What I Learned From 100 Days of Rejection: Jia Jiang at TEDxMtHood
Posted: Sat Feb 22, 2025 8:31 am
This conference ventures into one of the most terrifying territories: rejection.
Jiang sought rejection for 100 days. He did everything from asking a stranger to borrow $100 to asking for doughnuts shaped like Olympic rings.
Jiang thus desensitized himself to the pain and shame that rejection can bring and discovered that simply asking for what you want can open up possibilities where you expect to find dead ends—something each of us can learn from.
Smart Failure for a Fast-Changing World: Eddie Obeng at TED
The world is changing fast - yes, it's shocking
However, because of the speed at which the ivory coast cell phone number list world is changing, creative output is not keeping up. That is why, in this talk, Mr. Obeng highlights three changes we should implement to be more productive and the importance of having a stronger culture of “intelligent” failure.
It is ideal for sales and marketing professionals who need inspiration for their professional development in an ever-changing world.
How to Speak So People Want to Listen: Julian Treasure at TED
Have you ever felt like you're talking, but no one is listening? I think we've all been there.
Treasure is a sound expert, and in his talk he shows some useful vocal exercises and shares tips on how to speak with empathy. He presents his vision of a world full of listening and understanding.
It's basically human intelligence combined with higher levels of consciousness - interpersonal skills are essential to excel in sales and/or marketing!
The Skill of Humor: Andrew Tarvin at TEDxTAMU
Humor is something that transcends most barriers - it is something that is understood by virtually everyone.
Jiang sought rejection for 100 days. He did everything from asking a stranger to borrow $100 to asking for doughnuts shaped like Olympic rings.
Jiang thus desensitized himself to the pain and shame that rejection can bring and discovered that simply asking for what you want can open up possibilities where you expect to find dead ends—something each of us can learn from.
Smart Failure for a Fast-Changing World: Eddie Obeng at TED
The world is changing fast - yes, it's shocking
However, because of the speed at which the ivory coast cell phone number list world is changing, creative output is not keeping up. That is why, in this talk, Mr. Obeng highlights three changes we should implement to be more productive and the importance of having a stronger culture of “intelligent” failure.
It is ideal for sales and marketing professionals who need inspiration for their professional development in an ever-changing world.
How to Speak So People Want to Listen: Julian Treasure at TED
Have you ever felt like you're talking, but no one is listening? I think we've all been there.
Treasure is a sound expert, and in his talk he shows some useful vocal exercises and shares tips on how to speak with empathy. He presents his vision of a world full of listening and understanding.
It's basically human intelligence combined with higher levels of consciousness - interpersonal skills are essential to excel in sales and/or marketing!
The Skill of Humor: Andrew Tarvin at TEDxTAMU
Humor is something that transcends most barriers - it is something that is understood by virtually everyone.