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A Map Back to Wonder | Krithya Purushothaman | TEDxUniversity of Birmingham Dubai
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-01 15:57
I want to start with a drawing. It's the one I made when I was six. A flying cat, sun with sunglasses, the sky was literally upside down, and the moon was on the grass.And finally, a starfish house. I didn't make it because it was practical. I didn't care about whether it was good or if it was realistic.I made it with the kind of joy that doesn't ask for permission. Now, fast forward, we grow up. We learn to meet deadlines, sit still, and do the right thing.But in the process, we lose something. Not because ...
Uncovering self-Identity - One Piece at at a time | Reema Darras | TEDxYasmina British Academy Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-01 15:32
First of all, I want to thank the Yesmina British Academy for having me here today and just to truly tell you how amazed I am to be surrounded by such towering youth who are not afraid to step out of their comfort zones and speak with you today about a subject that's so so important for us. So, my name is Rema Das. I am an emotional intelligence coach or enthusiast and I'm here to talk to you today about something that resonates very deeply with me and our part of the world which is your self identity and h ...
Healthy screen time and the importance of play | Emily Northmore | TEDxLadies College Guernsey
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-01 15:15
I'm wondering how many of you are familiar with this blue dog. Well, for those who are not, this is Bluey, an Australian preschool program about a family of four dogs. Bluey and Bingo and Chile Bandit.Now, Blueie is getting a lot of praise, not just by children and adults alike, but developmental psychologists and me. Thanks to writer Joe Braum's focus on child psychology, Blueie is refreshing in its handling of parenting and children's learning. And today I want to draw attention to a particular episode th ...
汇丰:中国消费_2025 年下半年展望_“旧” 与 “新” 消费是否会继续分化
汇丰· 2025-07-01 00:40
25 June 2025 Equity Research Report China Consumer Equities 2H25 outlook: Will 'old' and 'new' consumption continue to diverge? What's different in 1H25 from our expectations: In our 2025 annual outlook report, we listed three investment themes for the year: (1) policy beneficiaries; (2) market share gains; and (3) an improving industry outlook with higher yield (China Consumer: 2025 outlook: Green shoots to emerge, 22 November 2024). We noted (1) slower- than-expected launch of consumption stimulus policie ...
?X factor: Go that extra mile… | Varad Maske | TEDxPodar Intl School Sangli
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-30 16:41
[Music] Uh yeah, thanks a lot and first of all hello to everyone. So this is quite an extremely pleasurable moment for myself to be back here at my alma matter to share my views on lessons beyond syllabus. I mean it was here that I was that I first learned.Reach high for the stars lie hidden in your soul. Dream deep for every dream leads the goal. At PI Sangi, I have had many proudful and joyful moments.Stuff that I have learned, lot of stuff that I've learned and memories that I've cherished and continue t ...
Finding Your Piano | Haya El Sayed | TEDxInternationalCollegeBeirut
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-30 15:45
Emotional Well-being & Personal Resilience - The speech emphasizes the importance of acknowledging and experiencing emotions rather than suppressing them [3] - It highlights the need for a safe space or outlet to process emotions and cope with life's challenges [3] - The speaker encourages the audience to find their "piano," a metaphor for a personal sanctuary or activity that provides comfort and emotional release [4] Overcoming Adversity - The speech acknowledges that life involves navigating both highs and lows [3] - It suggests reframing challenges as learning opportunities [3] - The speaker advocates for maintaining an open mind in the face of adversity [4]
The Forgotten Step After Leaving Your Comfort Zone That Actually Matters | Esam Touma | TEDxSSE
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-30 15:17
[Applause] What happens when you take a kid's childhood and divide it between four countries that are considered opposites of each other with completely different cultures, values, people, and languages. Well, you get a lot of problems that me and my therapist are currently working out, but you also get some insights into how people interact with each other and go about life. See, one thing I observed in my life is that people exist in bubbles. And these bubbles are formed based on the people you see in you ...
How SWAT Teams Make Better Decisions | Jon Becker | TEDxClaremontGraduateUniversity
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-24 15:11
John, one of the best leadership lessons I've ever received came from watching a junior member of my team publicly challenge a high-paid consultant that I had hired and then openly question my judgment in front of my entire team. Let me set the scene for you. I'm the CEO of a business that I started when I was 17 years old.About 10 years back, I decided that I wanted to certify the company to an international quality standard. This is a daunting task for a company our size. And we knew nothing about it.So, ...
Kako nastaju inovacije: iz unutrašnjeg nemira ka nečemu većem od nas | Jasna Pejovic | TEDxPodgorica
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-23 15:45
Znate li koja će vještina biti najvažnija na tržištu rada do 2030? Prema Svjetskom ekonomskom forumu - to nije kodiranje, već emocionalna inteligencija. U ovom inspirativnom govoru, Jasna Vukićević dijeli ličnu i profesionalnu priču koja je vodi do stvaranja Flourish - digitalnog trenera za razvoj emocionalne inteligencije, dostupan svima. O viziji, borbi, neuspjesima, uspjesima - i snazi da ne odustaneš kad svi kažu da je nemoguće. Jasna Pejović is the founder of Digitalna Akademija and CEO of the startup ...
How Are You? Really? | Amy Flores | TEDxYouth@OCSA
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-23 15:34
How are you. That question probably sounds familiar, right. We've all heard it. We've all said it.And 99% of the time, what do we say back to it. Good. I'm good. I'm fine. I'm okay.But are we really. It's automatic. Like copy paste in a conversation.We say it all the time in passing, in hallways, over text, even in the elevator with a stranger. It's a social reflex, a social script, if I may. Safe, polite, and expected.But what lies beneath that. Well, for some, there's exhaustion or sadness. Maybe it's the ...