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TED should see conversations for potential university students

 TED should see conversations for potential university students

We are well aware of the periphery of ideas that future students possess; They ask for advice, encouragement and motivation before joining the university. Nothing can be more valuable than the TED platform; It has an enormous collection of inspiring stories and discussions to enable and motivate you.


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You should always be your first resource. From time management and productivity to motivation and happiness - Ted talks cover everything.



Below is a coordinated list of the best inspiring TED conversations for students that can be very useful in making a change in your life for the better and making you ready for a college.

Inside the main procrastination mind


Tim Urban is a blogger and one of the most popular writers on the Internet with more than a million unique offers on its website. In this funny conversation TED, Tim explains why the procrastination is pulled into stalling. It is an inevitable part of being a student because there will always be an important or at least one project that students are not crazy, or time in their student lives when it seems that there is a lot of senses and you cannot mobilize the motivation begins. If you feel like you are constantly delaying, this may increase anxiety in your life, which makes it difficult to give everything to your studies.


How to stay calm when you know you will be pressure: Daniel Levitin


In this hadith, Daniel Levitine, a neuroscientist, allows us to be miniature neuroscientists and discuss avoiding disasters, which generally occur under severe pressure. Here, it indicates that as human beings, we must expect failure at times. And it confirms that the higher the level of stress, the higher the failure rates. It is also suggested that we must put systems to reduce the chances of failure during stress times, which are usually in times of finals, mid -periods, registration periods, starting to fall, or when they have a project or a coming presentation.


Daretodisagree: Margaret Heffernan


Speaking TED, former CEO of five companies, Margaret Hefverman, explains the importance of standing on something you really believe in or something you think is good. It confirms that the difference is not always bad, and there is usually a reason behind the proposed thought. As students, this can happen with professors or tas, your body government, faculty, or projects in the group. A dispute is an integral part of the success of a group because it brings light problems that must be addressed and will make the group stronger.


How do you know yourself? : LizzzieVelásquez



Lizzzie Velasquez is a famous motivational spokesperson and authorized and falls about identity and beauty standards and bullying. She was born with a rare syndrome that does not allow her to gain weight, which has become a big topic of bullying during her youth days, and has some unique views on how you define you.


In this conversation, the University Day experience is involved, stating that the time has come for students to explore and introduce themselves as a person. Lizzzies also suggests creating your own goals and making yourself unique, according to whom you want to be now and who you want to become and refrain from listening to negative comments, and in fact, use that negative to push yourself further to become exactly to become the one who determines yourself for example.


Daily Leadership: Drew Dodley


In this conversation, the two speakers and authors of leadership urge, in this conversation, listeners to redefine the meaning of being a leader. He explains that leadership often sees it as a person who will change the world; It is something of the gain. But it should not be the case - every day of our lives brings opportunities to be leaders and change the lives of others for the better.

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