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Unit308

     Unit Eight  

                
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               has  always  had  a  bad  reputation, 

       but now scientific research  has revealed that  daydream-

       ing  may actually improve yaur  mental  health  and, cre- 

       ativity.   It  can  even  help  you   achieve   your   desired 

       goals.   

     
                          A LITTLE    

                               
                                                            Eugene Raudsepp 

            again, Barb?  You'll  never  amount  to  anything  if  you 

     spend your time that way! Can't you find something useful to do? "

              youngsters have heard words like those  from  their  parents.And 

     until  recently  this hostile attitude  towards daydreaming  was the most com-

5   mon one. Daydreaming was viewed as a waste of time. Or it was  considered 

     an  unhealthy  eseape  from real  life and its duties. But now  some people are 

     taking  a  fresh  look  at  daydrearning.  Some think it may  be a very  healthy 

     thing to do. 

           towards  daydreaming  are  changing  in  much  the  same  way 

10 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  concehtrating.  Their 

     mental  health  is  temporarily damaged.  To f eel well again,they must be al- 

15 lowed to dream.

           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

20  experiments and have reached some surprising conclusions.

            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

25  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.

             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 

30  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  no-

     table achievers, it appears that their daydreams came true.

35        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 suc-

40 cess. Do not picture yourself as anything, and you will drift..."

             experiences of some athletes seem to confirm this belief.  For  in-

     stance, 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

45 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. 

          would a mental vision of success help  produce  real  success? Dr. 

50 Maxwell Maltz, a  surgeon and  author,  says  this: " Your  nervous  systen 

     cannot tell the difference between an imagined experience and a real experi-

     ence. In  either  case  it reacts automatically to information that you give

     it... It reacts appropriately to what you think or imagine to be true."

           believes that purposeful daydreaming builds new "memories" in the

55  brain. These positive memories improve a person's self-image.  And  self- 

     image has an important effectw on a person's actions and accomplishments.

           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. 

60 Close your eyes, to permit your imagination to soar more freely.Many peo-

     ple  find  that  they  gst  bes t results  by  pretending  that  they  are  sitting 

     before a  large  sereen. They project the desired image of themselves  onto 

     that screen.

             picture yourself-as vividly as possible-the way  you  want  to be.

65  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.Im-

     press 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.

70         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 towork 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  self-

75 development,it might make a critical difference. It could be the difference 

     between becoming merely good at sornething and becoming a champion.

            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

80  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.

			          
                                   

                                     
    hostile / a.                        unfriendly; belonging to an enemy 敌对的 

  view/ vt.                          consider, regard 

    esape / 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  				

                                                 psycholo- gy 心理学家 

  contriibute / vi.                  help in bringing about 贡献  

  gowth/ 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-oontrol/ n.                  control of one's. own feelings, behavior, etc.                                                                   

    creative/ a.                        having the power to create; inventive 

    renarkable / 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  				

                                                   man- agement 

    maintelin / 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

        vivid/a. 	

    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 ex- ercises 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 compe tition 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  infomation  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 

                                                 imagi- nation 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 arrving 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 sporenou

                                               of or concerning athletes 

    aehievement/ 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; holirlay 

    realm / n.                       area; kingdom 领域;王国

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

                                              satisfaction

                          
                                 Phrases & Expressiobs     

                           
   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