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Neuroscience. What are transmitters? Where do they “live”? | Diana Klokova | TEDxTrilo Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-14 16:11
It's 4:00 a. m. A perfectly dressed girl with flawless makeup uh sitting at the candle light surrounded by color coding nose sipping coffee from an aesthetic mom.She's been studying for 8 hours straight, but somehow she looks like she's living her best life. Could you imagine yourself studying like this. So uh if you've been on Tik Tok, Pinterest or Instagram lately, you've probably seen thousand of such videos under the hashtags like school, aesthetic study, motivation to study and take a second to think h ...
Más allá del talento | Rosabel Rodríguez | TEDxPortoPí
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-14 15:47
Core Argument - The speech emphasizes that talent alone is insufficient for achieving excellence; persistence and effort are crucial [1][6] - It advocates for shifting focus from superficial and rapid success to the pursuit of excellence, which involves continuous self-improvement [5][7] - The concept of excellence is defined as a personal journey towards becoming a better version of oneself, rather than merely achieving external rewards or recognition [10] Dimensions of Excellence - Excellence encompasses personal, professional, and social dimensions [11][12][13][15] - Personal excellence involves self-awareness, understanding one's strengths and limitations, and identifying personal motivations [11][12] - Professional excellence entails striving for meaningful contributions and positive impact, requiring knowledge, skills, and creativity [13][14] - Social excellence involves inspiring and influencing others, making excellence a shared value across generations [15][16] Obstacles to Excellence - Personal obstacles include complacency, impatience (the "tyranny of the immediate"), and self-sabotage (fear of failure, lack of purpose, poor emotional management) [17][18][19][20] - Social obstacles include rigid education systems, demanding work environments prioritizing speed over quality, and societal inequalities based on gender, race, or social class [23][24] Strategies for Achieving Excellence - Strategies include recognizing and developing one's talents, cultivating intrinsic motivation, and embracing effort and discipline as habits [26][27][29][30] - Adaptability and a willingness to step outside one's comfort zone are essential for achieving excellence [31] - Self-care (rest, nutrition, mental health) and social support are crucial for sustaining the journey towards excellence [32][33]
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GEM HUNTER 💎· 2025-08-13 12:59
Company Strategy - The company encourages individuals to "Break your limits" [1]
Хобби | Batmanlai Byambadorj | TEDxKhanuul
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-12 15:02
Зорилгынхоо төлөө үргэлж тэмүүлээрэй Бүжгийн спортын олон улсын хэмжээний мастер This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx ...
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GEM HUNTER 💎· 2025-08-08 20:46
More haters= more motivation ...
How to be a better caregiver for cancer patients | Josh Bedingfield | TEDxUTAustin
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-08 15:25
I need you right now. Me for what. My big sister needed me.I was 17 and she was 20. You know, Katie told me she needed me when she had brain cancer. About a year into her diagnosis, my brother and I were headed out the door to get ice cream.When she asked to go, I said yes, but this wasn't my best day as a caregiver. I slipped and I was tired and showed on my face that I was reluctant to bring her. In that moment, uh, I was balancing supporting my terminally ill sister and my own youth mental health.You kno ...
احلم و أسعى | Doaa El Ghobasy | TEDxYouth@BedayiaSchool
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-05 15:50
Overcoming Challenges and Achieving Dreams - The athlete initially faced disbelief when expressing her Olympic aspirations in a sport traditionally played without a hijab [1] - Limited resources, with only one training facility available in Egypt, posed significant challenges [1] - Societal norms and expectations regarding appropriate attire for women in sports presented additional hurdles [1] Representation and Cultural Impact - The athlete's participation in the Olympics challenged the perception that certain sports are incompatible with religious and cultural values [1] - Her presence raised awareness of the need to respect diverse cultures, religions, and traditions in sports [1] - The athlete's participation inspired other athletes from countries with similar cultural contexts to pursue their dreams [1] Rule Changes and Inclusivity - The International Federation of the sport implemented new rules allowing athletes to compete while wearing a hijab [1] - This change created opportunities for more athletes to participate and demonstrated that an athlete's attire should not be a barrier to entry [1] - The athlete emphasized that her athletic performance and contribution to the sport are more important than her appearance [1] Support System and Personal Life - The athlete highlighted the importance of having a strong support system, particularly from family and spouse [1] - She emphasized that a supportive partner, especially one who understands the demands of being an athlete, can greatly contribute to success [1] - The athlete's success extended beyond the Olympics, as she won five African championships and a third Arab title [1] Embracing Uniqueness and Pursuing Dreams - The athlete believes that her unique identity, including her hijab, contributed to the attention and recognition she received [1] - She encourages others to embrace their differences and pursue their dreams with confidence and determination [1] - The athlete's message is that anything is possible with belief and effort [1]
Leadership Lessons from Our Mothers | Dr. Hadeel Al-Maaitah | TEDxHashemite University
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-05 15:18
Leadership Principles - The industry emphasizes that true leadership involves recognizing the potential in team members, similar to a mother's belief in her children's capabilities, even before they believe in themselves [1] - The industry highlights the importance of motivation, drawing a parallel to a mother's encouragement of her children's achievements, no matter how small [1] - The industry stresses the need for creating a safe environment where team members can express ideas and experiment without fear of failure, mirroring the security found in a mother's presence [1] - The industry advocates for servant leadership, where leaders prioritize serving and supporting their team, akin to a mother's nurturing actions [1] - The industry values emotional intelligence in leaders, emphasizing the ability to understand and empathize with team members' feelings, similar to a mother's intuitive understanding of her children's emotions [1] - The industry recognizes that effective leadership requires earning trust and influencing others through genuine care for their well-being, much like a mother's influence on her children based on trust and care [1] - The industry notes that a true leader defends their team members and their rights, similar to a mother's protective instincts [1] Key Takeaways - The industry suggests that leadership is not defined by position or titles, but by a sense of responsibility, trust, and influence [1] - The industry encourages leaders to consider how a mother would act in challenging situations, emphasizing qualities like listening, avoiding hasty judgments, and providing support [1]
Success, Silence, and the Stories We Never Tell | Preeti Muzumdar | TEDxDavangere
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-05 15:13
[संगीत] गुड इवनिंग टेरेक्स कम्युनिटी। माय नेम इज प्रीति मजूमदार। आई वेयर अ लॉट ऑफ़ हैटक्स। आई एम एन एंटरप्रेन्योर, एन ऑथर, लीडरशिप फेलो। बट द मोस्ट एडोरेबल ऑफ़ दैट इज़ बीइंग द मदर ऑफ़ अ 20 ईयर ओल्ड, हु कॉन्सेंटली रिमाइंड्स मी दैट लाइफ इज़ बेस्ट लिव्ड विथ क्लैरिटी, क्यूरियोसिटी एंड अ लिटिल बिट ऑफ़ कैफी। बट देयर इज़ एन ऑनेस्ट कन्फेशन हियर। आई हैव नॉट कम हियर टू इंप्रेस यू विथ माई क्रेडेंशियल्स और माय अचीवमेंट्स। आई हैव कम हियर टू शेयर विथ यू समथिंग दैट हपेंस आफ्टर द सक्सेस। आफ्टर द अप्लॉस आफ्टर द सेलिब्रेशन ऑफ़ दोज़ 2 ...
Your Secret Dream: What if? | Kathy Wilson | TEDxCatawba
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-05 14:46
Personal Journey & Overcoming Obstacles - The speaker harbored a secret dream of becoming a doctor since childhood, facing self-doubt and perceived age limitations [1][2][3][5] - A chance encounter with a stranger reignited the speaker's dream, leading to the pursuit of medical school later in life [4][6][7] - The speaker faced discouragement from family and professional contacts, including a boss who refused to write a letter of recommendation [15][16] - Despite initial rejection from medical school, the speaker persevered, improved their application, and was eventually accepted at the age of 43 [16] Medical Education & Career - The speaker pursued a BS degree in medical technology and worked in a hospital lab for 23 years before deciding to apply to medical school [6] - The speaker took a biochemistry course to prepare for the challenges of medical school after being out of college for 20 years [12][16] - The speaker graduated with a medical degree in May 2001 after four years of study [16] - The speaker now practices medicine, fulfilling their lifelong secret dream [4][16] Statistics & Impact - Between 2000 and 2020, out of over 375,000 people matriculating in US medical schools, only 1,143 (03%) were over 40, and the speaker was one of them [16] - The speaker emphasizes the often-unrealized impact individuals have on others' lives, referencing the stranger who encouraged them to pursue their dream [16]