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The Five Inner Voices | Dr.Yazeed Mousa | TEDxASPU
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-11 16:56
مرحبا تخيلوا وكل واحد فيكم يتخيل ونبدا بالخيال انه في غرفه هاديه غرفه ما بيدخلها اصوات ابدا ولا صوت واحد شو رح تسمع في هي الغرفه غرفه هاديه شو رح تسمع نفسك شو كمان غير نفسك نفسك واليوم جاي احكي لكم عن الاصوات الداخليه شو هي الاصوات الداخليه اللي بسمعها لو كنت في غرفه هاديه وشو الاصوات الداخليه اللي بسمعها 24 ساعه في منها اصوات بتشجعك وفي منها اصوات بتجلدك في منها اصوات بتحبطك في منها اصوات بتدمرك في منها اصوات بتقودك لسلوكيات ما بدك توصل لها ولكنك وصلت بس مشان الصوت اللي براسك يسكت بيجوا عنا في المراجعات بي ...
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Andrew Tate· 2025-10-16 06:30
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Andrew Tate· 2025-10-15 18:44
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The Blueprint To Success | Duc Anh Ngo | TEDxGerman European School Singapore Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-02 15:21
Success Psychology - The psychology of success can be applied to achieve goals [2] - Six laws related to the human mind can help individuals believe in their ability to succeed [5] Six Laws of Success - Law of Clarity: Clearly define goals to avoid frustration and wasted effort; only 3% of people write down their goals, but they consistently outperform others [5][6] - Law of Belief and Attraction: Believe with conviction to shape reality; rewrite limiting beliefs into positive statements [7][8] - Law of Cause and Effect: Success is not random; copy the daily habits of successful individuals in a specific area for 30 days [9][10][11] - Law of Detachment: Reduce emotional attachment to goals to focus on what can be controlled; use cognitive reappraisal to reframe situations [11][12][13] - Law of Substitution: Replace negative thoughts with positive ones; create a positive mental image or phrase [14][15] - Law of Persistence: Persist longer by connecting goals to intrinsic motivation; commit to a small daily action [16][17] Personal Development - Success is about creating a vision for one's life and taking steps towards it daily [18] - Real success comes from within, not from external achievements [18]
The Thought Filter: Why Your Mind Creates Your World | Tanisha Mishra | TEDxYouth@TFIS
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-02 14:52
Albert Einstein once said, "Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one. " But what if I told you that your brain is shaping that illusion every second? Imagine a scenario where two different people are stuck in traffic. One is frustrated, holding on to the wheel, thinking, "Why does this always happen to me. Now, at the same time, the other person looks at the delay in a unique way.A chance to enjoy their favorite podcast. Same situation, completely different experiences. Why.There is just ...
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CoinMarketCap· 2025-10-01 13:00
🚨 CMC News: Ethereum Price Struggles Tied to Psychology, Not Tech.https://t.co/Wr2KooAXOY ...
YOU SEE ME BUT YOU DON'T | Vani Srivastava | TEDxSJS Abu Dhabi Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-23 15:56
Psychology & Human Behavior - Gen Z has an attention span of 7 seconds, while Millennials have 12 seconds [1] - The bolder content takes up all our attention, and we do not pay attention to the smaller things [1] - Small human interactions have a positive impact [6] - Complimenting others mirrors happiness on oneself [8] - Perspectives are shaped by experiences [13] - Subtle acts and small words are the building blocks of a strong personality [15] - People fear trolling and are hesitant to express themselves [11] - It is important to release emotional desires [16] Personal Growth & Reflection - Learning should extend beyond academic obligations to holistic development [1] - Individuals should venture out, look for the limitless, and learn the wise and the hows [3] - Reflecting on unnoticed experiences reveals rewards and learnings [7] - One should be the driver of their own thoughts, feelings, and behavior [12][17] - It is important to make conscious efforts and take control of one's life [24]
The Psychology of Social Comparison | Ahlia Koram | TEDxTSIS
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-19 14:54
Social Comparison & Psychology - Social comparison is an innate human behavior stemming from the need for self-understanding and survival [3] - Social comparison bridges the gap when objective measures are insufficient, allowing individuals to set benchmarks [4] - Social comparison can lead to decreased motivation, reduced self-esteem, and even depression [7] Social Media Impact - Social media is a major driver of social comparison in the modern world, presenting idealized versions of people's lives [8] - Social comparison on social media can cause low self-esteem and depressive symptoms [9] - Social media algorithms amplify social comparison by prioritizing engaging content, often highlighting successes and achievements [10] Gratitude as a Solution - Adopting an attitude of gratitude involves consciously appreciating the good things in life [12] - Practicing gratitude can lead to more pro-social behavior, better self-esteem, and improved sleep [12] - Decoupling self-worth from others' achievements is key to combating harmful social comparison [13]
CHASING MY KITE IN THE STORM | Debarya Chanda | TEDxDPS Siliguri Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-16 15:20
[Applause] How many of you have ever flown a kite before. It looks easy until the sky changes. People around you shout instructions.Some even try to take over the string while others they just laugh from the sidelines. And often the string snaps. That is what it felts like when I told my family I wanted to study commerce.See, I've always been a good student, the kind who brought home high grades yet even higher expectations. So naturally, my family, close and distant alike, believed it was obvious that I'd ...
Which emotions stick with us? | Akshada Subramaniyan | TEDxUNC
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-10 16:28
As a kid, my parents and I took a trip to Paris. I was beyond excited. I mean, I heard so much about it and couldn't wait to live my best life.I would be sipping hot chocolate, visiting all the museums, and of course, seeing the Eiffel Tower. It was the iconic symbol of Paris, and I was buzzing with excitement. So, after days of sightseeing, we're walking up to the base of the tower, and I slowly start to get a little apprehensive.I just assumed that seeing the monument would make my fear of heights just va ...