Focus on the road, not the difficulties.
I read an article "concentrate on the road, don't concentrate on difficulties" during the winter vacation. The article is mainly about: several students asked a famous psychologist: "What kind of influence will a person's mentality have on a person's actions?" The psychologist smiled and took them to an opaque room. Under the guidance of psychologists, they quickly passed through this mysterious room. Then, the psychologist turned on a lamp. In the dim light, the students saw a large pool near the ground, a pontoon bridge near the water, and many sharks in the water. The psychologist asked, "Now, who dares to walk to the other side of the pontoon bridge?" No one answered him. The psychologist approached the pool, grabbed the shark's head and knocked it. He said, "Now I can answer your question. This bridge is not difficult to walk, but the "shark" under it has aroused your fear. When you don't turn on the light, concentrate on the road; After turning on the light, you concentrate on the difficulties. "
In life, many people think the same way as the second case. They always say to themselves before doing anything: "Oh, dear! This is too difficult for me. The pressure is great, I can't ... "Because of fear, they don't try; I will never do it because I dare not try. Or even if you do, you are worried. As a result, some things can be done by instinct, but they can't.
I think of myself again, and sometimes I will focus on the difficulties and do something that should be done well in the chaos. I remember once in an Olympic math class, the teacher copied a question and wrote four lines. As soon as I saw it, I became nervous. I copied the question four lines. You can imagine how difficult the topic is! I don't even have the courage to do it. I just sit there in a daze and wait for the teacher to explain for a while. After a while, the teacher whispered to me, "This question is actually very simple. If you look carefully and think about it, you will be able to write it. " I was stupefied, and quickly looked down at the topic twice. It was really simple, so I quickly picked up a pen and wrote.
After reading the article again, I realized a truth: adjusting the mentality is half the battle. On this basis, concentrate on the road, don't dwell on difficulties, and don't let small difficulties block the way forward. As long as you make a little effort to overcome the problem, success will get closer and closer.