Can I ask for reccomendations on TED talks
We shared a bunch in this thread:
http://www.soberrecovery.com/forums/...ted-talks.html
http://www.soberrecovery.com/forums/...ted-talks.html
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I watched this one recently, Soberwolf, and found it helpful and practical. It's on body language, power poses, and influencing others' perceptions and our own body chemistries through posture: Amy Cuddy: Your body language shapes who you are | TED Talk | TED.com
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This is one of my all time favorites. Sherwin Nuland, a psychiatrist and author who experienced and recovered from severe depression, talk about his journey. I find him very inspiring and each time I feel he would have been someone I would have really wanted to meet IRL. I really like his style, humor, everything. Sadly, he died recently.
This other one is Susan Cain, who also wrote an excellent book on introversion that puts it in a quite different light from the general views. She talkes about the same topic here, thought you might relate some, SW
This other one is Susan Cain, who also wrote an excellent book on introversion that puts it in a quite different light from the general views. She talkes about the same topic here, thought you might relate some, SW
Thanks guys since this thread I have explored Ted & so much more check out my scrapbook loving the suggestions keep em coming
http://www.soberrecovery.com/forums/...rapbook-3.html
http://www.soberrecovery.com/forums/...rapbook-3.html
I watched this one recently, Soberwolf, and found it helpful and practical. It's on body language, power poses, and influencing others' perceptions and our own body chemistries through posture: Amy Cuddy: Your body language shapes who you are | TED Talk | TED.com
Soberwolf, I just had to resurrect your thread to say 'thanks' for introducing me to TED talks. Before this thread I had never watched one but have since watched a few Brené Brown talks as well as Amy Cuddy's that Soberpotamus recommended.
To Soberpotamus, THANK YOU for recommending the Amy Cuddy talk. By the end of her talk I had been given something and was full of fully positive recollections and gratitude - the kind of gratitude that everyone benefits from. Highly recommend.
I learn so much from you guys. Anymore new talks to add?
Soberwolf et al,
This is one is absolutely hilarious....I recently saw it at a business offsite...it pertains to how happiness inspires us to be more productive.
https://www.ted.com/talks/shawn_acho...rk?language=en
This is one is absolutely hilarious....I recently saw it at a business offsite...it pertains to how happiness inspires us to be more productive.
https://www.ted.com/talks/shawn_acho...rk?language=en
Hi everyone,
Soberwolf, I just had to resurrect your thread to say 'thanks' for introducing me to TED talks. Before this thread I had never watched one but have since watched a few Brené Brown talks as well as Amy Cuddy's that Soberpotamus recommended.
To Soberpotamus, THANK YOU for recommending the Amy Cuddy talk. By the end of her talk I had been given something and was full of fully positive recollections and gratitude - the kind of gratitude that everyone benefits from. Highly recommend.
I learn so much from you guys. Anymore new talks to add?
Soberwolf, I just had to resurrect your thread to say 'thanks' for introducing me to TED talks. Before this thread I had never watched one but have since watched a few Brené Brown talks as well as Amy Cuddy's that Soberpotamus recommended.
To Soberpotamus, THANK YOU for recommending the Amy Cuddy talk. By the end of her talk I had been given something and was full of fully positive recollections and gratitude - the kind of gratitude that everyone benefits from. Highly recommend.
I learn so much from you guys. Anymore new talks to add?
http://www.soberrecovery.com/forums/...rapbook-3.html
Hi, Wolfie and friends,
Here's a great TED talk on neurogenesis, our brain's ability to create new neuro transmitters in adulthood.
https://www.ted.com/talks/sandrine_t...ow?language=en
Tip 1: It appears eating blueberries and salmon helps, as does getting exercise.
Tip 2: Take a big guess at what hurts the process.
Here's a great TED talk on neurogenesis, our brain's ability to create new neuro transmitters in adulthood.
https://www.ted.com/talks/sandrine_t...ow?language=en
Tip 1: It appears eating blueberries and salmon helps, as does getting exercise.
Tip 2: Take a big guess at what hurts the process.
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