Nothing is difficult in the world if you set your mind to it (4 words)

Nothing is difficult to a willing mind Whenever I encounter difficulties and obstacles, the phrase "Nothing is difficult to a willing mind" echoes in my ears like an alarm bell.

I remember the last time I attended an extracurricular activity class, the teacher told us to go home and prepare a speech, and then come to the next class to compete after memorizing it. I listened and panicked. Can I practice well or not? How many places can I get? But this idea was immediately dismissed by me, because "nothing is difficult in the world, and nothing is impossible to a willing mind". When I got home from school, I couldn't wait to rummage through the boxes and finally found a speech that suited me. Then, I began to train myself. At first, my voice always felt awkward, the relationship between strength and weakness was not obvious at all, and the range of action was not good enough: too big felt a little exaggerated, too small felt a little stingy. I have been practicing for a long time, but I still feel dissatisfied. Just when I was a little shaken, I remembered that sentence again. I have strength, and I can't give up! I practiced again and again, and finally, I won the first place in the class competition. I think it is these ten words that give me confidence, encouragement and hope, so I succeeded!

On another occasion, the art teacher asked each of us to draw a picture, and the good one should be posted on the exhibition board for exhibition. I am very excited, great. If my painting is selected for the exhibition board, the students will definitely give a thumbs up. But I am also very upset, because I have no artistic cells and I am not good at drawing on weekdays. But I chose to give it a try. When I got home, I opened the art book and carefully selected a painting to copy. But my pen just doesn't work and I can't draw well, which is far from the picture I chose. Well, I sighed and bowed my head deeply. Just then, those ten words appeared in my mind again. I adjusted my mood again, and with patience and care several times more than last time, I finished the painting and gave it to the teacher. Because I know that it doesn't matter whether I can participate in the exhibition or not. What is important is to cultivate my study and life habits of facing all opportunities and challenges actively, actively and courageously through daily exercise.

Nothing in the world is difficult to a willing mind. This sentence always spurs me and encourages me. Let's remember this sentence, which is the secret of our success!

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Nothing is difficult if you put your mind to it

Teachers and students:

Hello!

The topic of my speech today is "Nothing is impossible to a willing mind"

"Nothing is impossible to a willing mind". This proverb, which has been widely circulated since ancient times, tells us that there is nothing impossible in the world, and any difficulty can be overcome as long as you are willing to do it. It means that as long as you have worked hard and struggled, you will succeed.

Throughout thousands of years of history, there is no one who has achieved success without hard work.

For example, Sun Jing, whose beam is biting to the bone. He was from the Jin Dynasty. Every night when he studies, in order not to doze off, he ties a rope to his hair and the other to the beam. Whenever his head hangs down, the rope will wake him up and continue reading after waking up. In this way, he became a celebrity who used hanging beams to stab his stocks to prevent himself from falling asleep.

Another example is Kuang Heng in the Western Han Dynasty. His family is poor, but he likes reading very much. But he didn't have oil to light a lamp at night, and all his neighbors had lamps, so Kuang Heng cut a hole in the wall and used the light from the hole to read a book. This is the story of "stealing light by digging the wall".

Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States, is a world-famous orator. His success lies in his practice of eloquence since he was a teenager and his extensive reading and listening. When he was young, he worked as a farmer, lumberjack, shop assistant and post office clerk. In order to become a lawyer, he often walks 3 miles to the court to listen to lawyers argue and see how they argue and gesture. After coming back, he followed their example and made repeated speeches in this forest and corn field. The success of the speech finally made Lincoln an eloquent lawyer.

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There is also the modern Xu Beihong, whose paintings are world-famous. When he was young, he inspired himself to learn painting, won glory for his country with his diligence, and prevented foreigners from looking down on us China people. Among historical celebrities, there are many such examples, which tell us that success only belongs to those who have perseverance and perseverance, and it will never fall from the sky, and it will never be given to lazy people who sit back and wait for their success and idle people who do nothing and do nothing. When you are tireless, unswerving, willing to pay sweat, and work tirelessly towards your ambition, then you will reap success. When others are frolicking, if you don't give up and keep learning, doing and practicing towards your own ambition, then those who work hard will also succeed.

(From these celebrity stories, you must know a truth: Only by persevering in the end can you make a difference. As the saying goes, "Nothing is impossible to a willing mind". )

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For example

Some people say that nothing is impossible to a willing mind. As long as you are willing to work hard, study hard and learn with an open mind, your sweat will not flow in vain, your kung fu will not be lost, and success will come to you.

During World War II, there was a British Prime Minister named Churchill. He was an outstanding speaker and was listed as one of the top ten famous speakers in the world. However, when Churchill made his first speech in parliament, he stumbled-in the middle of his speech, he suddenly forgot the following content, and he couldn't remember it. He was flushed and had to interrupt his speech and return to his seat awkwardly. However, he was not discouraged. Instead, he studied his speech skills hard and often practiced his oral expression. After hard work, Churchill finally became a famous orator and outstanding politician in the 2th century.

Not surprisingly, Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States, was also a famous speaker. His success lies in his hard practice of speaking eloquence since he was a teenager and his extensive observation and listening. He listened to the impassioned speeches of politicians and speakers and imitated them. He listened to the evangelists who were running around waving their arms and shaking their voices in the sky. When he came back, he learned from them and practiced his speech repeatedly in the Woods and cornfields. The success of the speech made Lincoln an eloquent lawyer and eventually went into politics.

Albert Einstein said, "Success = diligence+correct method; success = diligence+correct method+less talking. Success is for those who have a will. The so-called "people with a will" means to have the ambition to fight for it wholeheartedly, not afraid of the passage of time, the harsh environment, the ridicule and ridicule of others, learning from others, correcting their mistakes and making up for their shortcomings. Not afraid to learn from others, not afraid to correct your own mistakes, not afraid to make up for your own shortcomings. Only in this way can we become the "person" in the heart of "everything comes to him who waits".

someone said, "you can do whatever you want. As long as you are willing to work hard, study hard and learn with an open mind, your sweat will not flow in vain, and your kung fu will not live up to you, and success will come to you.