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    Unit Eight:Daydream a Little



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    Unit Eight
     
     
    Daydreaming has always had a bad reputation, but now scientific research has revealed that daydreaming may actually improve your mental health and, creativity. It can even help you achieve your desired goals.  
     
    DAYDREAM A LITTLE
     
    Eugene Raudsepp
     
    "Daydreaming again, Barb? You'll never amount to anything if you spend your time that way! Can't you find something useful to do? " Many youngsters have heard words like those from their parents. And until recently this hostile attitude towards daydreaming was the most common one. Daydreaming was viewed as a waste of time. Or it was considered an unhealthy escape from real life and its duties. But now some people are taking a fresh look at daydreaming. Some think it may be a very healthy thing to do.

    Attitudes towards daydreaming are changing in much the same way that attitudes towards night dreaming have changed. Once it was thought that nighttime dreams interfered with our needed rest. But then researchers tried interrupting the dreams of sleepers. They learned that sleepers who aren't allowed to dream lose the benefits of rest. They become tense and anxious. They become irritable. They have trouble concentrating. Their mental health is temporarily damaged. To f eel well again, they must be allowed to dream.

    Now researchers are finding that daydreaming may also be important to mental health. Daydreaming, they tell us, is a good means of relaxation. But its benefits go beyond this. A number of psychologists have conducted experiments and have reached some surprising conclusions.

    Dr. Joan T. Freyberg has concluded that daydreaming contributes to intellectual growth. It also improves concentration, attention span, and the ability to get along with others, she says. In an experiment with school children, this same researcher found that daydreaming led the children to pay more attention to detail. They had more happy feelings. They worked together better. Another researcher reported that daydreaming seemed to produce improved self-control and creative abilities.

    But that's only part of the story. The most remarkable thing about daydreaming may be its usefulness in shaping our future lives as we want them to be. Industrialist Henry J.Kaiser believed that much of his success was due to the positive use of daydreaming. He maintained that "you can imagine your future. " Florence Nightingale dreamed of becoming a nurse. The young Thomas Edison pictured himself as an inventor. For these notable achievers, it appears that their daydreams came true.

    Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick believed that the way we picture ourselves is often the way we turn out. He offered this advice: " Hold a picture of yourself... in your mind's eye, and you will be drawn toward it. Picture yourself vividly as defeated, and that alone will make victory impossible. Picture yourself as winning, and that will contribute immeasurably to success. Do not picture yourself as anything, and you will drift..."

    The experiences of some athletes seem to confirm this belief. For instance, John Uelses, a former pole-vaulting champion, used daydreaming techniques before each meet. He would imagine himself winning. He would vividly picture himself clearing the bar at a certain height. He would go over all the details in his mind. He would picture the stadium and the crowds. He'd even imagine the smell of the grass and the earth. He said that this exercise of the imagination left memory traces in his mind that would later help his actual performance.

    Why would a mental vision of success help produce real success? Dr. Maxwell Maltz, a surgeon and author, says this: " Your nervous system cannot tell the difference between an imagined experience and a real experience. In either case it reacts automatically to information that you give it... It reacts appropriately to what you think or imagine to be true."

    He believes that purposeful daydreaming builds new "memories" in the brain. These positive memories improve a person's self-image. And selfimage has an important effect on a person's actions and accomplishments.

    Can you use purposeful daydreaming to shape your own future? Why not try? Here is how those who believe in creative daydreaming recommend going about it. Choose a time when you can be alone and undisturbed. Close your eyes, to permit your imagination to soar more freely. Many people find that they get best results by pretending that they are sitting before a large screen. They project the desired image of themselves onto that screen.

    Now picture yourself-as vividly as possible-the way you want to be. Remember to picture your desired goals as if you had already attained them.Go over all the details of this picture See them clearly and sharply. Impress them strongly on your memory. The resulting, memory traces will supposedly start affecting your everyday life. They will help lead you to the attainment of your goals.

    Of course daydreaming is no substitute for hard work. If it's athletic achievement you want, you also have to get lots of practice in your sport. You have to work hard to develop skills. If it's school success you're after, you can't neglect studying. Daydreaming alone can't turn you into your heart's desire. But in combination with the more usual methods of selfdevelopment, it might make a critical difference. It could be the difference between becoming merely good at something and becoming a champion.

    If what researchers are saying is true, a life lived without fantasies and daydreams isn't as rich and rewarding as life can be. So they suggest setting aside a few minutes each day for daydreaming. By so doing, you may improve your physical and mental well-being. By taking a ten- or fifteen- minute "vacation" into the realm of imagination each day, you may add much to the excitement and enjoyment of your life. And who knows: You might see your own daydreams come true.

     

    New Words

     

    hostile a.
    unfriendly; belonging to an enemy 敌对的

    view vt.
    consider, regard

    escape n. & v. 逃跑;逃避

    nighttime a.
    occurring at night

    interfere vi.
    get in the way of another 干涉;妨碍
    interference n.  

    researcher n.
    a person who does research

    benefit n.
    advantage, profit, good effect 益处

    tense a.
    feeling or showing nervous anxiety 紧张的

    irritable a.
    easily annoyed or made angry

    means n.
    method or way

    psychologist n.
    person who has studied or is skilled in psychology 心理学家

    contribute vi.
    help in bringing about 贡献

    growth n.
    growing; development

    concentration n.
    concentrating or being concentrated

    span n.
    length of time during which sth. continues or works well 一段时间

    self-control n.
    control of one's. own feelings, behavior, etc.

    creative a.
    having the power to create; inventive

    remarkable a.
    deserving attention; unusual, out of the ordinary 显著的;非凡的

    shape vt.
    influence and. determine the course or form of 形成,塑造

    industrialist n.
    one owning an industry or engaged in its management

    maintain vt.
    state or assert as true; keep up 断言;维持

    picture vt.
    imagine; make a picture of

    inventor n.
    a person who makes up or produces sth. new

    notable a.
    outstanding; worthy of notice 著名的;值得 注意的

    achiever n.
    one who achieves; winner

    vividly ad.
    in a lively manner 生动地,逼真地
    vivida.  

    immeasurably ad.
    to an extent or degree too great to be measured; beyond measure

    drift vi.
    float or be driven along by wind, waves or cur-rents 漂(流)

    athlete n.
    person who is trained and skilled in physical exercises and who competes in games that need strength and speed 运动员

    pole-vaulting n.
    jumping with the help of a long pole held in the hands 撑竿跳

    champion n.
    person or team taking the first place in a competition 冠军

    meet n.
    (AmE) gathering esp. for competitive sports

    clear vt.
    get past or over without touching

    bar n. 横竿;杆;条状物

    stadium n. 露天体育场

    trace n.
    mark showing that sb. or sth. has existed or happened 痕迹

    memory trace
    chemical change occurring in the brain when new information is absorbed and remembered 记忆痕(脑部吸收或记忆信息时所 产生的化学变化)

    vision n.
    sth. seen in the mind's eye; the power of imagination 想象(力)

    automatically ad. 自动地;无意识地
    automatic a.
     
    appropriately ad.
    properly, suitably

    appropriate a.  

    purposeful a.
    having a conscious purpose

    self-image n.
    view of oneself 自我形象

    accomplishment n.
    sth. completely and successfully done 成就

    recommend vt.
    advise or suggest; speak favorably of 建议; 推荐

    soar vi.
    fly or go up high in the air; rise 翱翔; 升腾

    screen n.
    white surface on which cinema films, TV pro- grams, etc. are shown 银幕;屏幕

    project vt.
    cause a picture from a film or slide to fall on a surface, etc. 映,投射

    goal n.
    one's aim or purpose 目标

    attain vt.
    succeed in arriving at, esp. after effort, reach 获得;达到

    supposedly ad.
    presumably; probably

    affect vt.
    have an effect on 影响

    attainment n.
    the act of attaining; (usu. pl) sth. successfully reached or learnt, esp. a skill

    substitute n.
    a person or thing acting in place of another 代替者;借用品

    athletic a.
    having to do with active games and sportsmen of or concerning athletes

    achievement n.
    sth. successfully finished or gained成就

    after prep.
    in pursuit of ; in search of

    neglect vt.
    pay no attention to; give no or not enough care to 忽视

    combination n.
    joining or putting together结合

    method n.
    way of doing sth.

    merely ad.
    only; simply

    well-being n.
    health and happiness; welfare 康乐;安康

    vacation n.
    time of rest and freedom from work or school; holiday

    realm n.
    area; kingdom 领域;王国

    enjoyment n.
    the act or fact of enjoying; pleasure; satisfaction

     

     

    Phrases & Expressions

     

    amount to
    develop into; be equal to

    interfere with
    hinder, affect; interrupt 干扰;妨碍

    contribute to
    help to achieve; give help towards有助于

    get along with
    have a friendly relationship with

    due to
    because of; caused by

    come true
    happen just as was wished, expected, or go about dreamt make a start at; undertake着手做
     

     

    Proper Names

     

    Barb
    巴勃(女子名,Barbara的昵称)

    Joan T. Freyberg
    琼.T.弗赖伯格

    Kaiser
    凯泽(姓氏)

    Florence Nightingale
    佛洛伦斯.南丁格尔

    Fosdick
    福斯迪克(姓氏)

    Uelses
    尤尔塞斯(姓氏)

    Maxwell Maltz
    马克斯韦尔.莫尔茨
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