10 appearances at TED, which will change your relationship with yourself and the world
Inspiration / / December 26, 2019
At a TED conference, you can find answers to important, interesting and sometimes unexpected questions: how to live happily, to recognize deception and not become a victim of pickpocket. Layfhaker continues to acquaint you with the best performances.
1. How to stay happy when things go awry
It turns out that each person has a psychological immune system, which we do not feel unhappy when you do not get the desired. Daniel Gilbert, author of "Stumbling on Happiness" tells what it is and how it works.
2. How to talk to your listening
Julian Treasure, the sound expert, explains how to avoid an unpleasant situation, when you are trying to convey something important to others, and they do not want you to listen. This will help vocal exercises and binding components of a strong performance - sincerity, authenticity, honesty and love.
3. How do you know that you are deceiving
According to studies, you will lie between 10 and 200 times every day. Writer Pamela Meyer says about the signs by which one can calculate a liar.
4. As happiness is assisted by
Psychologist Shawn Achor argues that when we are happy, we are working more productively. Moreover, each person can develop the habit of being happy and constantly in a state of mental equilibrium.
5. How to avoid becoming a victim of a pickpocket
Apollo Robbins - the greatest pickpocket in the world. And his speech at TED - a clear demonstration of the shortcomings of human attention and perception.
6. How to cope with stress
If you change your attitude to stress, then your body will react to it differently. Psychologist Kelly McGonigal talks about simple ways to overcome any stressful situation - communication.
7. How to open a genius
Creativity is available to everyone. Writer Elizabeth Gilbert, author of the bestseller "Yes, pray, love", sincerely convinced that within each person to hide his genius.
8. How to make life better
Fame and money will not make you happier. This presentation examines the important conclusions of 75-year study of happiness and life satisfaction. Psychiatrist Robert Uoldinger tells about what people usually regret the end of life, how to avoid mistakes and to live a full and happy life.
9. What will be the future technology
Indian inventor Pranav Mistry demonstrated how the future ordinary objects like a sheet of paper can be used as a digital device.
10. How does the picture of the world today
No one knows how to talk about statistics like Hans Rosling. With the onslaught of speed and sports commentator, he debunks myths about the developing world.