As we age, setting goals and maintaining a strong mind are essential. In these four posts, Vera inspires us always to keep moving and looking forward despite our age, feelings of loss or significant setbacks.
Maintaining a Strong Mind
In her article “Twenty-Five Yards: Set Small Goals – For Shooting and Life,” Vera shares the story of her big accident during her training for the 2013 Bianchi Cup. She explains how she kept moving forward that day to get help and continued to move forward well after the accident.
我是一個目標導向的人,目標讓我有動力,讓我的腦子和我的努力不 至於搖擺。在我一生的射擊生涯中我經常設定目標,對我個人的計 劃,也是如此。
Vera not only reminisces about how she used goal setting during her accident, but also at other times during her life, including downhill skiing and shooting. She explains how to use checkpoints to keep you motivated along the way.
Vera is not only an author but also an avid reader. In “Three Helpful Things to Make Your Dreams a Reality,” she shares books that inspire her to be more than she ever thought possible.
然而隨著年事漸增,我們人生的百寶箱中智慧益多;因為年紀漸長,我也明白了我想要的一切事物其實都可以擁有。
The three books Vera highlights in this post are “What the Bleep Do We Know!?” by William Arntz, Betsy Chase and Mark Vicente; “The Secret,”
“Messages from Water,” by Masaru Emoto. She shares meaningful messages she learned from each book and may even inspire readers to purchase their own copies.
Vera didn’t grow up religious; however, in her article “My Faith In God,” Vera explains how turning to God helped her through a terrible crisis.
有一天,我決定跪下來向神禱告,而禱告後我開始注意到一些美好的小事情會發生在我身邊。當我在人生那樣的低谷中、那樣失意時,任何善意的禮物,不管多麼微小、不足道,都能幫助我度過那一天。
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