If you want to start your own accountability group (or goal squad, as I like to say) but aren’t sure what to do first, try taking a page from Henriette Anne Klauser, author of the books Writing On Both Sides Of The Brain and Write It Down, Make It Happen. 如果你打算开始组建自己的任务小组(或者说是目标小分队,我习惯这么说)但一开始又不知道该做些什么,那就试试看Writing On Both Sides Of The Brain和Write It Down, Make It Happen的作者Henriette Anne Klauser的一些建议吧。 Klauser first became interested in accountability while teaching medieval English at the University of Washington. She noticed that some of her most brilliant students weren’t turning in their work on time and sometimes even failed out of her class. Often the doctoral candidates she thought of as the brightest in their groups never wrote their dissertations, even though they had completed all other coursework. Klauser在华盛顿大学教授中世纪英语时对“任务研究”产生兴趣。她注意到一些很聪明的学生有时候不能按时交作业甚至不及格。在她看来是最聪明的博士学位候选人中,即使在其他学科都已经完成的前提下,也经常会不写论文。 |