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How to design your career beyond the cubicle | Sreenidhi Rajakrishnan | TEDxPSNACET
TEDx Talks· 2026-02-18 16:13
Hello PSNA. Good afternoon. What a great speech to begin the afternoon with.Wow, how blind have we been. I feel blind at this moment standing in front of you guys. Sir, thank you so much for that inspirational speech.Of all the speeches I've heard, the best one yet. All right, let me see if I can give some of inspiration from my end to you this afternoon. My story begins with my rural roots from the same district if you guys could relate.I am from Parini not far from here. I did all my schooling there. And ...
Expand Your Aperture: Learning How to Learn and Unlearn | Linda Ngô | TEDxFTU Hanoi
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-30 16:44
Core Concept: Personal Growth & Adaptability - Expanding one's aperture, through learning, unlearning, and relearning, breaks down barriers and opens up new possibilities [2] - Break points, moments of feeling stuck, are invitations to grow if one is willing to learn, unlearn, and relearn [4][7] - Unlearning involves acknowledging that some beliefs or habits are no longer serving, creating space for new ideas [11][25] - Relearning involves finding fresh perspectives within what one already knows, combating burnout [18][19] Practical Application: Content Creation & Collaboration - Authenticity, not perfection, connects with people [12] - Negative feedback should be viewed as a sign of sparking a reaction, rather than a cause for discouragement [15] - Collaboration and trusting the process can lead to unexpected ideas and viral content [16][17] Methodology for Unlearning - Identify the limiting habit or belief, acknowledge its impact, and examine its origin [21][22] - Challenge the belief with new evidence, replace it with a positive belief, and test the new belief in small steps [23][24] - Practice letting go in real situations, acting in ways that align with the new belief [24][25]