The fact that this talk only has 6,5K views blows my mind. I recognise myself so much in this - constant questioning. If you seek answers to those questions you end up understanding why you do things. Understanding your "why" is an important key to find joy and gain momentum in life.
I think my original post was deleted...but once again wanted to thank TED and TEDxAwaji for having me. I hope my experience and learnings in the video help you (more quickly) live the life you want :)
May I ask questions .. If seen from some questions .. What's basic to create a great question ... What does from personal opinion or something maybe .. Thanks ..
In my opinion, a great question challenges the/your status quo and forces you to take a different/opposite viewpoint...or at least to try and understand it. The same applies to interview questions/questioning others: ask questions that build understanding for a situation or viewpoint that's different from your own. Questions such as these give 1 of 2 outcomes: your beliefs/actions are changed or they are reinforced. Either way, you've gotten wiser.
@@jimbouman Thanks for your reply Mr @Jim bouman.. Can be understood..But what does outcomes they're give to ourselves will be makes them reinforced to them ..But for example we're must to learn who disagree with ourselves.. But our have to still wreaths relationships with them but we're don't have gotta feedbacks to be good in the future.. How about these ... What does gotten wiser .. Thank you..
@@gacoan_noodle8657 I'm sorry but I don't understand what you're trying to say and ask this time... :( In terms of learning from the past and improving yourself, you can start simply by asking yourself every day before you go to bed: - What went well today? - What didn't go well today? - What can I improve tomorrow? This can be done in your mind, but is even more effective if you write it down (journaling). This shouldn't take more than 5 minutes. Also, the longer you do it, the more you'll start to observe patterns. The benefits compound.
The fact that this talk only has 6,5K views blows my mind.
I recognise myself so much in this - constant questioning. If you seek answers to those questions you end up understanding why you do things.
Understanding your "why" is an important key to find joy and gain momentum in life.
I think my original post was deleted...but once again wanted to thank TED and TEDxAwaji for having me.
I hope my experience and learnings in the video help you (more quickly) live the life you want :)
Yo can you give me the adhd version of this 18 minutes is sort of a lot for me
May I ask questions .. If seen from some questions .. What's basic to create a great question ... What does from personal opinion or something maybe .. Thanks ..
In my opinion, a great question challenges the/your status quo and forces you to take a different/opposite viewpoint...or at least to try and understand it. The same applies to interview questions/questioning others: ask questions that build understanding for a situation or viewpoint that's different from your own. Questions such as these give 1 of 2 outcomes: your beliefs/actions are changed or they are reinforced. Either way, you've gotten wiser.
@@jimbouman Thanks for your reply Mr @Jim bouman.. Can be understood..But what does outcomes they're give to ourselves will be makes them reinforced to them ..But for example we're must to learn who disagree with ourselves.. But our have to still wreaths relationships with them but we're don't have gotta feedbacks to be good in the future.. How about these ... What does gotten wiser .. Thank you..
@@gacoan_noodle8657 I'm sorry but I don't understand what you're trying to say and ask this time... :(
In terms of learning from the past and improving yourself, you can start simply by asking yourself every day before you go to bed:
- What went well today?
- What didn't go well today?
- What can I improve tomorrow?
This can be done in your mind, but is even more effective if you write it down (journaling). This shouldn't take more than 5 minutes. Also, the longer you do it, the more you'll start to observe patterns. The benefits compound.
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