No kidding she easily go into radio and journalism /media....SHES A NATURAL SPEAKER. Excellent presentation, better than better than phd's and career and self help gurus
Her voice in her singing, that first note… gave me emotion; always a sign of someone who can weave a story with music. I liked that she shared this love at the end of her talk… different :)
Oh what a relief! No more self help messages to go deeper, tell me that if I would only ' Let Go and be yourself' I would be fulfilled. This helped me see that what I find meaningful and important to me in my work, is separate from the company/culture I work in. There is no dream job?! Why didn't anyone tell us that sooner?! Now I can stop looking for it, or stop feeling like a failure because I never found it. Finding a place with good co-workers, a great boss...I brown bag the meaning and purpose. Robert Holden says "When you've got a purpose, the whole world is your office."
Celeste's message on life mission is very potent. First saw her "10 ways to have better conversations in 2017" and rewatched it today in 2021. Her message deserves a wider audience.
Insightful presentation on mission vs dream job. The exercise she encouraged the viewers to participate in proved beneficial to me. However, when asked to speak about her grandfather and she responded with one of her grandfathers was ‘just a mechanic’, I cringed. Instantly I was taken to a place of sadness. As an African American and woman, I was taught to never use the word ‘just’ when addressing an human being. Whenever someone described me as ‘just a wife’ or ‘just a mother’, even as ‘just a woman’, this four letter word is often dismissive and demeaning. An individual is incredibly more than a ‘profession’. One’s connections to self, in relationships, to community, one’s values, hobbies, spirituality, connections to one’s passions, these are components embodying whom a person is. Celeste is an engaging presenter and wealth of knowledge. As I incorporate these tools, my conversations will be immensely enriched! Thank you Celeste for adding your song notes to my life song.
You know what... lately I had been attaching too much of my time and worth behind work and even though I was reminded by my sister how I am much more than that.. how lovely of a person I am .. I had forgotten it ... thank you for your lovely comment.. also I totally agree with the usage of “just” no job is too elaborate to describe the whole ness of a being ☺️✨ have a great life 💗✨
Can you imagine being that grandfather and she said that about you? One did all this and one is just a mechanic. Not only sad but very odd for someone like her to say.
My main takeaways: "1.) What is it that you actually LIKE about your current job? 2.) What is it that YOU think you do really well? 3.) What is it that OTHER people say you do really well? 4.) Which part of your current job do you enjoy? Somewhere within those answer is your mission. Find that, and you'll find the right job." - C. Headlee
As a teenager who is still struggling to find out what I will be doing in the future, i find your talk really inspiring. It gave me a clue to know what I should be doing. Thank you :)
you should not be doing, you should be being. We are human beings, not human doings. discover INSIDE who you truly ARE and BE you. Life will be wonderfull.
*_I just turned 60, was planning to Retire Soon? BooM the Economy Crashes into Recession and High Inflation ! I guess I will keep working another yr or 2?_*
Thanks for the advice. I found her page already. and left her a msg. It won't be a bad Idea to be investing while working. So that economy crashing doesn't affect our retirement
I LOVE LOVE LOVE what I do. I work part time as a physician contractor doing Independent Medical Evaluations. The pay isn’t high and it’s a long commute to various clinics, but once there I love the work. I’m a hero to these poor and unhealthy individuals. I get to educate and hang out with them, and I get lots of admiration. I’ve been told my reports are really good. Some of the cases are super interesting and I’m always learning and looking things up. I start at 11 AM, so I can do my gym work out first thing in the morning. That’s pretty perfect. But yes no benefits or paid vacations, but I can take time off whenever I want and need. I NEVER want to retire. Why would I? And there’s no liability so I carry no malpractice insurance. Most often just 3 days a week, occasionally 2 or 4 days.
Final questions by Celeste Headlee: 1) What is it that you actually like about your job? 2) What is it that you think you do really well? 3) What do other people say that you do really well? 4) Which part do you enjoy? Somewhere in those answers is your mission. Find that, and you'll find the right job.
I'm a teacher by heart and I educate without walls... 😍 My father got sick and succumb to be defeated by sickness... I have to leave my teaching... 😥 In my search the universe gave me a desk job... 😑 My boss saw that I can be more... Now i have a MISSION: To promote gender equality... Now I'm in a platform to affect change and create awareness. to assists in the crafting of non-discriminatory policies in employment and job retention, training and education. To create awareness-raising campaigns with media, public and private institutions, educational and training institutions; and Integrate orientation on SOGI rights in new employee orientation in both public and private institutions I Feel blessed... Honoured... I'm still a humble teacher... Now I'm educating the whole country one region at the time... My job is now a mission... 😍
*this speech actually makes a lot of sense, I realize some of the jobs I've done I never knew existed, or never looked into because "oh man the name just sound boring" but in reality, the title is not everything. I've always been a passion over profit person. Not in a humble way, I just honestly cannot imagine working somewhere just for a paycheck. Although I did do that in retail when I didn't know any better. So now, I'm creating my dream job. And anyway, I do believe it doesn't exist. Every job has flaws. Great speech, beautiful voice, wouldn't mind your job. You've really got the best of both worlds!!* :)
one day you'll end up like me, too old to go back, still waiting to figure out what i want to do. luckily, i have a decent job, it doesn't pay near well enough, but i do have benefits, insurance, retirement accounts, etc..
If you feel that are stuck in life and you are not doing what you really love, maybe is time to start clearing your mission in life to discover your purpose in the world.
Celeste, this is a wonderful talk. You are an amazing presenter and an awesome person. We are all so lucky that you are putting it out there for us all to enjoy. I sent this to a dozen people that I care about. You are a real treasure.
For a year, i haved loved my job. I'm a front desk associate. I love talking to people, making them feel comfortable and helping them as much as I can. Now, I need to leave to prioritize family on weekends. This job doesn't give me weekends off
LOVE this! As I'm in the middle of a career change and many people around me are pressuring me to find my "dream job" this is incredibly helpful for me to figure out my next steps!! Thank you!!
Dream Job doesn't exists. We often don't know what we enjoy until we have tried it. 1) What is it that you actually LIKE about your CURRENT JOB? 2) What is it that you think you DO REALLY WELL? 3) What is it that OTHER PEOPLE say you DO REALLY WELL? 4) Which PART of your CURRENT JOB do you ENJOY? "SOMEWHERE within those answer is your MISSION. Find that, and you'll find the right job." Don't come up with a JOB TITLE (e.g. coach), but with a MISSION (e.g. make kids enjoy sports).
Perfectly summed up except instead of sports coach think why sports coach.. do like outdoors or kids or basketball? Since you might not even like to teach kids but like basketball and outdoors for example ... Don’t give it a title .. find what you love and let it determine what fits it.. I guess :D
This was actually very helpful. I graduated from college in 2015 & I'm currently working at a job that I HATE. I've been in a rough spot trying to figure out what my next career step should be, & this was inspiring. Maybe I'm looking at things the wrong way. Going back to the drawing board with a fresh sense of encouragement!
I don't think it deserves s million views. Where is the content about finding a MISSION. She used the term JOB throughout the entire session. And continued 2 use it throughout.
Hi Celeste. I keep hopping from job to job in like minimum of 3 months to maximum stay of 9 months. But what you just said about the mission and not the job descriptions has really struck my chords and i am going to jog my brain and my heart to figure a mission.
I love this speech and it does help. A lot. It is not lost on me though how easy it would be to tell a room full of people to find their mission/job when someone literally offered her one-- she didn't have to fight to be seen through a cover letter, resume, and then sell herself in an interview. Someone asked her "you want a job?!" And they probably did that bc she's an extrovert and bc they knew her and bc her degree lent itself to the job description. Introverts actively seeking a job typically fight to even be seen, let alone considered for jobs. I realize also how pessimistic this is. I still appreciate this talk and I wholeheartedly agree: there is no dream job, but you can love your job.
I never thought I would love and stay in the Job I'm in now. It started as after school. That was over 7 years ago, and my life is on a totally different track than i thought it would be. I found a purpose in the job I am already doing:)
Just by reading this comment, I can tell that you DID NOT get it. Hope you do know! It's not about running into someone, or the randomness of life. It's about effort, knowledge, understanding the real self, and put that into ACTION. That's where one can start to create the life they want to live :)
TheAwakenedINFJ "It's not about someone asking if you want a job, it's about hard work and knowledge! The lady who just got offered a job ranodmly told me all about it :)"
The thing I agree with most is that you don't know what you like until you try it, at that it is good to look on the aspects of a job, rather than a title. Sometimes we learn new things first and then we can use it for some greater purpose later. The purpose doesn't always come first.
I think she meant that women is 43 years old instead of 23. Because there's no way, she could have spent 20 years to prepare to get a job in national security. Other than that, this was a great talk! I'm in my lates 20s and am planning to transition out of my current job and this was a very eye-opening talk for me. Thank you, Celeste for sharing your knowledge!
Following this talk I wrote down the things I enjoy doing and why I like doing them and was actually surprised how many common themes came up. It was a really encouraging exercise and helped me think more about what I'm looking for. Thanks so much.
I should say, it's so cool to hear your talk, it's really inspiring, i'm sure. Now I'm stuck in choosing a job, after listening to your talk, maybe I should change my thought about future job . Thank you so muchhhh!
This concept helped me gain experience with Byte Back, Inc. as a volunteer instructor bridging the digital divide. This mission was part of my research interests that I discovered as a summer Economic Fellow in 2009.
the part of my job I enjoy most is receiving a paycheck after two weeks. And even that pisses me off because I have to wait two weeks to see any money.
yeah me too and it sucks when I get paid as I save for retirement, work pension and also have a unit trust and I am earning little money - I just want economic freedom
Diegonbrown very funny and true..I remember when pay was every week, that's how the phrase "tgif" came about, MONEY. what if the work you like is true to self and noble?? Sadly that kind of work don't pay much, so its mind over matter and believing everything will get paid and work out. It always does
Прекрасный голос! От песни в конце аж проштырило! )) Наверное мало кто поймет этот комментарий, так как он на русском. Привет тебе, понимающему эти буквы! Будь счастлив(-а) сейчас! 🙏☀️
My acting coach said: You have to truly. truly love yourself in order to truly give yourself away." Find what u loved to do as a child, that is it! I was an actor, even in class i joked alot. I am a comic, writer and actor now.
"We learn the most about ourselves by practice not in theory."
So true
No kidding she easily go into radio and journalism /media....SHES A NATURAL SPEAKER.
Excellent presentation, better than better than phd's and career and self help gurus
Her voice in her singing, that first note… gave me emotion; always a sign of someone who can weave a story with music. I liked that she shared this love at the end of her talk… different :)
Oh what a relief! No more self help messages to go deeper, tell me that if I would only ' Let Go and be yourself' I would be fulfilled. This helped me see that what I find meaningful and important to me in my work, is separate from the company/culture I work in. There is no dream job?! Why didn't anyone tell us that sooner?! Now I can stop looking for it, or stop feeling like a failure because I never found it. Finding a place with good co-workers, a great boss...I brown bag the meaning and purpose. Robert Holden says "When you've got a purpose, the whole world is your office."
Celeste's message on life mission is very potent. First saw her "10 ways to have better conversations in 2017" and rewatched it today in 2021. Her message deserves a wider audience.
I agree, it's amazing how the message preserves despite time.
For sure
Insightful presentation on mission vs dream job. The exercise she encouraged the viewers to participate in proved beneficial to me. However, when asked to speak about her grandfather and she responded with one of her grandfathers was ‘just a mechanic’, I cringed. Instantly I was taken to a place of sadness.
As an African American and woman, I was taught to never use the word ‘just’ when addressing an human being. Whenever someone described me as ‘just a wife’ or ‘just a mother’, even as ‘just a woman’, this four letter word is often dismissive and demeaning.
An individual is incredibly more than a ‘profession’. One’s connections to self, in relationships, to community, one’s values, hobbies, spirituality, connections to one’s passions, these are components embodying whom a person is. Celeste is an engaging presenter and wealth of knowledge. As I incorporate these tools, my conversations will be immensely enriched! Thank you Celeste for adding your song notes to my life song.
You know what... lately I had been attaching too much of my time and worth behind work and even though I was reminded by my sister how I am much more than that.. how lovely of a person I am .. I had forgotten it ... thank you for your lovely comment.. also I totally agree with the usage of “just” no job is too elaborate to describe the whole ness of a being ☺️✨ have a great life 💗✨
Absolutely! Thank you🤗🙏🏾
Can you imagine being that grandfather and she said that about you? One did all this and one is just a mechanic. Not only sad but very odd for someone like her to say.
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Take it easy, that might not be intentional, she was just trying to be funny. Don’t be such a cry baby. 😅
My main takeaways:
"1.) What is it that you actually LIKE about your current job?
2.) What is it that YOU think you do really well?
3.) What is it that OTHER people say you do really well?
4.) Which part of your current job do you enjoy?
Somewhere within those answer is your mission. Find that, and you'll find the right job."
- C. Headlee
🙏🙏
Thanks
As a teenager who is still struggling to find out what I will be doing in the future, i find your talk really inspiring. It gave me a clue to know what I should be doing. Thank you :)
Thu Huyền
you should not be doing, you should be being. We are human beings, not human doings. discover INSIDE who you truly ARE and BE you. Life will be wonderfull.
yeah me too!
how it’ lucky in seeing a Vietnamese people here who have the same situation as me 😊 Chào Huyền :))
Can we get an update? :)
*_I just turned 60, was planning to Retire Soon? BooM the Economy Crashes into Recession and High Inflation ! I guess I will keep working another yr or 2?_*
Heard many good recommendations about ROCHELLE DUNGCA-SCHREIBER by some YT channels, Seminars and other platforms.
Thanks for the advice. I found her page already. and left her a msg. It won't be a bad Idea to be investing while working. So that economy crashing doesn't affect our retirement
I'm still wondering when Ted is gonna talk 😀
Me too. We need to see him one day at least.
😂😂😂
😅😅
Lol this needs to be a big thing 🤣🤣
Ok you win
Goosebumps, Chills and even tears with her performance at the end!
I LOVE LOVE LOVE what I do. I work part time as a physician contractor doing Independent Medical Evaluations. The pay isn’t high and it’s a long commute to various clinics, but once there I love the work. I’m a hero to these poor and unhealthy individuals. I get to educate and hang out with them, and I get lots of admiration. I’ve been told my reports are really good. Some of the cases are super interesting and I’m always learning and looking things up. I start at 11 AM, so I can do my gym work out first thing in the morning. That’s pretty perfect. But yes no benefits or paid vacations, but I can take time off whenever I want and need. I NEVER want to retire. Why would I? And there’s no liability so I carry no malpractice insurance.
Most often just 3 days a week, occasionally 2 or 4 days.
Wonderful, natural speaker and super duper voice all round. Thanks Celeste. Great advice.
I need a professor like you, Celeste. Engaging, Tangible & Inspiring
Learning by practice and not theory- quite right
it is
Great talk, amazing voice!
Final questions by Celeste Headlee:
1) What is it that you actually like about your job?
2) What is it that you think you do really well?
3) What do other people say that you do really well?
4) Which part do you enjoy?
Somewhere in those answers is your mission. Find that, and you'll find the right job.
Thanks for taking the time to type the questions. Very thoughtful of you.
still thinking if i should be in medical field or should i do business in college?
@@AC-xl8sqwhat did you decide?
What do I like most about my job - going home
Lol
:D
: ))
Andy longley..LMAO
😂
I'm a teacher by heart and I educate without walls... 😍
My father got sick and succumb to be defeated by sickness... I have to leave my teaching... 😥
In my search the universe gave me a desk job... 😑
My boss saw that I can be more...
Now i have a MISSION: To promote gender equality...
Now I'm in a platform to affect change and create awareness. to assists in the crafting of non-discriminatory policies in employment and job retention, training and education. To create awareness-raising campaigns with media, public and private institutions, educational and training institutions; and
Integrate orientation on SOGI rights in new employee orientation in both public and private institutions
I Feel blessed... Honoured... I'm still a humble teacher... Now I'm educating the whole country one region at the time...
My job is now a mission... 😍
Love your spirit.. And I can totally relate
Its crazy that when she said she was an opera singer.. Throughout the whole video I wanted to hear her sing. THANK YOU
As an employee struggling of deciding to choose a job, this talk inspires me a lot. Thanks so much, Ms. Celeste. You have moved me.
I really appreciate your time to help me realize that there is no perfect dream job
*this speech actually makes a lot of sense, I realize some of the jobs I've done I never knew existed, or never looked into because "oh man the name just sound boring" but in reality, the title is not everything. I've always been a passion over profit person. Not in a humble way, I just honestly cannot imagine working somewhere just for a paycheck. Although I did do that in retail when I didn't know any better. So now, I'm creating my dream job. And anyway, I do believe it doesn't exist. Every job has flaws. Great speech, beautiful voice, wouldn't mind your job. You've really got the best of both worlds!!* :)
Best Ted talk ever. People must be in love with her radio show what an awesome amazing genuine charm... I'm really blown away....
What a treat to hear her sing.
Amazing voice!!! I had shivers when she started singing!!
Janay's Essential Life
this is why I don't want go back to school I really want to make sure I want before I waste even more time and money!
And pacience with bullshit people...
forest leopard I know right!!
me too
one day you'll end up like me, too old to go back, still waiting to figure out what i want to do. luckily, i have a decent job, it doesn't pay near well enough, but i do have benefits, insurance, retirement accounts, etc..
If you feel that are stuck in life and you are not doing what you really love, maybe is time to start clearing your mission in life to discover your purpose in the world.
Celeste, this is a wonderful talk. You are an amazing presenter and an awesome person. We are all so lucky that you are putting it out there for us all to enjoy. I sent this to a dozen people that I care about. You are a real treasure.
For a year, i haved loved my job. I'm a front desk associate. I love talking to people, making them feel comfortable and helping them as much as I can. Now, I need to leave to prioritize family on weekends. This job doesn't give me weekends off
I just love how truthfully you say things. You say it how it is, and that's why your TedTalks are my favorite! Thank you.
LOVE this! As I'm in the middle of a career change and many people around me are pressuring me to find my "dream job" this is incredibly helpful for me to figure out my next steps!! Thank you!!
Absolutely amazing. I came across "10 ways to have better conversations". I was really amazed so I looked her name up. Not dissapointed.
+Max Đỗ Same same here
+Max Đỗ Same here too
***** Wow, I'm jealous :D
+Max Đỗ same same
me too
Dream Job doesn't exists.
We often don't know what we enjoy until we have tried it.
1) What is it that you actually LIKE about your CURRENT JOB?
2) What is it that you think you DO REALLY WELL?
3) What is it that OTHER PEOPLE say you DO REALLY WELL?
4) Which PART of your CURRENT JOB do you ENJOY?
"SOMEWHERE within those answer is your MISSION.
Find that, and you'll find the right job."
Don't come up with a JOB TITLE (e.g. coach), but with a MISSION (e.g. make kids enjoy sports).
Perfectly summed up except instead of sports coach think why sports coach.. do like outdoors or kids or basketball? Since you might not even like to teach kids but like basketball and outdoors for example ... Don’t give it a title .. find what you love and let it determine what fits it.. I guess :D
This is absolutely great resource. I actually watched this video 3x. Finding your mission is surely the ultimate.
Thank you Celeste.
Oh my! I cried at the end, her voice is magical! I loved her tips, they seemed like common sense but many of us seem to overlook them.
A purpose is one thing, that motivates us constantly
i like her talking clear and fun to listen. somehow I just feel her speech goes to my brain so easily.
This was actually very helpful. I graduated from college in 2015 & I'm currently working at a job that I HATE. I've been in a rough spot trying to figure out what my next career step should be, & this was inspiring. Maybe I'm looking at things the wrong way. Going back to the drawing board with a fresh sense of encouragement!
I love her. The way she talks is so captivating and i can feel the energy from her. Thanks a lot😍
Yah she is amazing and inspired... she has an other good speech "10 ways to have a good conversation " it is the best
Wow...that voice! I need to find my mission, now again after 40, and she definitely made it feel a little less scary.
How does this video not have at least a million views
Do your part and share it. :-)
I don't think it deserves s million views. Where is the content about finding a MISSION. She used the term JOB throughout the entire session. And continued 2 use it throughout.
It reached 1 M views
I couldn't have come across this TED Talk at a better time. Awesome!
Hi Celeste. I keep hopping from job to job in like minimum of 3 months to maximum stay of 9 months. But what you just said about the mission and not the job descriptions has really struck my chords and i am going to jog my brain and my heart to figure a mission.
Hope that I still find my mission and my passion in my job in next 20 or 30 years. Thank you for your inspiring message.
Thanks a lot for this great lecture "" Don't find a job find a mission "".
I love this speech and it does help. A lot. It is not lost on me though how easy it would be to tell a room full of people to find their mission/job when someone literally offered her one-- she didn't have to fight to be seen through a cover letter, resume, and then sell herself in an interview. Someone asked her "you want a job?!" And they probably did that bc she's an extrovert and bc they knew her and bc her degree lent itself to the job description. Introverts actively seeking a job typically fight to even be seen, let alone considered for jobs. I realize also how pessimistic this is. I still appreciate this talk and I wholeheartedly agree: there is no dream job, but you can love your job.
I appreciate with heartly with you because don't study for getting job
but learn for change to your way
She has a great voice, and makes a GREAT POINT in her presentation
Artistry. Wisdom. Beauty. Thank you for sharing such treasures✨
You voice moved me to tears in the end. I'm deeply touched. Thank you.
THIS IS THE ABSOLUTE BEST TED TALK TO FIND YOUR MISSION!!! (omg, I never write in caps!)
Celeste you are inspirational. I too listened to your "10 ways to have better conversations"
I never thought I would love and stay in the Job I'm in now. It started as after school. That was over 7 years ago, and my life is on a totally different track than i thought it would be. I found a purpose in the job I am already doing:)
Amazing content and singing!!! Soaked it all in and feel blessed to have watched the presentation.
I get the mission part. I've got that down. What I'm missing is running into the person who says, "Want a job?"
sthom4bad Amen! 👏🏽👏🏾👏🏾👏🏻👏🏽👏🏾👏🏻👏🏽👏🏿👏🏾👏🏽👏🏽👏🏾👏🏾👏🏻👏🏽👏🏿👏🏽👏🏻👏🏾👏🏾👏🏻👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Just by reading this comment, I can tell that you DID NOT get it. Hope you do know!
It's not about running into someone, or the randomness of life. It's about effort, knowledge, understanding the real self, and put that into ACTION. That's where one can start to create the life they want to live :)
TheAwakenedINFJ "It's not about someone asking if you want a job, it's about hard work and knowledge! The lady who just got offered a job ranodmly told me all about it :)"
lol
lol bro i dont think thats how it works..
The thing I agree with most is that you don't know what you like until you try it, at that it is good to look on the aspects of a job, rather than a title.
Sometimes we learn new things first and then we can use it for some greater purpose later. The purpose doesn't always come first.
This is awesome. It explains why do i hated my job being just at another company but same work
Excellent. I completely agree. Find your passion and you will find your purpose. Thank you.
First ted talker I have seen so far who sings and talks on the stage 😅
Smart And Anointed With The Voice Of An Angel.
“ Find your mission and forget about your job tittle “ 💥
Great talk! Also enjoyed the aria from Porgy and Bess! Great singing!
I'm late to this party.. this woman's voice blew me away.
Well, she is doing her job very well, isn't she ?!!
Love these vids.
Superbly done!! The talk and the singing!!
I think she meant that women is 43 years old instead of 23. Because there's no way, she could have spent 20 years to prepare to get a job in national security. Other than that, this was a great talk! I'm in my lates 20s and am planning to transition out of my current job and this was a very eye-opening talk for me. Thank you, Celeste for sharing your knowledge!
forget about the title.. focus on the mission... love it
Following this talk I wrote down the things I enjoy doing and why I like doing them and was actually surprised how many common themes came up. It was a really encouraging exercise and helped me think more about what I'm looking for. Thanks so much.
Interesting stories and points made. Also, very beautiful singing voice!!! Thanks for sharing & Cheers, GGG
I love One tedtalk from this hostess. " 10 ways to have a better conversation".
What a wonderful person you are Celeste.
This was excellent! Thank you! So helpful! Great speaker, what ease!
Beautiful opera singing. Thanks for the conversation about careers. Very insightful and informative.
What have like from her the most is her dressing code big job and AMaizing speech
Just sat and listened to this. Ms Headlee is awesome! Thank you for this.
I love her b.coz of her honest talk...😇😇😇😇very satisfied to listen her
Omg she such a motivation, definitely has me thinking and pondering
So much wisdom and what an amazing voice!
You are brilliant. I love your attitude and also love to talk and sing 😊🙏
The comments are hysterical....thanks.....needed that
I should say, it's so cool to hear your talk, it's really inspiring, i'm sure. Now I'm stuck in choosing a job, after listening to your talk, maybe I should change my thought about future job . Thank you so muchhhh!
Really one of the best advice I've ever heard in my life. Thank you so much Celeste! and what a beautiful voice
Wow! Amazing voice ... Thank you for your time
This concept helped me gain experience with Byte Back, Inc. as a volunteer instructor bridging the digital divide. This mission was part of my research interests that I discovered as a summer Economic Fellow in 2009.
the part of my job I enjoy most is receiving a paycheck after two weeks. And even that pisses me off because I have to wait two weeks to see any money.
diegobrown19
in my previous job, I had to wait every month to get paid.
yeah me too and it sucks when I get paid as I save for retirement, work pension and also have a unit trust and I am earning little money - I just want economic freedom
Diegonbrown very funny and true..I remember when pay was every week, that's how the phrase "tgif" came about,
MONEY. what if the work you like is true to self and noble??
Sadly that kind of work don't pay much, so its mind over matter and believing everything will get paid and work out. It always does
I wait 5 weeks to see money of 4 weeks yes ppl like me exist
Amazing talk. Amazing person! Kudos to you Celeste!
This was an outstanding Ted Talk! What a communicator, what a voice!
Celeste... I swear to god that I love you
TEDx Talks: VERY VALUABLE, INTERESTING & IMPORTANT video!
Thanks u for sharing,
I do love this speech.
That song at the end, perfect ending. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I will like to add, do not take a company as a mission, You have to be very lucky for that to come out true.
Прекрасный голос! От песни в конце аж проштырило! ))
Наверное мало кто поймет этот комментарий, так как он на русском. Привет тебе, понимающему эти буквы! Будь счастлив(-а) сейчас! 🙏☀️
Awesome speech and WOW, what a voice!!!!!! She is incredibly talented
So beautiful Ms. Headlee!!!! Bravo!
God bless you Celeste. That's exactly what I needed to hear lol
That performance was sublime
Nice talk. This talk is up there at the top, amongst the other great Ted talks.
Awesome talk Celeste. Inspiring.
I was so hoping to hear her sing and it was beautifulllllll !
My acting coach said: You have to truly. truly love yourself in order to truly give yourself away." Find what u loved to do as a child, that is it! I was an actor, even in class i joked alot. I am a comic, writer and actor now.