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The Power of a One Thought | Sumit Awasthi | TEDxAKGEC
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-25 15:44
Overcoming Fear and Failure - The speaker emphasizes that fear of loss should not prevent one from enjoying the present moment and spending quality time with loved ones [2] - The speaker shares personal anecdotes of overcoming stage fright and initial rejection in television anchoring to illustrate that failures can be stepping stones to success [2][3][4][5][6] - The speaker highlights the importance of perseverance and not being discouraged by failures, as these experiences can lead to unexpected opportunities [2][3][4][5][6] Importance of Mentorship and Support - The speaker stresses the crucial role of mentors and supportive figures in helping individuals overcome challenges and achieve their goals [3][6] - The speaker encourages faculty members to support and guide students who are feeling discouraged or lost, emphasizing the importance of not leaving them alone [6] - The speaker highlights the significance of having a support system, such as family and friends, to share concerns and seek guidance [6][8] Personal Growth and Decision-Making - The speaker advises against making decisions based solely on monetary incentives, urging individuals to consider their capabilities and readiness for new challenges [6][8] - The speaker encourages self-reflection and comparison with one's own past self, rather than comparing oneself to others [8] - The speaker emphasizes the importance of believing in a higher power or inner strength to guide one's actions and choices [8]
You Are What You Think | Thomas Kuchenbrod | TEDxHarmony Science Academy Dallas High
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-25 15:20
Core Argument - Change, whether physical or mental, originates in the mind, emphasizing the power of thoughts to influence outcomes [2][3] - The principle of cause and effect applies universally, including to thoughts, where inputs (thoughts) create outputs (results) [14][15][16] - Individuals are not defined by their past experiences or trauma but by their thoughts, urging proactive and intentional thinking [18][19] Neurological Basis of Thought - Repeated thoughts strengthen neural connections, making those thoughts easier and more automatic over time [5][6] - The brain is neuroplastic, meaning new neural pathways can be created intentionally through repetition and conscious effort [7][8] Sources of Negative Thought Patterns - Negative thought patterns often stem from personal experiences, which can be limiting if not properly contextualized [9][10][11] - Poor education, from various sources, can instill limiting beliefs disguised as truth, which individuals internalize and rationalize [12][13] Actionable Strategies - Question every mental seed before it takes root, exercising the power to challenge and reframe limiting beliefs [13] - Fiercely protect your inputs by guarding what you watch, hear, and who you associate with, to create desired outcomes [17]
Why we believe things are impossible | Evan Wang | TEDxGSN Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-24 14:57
[Applause] Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. My name is Evan and today I will be talking about motivation. How many times in your life have you looked at a challenge and thought that's impossible? Maybe it was landing a dream job, reaching a fitness goal, or breaking free from a difficult situation that seemed to hold you down like an anchor. Well, whatever it is, think about that one thing. the thing you told yourself you can't do. Hold on to that thought because by the end of this speech, I want you n ...
Changing the Way You Learn to Change Tomorrow | Makenzi Funderburg Miley Myers-Kyles | TEDxYouth@FHS
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-23 16:20
Hello, my name is Miley Myers and this is Mackenzie Thunderberg and this is 101 ways to change your future. We're going to start with a quote by Harriet Tubman. She said, "A strong and determined mind can break any chains that bind us." And we're here today with strong minds and determined spirits um as a testament to our breaking the chains that binded us with hopes that the next generation can follow in our footsteps.And to start, we want to share a few of our personal experiences. As a child, I was alway ...
Two Letters, Two Sides, Two Mindsets | Christina Zhang | TEDxHarriton High School
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-23 16:20
Everyone here has had a goal at some point in their life. Whether small or big, like an like a diet or an important project, we all had to overcome a barrier called starting. You know, you want to achieve something.You have an idea of how to get there, but most of the time you lose motivation very quickly. For example, I had a goal to give up on chocolate because I wanted to be fitter. I had an outline of an outline of a plan, but it turns out being fit actually takes work.Yeah, know I gave up in around 2 h ...
The Power of Yes: How Women Can Break Limits and Rise | Sonali Nanda | TEDxAIIMSBhubaneswar
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-13 14:58
Women in Leadership & Career Advancement - The speaker shares personal anecdotes of being a "first woman" in various achievements, highlighting the rarity of diversity celebration and advocating for it to become the norm [2][3][4][7][8] - The core message revolves around empowering women to pursue ambitious goals without compromise or settling for mediocrity [9] - The speaker proposes a five-point framework for women to achieve high levels of success, emphasizing mindset and intent over lack of opportunity [14] Five-Point Framework for Success - **Take Charge of Your Own Success:** Encourages owning both successes and failures, learning from situations, and not blaming external factors [14][15] - **Get Creative with Your Adversities:** Advocates for speaking up against detrimental assumptions and challenging limiting beliefs [17][18] - **Set Expectations:** Stresses the importance of communicating personal and professional goals clearly to family, partners, and colleagues [22][27] - **Chase Your Dreams and Be Guilt-Free:** Urges women to pursue their ambitions without feeling guilty about prioritizing their careers [27] - **Be Bold and Courageous:** Encourages embracing uncertainty and believing in one's potential to overcome challenges [31][32] Mindset & Intent - The speaker argues that the primary reason women are still underrepresented in challenging roles is not a lack of opportunity, but rather a matter of mindset, intent, willingness, and priorities [11][12] - The speaker uses the example of motherhood to illustrate women's inherent strength and capacity for sacrifice, suggesting that these qualities can be translated into career success [12][13]