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Psychological research suggests simple actions can project power, persuade others, increase empathy, boost cognitive performance and more…
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This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. We all have a unique personality, but we also show up to others i
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Clinical psychology and Buddhist philosophy agree on how to address our negative thoughts.
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CEO of The City Club of Cleveland gives his TEDx talk at Shaker Heights High School. Dan Moulthrop is CEO of The City Club of Cleveland, the nation’s oldes
Ariana Amorim's insight:
1 Be unafraid
2 Be curious 3 Try the obvious question 4 Words matter 5 Strive for empathy 6 Be informed 7 Be simple 8 Be gracious
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Attempt to prove yourself wrong on a daily basis. When our focus shifts from proving ourselves right to proving ourselves wrong, we seek different inputs, we combat deeply-entrenched biases, and we open ourselves up to competing facts and arguments.
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"We tend to think of body language as something that expresses our internal states to the outside world. But it also works the other way around: the position of our body also influences our mind.
As the following psychological research shows, how we move can drive both thoughts and feelings and this can boost performance."