写给大学毕业后的自己
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给三年后自己的一封信写给三年后的自己1000三年之后的某某:你好,最近还好么当初的愿望实现了么还会迷茫么当初的你渴望来到一所心仪的大学,在这个“象牙塔”里,可以好好展示自己,可时光如白驹过隙,总说毕业遥遥无期,转眼间各奔东西,四年大学生活就要离你而去,你留下什么遗憾了么大学就像一个大花园,百花竞放,充满花香。
在这个大花园里,我们感受着温馨和爱意。
大学的生活是优越的,不妨幼稚一点点,不妨吵吵闹闹,而如今,你将要挑起自己的担子走一遭了。
回首,想念大学生活的点点滴滴,你心依旧。
回忆,都是美好的回忆。
时隔四年,却依依不舍,于是大学生活的点点滴滴,一幕幕回放。
那是你大一开学时军训的场景,响亮的口号声仍回荡在耳旁,整齐的步伐历历在目;依稀看见你每天清晨在跑道上的身影,在草坪上和同学打打闹闹的场景;看到了你经过自己的努力来到了团委记者站和校报编辑部,看到了你整日忙碌的身影;看到了你积极参加活动,即使失败也不气馁;看到了你抱着书匆匆忙忙的穿过校园,来到图书馆。
静静地坐下来学习;看到了你在宿舍里和舍友无拘无束,谈天说地。
如今,你要离开,离开熟悉的校园,熟悉的人儿,你是否恋恋不舍呢你埋怨过,埋怨学校的不好,埋怨同学的无理取闹,看不惯一些人,一些事情,觉得不公平,不公正,可正是那样的情况下,让你学会了如何融入集体,适应环境,让你明白了,一时埋怨,是因为自己不够强大,一直埋怨,是因为自己忘记了强大才是自己不败的法则;你彷徨过,从早到晚,除了上课,你不知道自己该做些什么,总是把时间浪费在一直的徘徊中,但随着阅历的增长,你的思想开始改变,在人才济济的校园里,你明白了自己应该如何去做。
你困苦过,因为感情,你一蹶不振,整日伤感,把自己锁在自己狭小的天地里,可时间证明了一切,你由此变得更加成熟。
在大学里,你收获了很多。
毕业之际,静静的一个人看着偌大的校园,竟有一种想哭的感觉。
终于毕业了,长舒一口气,如释重负,你拥有了学士的称号,穿着学士服在校园里,拍些照片,留下唯一的纪念,你笑着,那种笑里却更多的隐含着依依不舍之情。
写给三年后的自己的一封信大学亲爱的你:你好!祝贺你大学毕业。
你即将步入社会,迎接一个美好的未来。
转眼三年过去了,你也不是那个懵懂的少年了。
大学的生活是美好的,也是残酷的,你要认清自己,努力。
希望三年后你能过上你期待的生活。
首先是学业方面吧。
你要明白大学的意义,大学,博学也。
趁着年轻,千方百计地博览群书,学习新知识。
大一时,要熟悉自己的专业,要学什么东西,以后找什么工作。
不仅要把英语四级过了,而且还要取得一个较高的成绩。
打好高等数学和专业基础知识,做到至少不挂科。
培养一门兴趣爱好,比如说口琴。
多去名校转转,看看自己和他们差距有多大,想办法补好自身短板。
大二时,巩固专业知识,大二要过了英语六级,自学python,多看人工智能领域的书籍,争取拿奖学金。
假期的时候去企业单位看看本专业需要的技能,努力补全,了解现在社会对人才的需求。
大三时,有了良好的专业知识,希望你能尽快地到企业中实习,锻炼能力,做好职业规划。
这时考虑清楚究竟要不要读研,尽早为考研做好准备。
大四,回广州实习,在软件城结合自己的知识,学以致用。
第二是生活。
希望你能坚持锻炼,天气好的时候出去跑步。
不要晚于十二点睡觉,早起吃早餐。
多去图书馆,少呆在宿舍,利用好互联网和图书馆资源,开阔视野,丰富知识。
不要放弃读书,坚持每周读一本好书,试着写一篇书评或者评论。
周日晚上坚持看一部经典电影,写下影评。
继续写。
当你有经验或体会的时候,用文字的形式写下来,尽量贡献给一些作家。
但是切记不要为了得奖而逼自己写。
不要把时间浪费在看直播和无聊的社交上。
让自己独立,学会独处。
但是不要内向,有机会表现自己的时候多尝试。
交好朋友,认识优秀的人。
对于感情,希望你不要因为寂寞或者跟风而谈恋爱。
你要做的就是越来越好。
感情现在对你来说只是稍纵即逝的事情。
最后,认清自己。
你是一个浮躁偏执的人,做事很难静下心来,但是静下心来认真做事就会集中精神。
愿你在浮躁的时候静下心来,听几首小曲,然后开始做事。
写给大学毕业后的自己亲爱的未来的我,首先,恭喜你顺利毕业!大学的四年时光匆匆而过,希望这期间你经历了很多、学到了很多,并取得了你所期望的成绩。
在你即将迈入社会的时刻,我希望对你说的第一句话是:保持对未知的勇气。
无论你未来选择什么样的道路,进入怎样的职业领域,都要勇敢地面对新的挑战和机会。
虽然你也许会面临一些困难和压力,但只有敢于尝试,才能发现更多的可能性,不断地进步和成长。
此外,我希望你能始终保持对自己的热爱和信心。
回想起大学时代,你选择的专业是你热爱并热衷于追求的。
但是,在未来的职业生涯中,你可能会遇到挫折、迷茫和困扰,但请你永远不要忘记自己的初心和梦想。
只有坚持自己所热爱并且认为有价值的事情,才能真正活得有意义。
在你进入职场之后,我希望你能保持积极向上的心态。
职场充满了竞争和挑战,你可能会遇到一些不尽如人意的事情,但千万不要气馁。
要保持积极的心态,相信自己的能力和潜力,相信未来一定会更好。
当然,生活不仅仅只有工作。
我希望你也能寻找到生活的平衡。
工作固然重要,但家庭、朋友和个人兴趣同样重要。
要学会在忙碌中找到时间与家人团聚、与朋友相聚,放松心情,调整自己。
最后,无论你未来身在何处,我希望你能怀揣一颗感恩的心。
感恩自己的成长,感恩家人的支持和付出,感恩朋友的陪伴,感恩社会的关怀。
要铭记感恩的情怀,用积极向上的态度回馈社会,帮助那些需要帮助的人。
亲爱的未来的我,希望你能坚持热爱、保持勇气、活出自信。
相信你会过上幸福、充实、有意义的生活。
未来的道路或许充满了未知和挑战,但我相信你会努力去追求你所向往的生活。
祝愿你一切顺利,期待与你共同成长!最诚挚的祝福,现在的你。
写给大学四年后自己的一封信200字无论是在学校还是在社会中,大家总免不了要接触或使用书信吧,书信在人类的交流与沟通的历史上占有重要地位。
写给大学四年后自己的一封信200字篇1#年的自己:你好!不知道你现在是以什么样的心情在看这封信,是不是还想此时的我一样,正为自己渺茫的前途而感伤,还是……所以与其客套地说你好,不如发自真心的问一声:你好吗?我先给你说说我现在的生活状态吧。
算一算我现在进入大学已经有大半年了,对学校及周围的环境也算比较熟悉了,不过我现在对大学生活似乎还不够适应,每天都有很多忙不完的事,功课的复习也总是跟不上进度。
都说大学的学习是很轻松的,但是我一点也没有这种感觉,有时还很怀念那曾经深恶痛疾、朝思夜盼着想要快点结束的高三生活,毕竟那时虽然同样很忙碌,但那也是充实的。
同学们忙里偷闲互相开开玩笑、打打闹闹,抑或为了同样的数学题或物理题时而埋头沉思,时而因不同的观点争论得不可开交,甚至于高三即将结束时的那场冷战……一切的一切,现在都是那么的怀念,就像那时同样怀念高中生活一样,也许人就是这样吧,不懂得珍惜眼前的生活,直至失去了才想起那时的好。
所以我猜,你现在一定也很怀念四年前的我的生活吧,尽管现在的我对其抱怨不迭。
大学最重要的还是学习。
这里的学习不仅仅是你在大学时期的侠义的学习知识,而是广泛的学习各种技能,提高你个人的自身素质。
在大学四年里,大一时,你在学习基础课程的同时,参加各种社团活动,担任一定的职位,培养自己的处事能力和交流技巧,为将来的求职做好准备;大二时,除了完成基础课到专业课的转变,还可以广泛涉猎各个领域的知识,扩大自己的知识面,可以适当地选择与自己专业相关的兼职或感兴趣的工作,参加义工、支教等社会实践活动,进一步与社会接触;大三时,这是规划人生目标的重要阶段,在这一年,你要对自己以后的发展方向做好选择,尽量把大四的知识在大三学完,可以去请教学姐、学长的经历,选择最适合自己的人生道路;大四时,这时已是把自己送入社会的时候,可以写好自己的求职简历,多浏览各网站,参加公司面试,如果你在大学四年有目标地坚持自己的信念与生活,那么大四就是你收获的季节。
给大学毕业后的自己的一封信范文(10篇)给大学毕业后的自己的一封信范文(精选10篇)给大学毕业后的自己的一封信范文篇1未来的自我:你好!当你看到这封穿越时空的信的时候,你已经是10年后的我了。
10年后的我到底长什么样?被别人称为小胖妞的我,有没有变得瘦点?多愁善感的我有没有变得开朗一点呢?沉迷于小说,爱幻想的我,有没有改掉这个劣习呢?并且我也很好奇,未来的世界会是什么样?我到底考上了梦寐以求的厦门大学了吗?以往那些有福同享有难同当的哥们如今生活的还好吗?怎样样?有没有佩服我的幻想本事?好了,我们言归正传。
虽然,我并不明白在未来的这十年中,你经历过什么?也许你因为困难而退缩过,也许你因为迷茫而放弃过,也许你因为无助而落泪过。
可是,我期望未来的你永远不要被现实打败,不管你会经历什么,我期望你永远是那个天真却又不轻易服输的女汉子!未来的我,当你被现实迷惑的时候,请你要记得,以往坐在院子里数星星的那个我,喜欢浪漫却又不爱表现的那个傻傻的我;当你被现实打败时,你更要记得那个跆拳道打实战时,为了证明自我的实力,被打倒几次却还倔强的要爬起来的我;在你失落时,迷茫时,你必须不要忘记对自我说,嘿,姑娘,别哭,王冠会掉!当你被成功的花环簇拥时,你要记得告诫自我,嘿,姑娘,人外有人,天外有天!因为,10年前的你,以往那么坚强而执着于自我的梦想。
你还记得吗?10年前,你刚进入叛逆期,常跟老妈吵架顶嘴,总觉得自我有本事展翅翱翔,总觉得父母的唠叨是一种剩余。
嘿嘿,不知此刻的你有没有醒悟?你还记得吗,10年前的你,老喜欢把什么事都憋在心里,不喜欢让别人跟着你心烦,那么此刻的你,有没有找到倾诉的办法?其实,有的时候,你真的不用给自我套一个坚强的外壳,当你感觉压力大的时候,好好哭一场。
你还记得吗,10年前的你,对朋友都太真,可换来的却是一次次扎心的伤害。
那么此刻你,有没有找到一个知心朋友?哈哈,未来的我,我啰嗦了这么多,你必须烦我了。
写给自己毕业时的一封信写给自己毕业时的一封信(通用5篇)无论是在学校还是在社会中,大家都跟书信打过交道吧,书信是人们用于表情达意的一种交际工具。
那么,怎么去写信呢?以下是小编精心整理的写给自己毕业时的一封信(通用5篇),欢迎大家分享。
写给自己毕业时的一封信1三年后的xx:你好!以前你一直盼望着能读一个漂亮的大学。
转眼间大学生活已经离你而去,迎接你的将是复杂的社会生活,你做好准备了吗?你是否难以割舍美好的大学生活呢,你是否恋恋不舍四年的兄弟之情呢?你是否对自己这四年来的表现满意?你又是否真的学会了很多东西?回想四年的大学生涯充满了酸甜苦辣,有时你显得那么幼稚,有时你也彰显男人成熟的魅力。
四年中和宿舍的兄弟也有过一些不愉快,但那并不影响你们铁打的友谊,你一定要记得和他们好好的聚一聚、聊一聊,大学同学那才是你最亲近的朋友。
你是否对自己四年前的选择有过后悔之心?记得那时候,你是那么的不喜欢你的专业,对它总是嗤之以鼻。
眨眼间,你已从一个师兄师姐的师弟变成了别人的大师哥。
你所学的和所收获的已比你刚入学时多很多了。
这一点你应该不会否认吧?难道你没有学会什么有用的?如果真的如此,那你愧对关心你的人。
我知道,你一直是一个勤奋、好学、有上进心的男孩,你不会让那样的事情发生在你的身上。
虽然说“莲出淤泥而不染,濯清涟不妖”,但社会环境对人的影响是人自身的力量难以抵制的。
更何况,常在水边走,哪有不湿鞋呢?大学校园是一个人才济济的地方,也是一个可以让人滋生腐败思想的发源地。
有没有过腐败的行为,只有你自己才清楚。
不过,我希望你能明白,犯错不是最大的错误,最大的错误是你自己没有勇气和决心去改正自己所犯下的错误。
庆幸得分是从那以后,你有对自己的行为进行反省。
你没有让腐败之草长满你的心灵!懂得自律、自制和自悟是成功与失败的三八线。
希望你以后都能保持这种及时反省的良好习惯。
好习惯是人一生享受不尽的财富啊!做人应该不忘过去,展望未来。
想象一下大学毕业后的自己的样子作文As I imagine myself after graduating from university, I envision a confident and accomplished individual ready to conquer the world.随着我脑海中想象自己大学毕业后的模样,我看到一个充满自信和成就感的人,准备征服世界。
Having completed my studies, I see myself stepping into the professional world with a sense of purpose. Armed with the knowledge and skills gained throughout my educational journey, I am ready to make a positive impact in my chosen field.在完成学业之后,我看见自己带着目标意识迈入职场。
通过教育旅程中所获得的知识和技能,我准备在我选择的领域产生积极影响。
As an ambitious graduate, I aspire to secure a positionthat aligns with my passions and interests. Whether it bein the realm of business, technology, or creative arts, I am willing to work hard and pursue opportunities that canenable me to showcase my talents and contribute meaningfully.作为一名有追求的毕业生,我渴望能够获得与我的热情和兴趣相符的职位。
无论是在商业、科技还是创意艺术领域,我愿意努力工作并追求机会,以展示我的才华并做出有意义的贡献。
给三年后大学毕业的自己写一封信英语作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Dear Future Me,Hi, it's me - your awesome 10-year-old self! I'm writing this letter to you after you finally graduated from college. I can't even imagine what life will be like in 3 years when you're reading this. Will you have gotten really tall? Will your voice be super deep? I hope you still love video games as much as I do now!Anyway, I wanted to give you some advice and words of wisdom from your younger, wiser self before you go out into the "real world" (whatever that means). Here are some important things to remember:Always be kindThis is like, the most important rule ever. No matter what you end up doing with your life, you have to be a kind person. Be kind to your family, be kind to your friends, be kind to strangers, and most importantly - be kind to yourself. The world can be apretty mean place sometimes, but if you're kind, it makes everything a little bit better.Never stop learningJust because you finished college doesn't mean you have to stop learning new things! Promise me you'll always stay curious and want to learn more. Read lots of books, take classes about subjects that interest you, go to museums, watch documentaries - never let your brain get bored! An inquiring mind is a happy mind.Do what you loveOkay, I know grown-ups are always saying stuff like "Follow your passion!" and "Do what makes you happy!" But they're right! You're so lucky that you got to go to college and study whatever you wanted to study. So now that you've graduated, make sure to get a job or start a career doing something you genuinely enjoy. Life is too short to be stuck doing something you hate day after day. Trust me, even though I'm just a 10-year-old kid, I know what I'm talking about on this one.Stay activePlease, please, please don't turn into a couch potato as an adult! I really hope you kept up with sports or exercising or evenjust going on walks and hiking like we do now. An active body is so important for an active mind. Plus, won't it be awesome if even as an old grandpa you can still run around and play with your grandkids? Getting exercise will help keep you young at heart.Appreciate your parentsHey, I'm sure by the time you're reading this, Mom and Dad are going to be getting pretty old. Maybe they'll even have grey hair and wrinkles - gross! But I want you to always remember how lucky you are to have such loving, supportive parents. They worked so hard to give you an amazing childhood and help you achieve your dreams of going to college. No matter how old you get, never forget to tell your parents how much you love and appreciate them.Stay close with your siblingsYou and your brother/sister have been best friends ever since you were babies. Just because you're all grown up now doesn't mean that has to change! No matter how busy you get with jobs and relationships and adult responsibilities, make sure to always make time for your siblings. They'll be a special part of your life forever. Do fun things together, celebrate holidaystogether, and be there for each other through the good times and bad. Family is forever!Call your grandparentsOur grandparents are the absolute best - so kind, so wise, and with such fascinating stories to tell about how different life used to be back in their day. As you get older, make an effort to call them as often as you can, and visit them in person whenever possible. They'll be over the moon to spend time with you and hear about your life. Their advice and words of wisdom are like nuggets of gold!Never lose your sense of wonderWhen we're kids, the whole world seems so magical, fascinating, and full of possibilities. Looking at puffy clouds in the sky, watching a caterpillar become a butterfly, going to the science museum - everything is an adventure and a discovery. I really, really hope that as an adult, you've managed to hang on to that sense of awe and curiosity about the universe. Never take the natural world and all of its mysteries for granted!Always keep dreaming bigIf there's one thing I know about you - your future self - it's that you're a big dreamer who doesn't just think inside the box.We always talk about how we want to be an astronaut who travels to Mars, or a famous scientist who cures a deadly disease, or the first person to walk on Jupiter (which might not actually be possible, but dream big, right?!). Whatever you ended up doing with your career, I hope you pursued your biggest, mostout-there dreams and ambitions. The world needs more dreamers!So there you have it, some words of wisdom and advice from your 10-year-old self. Can you even believe how profound and insightful I am for someone so young? Just kidding...but hopefully at least some of what I said will stick with you.I'm proud of you for graduating from college - I always knew you could do it! Now get out there and change the world, Future Me. Never forget where you came from, keep your family and friends close, and live life to the absolute fullest. You've got this!Love,Your 10-year-old self篇2Dear Me in 3 Years,Hiya, it's me - your awesome elementary school self! I'm writing this letter to you because I heard you'll be graduating from college soon. Isn't that crazy? I can't even imagine being that old and smart. You must know, like, everything by now!I bet college was super fun. Did you join any cool clubs or make tons of new friends? I hope you got to go to lots of parties and stay up as late as you wanted without Mom yelling at you. No bedtime is going to be the best! I'm a little jealous, not gonna lie.So much must have changed since I'm just a kid now. I can't wait to grow up and be just like you. Although, I hope I'm still just as fun and silly as I am today. Don't become one of those boring grown-ups who doesn't know how to have a good time anymore! Promise me you'll still play video games, watch cartoons, and eat ice cream for dinner sometimes. Being a grown-up doesn't mean you have to be lame.I have so many questions about what life is like when you're an adult. Like, do you have your own house or apartment? An apartment sounds awesome - getting to live by yourself with no parents telling you what to do. But also kind of scary! How do you cook for yourself and do laundry and all that stuff? I canbarely make a sandwich without making a huge mess. Yikes, adulting sounds hard.Speaking of hard things, what was it like going to college and picking a career? Did you end up being a teacher like you always said, or did you decide to do something totally different?I can't make up my mind on what I want to be. One day I want to be a rockstar, the next day an astronaut. I guess you'll have figured all that out by the time you read this though!Are you married or have a boyfriend/girlfriend? That's so bizarre to think about. I still think boys are gross and have cooties! Haha, just kidding...kind of. I can't picture myself ever being into that mushy stuff. But who knows, maybe I'll change my mind when I'm older and understand what all the fuss is about.Let me know if you have any awesome travel stories to share! I'd love to hear about all the places you've gone and thingsyou've seen. My favorite place I've ever been so far is Disney World. I'm sure you've gotten to go to way more exciting places though. Like, did you finally make it to Paris or London like we always dreamed? Or maybe you backpacked through Europe over the summer? So cool!I hope you've had the chance to do lots of fun things and live out all your big dreams and goals. I'm counting on you to have some epic adventures planned for us! Don't let us down, okay? Work hard, but also play hard. That's my motto to live by.No matter what though, I just want you to be happy. As long as you're truly happy with the life you've made for yourself, that's all that matters to me. I hope you took chances, pushed yourself, but also learned to cut loose and not take things too seriously all the time.Gosh, it's so weird thinking about how grown up you must be. My mind is blown that the little kid writing this is the same person as you. We've come a long way, me! I'm proud of you and can't wait to see what the future holds. Just don't forget where you came from - a silly, fun-loving, ice cream-obsessed kid who can't wait to grow up...but not too much.Stay cool, awesome adult me! Show the world who's boss.Love,Your elementary self篇3Dear Me in Three Years,Hiya! It's me, your silly old self from way back in 5th grade. Can you believe it? In just a couple years, you'll be a grown-up college graduate! I'm getting butterflies in my tummy just thinking about all the amazing things you've probably done. I bet you've had so many cool adventures and learned a bunch of super neat stuff.Since you're becoming a real adult now, I thought I'd write you this letter to give you some advice and reminders from your pint-sized former self. You know, wise words from when you were young and carefree! I'm still just a kid, but I like to think I've got a few good ideas up my sleeve.First off, I hope you've kept your spark of curiosity blazing bright all this time. Always stay eager to explore new ideas and ask tons of questions - never stop learning! The world is such an fascinating place, filled with endless stuff to discover. Keep your eyes wide open to soak it all in. I'm counting on you, grown-up me, to keep fueling that fire in your belly to understand how things work.Speaking of understanding stuff, I really hope you've become a master at focusing on your schoolwork over the years.I still struggle so much with paying attention in class rather than daydreaming about runningoutside at recess. You've got todevelop some crazy self-discipline skills to make it through all that tough curriculum. But I believe in you! Just don't neglect to schedule plenty of goof-off time too. All work and no play would drive us both bonkers.Have you kept up with your hobbies and interests from when you were a kiddo? Please tell me you're still an epic artist, filling up sketchbooks with cool drawings and doodles like I love doing now. And I hope you've kept practicing that magic trick with the disappearing coin - it drove Mom and Dad nuts, but I thought it was hilarious! Whatever path you ended up on, I bet you found a way to nurture your creative outlets and quirky side hustles. Don't let that inquisitive spirit fade away.While we're on the topic of staying true to yourself, I have to ask: Are you still an outrageously silly goofball who tells the weirdest jokes and doesn't care what other people think? I sure hope so, because keeping that fun-loving attitude will make life way more delightful. Never lose that ability to get totally carried away with uncontrollable giggle fits over nothing! The world needs more laughter.But in all seriousness (or as serious as I can manage for a few sentences), I hope you've also really worked on being a good friend over the past few years. Surrounding yourself withawesome people who have your back is so important. Never ditch your loyal BFFs or take them for granted! Make an effort to be a thoughtful listener, generous spirit, and all-around outstanding human being. Treat everyone - from your college pals to professors to coworkers - with kindness and respect. Bullies are for failures, got it?While you're cultivating all those fantastic friendships, don't you dare forget about staying close with our family too! I know we'll probably fight with our siblings and drive our parents up the wall sometimes, but always remember that we're a unit. Our fam will have your back through thick and thin, so shower them with appreciation. Call Mom and Dad every week to check in, and visit Grandma and Grandpa as often as you can. Family is forever.Okay, time for some real talk: I really, really hope you've figured out how to not be as shy and self-conscious as I can be sometimes. Putting yourself out there is scary, but SO worth it. Don't waste your college years hanging back in the corners at parties or letting your inner voice talk you out of raising your hand in class. You've got to learn how to own your opinions and put yourself out into the world! I'm counting on you to push through any self-doubts and become a confident young adult who embraces new experiences and opportunities. Promise?While you're building up that bold attitude, make sureyou're also developing a solid sense of what's right and persistently standing up for it. The world can be a tough place sometimes, so you've got to be brave enough to be an unwavering force for justice and equality. Use your strong moral compass to be an advocate for the underdog and a protector of the vulnerable. Don't turn a blind eye if you see somebody getting mistreated - be an upstander, not a bystander! Recognize how fortunate we are and always look for ways you can make a positive impact.Whew, getting a bit heavy here - you know how I can get carried away sometimes! Let me just wrap this up by saying how unbelievably proud I am of you already, three years beforeyou've even walked across that graduation stage. If you've managed to hold onto the core of who you are while growing exponentially as a person, then I'd call that a wildly successful college experience. You've turned into somebody our 5th grade self would look up to and admire so much.Just don't go getting too mature and pretentious on me, okay? You're still the same weirdo I am at heart - just with a few years of extra knowledge, independence, and incredible memories under your belt. Stay hungry to explore the world, butnever lose that wide-eyed childhood appreciation of its magic and innocence.I can't wait to see where life takes you next, Me! The future is yours for the taking. Spread your wings and soar - you've got this!Love,Your Nine-Year-Old Self篇4Dear Me After College,Hiya, it's me - your little kid self from way back in elementary school! I'm writing this letter to you all the way from the past. Isn't that crazy? I can't even imagine what life will be like when you get this. You'll probably be a grown-up with a big job and your own place to live. Wild!I bet you've had some awesome adventures since I knew you.I hope you've traveled to lots of fun places, made tons of new friends, and learned about all sorts of cool things in your classes. College always seemed so big and exciting when we were little. I can't wait to hear all about it!Since you're an adult now, you've gotta listen to my very important kid advice, okay? First off, don't forget to eat your veggies and get plenty of sleep. Grown-ups need that stuff to stay healthy and have energy, even if vegetables are pretty gross. Oh, and be sure to keep up with your hobby collection! Have you added any sweet new Pokemon cards or action figures lately?Most importantly, you better still be having fun and being a good friend. I really hope you've kept your spark of silliness and childlike joy alive all these years later. The world can get way too serious sometimes, so we've gotta remember to goof around and crack silly jokes as much as possible. And you'd better not have forgotten about your childhood best buds either! Even if you've drifted apart, you've gotta value those long-lasting friendships. Pinky promise you'll make time for the people who matter most, 'k?Knowing my future self, you're probably rolling your eyes at this childish rambling right about now. But just you wait - pretty soon, you'll be a boring grown-up too! So savor these last few years of freedom and youthful spirit while you've got 'em.I'm getting a little tired of writing, but I've got one last extremely vital piece of advice: NEVER STOP BELIEVING IN MAGIC AND MAKE-BELIEVE! Even super adults like you shouldmake time for fantasy, imagination, and chasing dreams. Whether that means watching superhero movies, reading fiction books, or just letting your mind wander, you've gotta keep that sense of wonderment alive. The real world can be awfully dull if you don't make room for mystery and enchantment. Promise me you won't lose that yet, okay future me?Welp, that's about all the knowledge I can bestow for now. This has been an awfully long letter from a kid, so I'll quit while I'm ahead. Just remember to work hard, play hard, and stay true to yourself - the same silly spirit you've always had. I'm already proud of you and all the amazing things you've done!Can't wait to catch up again in another 20 years or so. Maybe you'll be a parent by then? Jeez, I can't even imagine! We've got so many more adventures ahead of us.Your Pal,Your Kid Self篇5Dear Me in 3 Years,Hiya! It's me, your awesome 10-year-old self, writing to you from way back in 2020. How crazy is that? I'm sending this letterall the way into the future to 2023 when you'll be graduating from university. I can barely even imagine what that will be like!I have so many questions about what your life is like in 2023. Have you changed a lot since you were a kid? I'll be honest, it's pretty hard for me to picture you as a grown-up university graduate. As I'm writing this, I still have my Lego sets spread all over my bedroom floor and dried spaghetti sauce stains on my favorite Paw Patrol t-shirt.Speaking of food, what do you even eat as an adult? Have you learned to cook anything besides microwaved mac and cheese? Or do you just constantly eat at restaurants and diners? That would be the life! Maybe you've turned into a health nut who only eats things like quinoa and kale. Blech, I hope not.What does your bedroom look like now? Is it a crazy mess like mine or are you all neat and organized? I'll bet you've finally gotten rid of those old stuffed animals I used to sleep with every night. Or maybe you became sad and sentimental and kept them? Either way, I'm sure your room is a million times bigger and better than the one you have now.Have you managed to get rid of that bad habit of biting your nails? I know Mom and Dad were always getting onto you about that. Maybe you've picked up some other weird habits instead,like talking to yourself or something. Well, as long as you're not picking your nose in public, I won't judge!What do you even do with all your time now that you're not in school anymore? Do you just binge-watch TV shows and play video games all day long? Or do you have to go to an office and work at a boring job? I sure hope it's not something lame like working at an insurance company or something. Maybe you're doing something fun and cool like being a video game designer or a YouTuber!Are you rich yet? I've been working hard and saving up my allowance, so you better not have blown all that cash I've been setting aside! But if you did manage to make it big and become a millionaire, feel free to share some of that wealth with your favorite little guy here in the past. Maybe send me one of those hovercrafts they'll probably have in the future!Do you have your own place, or do you still live with Mom and Dad? If you've got your own house or apartment, is it clean or disgusting? I'll bet you leave dishes piled up in the sink for weeks at a time. Maybe you've gotten a maid to clean up after your slobby self.Have you gone on any awesome vacations to exotic places? You better have left the country at least once by 2023! I want tohear all about hiking through the Amazon rainforest or going on safari in Africa or something. Just don't get eaten by any lions or piranhas or anything! That would be pretty lame to get taken out like that after making it all the way to age 23.Most importantly, have you managed to get a girlfriend or boyfriend yet? Who is the lucky lady or gentleman? Are they a total babe or what? I can't wait until I'm old enough to start dating and falling in love and all that mushy stuff. Maybe you'll have beaten me to the punch and even gotten married by 2023! If so, I better be your best man. Unless you knocked someone up already, then yikes, I hope not!Well, those are just a few of the millions of questions I have about what the future holds for you. Just think, in three short years, you'll be finishing up university and getting ready to embark on your entire adult life. It's crazy to think about, but I know you've got this! After all, you are me, and I'm obviously awesome.So get out there and conquer the world, future me! Become a billionaire tech genius who dates supermodels and travels to the moon on vacations. As long as you end up being happier than a kid eating an infinite ice cream sundae, I'll know you did something right.Don't forget about little old me back here in the past though! Maybe when you're rich and famous, you can sendsomeขขขขขขขขขขขขขขขขขขขขขsomething cool from the future. I'll be waiting!Your friend forever,[Your Name]P.S. Did they finally invent flying cars and hoverboards by 2023? If so, you better have hooked me up with one! A kid can dream...篇6Dear Future Me,Hiya! It's me, your awesome elementary school self. I'm writing this letter to you all the way from 2021 when you're just a kid. I can't believe you're about to graduate from college in 2024! That seems like a gazillion years from now. I bet you've grown up to be a really cool adult. I hope you're still having fun and being goofy like me though!So much crazy stuff has happened since I wrote this letter. I don't actually know any of the details, but I can just imagine. Like, did we ever get that pet dinosaur we wanted? Or go to spacecamp? Those would be so epic! Whether we did those exact things or not, I'm sure you've been on lots of fantastic adventures.I have a million questions about what life is like in 2024 when you're an adult. Is the future as amazing as the movies make it look? Do you have a hoverboard or a flying car? That would be the best for getting to school! Speaking of school, what was college actually like? Did you join a million clubs and have to study, like, 24/7? I hope you still had time for fun and made awesome friends.What are grown-ups even supposed to do after college? I know I'll be about 21 or 22 when you're reading this. Will you have a super important job? If so, what is it? Maybe you're saving the world or being a racecar driver! Or maybe you're still just watching cartoons in your pajamas. Hey, no judgments here! As long as you're happy, that's what matters most.Have you traveled everywhere and gone on adventures like you always dreamed of? Did you climb tall mountains, see crazy wildlife, eat weird foods? I hope you kept having a sense of curiosity and wonder about the world like we do now. The world is such an awesome, fascinating place and there's so much to explore!Most importantly, I really hope you've stayed true to who you are - kind, goofy, full of energy, and up for anything. I hope you never stopped telling bad jokes that make people groan. And I hope you never lost that sparkle of joy and excitement that makes kids so dang fun. Just because you're taller and older doesn't mean you have to be boring!There's so much I could say, but I'd probably just ramble forever. After all, we're talking about over three years of living packed into one little letter! So I'll leave it at this - wherever life took you, whatever happened between now and 2024, I hope you lived it to the fullest. If you ever feel lost or forget how to have fun, just think back to this awesome kid-version of you. I'll be here, ready to remind you how to make the most of every single day.Can't wait to hear all about it when we're reunited in the future! Sending you the biggest bear hug across time and space.Your Goofy Elementary Self。
大学毕业十年后的自己一封信作文全文共9篇示例,供读者参考大学毕业十年后的自己一封信作文篇1亲爱的自己:您好!最近有什么心情不好的。
身体还健康吗?岁月悠悠,注视着遥远的星空,俯瞰着地上的落叶,在这是十年之间,你肯定应该经历了不少磨难、挫折。
你变瘦了还是胖了?十年就像眨眼之间就降临了。
十年后亲爱的自己,你好!这个时候你的父母已经更年迈了,希望他们健康如初,精神矍铄。
如果他们正遭受病痛的折磨,你一定要悉心照顾。
当年在你最困难最无助人生最低谷的时候,陪伴在你身边给予莫大鼓励和支持的就是他们,他们也许会比以前糊涂,比以前迟缓,甚至是固执,你也要忍耐,就如同当初他们忍耐你的无知、刁蛮任性和失败一样。
十年后亲爱的自己,你好!你应该在工作了吧?工作的还顺利吗?没遇到什么麻烦吧,这个工作是自己的愿望吗……希望你不要太劳累,身体要紧。
你还记得小学,初中,高中的同学吗?不会忘记吧,你还会跟他们联系吗?她们身体可好,有和他们聚会吗?现在朋友多吗?我希望我能拥有真正的友谊,交到真心相待的朋友。
人生若得知己如此,也就此生无憾了吧。
十年后亲爱的自己,你好!这时你要感谢一直陪在你身边的人,珍惜她。
遇到困难和挫折,一定要微笑和勇敢。
亲爱的,十年的变化还很多,可是依旧做一个简单而快乐的人很重要。
十年的光阴看似漫长,其实也是一弹眼的功夫,要珍惜!珍惜时间,珍惜生命,珍惜在你生命中出现的每个人每一天!最后祝:身体健康,工作顺利!写信人:日期:大学毕业十年后的自己一封信作文篇2亲爱的未来的我,你好!我是十年前的你,现在还是个小学生。
我写这封信给你,想知道你变成了怎样的人,过得开心不开心,还有你实现了什么梦想。
我想问问你现在是不是已经大学毕业了呢?我猜你肯定是一个很厉害的人,因为你经过了十年的学习和努力。
你是不是成为了一个科学家、医生、或者是工程师呢?还是成为了我梦想中的作家?无论你现在是什么职业,我相信你一定是一个很出色的人。
也许你现在已经有了自己的家庭,有了自己的孩子。
写给大学四年后自己的一封信(精选5篇)写给大学四年后自己的一封信(精选5篇)无论是在学校还是在社会中,大家总免不了要接触或使用书信吧,书信在人类的交流与沟通的历史上占有重要地位。
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写给大学四年后自己的一封信篇1亲爱的自己:在写这篇东西之前,我还沉迷在游戏的快乐与激情当中。
打开Word,对着空白的页面,双手放在键盘上,半天憋不出一个字来,随即想到,这就是我追求了3年的大学的生活吗?我承认,我上大学的原因是高中的老师灌输给我们3年的思想——现在的主要任务是学习,学习,在学习,只要考上了大学,随便你怎么玩都行,没人管你。
经过紧张的令人窒息的最后1个月的高考学习气氛,我实现了3年的追求——大学生活。
在这里生活了1个月之后,我不禁想,如果我回到高三的话,能不能忍受这般沉重的学业呢?在这里,每周都是双休,不像高三那时每周只有星期天下午的6个小时的休息,还有茫茫多的作业和试卷等着我,而且课程只有高三的一半都不到,课堂上老师的态度是那么轻松,而我们在下面是那么自由,不用提心吊胆的怕老师突然出现在我身边,我一度认为,大学的生活就是这样的。
但是,经过了第一学期的期末考试,我才发现这一学期什么都没学到,什么收获都没,有的是每个月父母寄过来的生活费的汇款单。
难道大学四年就这样混过去?一直这样每天游戏过去?一直就这样平凡,平庸,无为?我不甘心!四年后的我啊,你是否能告诉我,你现在的生活是怎样的?你有什么样的工作?你有什么样的但是我知道,我现在不可能知道的,但我却要告诉你:当你离开校园、离开同窗四年的兄弟们,不要担心自己一个人在这个充满利欲、权利、黑暗的世界上孤独无助,也不要害怕什么上当了,受骗了,因为这样你才会长大。
唉我不知道我现在每天都干些什么,一天就这样过了;唉我不知道我每天坐在教室里面听着听懂的汉字却不知道是什么意思的句子,为了什么呢?难道仅仅为了毕业后挣些仅仅饿不死自己,少得可怜的工资吗?我不知道唉除了父母,我真的不知道这世上还有什么值得我留恋;唉我不知道我来这个世俗是干什么来呢?我不知道我现在为什么学习,为什么而奋斗?我很渺茫我不喜欢理工可是我偏偏选择了理工,不甘这样平凡的度过这四年而我现在却很平凡,我一直以为大学生应该是有思想、有道德、有理想、有品位、有修养的,而不想那些出口成脏,出口就是骂人的话等等一切野兽的行为,而我身边的那些大学生却退化到原始社会,唉我本想出淤泥而不染,却发现他们把我当作异类,他们却认为他们那样才是男人,对呀就是呀,一个一个都是从社会主义一下子进步到几百万年前的原始社会!唉我却一点点改变不了,我也不想适应这个环境。
时光荏苒,岁月如梭。
转眼间,我从那个充满梦想的大学生校园走到了毕业十年的今天。
回首过去,我不禁感慨万分,感慨自己在这十年间经历了无数的挑战、成长和收获。
今天,我想借此机会,对自己说一声:“谢谢你,过去的十年,让我变得更加坚强、成熟和自信。
”一、初入社会,摸爬滚打十年前,我带着满满的激情和期待,告别了校园生活,踏入了社会这个大染缸。
初入职场,我面临着诸多挑战。
首先,是工作环境的适应。
从校园的宁静、宽松到职场的繁忙、紧张,我需要迅速调整自己的心态。
其次,是工作技能的提升。
作为一名刚刚毕业的大学生,我深知自己的不足,为了能在工作中立足,我不断学习、充实自己。
在这十年里,我经历了无数次的加班、熬夜,也尝到了成功的喜悦。
在工作中,我学会了如何与同事、领导沟通,如何处理各种突发状况。
同时,我也明白了团队协作的重要性,学会了在团队中发挥自己的优势,为团队的整体发展贡献力量。
二、爱情与婚姻,甜蜜与苦涩毕业后的十年,我经历了爱情与婚姻的洗礼。
在这段旅程中,我收获了甜蜜,也品尝了苦涩。
大学时期,我谈了一场刻骨铭心的恋爱。
那段时光,我们相互扶持、共同成长。
然而,毕业后,现实的压力让我们不得不面临分手的抉择。
分手后,我陷入了深深的痛苦,但我知道,成长就是要学会面对失去。
经过一段时间的调整,我重新振作起来。
在经历了几次失败的相亲后,我终于遇到了我的另一半。
他阳光、幽默,对生活充满热情。
我们相识、相知、相爱,最终走进了婚姻的殿堂。
婚后,我们共同面对生活的种种挑战。
虽然有时会为琐事发愁,但更多的是相互扶持、共同成长。
在这段婚姻中,我学会了如何平衡家庭与事业,如何关爱他人,也体会到了爱情的真谛。
三、家庭与责任,成长与担当毕业后的十年,我从一个懵懂的大学生成长为一名有担当的家庭成员。
在这段旅程中,我学会了承担责任,学会了关爱家人。
结婚生子后,我成为了父母眼中的“宝贝”,妻子眼中的“依靠”,孩子眼中的“榜样”。
为了给孩子一个更好的生活环境,我努力工作,不断提升自己。
致大学毕业后的自己亲爱的未来的自己:首先,我希望你能够在毕业后找到一份自己热爱的工作。
大学时代的你一直在为自己的理想而奋斗,付出了很多努力和汗水。
希望你毕业后能够在自己擅长的领域发展,实现自己的职业梦想。
不要因为外界的压力或者是眼前的利益而迷失自我,记得始终坚持选择一份自己热爱的工作,这样你才能够全身心地投入其中,获得更大的成就感和满足感。
其次,我希望你能够保持积极向上的心态和健康的生活方式。
大学时代的你经历了很多挑战和困难,但你都能够坚持下来,一直向前。
希望你毕业后能够继续保持这种乐观向上的精神,并且注重自己的身体健康。
毕业后的你可能会面临更多的工作压力和生活挑战,但只要你保持积极的心态和健康的生活方式,相信你一定可以克服一切困难,迎接更美好的未来。
此外,我希望你能够不断学习和进步。
大学时代的你在学业上一直努力拼搏,为了获得更多的知识和技能,你经常加班加点。
希望你毕业后能够继续不断学习和进步,不仅局限于专业领域,也要关注社会动态,开阔自己的视野。
毕业后的你可能会面临更多的竞争和挑战,但只要你保持学习的热情和持之以恒的努力,一定能够站在更高的起点,为自己的未来打下更坚实的基础。
最后,我希望你能够保持对家人、朋友和社会的关爱。
大学时代的你虽然非常忙碌,但你从未忘记家人的关怀和支持。
希望你毕业后能够更加关心家人和朋友的生活,主动关心他们的需要和困难,并且给予他们必要的帮助和支持。
同时,希望你能够积极参与社会公益活动,为社会做出一份自己的贡献。
亲爱的未来的自己,无论你将来的人生道路如何,我相信你一定会在不同的阶段迎接各种挑战并取得成就。
希望你时刻记住年轻时的梦想和初心,坚持追求自己的内心渴望,活出自己独特精彩的人生。
祝愿你未来的生活幸福、健康、事业有成!衷心的祝福你!这里是你曾经的大学时代的自己。
写给大学毕业后的自己一封信(精选6篇)写给大学毕业后的自己一封信(精选6篇)无论是在学校还是在社会中,大家总免不了要接触或使用书信吧,书信是一种用书面的形式向亲人、朋友、同志问候、谈话、联系事宜的应用文体。
那么,怎么去写信呢?下面是小编整理的写给大学毕业后的自己一封信(精选6篇),欢迎阅读,希望大家能够喜欢。
写给大学毕业后的自己一封信1亲爱的自己:嗨!你最近过得不错吧!快毕业了,你肯定会舍不得吧?是呀,这个学校有太多的东西值得你留恋啊!有老同学、有好老师、有春的细雨绵绵,有夏的杨柳依依、有秋的落叶翩翩、有冬的白雪皑皑……一切都是那么美好!可是从毕业那天起,一切的美好都将不复存在了,你将面临的是新的一切。
不过还好,你所在的这所学校还有初中,只有你努力,一起仍将属于你!还记得去年秋天吗?不知道是遇到什么烦心事儿,你一个人跑到这棵树下,对着大树诉说着一切。
是呀,大树的确是最好的倾听者,无论你说了什么不好的话,它都以微笑回报你。
讲完之后,你深深地拥抱了这棵大树,然后迈着轻快的步伐,一蹦一跳的走了,似乎放下了一个大包袱。
从那以后,你很少再抱怨什么,而是面带微笑静静地看着一切困难与悲伤,勇敢地面对它们。
是啊,大树的确是最好的导师,他们深邃而又充满了智慧,帮助迷途中的孩子找到归途中的正确道路。
好了,不多说了!珍惜毕业前剩下的不多的时间吧!刘琦鑫刘梦洁可爱的你:记得你最喜欢的地方就是学校的紫藤廊。
一到夏天,满藤的花都开了,香气扑鼻。
夏天再燥热的风一旦经过这个开满花的地方,便变得温柔了,像个恬静的少女。
秋天的紫藤廊别有一番风味,虽然有些萧条,却依然很美。
紫藤廊旁边的小山坡上长满了高大的银杏树,其中的一棵显得有些沧桑但又那样的挺拔。
偶尔有一片落叶,在一阵微风的吹拂下,像只灰蝶似的在空中转着圈圈,似乎不情愿落下,但终究摆脱不了还是爱上了这块美丽的土地,轻轻地落下了。
刚一触到地面,便不再有动静了,一切又回到了刚才那样。
想象一下大学毕业后的自己的样子作文全文共5篇示例,供读者参考想象一下大学毕业后的自己的样子作文篇1标题:我长大后的梦想作为一个小学生,虽然还很小,但我对未来也有自己的一些憧憬和理想。
我最大的梦想就是将来能考上一所很棒的大学,然后找一份令人羡慕的工作,过上幸福美满的生活。
我常常会想象,如果我真的考上了理想中的大学,那将会是一种怎样的体验呢?我猜想大学一定很不一样,不再是像小学那样被老师看管,而是更自由自在一些。
我可以自己安排作息时间,不用被人催着做作业。
大学里应该也不会有人管你是否把书包里的东西放整齐,或是斥责你上课时玩手机。
这听起来是不是就像长大成人了一样,自由自在多了?我会选修自己最感兴趣的专业,比如说动物学或者美术设计。
如果是动物学的话,那一定很酷炫吧,可以近距离接触各种可爱的小动物,了解牠们的习性。
如果选修美术的话,那就可以用画笔在画布上尽情作画,发挥无穷的创意和想象力。
无论选哪个专业,我都会全心投入其中,认认真真上好每一堂课。
除了学习之外,大学生活也会有很多其他好玩有趣的事情吧?我可以加入学生社团,结交新朋友。
如果发现学校里有组乐队很不错,也许我也能加入进去,体验一番演奏的快乐。
校园里一定时不时会举办一些节日活动,那时候大家就能一起嬉笑玩乐,过个痛快。
想象一下在大学里的四年时光,那一定会是人生中最快乐、最精彩、最难忘的一段日子吧?虽然可能也会有一些烦恼和挫折,比如赶作业赶到很晚、考试成绩不理想之类。
不过,有同窗好友们在身边,相互鼓励、互相扶持,一定能够渡过难关。
毕业后,我会努力找一份自己喜欢并且薪水可观的工作。
如果是动物学相关的工作,说不定就能在动物园或者野生动物保护区工作,时刻与可爱的动物们为伍。
如果是美术方面的工作,或许就能在一家设计公司设计各种精美的商标、海报和广告画。
无论从事什么工作,我都会全力以赴,尽自己最大的努力。
工作之余,我也会满怀热情地谋求自己的理想事业。
比如开一家属于自己的小型动物饲养馆或者艺术画廊,把自己的梦想一点一点变为现实。
To Myself at GraduationAs I stand at this crossroads of my academic journey, looking back at the years that have passed in the university, I cannot help but feel a sense of accomplishment and anticipation. It has been a journeyfilled with challenges, growth, and transformation, shaping me into the individual I am today.The university years have been a time of profound learning, not just academically but also in terms of personal growth. I have gained knowledge in my chosen field, but more importantly, I have learned about myself. I have discovered my strengths, weaknesses, passions, and aspirations. I have learned to navigate the complexities of life, to make difficult decisions, and to stand up for what I believe in.I remember the days when I was overwhelmed by therigors of academic life, struggling to keep up with the demands of my courses. There were times when I doubted myself, wondering if I was capable enough to succeed inthis environment. But it was those challenges that pushedme to work harder, to persevere, and to ultimately emerge stronger and more resilient.I have also cherished the moments of camaraderie and companionship with my peers. We have shared laughter, tears, and countless memories that will forever hold a special place in my heart. Together, we have faced the challengesof university life, supporting and encouraging each otherto pursue our dreams.Looking ahead, I am filled with excitement and anticipation for the future that awaits me. Graduation is not just an end, but also a beginning, a new chapter in my life. I am eager to apply the knowledge and skills I have acquired during my university years to make a positive impact in the world.I am confident in my abilities and in my potential to achieve great things. I am ready to take on new challenges, to learn and grow, and to contribute to society in my own way.To myself at graduation, I say: Congratulations on this significant milestone. You have come a long way, and you have every reason to be proud of your accomplishments.Remember to stay true to yourself, to hold fast to your values, and to never stop dreaming and striving for whatyou believe in. The world is waiting for you to make it a better place.**大学毕业之际致自己**当我站在学术旅程的这个十字路口,回首过去在大学度过的岁月,我不禁感到一种成就感和期待。
致自己毕业的一封信1000字10篇时光匆匆,你还记得刚上学时的开心、激动吗?仿佛这些事昨天才发生,今天,你却要毕业了,多么不舍得呀……小编带你了解更多相关内容,接下来要给大家提供的是:致自己毕业的一封信,希望你认真看完,会对你有帮助的!致自己毕业的一封信1亲爱的自己:你好!当光阴迈着一成不变的脚步不疾不缓地走着;走过一个个春夏秋冬,走过一个个月阴日晴;当年龄成为时间流逝的证据;当春华和秋实都成为历史。
毕业后的你,披满雪花坐在昨天的记忆中,咀嚼脸上,每一道沟壑所深藏的故事,该是一种怎样的心境?此刻的你,读着这封从遥远的过去发来的信,又是怎样的一种心情呢?人们总说时间会处理掉一切,甚至那些无法相信的箴言,时间也会淡化掉许多,包括那些年少的狂妄与懵懂以及爱的萌动。
毕业后的你,现在侧目回头,你是否发觉有些东西不是说忘就能忘的,比如:青春的开拓,为梦想买单的奋进,与亲情、友情、爱情相伴一路走来的坚实。
现在的你是否还在留恋【雪孩子】的童话?是否还在固执的钟情于冬天?走过的路程似乎是一个圆,长途跋涉后又回到起点,于是很多的时候在做相同的事情就是寻找目标。
当青春年少的那份激情减退;当初生牛犊不怕虎的精神萎靡;当勇于开拓创新的思维僵化。
大学毕业后的你,是否还像以前那样执着于追求?哪怕没有坚硬的翅膀,哪怕没有人为自己鼓掌,依然为了目标而不离不弃。
大学毕业后的你,也许没有了青春年少的容颜;没有了异想天开的天真;没有太多的时间去沉浸在梦的世界里;但是,你应该拥有成熟娴静的气质;拥有沉稳豁达的思想;拥有更多的能力去爱身边远远近近的人。
大学毕业后的你,也应该是一个优雅与智慧并存的女汉子吧,毕竟,过去的你一直有着这样的参照标准,大学毕业后的你,是否还在坚持看书的习惯,不一定要要博览群书,不一定每天要去看一本书,但至少仍像过去的你一样或多或少的去阅读,去充实自己,不要把太多的时间浪费在与他人攀比事业上所拥有的成就,嫁了怎样的丈夫,孩子如何的优秀,应该学会沉淀自己,让自己做个淡然的人。
写给大学毕业的自己英语作文Dear Graduate Self,As you stand on the precipice of a new chapter in your life, it's a moment to reflect on the journey that has led you to this point. The university years have been a crucible of growth, a time of exploration, and a period of self-discovery. As you prepare to step into the world with your freshly minted degree, take a moment to address the person who has navigated through these formative years—yourself.Firstly, congratulations on your achievement. Earning a university degree is no small feat. It represents countless hours of study, late-night library sessions, and the perseverance through exams and papers. It's a testament to your dedication and hard work. Remember to be proud of this accomplishment, for it is a significant milestone that you have reached.As you transition from the academic world to the professional one, it's natural to feel a mix of excitement and apprehension. The world outside these hallowed halls is vast and full of opportunities, but it can also be daunting. Here are a few words of advice to guide you as you embark on this new journey:1. Embrace Change: The university was a safe haven where you knew the rules. The real world operates on a differentset of dynamics. Be open to change and ready to adapt. It'sthe only constant in life.2. Lifelong Learning: Your education doesn't end withyour degree. Continue to learn and grow. The world is yournew classroom, and every experience is a lesson.3. Network: The relationships you've built in university are valuable, but don't stop there. Continue to build your network. You never know who might open the next door for you.4. Take Risks: It's easy to play it safe, especially when you're starting out. But taking calculated risks can lead to the most rewarding experiences. Don't be afraid to step outof your comfort zone.5. Stay True to Your Values: The world will challenge you in ways you can't imagine. Stay true to who you are and what you believe in. Your integrity is your greatest asset.6. Fail Gracefully: You will face setbacks and failures.It's inevitable. What's important is how you respond to them. Learn from your failures and use them as stepping stones to success.7. Maintain Balance: Work is important, but so is your health, your relationships, and your personal interests.Strive for a balanced life.8. Be Kind: To yourself and to others. Kindness is a currency that is always in demand and never goes out of style.9. Dream Big: Don't let the fear of failure limit your dreams. Aim high and work towards your goals withdetermination and passion.10. Give Back: Once you've found success, remember togive back. Whether it's through mentorship, volunteering, or philanthropy, there's always a way to contribute positivelyto society.As you move forward, remember that your degree is notjust a piece of paper. It's a symbol of your capabilities and the knowledge you've acquired. Use it as a tool to open doors, but also as a reminder of the person you've become duringyour time at university.Lastly, don't forget to take care of yourself. The road ahead will be filled with challenges, but also with momentsof joy and triumph. Cherish them all, for they are the fabric of your life's story.Here's to you, the graduate, ready to take on the world. May your future be filled with success, happiness, and the fulfillment of all your dreams.Sincerely,Yourself[Your Name][Your University][Date of Graduation]。
给三年后大学毕业的自己写一封信英语作文Dear Future Me,I hope this letter finds you well. As I write to you from the present day, I can't help but wonder what you must be doing three years from now. Have you already graduated from university? Have you found a job that you are passionate about? Are you living the life you've always dreamed of?I want you to know that no matter where you are or what you're doing, I am incredibly proud of the person you have become. The past few years have been a journey filled with challenges and obstacles, but you have faced them with unwavering determination and courage. I know that you have worked hard to achieve your goals and that your efforts will continue to pay off in the future.I hope that you have found a career that you are passionate about; one that challenges you and allows you to grow both personally and professionally. Remember that it's okay to make mistakes and that failure is just a stepping stone towards success. Don't be afraid to take risks and step out of your comfort zone, for that is where true growth happens.I also hope that you have found happiness and fulfillment in your personal life. Whether you are surrounded by loved ones or exploring the world on your own, remember to cherish every moment and be grateful for the experiences that life has to offer.As you continue on your journey, always remember to stay true to yourself and never lose sight of your values and beliefs. Continue to strive for excellence, but also remember to take care of yourself and prioritize your well-being.I believe in you and know that you have the strength and resilience to overcome any challenges that come your way. Keep pushing forward, keep dreaming big, and never lose sight of the incredible potential that lies within you.With love and admiration,Your past self。
给三年后大学毕业的自己写一封信英语作文Dear Future Me,I hope this letter finds you well, three years after our graduation from university. I am writing to you today with a mix of excitement and curiosity about what the future holds for us. As I sit here typing this letter, I can't help but wonder where you are now and what you have accomplished in the past three years.First and foremost, I hope you have found a job that you love and that challenges you every day. I know how important it is for you to feel fulfilled in your work, so I hope you have found a career path that aligns with your passions and interests. Whether you are working in your field of study or exploring new opportunities, I trust that you are making the most of every experience and learning as much as you can along the way.Aside from your career, I also hope you have taken the time to nurture your personal growth and relationships. Remember to prioritize self-care and make time for the things that bring you joy, whether it's spending time with loved ones, pursuing hobbies, or simply taking a moment to relax and recharge. Life can be hectic at times, but it's important to prioritize yourwell-being and happiness above all else.Speaking of relationships, I hope you have stayed connected with old friends and made new connections along the way. Remember to cherish the relationships that mean the most to you and make an effort to strengthen those bonds, even as life takes you in different directions. Friendship is a treasure that should be nurtured and valued, so I hope you have surrounded yourself with a supportive and caring network of friends who lift you up in both good times and bad.As you navigate through the ups and downs of post-grad life, remember to stay true to yourself and never lose sight of your goals and dreams. You have worked so hard to get to where you are today, and I have no doubt that you will continue to achieve great things in the years to come. Stay focused, stay determined, and never settle for anything less than you deserve.I am excited to see where life takes you in the next three years and beyond. Remember that the future is yours to create, so dream big, work hard, and never lose sight of the incredible potential that lies within you. I believe in you, now and always.With love and anticipation for the future,Your past self。
写给大学毕业后的自己
大学毕业后的自己
你好
2013年明媚的今天,我终于明白了梦想的重要。
梦想,是人生的指南针,梦想,是人生绽放的光彩,梦想,是永远不休止的时钟,慢慢的敲打着我们的心灵。
所以,我决定拿起一支笔,一张纸,给大学毕业后的自己写一封信。
我们家很穷,以前我换与爸爸,妈妈过着船上人家的日子,爸爸妈妈省吃俭穿才能给我买奶粉吃,最近缺吃白水泡饭,每天看到妈妈疲惫的身影,粗糙的手,我心里如同刀割一般难过,就是因为妈妈的日夜辛劳而让妈妈得了腰椎肩盘突出,
十年后的我成了有一位白衣天使,看着一位位病人被我治好,我心里很是欢喜,我头上戴着一顶白帽子,脸上带着口罩,身上穿着一件白色大褂,脚下穿着鞋,我在手术室中镇定自若的领导着室中所有医护人员的每一个动作,临危不乱的引导着整个手术的运行,我从手术室中走出,摘下口罩,微微的松了一口气。
脸上带笑容自然的显露出来;我知道,手术成功了,我正在幻想着十年后的我当了医生,细心的为妈妈治疗,让妈妈摆脱疾病的折磨,在以前,妈妈一走动多就会腰痛,严重的话就会躺在床上,动弹不得,见到妈妈痛苦的样子,我很是心疼,所以,十年后的我为妈妈治病,那时的技术一定很强大。