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In recent days, I read a famous educational book called "Children, don't be in a hurry to eat marshmallows yet".
This book mainly tells the story between a little girl Jennifer and her father Jonathan. Jonathan is a successful father who cares about his daughter. In order for his daughter to grow up happily, he tells her stories one after another. The one that impressed me the most was the "marshmallow experiment" that Jonathan did when he was a child. At that time, he was brought into a room by a harmonious and amiable researcher. The researcher placed a marshmallow on the coffee table in front of his father and asked his father not to eat the marshmallow on the coffee table. If he could do it within 15 minutes, Just give one more to my father. This seemingly simple experiment is actually a very painful thing for such a young child. But my father did it. He used various methods to divert his attention from eating marshmallows, and finally he was able to happily eat two delicious marshmallows.
After I finished reading this book, it reminded me of myself. Sometimes I am too eager to eat the "marshmallow" in front of me and get nothing. Just like in the book
Jennifer gave up her homework in order to watch the live broadcast of the "Star Gathering" charity bazaar. In the end, her grades were disastrous, which also put her study into trouble.
On the road of life, there may be many "giant marshmallows" tempting us to waste time. As long as we control ourselves all the time, we will achieve great success like Jonathan. "Children, don't be in a hurry to eat marshmallows yet" Thoughts after reading 2
"Children, don't be in a hurry to eat marshmallows yet" is one of my favorite books.
The protagonist of this book is Jennifer, a primary school student. Her family is well off and she has no worries about food and clothing, but like all little girls of the same age, she has a lot of doubts and complaints about study and life. Father Jonathan has a successful business but is very busy at work. In order to help his daughter grow up happily, Jonathan told her stories one after another and shared with her the marshmallow experiment at Stanford University that he participated in when he was a child. His efforts brought about great changes in Jennifer. She no longer complains when things happen, becomes more confident, happier, and better at managing herself, and invisibly develops good habits throughout her life.
The book talks about red marshmallows for learning, orange marshmallows for building confidence, yellow marshmallows for controlling time, green marshmallows for making good use of money, and blue marshmallows for achieving goals. The orange marshmallow that builds self-confidence taught me: if you want to be confident, you have to work hard to do things well. The green marshmallows that make good use of money taught me: use money in useful places and don't spend money on unnecessary things.
What impressed me most in the book was "The Marshmallow Who Controls Time". Jennifer was always late, and once for swimming class, she was four minutes late. Her father and friends were waiting for her, "You are four minutes late again today." "It's only four minutes, not forty minutes." Jennifer disagreed. "Okay, dad will pick you up in four minutes." After four minutes, Jennifer was very angry when she saw that her father hadn't arrived yet. As a result, it took another four minutes for her father to arrive, and Jennifer began to complain. Dad said: "It's only four minutes, not forty minutes." This sentence made Jennifer speechless. Through his words and deeds and telling stories to Jennifer, his father Jonathan helped Jennifer get rid of the bad habit of being late. This makes us understand that it is important to control time. Only punctual people can gain the trust and respect of others.
In life, we must be punctual. Being late is a very big mistake. It not only wastes our own time, but also wastes other people's time. There is no way to get back lost time. Even the richest people cannot buy back lost time. Therefore, we must abide by the time agreed with others and learn to control time.
Time management, hard study, self-confidence and other principles are what this book has given me. I like this book - "Children, don't be in a hurry to eat marshmallows yet". Thoughts after reading "Children, don't be in a hurry to eat marshmallows yet" 3
Recently, a colleague recommended a book "Children, don't be in a hurry to eat marshmallows yet". This book belongs to the parent-child reading category books. I finished reading it quickly after buying it, and I found it really good. I recommend reading it to my children. Now I recommend it to everyone, I hope everyone can benefit from it like me.
This is a peculiar book. In this book, a father and his daughter build up their confidence through: orange marshmallows who are confident, yellow marshmallows who master time, and green marshmallows who make good use of money. Purple marshmallows that make it easy to lose weight... A pile of colorful marshmallows allows children to know how to face choices, temptations and difficulties as they grow up. Likewise, it also benefits me a lot as a parent. Invisibly tell us some simple but extremely valuable education methods.
The little girl in the story often has shortcomings: lack of self-confidence, procrastination, and no goals in life... In fact, my children also have similar problems in reality, such as: always procrastinating in going to school in the morning, I am in a hurry every time I leave; I am not independent and brave enough when facing difficulties independently... As a parent, I am also very distressed and confused when faced with many problems, and I also scold my children loudly in order to educate my children to correct their shortcomings. Children, in the end, under the power of their parents, although the children reluctantly accepted it, they were extremely reluctant. But in this book, Jennifer's father uses the company's recruitment to pretend to be undecided, and asks Jennifer to help choose a suitable person. This is to educate Jennifer that only if she studies well will she have more choices. This is to provide learning The story of the motivational red marshmallow; because Jennifer took more than 4 minutes to finish swimming, her father came to pick her up 8 minutes late and responded to the child's complaint in the same way Jennifer made excuses for being late. This is the story of the yellow marshmallow who controls time. In fact, we can also learn from the father's method in the book. When the child encounters a problem, he remains calm, combines the child's education with targeted stories, or uses the child's approach to deal with his same approach, so that he can understand When you know what you should do is the right thing to do, aren't vivid examples more conducive to children's acceptance than jerky preaching and severe beatings and scoldings?
Marshmallows represent the countless opportunities and temptations we encounter. On the road to growth, we will face countless choices, and behind every choice, there are endless temptations. Faced with such a choice, how should we make a decision? What we need to do is carefully choose those opportunities that can help us grow. Only in this way can we become people who are determined and know how to make choices. Only by carefully choosing every marshmallow in life can we lay a good foundation for success.
In "Children, don't be in a hurry to eat marshmallows yet", these colorful marshmallows allow us to learn some methods of educating children and how to help them become more confident in their future growth. , happier. After reading "Children, don't be in a hurry to eat marshmallows yet" 4
A teacher at Xichang School recommended a book to children, "Children, don't be in a hurry to eat marshmallows yet." This book tells us how to learn to manage ourselves through "delayed gratification", so that we can become confident, happy, love learning, and develop good habits that will benefit us throughout our lives.
Jennifer, a primary school student, comes from a good family and has no worries about food and clothing. However, like all little girls of the same age, she has a lot of doubts and complaints about study and work. Father Jonathan has a successful career but is very busy at work. In order to help his daughter grow up happily, Jonathan told her one short story after another, and also shared with her the marshmallow experiment at Stanford University that he participated in when he was a child. His efforts finally brought about great changes in Jennifer. She no longer complained when things happened, she became confident, happy, and able to manage herself, and she virtually developed good habits that will benefit her throughout her life.
The development of delayed gratification is only the beginning of success. How to persevere is the key to achieving life! There are "marshmallows" everywhere in life. The orange marshmallow that builds self-confidence makes us understand that life will smile at you if you are brave and confident. The yellow marshmallow that controls time makes us understand that time is precious and it will never stop. Waiting for you; the green marshmallows that make good use of money make us know that we are frugal everywhere and unexpected surprises are just around the corner. In the face of too many realistic marshmallows, if you can withstand the test and persevere, you will get twice the result with half the effort.
Children, don’t be in a hurry to eat the marshmallow, because it will become a sweet fulcrum, giving you wings of success and creating the cornerstone of your dreams. After reading "Children, don't be in a hurry to eat marshmallows yet" 5
I read the book "Children, don't be in a hurry to eat marshmallows yet". The author of this book, Qiao Xin, tells stories through little stories. , told us the big principles one by one.
The author created seven marshmallows——
1. Red marshmallows that provide motivation for learning
2. Orange marshmallows that build confidence and courage
3. The yellow marshmallow of learning to master time
4. The green marshmallow of making good use of money and wealth
5. The blue marshmallow of achieving life goals
6. Indigo marshmallows for finding close friends
7. Purple marshmallows for miraculous weight loss.
The one that impressed me most was the blue marshmallow that achieved the goal of life with the fifth marshmallow. My favorite sentences were from a piece of paper that fell out of Uncle Arthur's pocket. Content:
1. Overcome temptation, and you will definitely have the opportunity to meet brilliant success.
2. Only those who persist in taking the path that others are unwilling to take can succeed.
3. Success is not limited by my past. Tomorrow’s success depends on how much preparation I have made today.
4. Don’t rush to eat the marshmallows in front of you. In order to get more marshmallows, you must learn to wait. The opportunity that belongs to you will definitely come.
One of the cartoons in it gave me a deep impression. The cartoon is about three people who want to eat the persimmons on the cliff. The first person waits and waits for the persimmons to fall under the cliff. Come down. As a result, he was killed by a falling big persimmon due to gravity. The second person took a net bag. He hung the net bag first and put a thick layer of leaves underneath. Four fell from the tree, one was rotten, and three were intact. He ate one, and then Two went to sell for money. The third person, he was prepared. He first waited for the persimmons to fall, then picked out the seeds, planted them, and then sweet persimmons grew. This story tells us that only those who prepare in advance can succeed and be admired by the world.
Jennifer’s grandfather once said this to his father: “A lion in Africa must always run faster than a gazelle, and a gazelle must always run faster than a lion. No matter you are a lion or a gazelle, "Antelope, as soon as the day breaks, we should run forward with all our strength." I think this sentence inspires us to study hard.
The book says "marshmallow is a sweet temptation" which represents the countless opportunities and temptations we are facing and will face in the future. What we have to do is to choose very carefully, choose those opportunities that can help us grow, and give up those opportunities that will lead us astray. Some opportunities may seem as ordinary as pebbles, but they can become brilliant gems in the future. We must remember the story of marshmallow well, and let us work hard together to become a determined and useful person to society who knows how to make choices! After reading "Children, don't be in a hurry to eat marshmallows yet" 6
This It is a storybook full of stories, a philosophical book full of philosophy, and a book that can change the fate of countless people. This book is not ordinary but it is an ordinary book. This book taught me a lot.
The heroine of this book, Jennifer, a primary school student, has a good family background, but she has a lot of doubts and complaints about study and life. Father Jonathan has a successful career but is very busy at work. In order to help his daughter grow up happily, Jonathan told his daughter one short story after another, and also shared with his daughter the marshmallow experiment at Stanford University that he participated in when he was a child. His efforts finally made Jennifer confident and happy, and she developed good habits that will benefit her throughout her life.
The orange marshmallow that builds confidence made me understand: if you want to be confident, you must work hard to do things well. There is nothing in the world that comes without hard work. Successful people are willing to do things that unsuccessful people are not willing to do.
The yellow marshmallow that controls time made me understand: it is very important to keep your promise of time. You must grasp the time and cherish the time. If you do not cherish the time, you will lose important things. Successful people keep their word.
The green marshmallow that makes good use of money taught me: use money in useful places and don’t spend money on unnecessary things. Marshmallows are like money. There are "marshmallows" placed in front of people every day, but successful people will not rush to eat these "marshmallows", they will save them one by one. On the contrary, unsuccessful people will squander everything. Experiments at Stanford University have proven that people who can persist without eating marshmallows for 15 minutes will be better when they grow up than those who eat marshmallows right away.
The blue marshmallow that achieved the goal taught me: everything must be prepared and worked hard to achieve the goal. When the sun comes out, you'd better start running as hard as you can!
The "marshmallow" experiment is not just an experiment, but a way of life and the ability to resist desires.
Every story has a profound truth, which allows me to learn the rules of success. These rules will help me choose every "marshmallow" I encounter on the road to the future. I want to cultivate my own successful habits and character from now on and lay a solid foundation for the future.
Let us share the eternal "colorful marshmallows" together! "Child, don't be in a hurry to eat marshmallows yet" Thoughts 7
I read many books during the summer vacation, and the most unforgettable one was my "Child, don't be in a hurry to eat marshmallows yet" .
This book mainly explains: The main character, Jennifer, a primary school student, has a superior family situation and has no worries about food and clothing. However, like all little girls of the same age, she has a lot of doubts and complaints about study and life. Father Jonathan is a very successful man, but he is too busy at work. In order to help his daughter and let her grow up happily, he tells his daughter one short story after another, including "The Thirty Second Rule" and so on. I shared the marshmallow experiment at Stanford University that I participated in when I was a child with my daughter. Finally, thanks to his efforts, Jennifer changed a lot. She no longer complained when things happened, she became more confident, happier, and more self-disciplined, and invisibly developed good habits that will benefit her for a lifetime.
After reading this book, I felt a lot. I realized that there are many benefits of good academic performance. You can be confident in everything you do. You can establish prestige in the class and become a role model for them. You can get good grades in the future. Our school has received higher education, and our parents will be proud of us.
If you do not arrange your time reasonably in your study and life, it will cause delays and lose integrity. You must set goals in your study and life. Only then can you strive for the goals. When the goals are achieved, you will have a unique sense of accomplishment.
I will soon be in fifth grade and will graduate from elementary school. I also want to recognize my own shortcomings like the protagonist, change my learning attitude, build confidence and control my time, make good use of money to fight for my goals, find many good friends, and lay the foundation for my future. After reading "Children, don't be in a hurry to eat marshmallows yet" 8
Some time ago, I read the book "Children, don't be in a hurry to eat marshmallows yet" written by the American speaker Qiao Xin. This book benefited me. Very shallow.
This book mainly tells a story: Jennifer, a primary school student, has a good family and has no worries about food and clothing, but like all little girls of the same age, she is full of doubts and complaints about life. Father Jonathan has a successful career, but he is very busy at work. Despite this, the busy father loved his daughter very much. In order to make her daughter happy, the father often told her stories and even shared with his daughter the marshmallow experiment at Stanford University that he participated in when he was a child. His father's efforts finally allowed Jennifer to have a happy life. She has made great changes. She no longer complains when things happen, she becomes confident, happy, loves learning, and develops a good habit that will last a lifetime.
This book contains four pieces of content: orange marshmallows to build self-confidence, yellow marshmallows to control time, green marshmallows to make good use of money, and purple marshmallows to lose weight easily. The content is very interesting, and each content has a philosophical comic. What impressed me most were the orange marshmallows that build confidence and the yellow marshmallows that control time. Because these color marshmallows changed my inferiority complex.
In the past, I had no self-confidence. I didn’t dare to ask the teacher for help when I encountered difficulties in my studies. I didn’t dare to report to the teacher when I lost important school supplies. I didn’t dare to communicate with the teacher when I had conflicts with classmates. Even at home, I keep all my little secrets in my heart and don’t talk to my parents. Whatever unhappy things happened, I kept them in my heart, which made me lose my temper. Since I read Orange Marshmallow, which builds confidence, I have gradually changed: I have begun to try to communicate with parents and teachers. Later I realized that none of this was as difficult as I thought, and gradually became more confident.
In the past, I didn’t know how to control time. Whether I was doing homework or eating, I was always procrastinating. I often play and write at the same time, but I can't settle down. I always have to write the simple homework until very late before going to bed. When I play outside, I often forget the time to go home, which always makes my parents worry... What is worth showing off is that I have gradually learned to control my own time, and I have arranged my study and rest time properly. .
Through reading this book, I also understood the principle of "developing good habits that will benefit you throughout your life". I want to be like Jennifer in the book, get rid of my bad habits of carelessness, develop good habits of being serious and focused, and learn from her strengths of perseverance in doing things. When encountering difficulties in life, you must not compromise or give up. You must persevere. You must also listen to the opinions of adults, do not act like a child, and communicate with your parents frequently. If you encounter difficulties at school, ask your teachers and classmates for help.
In short, with the help of teachers and parents, I must work hard to develop good habits, choose every "marshmallow" I encounter on the road of life for myself, and lay a good foundation for my success. Base.
Please everyone read this book, you will definitely gain something!
Teacher’s comment: Not only did you read this book thoroughly, but you also understood the truth very profoundly. Yes, we will inevitably encounter various difficulties and setbacks in life. As long as you Keep an optimistic and strong attitude, and all difficulties will be easily solved. You are also very sensible. The teacher is really happy for you! "Child, don't be in a hurry to eat cotton candy yet" Thoughts 9
During the holidays, my mother gave me a book that was both delicious and beautiful. "Child, don't be in a hurry to eat cotton candy yet." sugar". The book tells the story of a primary school girl, Jennifer, who grew up from a girl who lacked self-confidence and always complained about others when things happened. She did not abide by promises and did not like to study. After her father told her daughter a story about marshmallows, she learned how to exercise her persistence and patience. Gradually, Jennifer became more regular in her life, made progress and goals in her studies, and learned to control her emotions. Follow me into the book to explore the mystery of marshmallows!
In the book, Jennifer’s father told his daughter about his experience of participating in the marshmallow experiment when he was a child. "I'll give you a marshmallow. If you can hold on for 15 minutes without eating it, I can give you another one." This experiment was conducted by Stanford University. After a follow-up survey, researchers found that children who can persist in not eating marshmallows for 15 minutes have better academic performance and relationships with good friends when they grow up than those who cannot persist for 15 minutes. Children who eat marshmallows are much better. Marshmallows, the sweet temptation, test your persistence and patience. Successful people are not in a hurry to eat marshmallows. Successful people are people who delay happiness. When you have something sweet and delicious in front of you, can you resist eating it? I'll try to do that too. Jennifer's father said that when he was a child, he resisted eating the marshmallows in front of him, used the gaze transfer method, closed his eyes to count, and even ran around the room. After 15 minutes, he got two pieces of cotton. The joy and eagerness of sugar, the satisfaction of eating two pieces of candy in one bite. There are marshmallow success rules on Dad’s path to study and career.
Dad set different marshmallows for different problems, including red marshmallows to provide motivation for learning, and orange marshmallows to build confidence because his daughter was not confident in a speech. In order to guide my daughter on how to manage time and not be chased by time, I set up a yellow marshmallow that controls time. Green marshmallows for money wise use of planned pocket money. Blue marshmallow for those who are prepared to achieve their goals. An indigo marshmallow that teaches your daughter how to get along with her classmates and gain good karma and find good friends. There are also purple marshmallows for weight loss... Eating these colorful marshmallows allows us to become the "good kids" in the minds of adults.
My mother often tests me, although she doesn’t test me with marshmallows. However, my mother often tests me with ice cream and pizza. Don’t rush to eat the food in front of you, otherwise you will be blinded by the food and the superficial appearance. Therefore, how can we see a rainbow without severe wind and rain? How can you achieve success without going through hardships? Sometimes I often blame my mother. Now I finally understand why my mother has so many "not allowed", "not allowed", "not allowed" and "not allowed". But I still feel like eating marshmallows, haha, let’s see how long I can hold on!
Through this book "Children, don't be in a hurry to eat marshmallows yet", because this marshmallow will become a sweet fulcrum and a thought. Just like when I take a multiple-choice question, a simple choice will affect my judgment. There will also be endless temptations behind the choices. Rejecting temptations will test my firm belief and patience, and also hone my willpower. I decided to use the marshmallow rule from the new semester. Mom, just watch my actions! "Children, don't be in a hurry to eat marshmallows yet" Thoughts after reading 10
There are many people who hold back temporary interests and benefits in their career, studies and life, but they have gained greater success.
From the book "Children, don't be in a hurry to eat marshmallows yet", I understand not only the simple truth, but also understand that on the way we grow up, we will encounter many There are many choices, and behind every choice, there will be countless temptations. We should be cautious when dealing with every choice, even if it is just to move to the left or to the right. Perhaps with just 30 seconds of thinking time, we will be on the road to success.
The protagonist Jennifer in the book, her father Jonathan is a very successful businessman. Jennifer has many shortcomings and worries. Her father is not worried about her daughter’s problems. Jonathan told his daughter a story about marshmallows when he was a child: After the experiment started, many children were assigned to different rooms. There is a marshmallow placed on the coffee table in each room. As long as you can resist eating it within 15 minutes, you can get another marshmallow. Jennifer's father was one of the children who got the second marshmallow.
This experiment reminds me of some students who "experience sweetness first and then bitterness". As soon as the holidays came, these students immediately started having fun, but forgot about their homework. As a result, when school was about to start, they began to write homework frantically, causing the quality of their homework to decline rapidly, and making everyone miserable. The fun moments of vacation are gone. These students were just eager to eat Tanwan’s marshmallow.
On the contrary, relax for a few days, then use the first few weeks to complete homework, and then have fun. I believe that such a happy vacation will be happier and more unforgettable than the vacation of classmates who play first and do homework later. This is the benefit of holding back a moment of crazy fun, in exchange for a happier and more profound holiday.
Success is not affected by our past. Tomorrow’s success depends on how much sweat and preparation we put in today. If we overcome temptation, we will surely have a bright tomorrow. We should not rush to eat the tempting marshmallow in front of us. In order to have more marshmallows, we must learn to wait. The opportunity that belongs to us will definitely come. in front of you.
This winter vacation, I savored these "colorful marshmallows" and learned that if you want to delay happiness, you must first learn to wait.