Stay in over your head
By Derek Sivers
"Over your head" is a slang phrase, referring to being in water that is over your head, too deep to stand, and therefore too much to handle.
But for growth , that's the place to be.
Whatever you're doing in your life right now, if it's become a routine, it's time to move on to something new and scary.
Abraham Maslow wrote, "Life is an ongoing process of choosing between safety (out of fear and need for defens) and risk ( for the sake of process and growth): Make the growth choice a dozen times a day."
Whatever scares you, go do it.
slang:1. n.俚語 行話,2.adj.俚語的,3.vi.用粗話罵,4.vt.用俚語說
phrase :1.n.短語,詞組,成語,2.說發(fā),簡(jiǎn)潔的語句,警句,3.vt.敘述;措詞
referring:談及,提交,咨詢
routine:1.n.例行公事;日常工作;程序,2.adj.日常的;例行的
scary:使人驚恐的,嚇人的,可怕的
sake:n.緣故;理由
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