A quick one today – and I know I’m late so this one is very apt.
Ever wonder what goes on in the mind of a procrastinator?….
A quick one today – and I know I’m late so this one is very apt.
Ever wonder what goes on in the mind of a procrastinator?….
I have so many of these talks to share with you, and am looking forward to getting some of my favourites up here.
Last month I shared the concept of TED talks with you, along with my suggested ‘starter talk’. If you missed it, it’s here.
This month, take just 12 minutes out of your day to find out how you can permentantly change your brain chemistry to feel happier! (I know, this one is in French, but it’s subtitled so don’t panic – and it really is worth it)
There is a lot of stuff floating around about gratitude and making lists about the small things that make you happy and journalling about the good things…… this is where it all started – and gives you the reasons WHY it’s possibly a good idea to note that really good cup of tea or coffee you had today.
I’ll be honest. I’m not as good as doing 3 things a day like she suggests, but i try for one a day, and have been for the last 6 months or so, and I have noticed that I am a bit more positive and a bit less inclined to ‘the sky is falling!’ than I used to be. Baby steps n’est pas?
If you don’t already know about TED Talks, it’s sufficent to know they are AWESOME and cover a world of subjects and topics from the best way to tie your shoelaces to the latest information on cutting edge technology (the first conference in 1984 included unveiling the brand new Apple Mac). If you want to know more, I’ve included loads of info after the video.
I’m a HUGE fan of these informative, interesting and thought provoking talks (never longer than 20 minutes) and often do a sort of wiki-links thing following random talks and subject hopping losing hours and learning loads!
I decided that I wanted to keep a better track of my favourite talks, and also that I wanted to share them with my lovely readers, who are by definition, intelligent and have enquiring minds. So this is the start of a new monthly feature – TED Tuesdays!
So, here’s a starting point for you, one of my favourite talks that may well change how you work with your google searches and social media….
TED stands for Technology, Entertainment and Design, and began in 1984 as a conference to share ideas across a broad range of subjects. It became a regular conference in 1990, and gets speakers in a vast array of fields (including scientists, philosophers, musicians, religious leaders, philanthropists, and many others) to give some of the best talks in the world.
Lucky for us, their tag line is “ideas worth spreading” – which means all their talks, since 2006 are shared on TED.com and YouTube for free. That’s currently over 2,400 talks on every possible subject from Adventure to Wikipedia. Which is just as well as a ticket to the conference will set you back a cool $17,000 this year.
This is just a starting point. Along with the sister conference; TEDGlobal, TEDx events (free under a licence to be organised by anyone, anywhere), TEDMed (medical and health based talks), TED Radio Hour (using several talks to theme an hour discussion on a single topic – my new favourite podcast) and TED Open Translation Project (which is translating TED talks into 110 languages to improve accessibility) there are literally thousands of talks on top of the core talks. There is also books, studies, blogs, newsletters…..
So. Look out for my favourite talks each month and let me know – what are YOUR ideas worth sharing? I’d love to know what you think of this talk – let me know in comments!
*yes, it’s a ‘how I met your mother’ reference.