Cecilie is an 11th grader who will discuss her future as either a supermodel or a U.S. President. She shares removing limits that may constrain us Cecilie is an 11th grader who will discuss her future as either a supermodel or a U.S. President. She shares removing limits that may constrain us. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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Superb video! It is very important for any person to find something to strive for and fight for no matter what the circumstances. Once you set the right goal for yourself, making decisions will be easy and fun. What used to seem like an excruciating chore will turn into an enjoyable activity. Go where your labour will be needed! Go where there is money and where your work will be decently paid! Sooner or later you will have to co-operate with people of different nationalities and cultures. To make your business successful, you should learn a foreign language. I would like to recommend to you Yuriy Ivantsiv’s workshop “Polyglot Notes. Practical tips on learning foreign language”. This book will help you to structure and organise your individual language learning process, will give you the opportunity to independently determine the methodology of language learning, which will become interesting and unburdensome. In this amazing book everyone will find a lot of useful information: how to learn foreign languages, how to memorise information, how to deal with culture shock, what to pay attention to when travelling to another country. I am convinced that the book “Polyglot Notes” should be in the bag of every business person, school and college student, and tourist. The most important thing is that the book gives a good motivation. Don’t be afraid to do something to realise your dreams! If people realised that fears have no connection with reality, everyone would live a much better life. Thanks to the author of the channel for the informative and useful video. Your videos motivate me and give me new ideas!
Here’s one of my dream jobs as quoted from an imaginary hiring brochure: “Airship rigger/baggage handler.” The job doesn’t exist, of course, since big rigid (passenger) airships don’t exist, except in my mind.
I’m old, retired. When I was young, I never had an (occupational) ambition, which, I think in the long run, worked out in my favor! There is a phenomenon I refer to as “the pinball game machine” effect, where one pings from one job to another until a good “keeper” job is encountered. Took me almost eight years of “job pinging” (hitting/missing etc.) through most of the 1970’s. I did finally stumble into a winner by my standards. Bear in mind too that, in my late 20’s, after almost eight years of job pinging, not including my time attending junior college, I was seriously desperate for a “good-fit” career type job!!