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「我们相信工作会带来幸福快乐,但是能不能反过来想呢?」其实,每个人幸福的程度可以由身处的外在环境来预测,可是事实是就算能够知道你所处的外在环境,也只能预测你10%的长期幸福程度,另外的90%不能以外在环境预测的部分,是取决于你的脑子如何看待这个环境。 Whatever it is, instead of deleting you, what I want to do is study you. Because maybe we can glean information -- not just how to move people up to the average, but how we can move the entire average up in our companies and schools worldwide.The reason this graph is important to me is, when I turn on the news, it seems like the majority of the information is not positive, in fact it's negative. Most of it's about murder, corruption, diseases, natural disasters. And very quickly, my brain starts to think that's the accurate ratio of negative to positive in the world. What that's doing is creating something called the medical school syndrome -- which, if you know people who've been to medical school, during the first year of medical training, as you read through a list of all the symptoms and diseases that could happen, suddenly you realize you have all of them.I have a brother in-law named Bobo -- which is a whole other story. Bobo married Amy the unicorn. Bobo called me on the phone from Yale Medical School, and Bobo said, "Shawn, I have leprosy." (Laughter) Which, even at Yale, is extraordinarily rare. But I had no idea how to console poor Bobo because he had just gotten over an entire week of menopause.(Laughter)See what we're finding is it's not necessarily the reality that shapes us, but the lens through which your brain views the world that shapes your reality. And if we can change the lens, not only can we change your happiness, we can change every single educational and business outcome at the same time.When I applied to Harvard, I applied on a dare. I didn't expect to get in, and my family had no money for college. When I got a military scholarship two weeks later, they allowed me to go. Suddenly, something that wasn't even a possibility became a reality. When I went there, I assumed everyone else would see it as a privilege as well, that they'd be excited to be there. Even if you're in a classroom full of people smarter than you, you'd be happy just to be in that classroom, which is what I felt. But what I found there is, while some people experience that, when I graduated after my four years and then spent the next eight years living in the dorms with the students -- Harvard asked me to; I wasn't that guy. (Laughter) I was an officer of Harvard to counsel students through the difficult four years. And what I found in my research and my teaching is that these students, no matter how happy they were with their original success of getting into the school, two weeks later their brains were focused, not on the privilege of being there, nor on their philosophy or their physics. Their brain was focused on the competition, the workload, the hassles, the stresses, the complaints.When I first went in there, I walked into the freshmen dining hall, which is where my friends from Waco, Texas, which is where I grew up -- I know some of you have heard of it. When they'd come to visit me, they'd look around, they'd say, "This freshman dining hall looks like something out of Hogwart's from the movie "Harry Potter," which it does. This is Hogwart's from the movie "Harry Potter" and that's Harvard. And when they see this, they say, "Shawn, why do you waste your time studying happiness at Harvard?"Embedded within that question is the key to understanding the science of happiness. Because what that question assumes is that our external world is predictive of our happiness levels, when in reality, if I know everything about your external world, I can only predict 10 percent of your long-term happiness. 90 percent of your long-term happiness is predicted not by the external world, but by the way your brain processes the world. And if we change it, if we change our formula for happiness and success, what we can do is change the way that we can then affect reality. What we found is that only 25 percent of job successes are predicted by I.Q. 75 percent of job successes are predicted by your optimism levels, your social support and your ability to see stress as a challenge instead of as a threat.I talked to a boarding school up in New England, probably the most prestigious boarding school, and they said, "We already know that. So every year, instead of just teaching our students, we also have a wellness week. And we're so excited. Monday night we have the world's leading expert coming in to speak about adolescent depression. Tuesday night it's school violence and bullying. Wednesday night is eating disorders. Thursday night is elicit drug use. And Friday night we're trying to decide between risky sex or happiness." (Laughter) I said, "That's most people's Friday nights." (Laughter) (Applause) Which I'm glad you liked, but they did not like that at all. Silence on the phone. And into the silence, I said, "I'd be happy to speak at your school, but just so you know, that's not a wellness week, that's a sickness week. What you've done is you've outlined all the negative things that can happen, but not talked about the positive."The absence of disease is not health. Here's how we get to health: We need to reverse the formula for happiness and success. In the last three years, I've traveled to 45 different countries, working with schools and companies in the midst of an economic downturn. And what I found is that most companies and schools follow a formula for success, which is this: If I work harder, I'll be more successful. And if I'm more successful, then I'll be happier. That undergirds most of our parenting styles, our managing styles, the way that we motivate our behavior.And the problem is it's scientifically broken and backwards for two reasons. First, every time your brain has a success, you just changed the goalpost of what success looked like. You got good grades, now you have to get better grades, you got into a good school and after you get into a better school, you got a good job, now you have to get a better job, you hit your sales target, we're going to change your sales target. And if happiness is on the opposite side of success, your brain never gets there. What we've done is we've pushed happiness over the cognitive horizon as a society. And that's because we think we have to be successful, then we'll be happier.But the real problem is our brains work in the opposite order. If you can raise somebody's level of positivity in the present, then their brain experiences what we now call a happiness advantage, which is your brain at positive performs significantly better than it does at negative, neutral or stressed. Your intelligence rises, your creativity rises, your energy levels rise. In fact, what we've found is that every single business outcome improves. Your brain at positive is 31 percent more productive than your brain at negative, neutral or stressed. You're 37 percent better at sales. Doctors are 19 percent faster, more accurate at coming up with the correct diagnosis when positive instead of negative, neutral or stressed. Which means we can reverse the formula. If we can find a way of becoming positive in the present, then our brains work even more successfully as we're able to work harder, faster and more intelligently.What we need to be able to do is to reverse this formula so we can start to see what our brains are actually capable of. Because dopamine, which floods into your system when you're positive, has two functions. Not only does it make you happier, it turns on all of the learning centers in your brain allowing you to adapt to the world in a different way.We've found that there are ways that you can train your brain to be able to become more positive. In just a two-minute span of time done for 21 days in a row, we can actually rewire your brain, allowing your brain to actually work more optimistically and more successfully. We've done these things in research now in every single company that I've worked with, getting them to write down three new things that they're grateful for for 21 days in a row, three new things each day. And at the end of that, their brain starts to retain a pattern of scanning the world, not for the negative, but for the positive first.Journaling about one positive experience you've had over the past 24 hours allows your brain to relive it. Exercise teaches your brain that your behavior matters. We find that meditation allows your brain to get over the cultural ADHD that we've been creating by trying to do multiple tasks at once and allows our brains to focus on the task at hand. And finally, random acts of kindness are conscious acts of kindness. We get people, when they open up their inbox, to write one positive email praising or thanking somebody in their social support network.And by doing these activities and by training your brain just like we train our bodies, what we've found is we can reverse the formula for happiness and success, and in doing so, not only create ripples of positivity, but create a real revolution.Thank you very much.(Applause)4. Shawn Achor: The Happy Secret to Better Work5. Arianna Huffington: How to Succeed?

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四川创和

这是优秀清单的第  08  期分享 (公众号ID:YouShowList)最近陆续收到许多朋友私信,有的朋友觉得自己的英语太差,想叫我推一期关于英语学习的文章;也有的朋友觉得自己不会公众表达,问我有哪些值得观看的演讲…… 我一个分享成长干货的作者,不要面子的啊,有可能会推送这些文章吗? 当然会啦!(真香~) 毕竟让大家变得更优秀可是我们坚定不移的使命,而且有一种更好的方式能将 英语学习 、 演讲表达 和 知识干货 全都结合在一起,那就是 TED演讲 。 我从成千上万的TED演讲中,精心挑选了10个最受欢迎也最值得观看的演讲 ,每一场,都足以颠覆你的认知,震撼你的心灵!“所有孩子都是伟大的天才,我们却无情地扼杀了他们的才能。” 全球教育改革中的传奇人物——肯·罗宾逊(Ken Robinson)教授,通过一番幽默生动的且引人深思的演讲,为我们讲述了学校是如何扼杀创造力以及教育改革的必要性。 肯·罗宾逊还提出培养好学生的三个原则:多样化、充满活力和个性化, 每个学校都应该充分发挥自己的创造力,而不是为了应对整个教育制度,不得不将自己的天赋给抹杀掉。 看完后你会久久不能释怀,感概自己曾经引以为傲的天赋,或许早已被学校扼杀在摇篮里。 ▼视频链接(中英字幕) “只要稍微改变一下,你的生活就会变得很不一样。” 肢体语言影响着他人对我们的看法,但同时它也影响着我们对自己的看法。社会心理学家Amy Cuddy表示,用“有力的姿势”(一个自信的方式)站着,即使我们不感到自信,他们也能够影响我们脑内的睾丸酮和可的松含量,甚至可以爆发性地推动我们成功的机会。 Amy Cuddy建议我们 在面试之前,或者在任何缺乏自信心的时候,花2分钟的时间,做一些可以增加内心力量的肢体动作,你就会取得意想不到的成功。 每一个想增强自信心的人都应该反复观看学习! ▼视频链接(中英字幕) “重要的不是你说了什么,而是你如何说的。” 西蒙·斯涅克用一个简单但是震撼的模型来阐释激励人心的领袖力,这个模型的核心是一个“黄金”圆圈,意思是领袖素质的根本来源是回答“为什么?” 他列举了苹果公司、马丁·路德·金还有莱特兄弟成功的例子,同时以蒂沃(Tivo)数码录像机为失败的典型。 一般的激励就是what-how-why的顺序,真正领袖般的激励却是why-how-what。 学会正确表达激励的方式,才能事半功倍。 ▼视频链接(英文字幕) “想要得到别人的接受和倾听,我们必须改变我们沟通的态度。” Julian Treasure说到,如果我们的语言中充满:gossip(绯闻八卦),judging(批判指责),negativity(消极负面),complaining(怨天尤人),excuses(爱找籍口,推卸责任),lying(喜欢撒谎,满嘴跑火车),dogmatism(教条主义,专断独行)等因素时,我们的言语是得不到倾听和接受的。 通过register(音域),timbre(音质),prosody(韵律),pace(节奏),pitch(音高),volume(音量)的改变,那会是一个听起来非常美丽的世界。 这完全可以与那些上千元的声音课程相媲美啊 ,还不赶快收藏学习! ▼视频链接(英文字幕) “激发内在驱动的无形力量, 是世界上最重要的事。” 为什么得万千宠爱的人往往骄横,历经磨难的人却常乐善好施?为什么有人愿意为他人付出生命,有人却为自己夺取他人的生命?Tony Robbins认为, 人类有六种需求,你为满足这六个需求所作出的决定,跟从的“地图“,直接定义了你和你的命运。 不得不说,演讲者的语速有点儿偏快了,但是演讲内容确实值得深入学习,这样也能倒逼我们多看几遍~ ▼视频链接(中英字幕) “作为一个魔术师,我相信一切皆有可能。” 这是在TED-MED里一个非常个人化的演讲,作为魔术师及特技替身演员,大卫·布莱恩讲述了他是如何做到在水下屏气17分钟以及这个蔑视死亡的举动对他有怎样的意义。 这项世界纪录仅仅比他这个演讲短3分钟!   警告:仅供欣赏,切勿随意模仿! ▼视频链接(中英字幕) “谎言本身没有什么力量,但一旦有人相信,就会产生作用。” 每一天,都有人对我们说10次到200次谎。判断人是否在说谎的线索可能是细微而难以察觉的。 《识破谎言》的作者帕米拉·梅尔讲述了测谎专家所使用的手法和“热点表情”,并提出诚实可贵的观点。 最后看了那个笑感觉睡不着觉了,好恐怖……不信自己去看~ ▼视频链接(英文字幕) “形象是强大的,但同时又是表面化的。” Cameron Russell承认她是个遗传的幸运儿,她是个高挑漂亮的内衣模特。但不要光用外表来评判她。在这场无所畏惧的演讲中,她用另类的方式来看待这个让她16岁时就变得充满魅力的的行业。 我们都应该欣然接受形象的力量,接受因形象带来的我们理解中的成功或我们理解中的失败。 ▼视频链接(中英字幕) “如果你交谈时确实很专心的话, 就根本没必要去学习如何表现你很专心的技巧。” 我们一定听过很多交谈方面的建议,例如:要看着对方的眼睛,提前想好可以讨论的有趣话题,注视和点头并且微笑来表明你的专注,重复你刚才听到的,或者做总结等。本次TED演讲者 Celeste Headlee女士认为这些技巧完全没用,我们可以将它们丢在一边。 强烈推荐学习她分享给大家的十条最新、最实用的,关于如何成为更好交谈者的建议。 ▼视频链接(中英字幕) “注意力是非常强大的东西,它决定了你的现实世界。” 阿波罗·罗宾被誉为世界上最伟大的扒手,他通过偷手表来了解人类的行为习惯。 通过一场生动有趣的演示,罗宾在TED-Global 2013现场随机选择参与者,向我们演示了认知中的瑕疵,使得他能够在参与者毫不知情的情况下成功窃取钱包,并将其放在参与者肩上。 如果你能控制一个人的注意力,你会用它做什么? ▼视频链接(中英字幕) 关于TED演讲,有的人对它爱得不行,也有人对它嗤之以鼻。这和同样一本书,有的人如痴如醉,也有人束之高阁一个道理。 我们应该深信一点,学习别人的长处,补足自己的短处永远是有效的成长方法,它们也许不会让你马上获得功名利禄,但它们将影响你的一生,不断内化为你人格气质中的一部分。 如果你觉得这篇文章对你有帮助,记得点赞并转发分享到朋友圈,待你看完这十个演讲之后,我还会有新的优质内容推荐。 希望你所观看的每一场演讲,都能提升你的认知水平,持续精进,你终将成为更优秀的自己!——END—— 你的点赞和关注,就是对我的最大赞赏~

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草莓牛奶L

TED(指Technology, Entertainment, Design在英语中的缩写,即技术、娱乐、设计)是美国的一家私有非营利机构,该机构以它组织的TED大会著称,这个会议的宗旨是“传播一切值得传播的创意”。TED诞生于1984年,其发起人是理查德·索·乌曼。2001年起,克里斯·安德森接管TED,创立了种子基金会(The Sapling Foundation),并运营TED大会。每年3月,TED大会在北美召集众多科学、设计、文学、音乐等领域的杰出人物,分享他们关于技术、社会、人的思考和探索。

《TED演讲》(2010-2019)中英字幕视频+中英对照文稿+MP3音频。总计2000多个视频素材资源,下载:网页链接

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月语星纱

ted演讲可以在网易公开课上看。里面有双语版的TED,中文版一般都是翻译过的,ted原版视频一般都没中文,在喜马拉雅App搜索TED中文演讲即可免费收听,Tedtalk就是TED演讲,TED指technology, entertainment, design在英语中的缩写。

ted演讲的由来

即技术娱乐设计是美国的一家私有非营利机构,该机构以它组织的TED大会著称,这个会议的宗旨是值得传播的创意,TED国际会议于1984年第一次召开,由里查德沃曼和哈里马克思共同创办,从1990年开始每年在美国加州的蒙特利举办一次。

而如今也会选择其他城市每年举办一次,它邀请世界上的思想领袖与实干家来分享他们最热衷从事的事业,TED它是美国的一家私有非盈利机构该机构以它组织的TED大会著称TED,TED演讲是由TED从每年1000人的俱乐部变成了一个每天10万人流量的社区。

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