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Building Emotional Resilience in Times of Uncertainty | Varsha A | TEDxJSB
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-03 17:37
[संगीत] गुड मॉर्निंग एवरीवन। माय नेम इज वर्षा। सेकंड ईयर एमबीए एट जॉनसन स्कूल ऑफ़ बिज़नेस। टुडे आई एम हियर टू टॉक अबाउट द टॉपिक बिल्डिंग इमोशनल रेसिलियंस इन टाइम्स ऑफ़ अनसर्टेनिटी। देयर वास अ फेस इन माय लाइफ वेयर एवरीथिंग फेल्ट लाइक स्टम विदाउट शेल्टर। व्हाट वंस गव मी जॉय फेल्ट मीनिंगलेस ईच डे सीम हैवियर दन बिफोर। बट आई लर्न दैट साइलेंस इज नॉट बिल्ड इन द सिंगल मोमेंट ऑफ ट्राइंग रादर इट इज़ बिल इन द क्वाइट करेज ऑफ टेकिंग वन आफ्टर अनदर सीकिंग सपोर्ट एक्सप्लोरिंग न्यू प्लेसेस फाइंडिंग कंफर्ट इन म्यूजिक आर द ब्रिक् ...
Czy można zaprogramować własne emocje? | Ewelina Kinalska | TEDxUniversityofWarsaw
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-03 17:32
Opowiem państwu o tym, do czego zdolny jest nasz umysł, mianowicie do zmiany znaczenia tego, co nas spotyka. W psychologii nazywamy to reinterpretacją bądź reframingiem. Według pewnej anegdoty młody antropolog z Europy udał się do papui Nowej Gwinei, żeby badać tam życie i zwyczaje lokalnych mieszkańców.Podczas wyprawy w głąb dżungli zranił się i stracił palec. Był zdruzgotany. traktował to jako osobistą tragedię, ale również jako przeszkodę w swojej karierze.Kilka tygodni później, podczas kolejnej podróży, ...
The Art of Being Persuaded | Jens Kjeldsen | TEDxØygarden
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-03 17:32
Core Argument - The core message is the importance of being open to persuasion and listening to opposing viewpoints to foster understanding, wisdom, and progress [1][6][7] - The speech advocates for actively engaging in the "believing game," where one attempts to understand and find coherence in opposing arguments, rather than immediately resorting to the "doubting game" [2] Illustrative Examples - The historical example of Norwegian Parliament's debate on women's suffrage highlights how changing minds can lead to societal progress [1] - Steve Jobs initially rejected the idea of the iPhone, but was eventually persuaded by his engineers, leading to Apple's immense success [3] - The anecdote about the speaker's wife disliking a comfortable but ugly sofa illustrates how two opposing viewpoints can both be true [1] Practical Applications - In relationships, being open to persuasion can lead to stronger connections, even if it means compromising on preferences [4] - In the workplace, listening to colleagues' proposals can foster creativity and lead to innovative business ideas [5] - In politics, embracing the "believing game" can promote understanding, unity, and societal improvement [5][6] Counterarguments and Rebuttals - The speech acknowledges the concern that being too open to persuasion could lead to being deceived, as in the case of Sarah's mother [2] - It clarifies that the goal is not to be persuaded all the time, but to be open to the possibility of being persuaded by listening and considering other perspectives [6]
Keep Rolling the Dice: The Power of Getting Back Up | Sirish korada | TEDxNerul
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-03 17:32
[music] [applause] I didn't get here because I was extraordinary. I got here because I kept getting back up every single time. Hello everyone. My name is Sishh Kurada. I'm the managing director and CEO of Bines Consulting Private Limited. I help build companies, but more importantly, I help build people. What you're about to hear isn't a tale of perfection. It's a story of failures, resilience, and one belief that changed everything. If you keep rolling the dice, one day life will be set. Once upon a time i ...
Becoming a Corporate Kid | Mondale Dalon Smiley | TEDxYouth@JeffersonStreet
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-03 17:32
[music] [music] Heat. Heat. [music] >> [music] [music] >> Good morning. >> Good morning.Today I am here to talk to you about seriousness structure protocol. [laughter] It's like no. Did [screaming] you guys actually think that's what the topic of the speech was.If you did, you might be in the wrong room. Today [sighs] we're here to have a conversation about how to invite joy back into your life, wonder back into unconventional spaces. The topic, implementing creative and playful practices inside businesses ...
The Power of Small Choices | Mahi Nandrey | TEDxYouth@JeffersonStreet
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-03 17:31
[music] [music] Heat. Heat. [music] >> [music] [music] >> I used to start every morning the same way, rushing out the door, skipping breakfast, and convincing myself that I'd get my life together when things finally calmed down.And I'm sure a lot of you in the audience understand that feeling. I thought growth and success only came from big moments. An acceptance letter, an a job position, a leadership position.But that perfect moment, it never really came. Instead, I discovered the power of small choices. ...
Lead by Serving | Dr. Ari Rosandi | TEDxCRIBS Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-03 17:31
Core Idea - True leadership is about service, not position or titles [3][4] - Servant leadership involves empowering others and prioritizing their needs [3][5] - Schools should be ecosystems of service, measuring success by contribution, not just grades [6] Leadership Qualities - Key leadership traits include kindness, empathy, and a willingness to serve [8][11] - Leaders should focus on helping others succeed [11] - Influence grows through service [6] Future Implications - Future doctors should be empathetic, engineers should build communities of care, and leaders should focus on lifting people up [9] - The future starts in schools and classrooms, with youth taking action [9][10] - Tomorrow will be brighter if everyone chooses to serve [11]
Why Music Needs Our Humanity | Madison Harbour | TEDxYouth@JeffersonStreet
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-03 17:29
[Music] Heat. Heat. [Music] Look at me.I'm as helpless as a kitten up a tree. And I feel like I'm clinging to a cloud. I can't understand.I get misty just holding your hand. How did you feel when I sang. Did you feel surprised, confused.Did it remind you of something from your past. Or did you wonder, why is this girl singing on stage right now. Regardless of how you felt, I didn't always have the confidence to get on stage and sing in front of an audience like this.So, let me take you to a night I'll never ...
Why farming still matters | Levia Harvey | TEDxYouth@JeffersonStreet
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-03 17:29
[music] [music] Heat. Heat. [music] >> [music] [music] >> Let me tell you about a STORY BASED WAY [screaming] BACK IN THE 1800S.Back in the day, there was a farmer named Ned who was enslaved and he was so good at farming that he was moved from Virginia to Tennessee to continue his farming legacy. After Ned came his son Meredith. Now, Meredith was also a very good farmer just like his dad.And around the age of 13, my age, he was freed from slavery. And in his late 50s, he bought over 300 acres of land. 317 t ...
La música, puente invisible entre corazones | Diana Cabrera | TEDxSanta Rosa
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-03 17:29
¿Alguna [aplausos] vez han escuchado una canción y los ha hecho llorar y no saben por qué. ¿O recordar algo que creían olvidado, la música tiene ese poder. No importa tu edad, no importa tu historia, siempre te alcanza.Hace años lo entendí cuando trabajaba dando clases de música en una escuela a pequeños de 7 años. Entre ellos Eduardo, un niño cabizajo, retraído, no hablaba mucho, siempre tenía la mirada hacia el suelo. Una mañana de clases le puse una flauta en sus manos y le dije que la soplara. No le dij ...