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不要担心即将到来的时刻

作者:Alina S.11年级
I want to talk about something that all of us students in Quebec struggle with daily during this time of year. 太阳出得晚,落得早, dangerously low temperature where you can’t be outside for more than five minutes without getting frostbite, 除此之外, 冬季抑郁症.
 
I never believed in 冬季抑郁症 until I came to Stanstead from Poland. 我在这里的第一年, 第一次, 我经历了残酷, long Canadian winters without previously knowing what I was getting into. I can honestly say that I had no idea I was experiencing 冬季抑郁症 until late May when the sun came out 第一次 in six months and the entire campus came alive. I remember telling Kate Collins that I’ve never been happier to hear the birds chirping at 6:00 in the morning. I was overwhelmed by how big of an impact the weather had on me. It seemed as if my problems and bad temper melted away with the snow.         
 
      
Next year came around, and I was absolutely terrified of what the winter was going to bring around. 我想出了一个我认为非常天才的策略, where I would find something to look forward to as a motivation. And as this approach helped me to get through the hard times of the year, I realized that I spend so much time thinking about what’s coming that I totally forgot to enjoy the present. 
 
但是享受现在是什么意思呢. The definition of the word present is: existing or occurring now. Well, in that case it is nearly impossible to be in the present. 不知不觉,现在就变成了过去. The future then becomes the present and the second it becomes the present, it becomes the past. 
 
So, here’s my advice: if being in the present is impossible, all you can do is be in the moment. 尽管冬天会让人感觉有点忧郁, 当你经历艰难的时刻, 直接看一遍, 感觉它, 参与其中, 不要回避它, 然后从另一端出来. 不要试图逃避,因为在你意识到之前, 冬天将成为过去, 你在斯坦斯特德的经历也是如此. It would be a shame to look back and regret not being in the moment and only thinking about what’s to come.  
 
但请记住,春天只有三个月了!
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