    如何重回正軌?

  • Sometimes you need to shake things up, change your environment, work in a different location, or find an accountability partner.

    有時,你需要改變一些事情,改變你的環境,在不同的地方工作,或者找到一個負責任的夥伴。

  • The key is to take the plunge and start, even when you don't feel like it.

    關鍵是要勇於嘗試,即使在你不喜歡的時候也要開始。

  • That's true.

    沒錯。

  • I've started working at a cafe sometimes, and just being around other productive people helps me buckle down and focus.

    我有時開始在咖啡館工作,只要和其他工作效率高的人在一起,就能讓我靜下心來,集中精力。

  • Let's break down some key expressions we heard in our conversation.

    讓我們來分析一下我們在對話中聽到的一些關鍵表述。

  • First up, we have the phrase, put things off.

    首先是 "一拖再拖"。

  • This just means delaying something.

    這只是意味著拖延時間。

  • For example, I tend to put things off until the last minute when I'm facing a big project.

    例如,當我面臨一個大項目時,我往往會把事情拖到最後一刻。

  • Next is, killing time.

    其次是消磨時間。

  • This one's for when you're just doing random things to pass time while waiting.

    這個適合你在等待時隨意打發時間。

  • Like, I end up killing time on social media instead of getting started right away.

    比如,我最終會在社交媒體上消磨時間,而不是立即開始。

  • Another one is, dragging your feet.

    另一個是拖泥帶水。

  • This is when you're moving slowly or delaying something on purpose.

    這是指你行動緩慢或故意拖延時間。

  • For instance, I'll drag my feet when I'm not looking forward to a task, like cleaning.

    例如,當我對某項任務不抱期待時,我就會拖拖拉拉,比如打掃衛生。

  • Here's a good one, fall into the trap.

    這裡有一個很好的例子,掉入陷阱。

  • This means getting tricked into something, often by accident.

    這意味著被騙,往往是意外被騙。

  • For example, it's easy to fall into the trap of procrastination when you're overwhelmed by work.

    例如,當你被工作壓得喘不過氣時,很容易陷入拖延的陷阱。

  • Then there's, burn the midnight oil.

    然後是 "夜以繼日"。

  • This is a phrase for working late into the night.

    這是一句工作到深夜的話。

  • For instance, I often burn the midnight oil to finish projects on time.

    例如,為了按時完成項目,我經常半夜燒油。

  • Now, bite off more than you can chew.

    現在,請咬緊牙關。

  • This means taking on too much.

    這意味著要承擔太多。

  • Like, I've bitten off more than I can chew with this new project.

    比如,我在這個新項目上咬得太緊了。

  • And then there's, get the ball rolling.

    然後是,開始行動。

  • It means to get something started.

    意思是開始做某事。

  • For example, writing down a to-do list helps me get the ball rolling.

    例如,寫下待辦事項清單有助於我開始工作。

  • Next, we have, put something on the back burner.

    接下來,我們要把一些事情放在次要位置。

  • This one's for when you delay handling something until later.

    這是為你延後處理事情而準備的。

  • For example, I put my creative projects on the back burner during busy work seasons.

    例如,在工作繁忙的季節,我會把我的創意項目放在次要位置。

  • Then there's, zone out.

    然後是 "區域外"。

  • That's losing focus or concentration.

    這就是失去焦點或注意力。

  • Like, I often zone out during long meetings.

    比如,我經常在冗長的會議中昏昏欲睡。

  • Power through is another good one.

    Power through 是另一個好方法。

  • This means continuing to work despite difficulties.

    這意味著要克服困難繼續工作。

  • Last week I had to power through a really tough project.

    上週,我必須完成一個非常艱鉅的項目。

  • Here's, throw in the towel.

    給你,放棄吧。

  • This means to give up.

    這意味著放棄。

  • For example, I almost threw in the towel but then decided to keep pushing forward.

    例如,我差點就放棄了,但後來還是決定繼續前進。

  • And finally, pat yourself on the back.

    最後,拍拍自己的背。

  • It's a way of saying to congratulate yourself.

    這是一種祝賀自己的說法。

  • Remember to pat yourself on the back when you finish small tasks.

    完成小任務時,記得拍拍自己的背。

  • Oh, and here's one to wrap up.

    對了,還有一個總結。

  • Shake things up.

    搖身一變

  • This is about making changes to improve something.

    這就是要做出改變,改進某些事情。

  • When I get bored, I shake things up by working in a different location.

    當我感到無聊時,我就會換個地方工作,改變一下生活。

  • And lastly, buckle down.

    最後,繫好安全帶。

  • This is focusing and working hard.

    這就是專注和努力。

  • When I'm in the zone, I can really buckle down and get things done.

    當我進入狀態時,我就能全身心地投入,把事情做好。

  • There you go.

    這就對了。

  • Now you have some great vocabulary for tackling tasks and staying productive.

    現在你有了一些處理任務和保持工作效率的好詞彙。

  • Listen to the conversation again, and this time, try to identify these words as you listen.

    再次聆聽這段對話,這一次,請試著邊聽邊找出這些詞語。

  • Today I'm joined by Sarah Thompson, a productivity coach with over 10 years of experience, and Mike Chen, a software developer who's been on a journey to overcome procrastination.

    今天和我一起的是莎拉-湯普森(Sarah Thompson)和邁克-陳(Mike Chen),前者是一位擁有十多年經驗的生產力教練,後者是一位軟件開發人員,一直在克服拖延症的道路上前行。

  • Welcome to you both.

    歡迎兩位。

  • Thanks for having me, Brian.

    謝謝你邀請我,布萊恩。

  • I'm excited to share some insights today.

    今天,我很高興與大家分享一些見解。

  • Hey everyone.

    大家好

  • Yeah, I've definitely had my struggles with procrastination, so I'm looking forward to this discussion.

    是啊,我也有過拖延症,所以我很期待這次討論。

  • Let's jump right in.

    讓我們直奔主題。

  • Mike, what's your biggest challenge when it comes to procrastination?

    邁克,說到拖延症,你最大的挑戰是什麼?

  • You know, I tend to put things off until the last minute, especially when I'm facing a daunting task.

    你知道,我總是把事情拖到最後一刻,尤其是當我面臨一項艱鉅的任務時。

  • I'll find myself killing time on social media or making excuses about why I can't start right away.

    我會發現自己在社交媒體上消磨時間,或者為自己不能馬上開始找藉口。

  • It's like I'm dragging my feet on purpose.

    就好像我故意拖後腿一樣。

  • That's actually quite common, Mike.

    這其實很常見,邁克。

  • Many people fall into the trap of procrastination when they're overwhelmed.

    很多人在不知所措時都會陷入拖延的陷阱。

  • The key is to break down these big tasks into smaller, manageable chunks.

    關鍵是要把這些大任務分解成較小的、易於管理的小塊。

  • But isn't that easier said than done?

    但這不是說起來容易做起來難嗎?

  • I mean, I've tried using to-do lists and setting deadlines, but I still end up burning the midnight oil to finish things at the last minute.

    我的意思是,我已經嘗試過使用待辦事項清單和設定最後期限,但我最終還是會在最後一刻才焚膏繼晷地完成事情。

  • I get that.

    我明白。

  • Here's the thing.

    事情是這樣的

  • We often bite off more than we can chew.

    我們常常咬得太多,嚼不爛。

  • Instead of trying to tackle everything at once, try the two-minute rule.

    與其試圖一次解決所有問題,不如試試兩分鐘法則。

  • If something takes less than two minutes, do it right away.

    如果一件事需要的時間不到兩分鐘,就馬上去做。

  • It helps you get the ball rolling.

    它可以幫助你開始工作。

  • That's interesting.

    這很有趣。

  • How does this apply to language learning, Sarah?

    這對語言學習有何幫助,薩拉?

  • Well, instead of saying, I need to study English for two hours, which might feel overwhelming, start with, I'll review five vocabulary words, or I'll listen to one short podcast episode.

    那麼,與其說我需要學習兩個小時的英語,這可能會讓人感覺難以承受,不如先說我要複習五個單詞,或者我要聽一集簡短的播客節目。

  • You're more likely to stick to these smaller commitments.

    你更有可能堅持這些較小的承諾。

  • I've noticed that when I put something on the back burner, it just creates more stress later.

    我注意到,當我把某件事放在次要位置時,只會在日後造成更大的壓力。

  • But sometimes I feel like I need to wait for the perfect moment to start.

    但有時我覺得,我需要等待最佳時機才能開始。

  • That's the perfectionism trap.

    這就是完美主義的陷阱。

  • You need to jump in and accept that it won't be perfect at first.

    你需要跳進去,接受一開始並不完美的事實。

  • Remember, done is better than perfect.

    記住,完成總比完美好。

  • I've also found that I tend to zone out when working on challenging tasks.

    我還發現,在完成具有挑戰性的任務時,我往往會陷入迷茫。

  • My mind just wanders off.

    我的思緒飄忽不定。

  • That's where the Pomodoro Technique comes in handy.

    這就是 Pomodoro Technique 派上用場的地方。

  • Work for 25 minutes, then take a five-minute break.

    工作 25 分鐘,然後休息 5 分鐘。

  • It helps you stay on track without burning out.

    它能幫助你保持正確的方向,而不至於焦頭爛額。

  • You need to strike a balance between pushing yourself and taking breaks.

    你需要在鞭策自己和休息之間取得平衡。

  • I actually tried that last week, and it helped me power through a tough project.

    實際上,我上週就試過這樣做,它幫助我完成了一個艱難的項目。

  • Instead of throwing in the towel when things got difficult, I kept going in small chunks.

    我沒有一遇到困難就放棄,而是一小塊一小塊地堅持下去。

  • Exactly, and don't forget to pat yourself on the back when you complete these small tasks.

    沒錯,當你完成這些小任務時,別忘了拍拍自己的背。

  • Celebration reinforces good habits.

    慶祝能強化良好的習慣。

  • These are all great points.

    這些都是很好的觀點。

  • What about when motivation is low?

    動力不足時怎麼辦?

  • How do you get back on track?

    如何重回正軌?

  • Sometimes you need to shake things up, change your environment, work in a different location, or find an accountability partner.

    有時,你需要改變一些事情,改變你的環境,在不同的地方工作,或者找到一個負責任的夥伴。

  • The key is to take the plunge and start, even when you don't feel like it.

    關鍵是要勇於嘗試,即使在你不喜歡的時候也要開始。

  • That's true.

    沒錯。

  • I've started working at a cafe sometimes, and just being around other productive people helps me buckle down and focus.

    我有時開始在咖啡館工作,只要和其他工作效率高的人在一起,就能讓我靜下心來,集中精力。

  • Time for a quick quiz.

    快速測驗時間到了。

  • Remember, I'll reveal the answers at the end of the episode. 1.

    記住,我會在本集結尾揭曉答案。1.

  • According to Sarah, what should you do if a task takes less than two minutes?

    根據 Sarah 的說法,如果一項任務耗時不到兩分鐘,你應該怎麼做?

  • A.

    A.

  • Put it on your to-do list.

    把它列入你的待辦事項清單。

  • B.

    B.

  • Do it right away.

    立即行動

  • C.

    C.

  • Wait until tomorrow.

    明天再說吧

  • What technique did Sarah suggest for maintaining focus?

    莎拉提出了什麼保持專注的技巧?

  • A.

    A.

  • Working for four hours straight.

    連續工作四個小時

  • B.

    B.

  • The Pomodoro technique.

    Pomodoro 技術

  • C.

    C.

  • Taking long breaks. 3.

    長時間休息3.

  • What did Mike find helpful for staying productive?

    邁克發現哪些方法有助於保持工作效率?

  • A.

    A.

  • Working in a cafe.

    在咖啡館工作

  • B.

    B.

  • Sleeping longer.

    睡眠時間更長

  • C.

    C.

  • Avoiding deadlines.

    避免最後期限。

  • If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel for more great content.

    如果您喜歡本期節目,別忘了訂閱我們的 YouTube 頻道,獲取更多精彩內容。

  • Click the subscribe button and stay updated with our latest episodes.

    點擊訂閱按鈕,瞭解我們的最新節目。

  • Think about these questions.

    請思考這些問題。

  • Which strategies mentioned today could you apply to your own life?

    今天提到的哪些策略可以應用到你的生活中?

  • How might changing your environment affect your productivity?

    改變環境會如何影響你的工作效率?

  • What small task could you start with today?

    你今天可以從哪件小事做起?

  • Remember, there's no one-size-fits-all solution.

    請記住,沒有放之四海而皆準的解決方案。

  • Experiment with different approaches and see what works best for you.

    嘗試不同的方法,看看哪種最適合你。

  • Before we wrap up, let's reveal those quiz answers. 1.

    在結束之前,讓我們來揭曉這些測驗答案。1.

  • According to Sarah, what should you do if a task takes less than two minutes?

    根據 Sarah 的說法,如果一項任務耗時不到兩分鐘,你應該怎麼做?

  • The correct answer is B.

    正確答案是 B。

  • Do it right away.

    立即行動

  • What technique did Sarah suggest for maintaining focus?

    莎拉提出了什麼保持專注的技巧?

  • The correct answer is B.

    正確答案是 B。

  • The Pomodoro Technique. 3.

    Pomodoro 技術。3.

  • What did Mike find helpful for staying productive?

    邁克發現哪些方法有助於保持工作效率?

  • The correct answer is A.

    正確答案是 A。

  • Working in a cafe.

    在咖啡館工作

  • Don't forget to download your free PDF vocabulary list.

    別忘了下載免費的 PDF 詞彙表。

  • It includes all the expressions we covered today, plus extra examples and practice exercises.

    它包括我們今天所涉及的所有表達方式,以及額外的示例和練習。

  • Remember, overcoming procrastination is a journey, not a destination.

    記住,克服拖延症是一段旅程,而不是終點。

  • Keep practicing these strategies and you'll see improvement in both your productivity and your English skills.

    堅持練習這些策略,你會發現自己的工作效率和英語技能都有了很大的提高。

  • Until next time, this is Brian reminding you to learn everywhere and speak everywhere.

    下一次再見,我是布萊恩,提醒大家要處處學習,處處發言。

Hello, everyone.

大家好

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