Escape a Stumper 如何对付“提难题的人”
How do you say “I don’t know” without sounding, well, dumb? Especially in a nerve-racking setting, like a job interview? Be direct, says Sue Shellenbarger, a career-advice columnist at the Wall Street Journal: Just say, “That’s a great question. I’d like to think about it and get back to you.”
要怎样说“我不知道”才能让自己听上去不傻?尤其在一个让人紧张的场合,比如工作面试?华尔街的职业建议专栏作家Sue Shellenbarger的建议是:坦白。只要说:“这个问题很好,我要先考虑一下再回答。”
If you don’t have a good answer because you haven’t been doing your job well, apologize and specify when you’ll get back on the query; then be sure to do so or you’ll lose credibility. If putting off the question isn’t an option (you’re a keynote speaker at an event; you’re being interviewed on TV), employ the Ted Kennedy strategy, says Anne Fisher, who writes Ask Annie, a career-advice column for CNNMoney. com: “Say, ‘That’s a good question, but an even more interesting question is.…’” Then talk about what you do know. “It’s worked for Kennedy,” says Fisher. “He’s been elected eight times.”
如果是因为自己的工作一直没做好而找不到一个好的答案,那么就道歉,然后确定何时反馈该问题的结果;然后,一定要说话算话,否则你将会失去信用了。如果不可能推迟回答问题(例如你在演讲或在电视上被采访),Anne Fisher说可以采取Ted Kennedy(肯尼迪总统的弟弟)的策略。Anne Fisher是CNNMoney网站职业建议专栏《问安妮》专栏作家。你可以说“这个问题问得很好,但更有趣的是......” 然后就说你知道的。” Fisher说:“这个办法帮过Kennedy的忙。他赢得八次议员选举。”
Escape a spat with your significant other 如何结束争执
He started it. Well, maybe you did. Either way, you don’t want to talk about it anymore. Do you have to finish what you began? No, says David Ransburg, a therapist at the Family Institute at Northwestern University, in Evanston, Illinois. In fact, you shouldn’t continue until you’re calm. “When we’re in a ‘flooded’ emotional state, access to the part of the brain where logical thinking resides is inhibited, and IQ drops noticeably — perhaps by as much as 15 points,” says Ransburg. “This is when we say things we wish we could take back.” So call a time-out. Typically, your logic will return in about 20 minutes, at which point you can resume the discussion in a productive way.
刚才是他引发的争吵,嗯,说不定是你。但不管是谁,反正你不想再吵下去了。一定要吵出个究竟才会罢休吗?David Ransburg说:不。David Ransburg是伊利诺斯州Evanston市西北大学家庭学院的一名治疗学家。他说,实际上,在你心情平静前,不应该继续说下去。 Ransburg说:“争吵时,我们都处于一个“头脑发胀“的状态,不理智,智商显著下降了大概15个点,这时候说过的话会让我们后悔”。所以,先暂停。通常,你的逻辑能力会在大约20分钟后恢复,然后以具有成果性的方式进行讨论。 liuxuepaper.com