The Secret to Getting Anything You Want in Life given by Jennifer Cohen | Jen Cohen | TEDxBuckhead

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Jennifer Cohen, notable healthy lifestyle writer, entrepreneur, podcaster, and spokesperson shares her ‘10% Target Mindset’ which encourages people to be BOLD by asking for what they want, versus taking what is given to them. The challenge is to practice asking for what you really want and getting comfortable with “no’s” (roadblocks) along the way. Her talk is filled with fun personal anecdotes and some practical steps for getting anything you want in life. Listen in. This event was curated by Jercori Freeman. Jennifer has not only dominated the fitness industry, but she continues to change the game by helping others level up physically and mentally. Jennifer is a 3x best selling author , Health and Wellness entrepreneur, and leadership columnist for Forbes.
She also co founded the fitness app Hot 5 which was acquired by Weight Watchers in 2015.
Jennifer is a highly regarded Confidence Coach with a specific focus on building healthy habits and behavioral change. In 2019, Jennifer took her passion and turned it into one of the fastest rising, regularly ranked podcasts, Habits And Hustle, that brings together top authorities and thought leaders in their respective fields to discuss the tools needed to succeed in an ever changing world. Jennifer was recently named "100 Most Influential People in Health and Fitness" by Greatist and ranked #16 "Most Impactful Fitness Entrepreneurs" by Web MD. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

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@Foster.Unfiltered
@Foster.Unfiltered 3 роки тому
2 things I learnt from this TED Talk: - Be bold, fail and fail again. Don’t settle - Keanu Reeves is the best
@FantasticExplorers
@FantasticExplorers 3 роки тому
I already knew the 2nd one 😉
@henric.6159
@henric.6159 2 роки тому
being beautiful and born privileged (rich) helps too... so much "opportunity" is on "silver platters"
@jerichoj1540
@jerichoj1540 2 роки тому
Facts
@shenlaw
@shenlaw 2 роки тому
Number three: don’t bring babies to lectures
@mallik084
@mallik084 2 роки тому
Ha ha...good one foster
@tangie06_33
@tangie06_33 3 роки тому
Her first step in the right direction is knowing what she wanted. A lot of people really don't know what they want.
@abhijaisingh3859
@abhijaisingh3859 3 роки тому
That is true, I have struggled for the same for a decade but I think I have finally found something I believe to be really what I want. Finding this purpose or passion also requires trying to think, knowing yourself and asking yourself questions. Failing 9/10 times to finding your purpose, Yes this theory applies here too.
@ASMRCHARLIE
@ASMRCHARLIE 3 роки тому
Not true.. Everybody knows what they want.. U just have to feel what u like most and give u butterflies in life. That is what u want and just act to it.
@sonaljaiswal6592
@sonaljaiswal6592 3 роки тому
I'm struggling with this.
@misshoneynevercame4832
@misshoneynevercame4832 3 роки тому
@@ASMRCHARLIE No, not everybody knows what they want. Especially people who grew up poor and could not afford to have a hobby or join a sport. Finding yourself is difficault when parents are broke.
@redsoxwinagain2007
@redsoxwinagain2007 3 роки тому
Our next gen is struggling with this. The problem could be the amount of options and lack of dedication. I really believe it is because instead of aligning with REAL life coaches, they are watching UKposts videos and comparing themselves to those profiting from clickbait like magic and stupidity. Quick and easy is a distraction. Get to work, complete your commitments, and try to enjoy the ride. When you fail, pinch yourself, count your fingers and toes then look up to make sure their are no bars in your view.. then grow and be thankful for the experience.
@siramedb
@siramedb Рік тому
Reminds me of my favorite quote. “If you’re not direct about what you want, you’ll probably be dissatisfied with what you get” -Sonya Teclai
@AGKB123
@AGKB123 6 місяців тому
This is the best advice talk ever. Simple to remember, simple to do, and definitely going to put you in a better place than you started. 1) Make sure you're asking for what you want 2) Commit to 10 attempts for each of your goals Amazing!
@rokpodlogar6062
@rokpodlogar6062 3 роки тому
People used to laugh at me when I said I wanted to be a comedian. Well they're not laughing now.
@jennifercohen874
@jennifercohen874 3 роки тому
Bravo!! Love it!
@ChrisosIDK
@ChrisosIDK 3 роки тому
Bhahahahahha!
@ps3ud0nym
@ps3ud0nym 3 роки тому
😁
@larsstougaard7097
@larsstougaard7097 3 роки тому
Nooooo, you are a comedian and people don't laugh, real sad man. Hope 2021 will be better, maybe the vaccine gives you a boost 😄
@mauricioquiroga6458
@mauricioquiroga6458 3 роки тому
They should you are a comedian lol
@angelaymlau
@angelaymlau 2 роки тому
1) Be bold (practice and harness this skill) 2) Ask for what you want (make 10 attempts)! 3) Just act 4) Get comfortable at failing 90% of the time 5) 10% target (see 4)) 6) Practice (training your brain to be bold) 7) Write down anything you want in life and make 10 attempts with it (chasing what you want and not just taking what you can get)
@JacobLethbridge
@JacobLethbridge 2 роки тому
The comment we all look for
@LalzJeNeSuis
@LalzJeNeSuis 2 роки тому
Thanks a lot
@naumanfarooq7911
@naumanfarooq7911 2 роки тому
Main points of the talk. I like it. I will write down in my dairy and try to implement in my life. One thing I have to learn never give up one day you will got all of those thing that you want do again and again and always be gratitude.
@automatonlabs7841
@automatonlabs7841 2 роки тому
Everything is based of 10% chance of success? Now that is a low skill XD Imagine trying to fry eggs 10 times for a breakfast
@roy_for_real2674
@roy_for_real2674 2 роки тому
Good luck trying to get a diploma 10 times, also many people already knew that.
@Martin1519
@Martin1519 Рік тому
Shes right. I had an old boss that made me an offer to work for him and i turned him down because i didn't want to work for the pay he offered. He then called me back and offered me a $5 an hour raise for the same job, and i took it. However, i ended up quitting several months down the line because i didn't like the way he treated me. A few weeks later he called me back to apologize and said i was one of the best at what i do that He's ever had. I still turned him down. Today i am attempting to start my own business in my field, and i already have several potential customers lined up. I'll let you know how it goes in a couple years! I'm either going to become successful, or i will learn a lesson.
@BenTr12
@BenTr12 Рік тому
a business in what?
@TheMonkeyBottom
@TheMonkeyBottom Рік тому
If youre willing to work hard - you'll be successful
@tamho4239
@tamho4239 Рік тому
Good luck on your next adventure
@bradforddickson2426
@bradforddickson2426 Рік тому
How’s it going?
@Saaad2
@Saaad2 Рік тому
@@bradforddickson2426 only been 2 months. Give him a time dude
@Rabbaytul_bayt
@Rabbaytul_bayt Рік тому
I am bold.I am smart. I am talented. I can do it. All of it. I'll be fulfilled!
@RomainDiaz
@RomainDiaz 3 роки тому
"Boldness is a better indicator of success than intelligence", I am a huge believer in this, yes
@simplybeautiful6498
@simplybeautiful6498 3 роки тому
I am a living witness of this message. Being Bold doesn't always substantiate Courage but the more you Step Up and Forward Your Bold Presence will begin to Initiate Courage...
@prasannapremarathna7192
@prasannapremarathna7192 3 роки тому
Yes , i am also agreed
@waelfaraj6705
@waelfaraj6705 3 роки тому
Courage allows one to harness all intellectual plus intuitive knowing and discerning ... Open heart , open ears and open mind to the pureness of the flow of life help a lot as well .All can go hand in hand if well integrated ... Yes , I love what she says about not always chasing what we want but receiving what we deeply feel as we are naturally talented at and really meant to be ...Internet has been discovered without previous intention while they were trying to discover something else in communication world . The telephones were discovered when a scientist was trying to build a device related to telegraphs ...
@user-vp5tk1tk4x
@user-vp5tk1tk4x 3 роки тому
It is maybe a great tactic, but a bad strategy.
@Auktioneronline
@Auktioneronline 3 роки тому
Combination beats all
@JP-ne7xj
@JP-ne7xj 3 роки тому
Keanu is seriously the nicest guy in the world. He says he’ll do something, he actually does it.
@FleeceNRun
@FleeceNRun 3 роки тому
Imagine she waited an hour and walked up and tapped Harvey Weinstien on the shoulder instead
@destinixshakur
@destinixshakur 2 роки тому
Everyone always says the nicest things about him fr
@jasminejones9937
@jasminejones9937 2 роки тому
@@FleeceNRun Lol😂😂
@wolfiestreet6899
@wolfiestreet6899 2 роки тому
Cringe
@joshcastle9257
@joshcastle9257 Рік тому
Never heard anyone talk of the 10% target before, motivated more than ever now. Thank you for the inspiration Jen 💪🏻
@lovelifepoetry1309
@lovelifepoetry1309 2 роки тому
Keep trying. Don’t take the first thing offered. Go after what you really want! Be strong and bold. Ask for what you want! Never give up! Failure just makes you stronger! It’s getting you ready for success ♥️
@zahidhasan9864
@zahidhasan9864 Рік тому
hi
@TheGoodfella2012
@TheGoodfella2012 3 роки тому
Keanu Reeves is a real class act man! God bless him.
@andrewwoodward8563
@andrewwoodward8563 3 роки тому
Everything I've ever heard about Keanu makes him sound awesome.
@masongovender9231
@masongovender9231 3 роки тому
Always has been!
@projectmike859
@projectmike859 3 роки тому
100% agree
@jeffe2289
@jeffe2289 3 роки тому
Greatest movie star of all time?? LOL... that is hilarious.
@markdemell3717
@markdemell3717 3 роки тому
Keanu souled out .ugh!
@EugeniaPortobello
@EugeniaPortobello 3 роки тому
"When you are comfortable with asking for the small things in life, it gives you the skills, the habit and the confidence to ask for the big things in life" 🙌
@jennifercohen874
@jennifercohen874 3 роки тому
YES!!!
@meshaalforenglish.8333
@meshaalforenglish.8333 3 роки тому
Yes
@schakraborty95
@schakraborty95 2 роки тому
True
@jcarc5701
@jcarc5701 2 роки тому
@@urlauburlaub2222 Get a life.
@mikestarks8464
@mikestarks8464 2 роки тому
@@jennifercohen874 Excellent talk Jennifer, my last company i started, built and sold now has over 4000 employees. I discovered something over the years...often my best employees were college athletes who were NOT starters and often only played 1 or 2 years at school. I figured they were simply used to showing up, practicing, and accepting the fact they would not start. This 'habit' of showing up, trying and accepting the outcome proved to be one the secrets of our success. Great job!!!!
@sophiakoko
@sophiakoko Рік тому
Be bold, accept failure and most important of all, chase what you want - don't take what you get!! Very inspiring, amazing job.
@ianb9736
@ianb9736 Рік тому
Thank you for making this. It reminds me of Roger Bannister, the European track & field athlete who aimed to break the 4 minute mile. Everyone said he couldn’t, but that didn’t stop him. He finally did, and when that happened everyone began to see that achieving this goal was impossible because they believed you couldn’t without being bold enough to try.
@cristinawinters5025
@cristinawinters5025 3 роки тому
I got my dream job after having 22 interviews in 10 months.
@noguys5014
@noguys5014 3 роки тому
Gz
@cristinawinters5025
@cristinawinters5025 3 роки тому
@@noguys5014 I know ah?
@Shriram2Million
@Shriram2Million 3 роки тому
What was your dream job..?
@FantasticExplorers
@FantasticExplorers 3 роки тому
Noice!
@sk-yn9oz
@sk-yn9oz 3 роки тому
proud of you!
@enchantedforest4424
@enchantedforest4424 3 роки тому
Main Points: Be *bold* Don't take what you get Don't have self doubt Chase what you want Ask for what you want
@Meirele
@Meirele 3 роки тому
Ask! Until you get what you want.
@jennifercohen874
@jennifercohen874 3 роки тому
YES!!
@mauldindoc123
@mauldindoc123 3 роки тому
@@jennifercohen874 I am impressed how you handled yourself with a crying kid and your slide presentation being off- you are cool under pressure, and I am sure that served you well on your journey to success!
@rave1704
@rave1704 3 роки тому
I tried this for 10 years.. didnt work
@carlschleg5822
@carlschleg5822 3 роки тому
@@rave1704 Try again
@janethaywardcoach
@janethaywardcoach 2 роки тому
Thank you - I needed to hear "go for it 10 times". I was feeling discourage and tired, and this encouraged me to keep going because I still have a few attempts before I have hit my 10-times.
@markkuahlamaa770
@markkuahlamaa770 11 місяців тому
I am Retired in Finland , and This is Best Time in my Life ! Money is not all what you need !
@tusharsharma5467
@tusharsharma5467 3 роки тому
The kid howling in the background is very bold for sure.
@rinthi_s2644
@rinthi_s2644 3 роки тому
Gosh....at last found someone saying this
@behappyliving2549
@behappyliving2549 3 роки тому
The kid is having his own Ted Talk at the back and parents seem to enjoy it, as they didn`t make the slightest attempt to shut the little bugger.
@jivanbansi9640
@jivanbansi9640 3 роки тому
@@behappyliving2549 He'll grow up to be a dolt, jusr like his parents.
@alleseele
@alleseele 3 роки тому
@@behappyliving2549 That kid should have never been there in the first place, if they can't find a babysitter then they should be listening at home like the rest of us. Hopefully when that kid grows up it's bold enough not to follow in its parents self centered footsteps.
@user-eb9kg4kn7h
@user-eb9kg4kn7h 2 роки тому
All the kids are bold until they're taught that some of their desires are not to be fulfilled
@broccolihighkicks3857
@broccolihighkicks3857 3 роки тому
She’s right. My philosophy since I was a teenager has been “You don’t ask, you don’t get”, it works
@jennifercohen874
@jennifercohen874 3 роки тому
Exactly right:)
@Oleksiy777
@Oleksiy777 3 роки тому
Beggars don't get much though they ask all days through. There are way more things to success.
@sdlatson
@sdlatson 3 роки тому
@@Oleksiy777 Beggars don't get much, because they don't ask for much. Your attempt to sound intelligent is falling short.
@leecottongim1854
@leecottongim1854 3 роки тому
I want u
@gugojah8660
@gugojah8660 3 роки тому
@Broccolihighkicks. i disagree. i tried asking for what i want many times. but i never got it. so stop preaching a lie.
@strikeback1080
@strikeback1080 Рік тому
Love the energy she gives off. Reminds me of a scene in the movie 'Gladiator.' "I wasn't the best because I was the fastest or the strongest. I was the best because I won the crowd. Win the crowd and you shall win your freedom." In relation to this vid "success" is the "crowd." And your continual efforts will lead to you "winning."
@soyfefo
@soyfefo Рік тому
She lists all my fears in the first 30 seconds, that hooked me up listening to this talk. I found it amazing, truly inspiring. I feel determined now... Now I have to find what is what I desire most in life because I have no idea.
@katherineblakely7142
@katherineblakely7142 Рік тому
Finding out your "why" will lead you to your purpose, which will reflect your strengths and passions.
@AdemirAlijagic
@AdemirAlijagic 3 роки тому
"Smart people think of all the negative things that will happen when things go wrong, but bold people think of all the good things that will happen when things go right"!
@user-co7xv7mo6d
@user-co7xv7mo6d 3 роки тому
RIGHT!!!
@trillionaireman9016
@trillionaireman9016 3 роки тому
False. Smart people tend to think a lot as they have extra processing power. Negative focus creates overthinking on negative outcomes. But if a smart person has a positive focus, all the extra processing power is directed positively.
@arkin5854
@arkin5854 3 роки тому
So?
@valesauce7235
@valesauce7235 3 роки тому
@@trillionaireman9016 knowing what can go wrong and buffering against it is why civilization exists.
@MrSean03839
@MrSean03839 3 роки тому
And all the bold people call the smart people to borrow money.... LoL!
@pijushmoni6293
@pijushmoni6293 3 роки тому
"..Stop deliberating, stop planning, stop flowcharts, and just act.." ..LOVE IT..!!
@jennifercohen874
@jennifercohen874 3 роки тому
Thank you! So glad you enjoyed it.
@lutaayam
@lutaayam 3 роки тому
I just came to this realisation recently. There's a guy who grew up in the slums in Uganda, became a rich pop star, and now is on the verge of becoming president, ending a 35 year dictatorship. When I examined his story carefully, he reminded me of the Nike tagline, just do it! You can find the guy in Facebook, he's called Bobi Wine
@YpatiosVarelas
@YpatiosVarelas 3 роки тому
Took me 50 years to get that!
@aditijain5604
@aditijain5604 3 роки тому
@@jennifercohen874 Loved it💜
@Trusted_Advisor
@Trusted_Advisor 3 роки тому
i.e. analysis paralysis
@oaesan
@oaesan Рік тому
Be bold. Just ask. The secret is knowing what you want and believing you deserve it and believing there's no reason why you won't get it. When you're devoid of doubt, success becomes inevitable.
@kripanv2307
@kripanv2307 Рік тому
You are a gem. Thank you for your message. Yeah, it is true that we can practice and learn (that's what we were doing in childhood). ❤️❤️❤️
@samanthacowden1317
@samanthacowden1317 3 роки тому
Keanu has the craziest legacy, it's so crazy how many peoples lives he's touched
@sofascialistadankulamegado1781
@sofascialistadankulamegado1781 3 роки тому
My priest touched my life and my no-no spot. I wish Keanu touched my no-no spot instead.
@jacoblewis2961
@jacoblewis2961 3 роки тому
@@sofascialistadankulamegado1781 WTF 🤣😂🤣
@realworldtraining5303
@realworldtraining5303 3 роки тому
His name is neo
@brendabanuelos194
@brendabanuelos194 2 роки тому
That's cuz keanu is secretly jesus
@Chakveta
@Chakveta 2 роки тому
@@sofascialistadankulamegado1781 bruh 😂😂😂
@kitboklaloo4647
@kitboklaloo4647 3 роки тому
"When you're smart you're really good at predicting all the possible negative outcome" That's deep
@Mitutumuch
@Mitutumuch 3 роки тому
this is probably why people say "you think too much, you're overthinking it" ect. its pretty irritating.
@wedomusic9451
@wedomusic9451 3 роки тому
Basic the theme of Goodwill Hunting.
@jalexworld4138
@jalexworld4138 3 роки тому
That why luffy will be king 👑
@nickyalison5848
@nickyalison5848 3 роки тому
Kalvin
@Mitutumuch
@Mitutumuch 3 роки тому
@@wedomusic9451 I'm gonna atch that again today it's been a while
@ChassieNix
@ChassieNix 2 роки тому
That has been my biggest hurdle, not asking for what I want in life. Thanks Jennifer
@dougsmith7362
@dougsmith7362 Рік тому
So true and would add that the more you can be bold and step put of your comfort zone the wider that comfort zone becomes until you can do almost anything with little or no fear.
@earthempresstv
@earthempresstv 2 роки тому
last year at age 55 i made the decision to become a professional artist... but that was right when covid hit... even my husband who is normally very supportive said 'don't go into art- nobody buys art'! but something deep inside of me said GO FOR IT. it was a huge learning curve but within months my paintings were $elling :)
@thelomeleisea9443
@thelomeleisea9443 Рік тому
love this and well done for following your heart
@wendypena4593
@wendypena4593 Рік тому
No way! That's so good, so happy for you. I'd love to see your paintings
@thevoiceconnection
@thevoiceconnection Рік тому
Ohh that's really great!! All the best for ur future 👍👍
@I_membahh
@I_membahh 5 місяців тому
I’m glad to hear you stuck it out and pushed ahead
@tomtillman
@tomtillman 3 роки тому
I have found that whenever something goes wrong, There's usually something good about it. You learn something, or another door is opened, or something.
@jennifercohen874
@jennifercohen874 3 роки тому
Exactly true!
@chalfontelark9882
@chalfontelark9882 3 роки тому
This is how God set it up. Life is a gift, no matter how things may look. Romans 8:28 "And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose." God is intentional. He has created all of us for a specified purpose. Whatever TRUE dream that you have in your heart, look at it as a gift from God that's given you to indicate that it is already yours. Try try and try and remember when one door closes God will surely open up another one for you. Trust him in Jesus name.
@raymondphilip6232
@raymondphilip6232 3 роки тому
Dualism
@raymondphilip6232
@raymondphilip6232 3 роки тому
Life is like a wheel When u r at the bottom, be patient. Why? Good life is ahead When u r at the top, be ready. Why? U r about to learn a new life lesson
@michaeld2519
@michaeld2519 3 роки тому
@@raymondphilip6232 I'd really like to know what you do with all the time you save writing 'u' instead of 'you' and 'r' instead of 'are'.
@saeedasl8025
@saeedasl8025 2 роки тому
This rule was the main reason I achieved success in my twenties. I lost that boldness in my late twenties and my early thirties is a mess and failure now. But thank God I have been recovering and standing up recently. Go for it, see it, believe it, work for it, and enjoy working for it.
@MrRudeJude
@MrRudeJude Рік тому
She was nervous but her confidence came through greatly.
@jennifercohen874
@jennifercohen874 Рік тому
I was very nervous. Lol
@Samueltoucan2022
@Samueltoucan2022 Рік тому
@@jennifercohen874 You did great! Really inspired me this morning.
@agr8fulson
@agr8fulson 3 роки тому
another important truth comes to mind watching this talk: very often, the person who has the most important thing to say doesn't necessarily have the experience or confidence or polish or the right slide on the screen. when THIS imperfect, maybe shy speaker speaks, i will always listen carefully. i've found in life that SO many polished, overly confident, authoritative people have nothing at all to say. thank you Jen!
@naturesgifts5682
@naturesgifts5682 3 роки тому
Exactly. I think I have so many original thoughts to say but because I am not fluent in English, I am not making videos about them. English speaking people have a big advantage.
@catherinereilly5833
@catherinereilly5833 3 роки тому
Mmmmmmm
@thaba1011
@thaba1011 3 роки тому
👌
@davidcarter3049
@davidcarter3049 3 роки тому
@@naturesgifts5682 how many people in the world speak your native language?
@DobBylan_
@DobBylan_ 3 роки тому
@@naturesgifts5682 lmao sounds like a great excuse to me
@deep-fried-zombie699
@deep-fried-zombie699 3 роки тому
Moral to the story don’t let your fears control your life. Take action don’t wait for tomorrow. You’re welcome that’ll be $50,000 thank you
@emilyvfletcher9519
@emilyvfletcher9519 3 роки тому
🤣
@foliveira1632
@foliveira1632 3 роки тому
Maybe if you ask a few more times I'll give you the money.
@2006hectordavid
@2006hectordavid 3 роки тому
thanks, spare me 15 min of bs
@SongiGodsgirl
@SongiGodsgirl 3 роки тому
🤣🤣🤣
@zerozero7even
@zerozero7even 3 роки тому
@@2006hectordavid why ulistened than?
@janatalirova5321
@janatalirova5321 Рік тому
Thank you so much for this speech. You speaking from bottom of my heart. I told this many many people and they dont trust me. They said i have pink glasses Thank you one more for get me back to my hard long journey to my goal ❤️❤️❤️
@razor3974
@razor3974 10 місяців тому
I think you Jennifer Cohen for having given to me this 10% rule, it gives a framework to think really easily on "how many trials must I be prepare to give in order to achieve some results". I am right now applying it to the preparation of my master thesis defense presentation by saying to me that after 10 trainings I will be bold enough so that it will become a formality.
@Hollins23
@Hollins23 3 роки тому
"Chase what you want; don't just take what you can get."
@jennifercohen874
@jennifercohen874 3 роки тому
YES!!!!
@Hollins23
@Hollins23 3 роки тому
@@jennifercohen874 : I really appreciated your talk, and took away many salient points. Thank you for encouraging me, and so many others, my lovely fellow Canadian! 💞🇨🇦 HAPPY NEW YEAR!
@greatmind8918
@greatmind8918 3 роки тому
That's right but sometimes you are afraid that if you don't take what you can get, you may miss the chance because you don't really know what you want until you try it ..add to that we live in a world crowded with people and lack ideal opportunities
@sebastianwallin3726
@sebastianwallin3726 3 роки тому
By those means it also states we shouldn't go for jobs that gets us lots of money but we don't like. A lot of people have jobs they don't like so they can get the money needed to do what they do like. Society is run by people doing jobs they don't like for money.
@sebastianwallin3726
@sebastianwallin3726 3 роки тому
@aena mustafa That's a tough call. I can't say money ain't important but working a job you hate can make the money seem miniscule anyway. I don't know what priorities or responsibility you have though. Ofc you need to study to something that will get you money but maybe balance it with something you also like.
@SilviaGonzalez-wg2zt
@SilviaGonzalez-wg2zt 3 роки тому
My Biology teacher laughed at me when I told her I wanted to be a teacher. I'm a teacher!
@robertgoldhirsch4065
@robertgoldhirsch4065 2 роки тому
Why would she laugh at you?
@itsmeabby2763
@itsmeabby2763 2 роки тому
YOU GO GIRLLL
@deathstroke2341
@deathstroke2341 2 роки тому
yo go girl.......Imagine you teaching their sons and daughters.....
@davideldred.campingwilder6481
@davideldred.campingwilder6481 2 роки тому
I'm a teacher, too. At school, I was joint bottom with Philip from Kindergarten to Secondary. Then I was joint bottom with Jason from secondary to another school. Then with Steven till I got a job. But when I got the job (Boatbuilder) I was top with Wig and then Losco. And now I'm a teacher at the top with Eoghan (Owen).
@bradgillian5269
@bradgillian5269 2 роки тому
Silvia your biology teacher set you up....by laughing at you that can be interpreted as a put down...like saying you shouldn't or you couldn't do it...you can let others define you...or you can simply live your own truth...I applaud you...for being you. Oh by the way...I am also a teacher....and a student.
@Luckygirlme111
@Luckygirlme111 2 роки тому
This was so inspiring. I've always felt held back and doubting etc. but this year I have decided to take more chances and go after what I want. It has been a bit scary so far but this video confirmed to me that it's important to take those chances. When I was a teen my art teacher asked us to write in our notebooks we had to hand in after each class what grade we thought we deserved at the end of the course. Normally, I probably would have written that I deserved an E or C, but that time I wrote that I thought I deserved an A and stated why. And she did give me an A! And I always wondered if she would've if I didn't ask for it.
@saqernader9
@saqernader9 Рік тому
She is amazing
@osirusj275
@osirusj275 8 місяців тому
so what reason you give to say you deserved an A, i dont think she will give you A without you asking, the purpose of she doing this asking the kid wat grade they deserve is to precisely teach this, to make them feel confident that they deserve good grades.
@sayusayme7729
@sayusayme7729 2 роки тому
Thank you, love that! Never say never, even at 61. Still practicing. 🇨🇦💚🦋
@ibrahimhamada5910
@ibrahimhamada5910 2 роки тому
‏admire for your comment and you have an amazing smile nice meeting here I’m Ibrahim from Egypt 39 years old it would be nice ‏getting to know you if that’s ok for you ‏Greetings from Egypt 🇪🇬 Are you interstated about dating younger man
@huyenphan3497
@huyenphan3497 2 роки тому
Key point: "Boldness is the stronger indicator of success than intelligence."
@Nussbaum981
@Nussbaum981 2 роки тому
I thought it was grit. Probably a combination of things
@jennifercohen874
@jennifercohen874 Рік тому
Exactly!!!
@idiotbuster8662
@idiotbuster8662 Рік тому
I thought it was risk taking. Thats kind of what causes the inverse bell curve of success for men.
@ahbe9232
@ahbe9232 Рік тому
is IQ also one?
@RedactedNews
@RedactedNews 3 роки тому
Another takeaway: Keanu Reeves is awesome.
@DanielCastillo-gk5ie
@DanielCastillo-gk5ie 3 роки тому
Most definitely
@bamojk
@bamojk 3 роки тому
100%
@ROTHSTEIN01
@ROTHSTEIN01 3 роки тому
What was this video all about?
@WaveFin
@WaveFin 3 роки тому
@@ROTHSTEIN01 It was a lot of bull
@WaveFin
@WaveFin 3 роки тому
@Gemini Vortex That is silly why would a straight girl want to ask out 10 girls for a date.
@holymedica4529
@holymedica4529 2 роки тому
Inspiring and profoundly simple. I like simple, and personally believe that most of life is simple... it's our human convoluted minds that make things complex. I even found your talk to be bold... I can tell that you strive for perfection tho don't let it stop you; and had intended a preciseness in your delivery, but kept going regardless of the glitches you encountered. And, you even kept your composure... well done 🙂
@dannychilobe7254
@dannychilobe7254 Рік тому
One of the most insightful Tedx talks I've ever listened to. The 10% target is a phenomenon that if embraced and genuinely applied will surely bring about positive results. Boldness is surely a more quicker and effective way of being successful and attaining what you really desire in life. I hope to wholeheartedly practice being bold. Thank you for the wise words Jennifer 🙏
@jennifercohen874
@jennifercohen874 Рік тому
I am so happy you enjoyed it. Thank you
@carolinem4845
@carolinem4845 2 роки тому
I used to watch this talk thinking about my dream job. I got motivated to try 10 times, and then I got it on the second try. Be bold, take action, break your fear of failure. Only YOU decide what the end of your current chapter will read like.
@jennifercohen874
@jennifercohen874 2 роки тому
Yes!! Love this!!
@carolinem4845
@carolinem4845 2 роки тому
@@jennifercohen874 omg thank you!
@behulls
@behulls 2 роки тому
Congrats! Keep killing it 🙌
@jennifercohen874
@jennifercohen874 Рік тому
That is so incredible! I am so happy to have read this comment. Congrats!!!
@Tintak_hatpin
@Tintak_hatpin Рік тому
What happened after you joined this job ? Do you like it there ? For me, my mind is filled with the aftermath of achieving that dream job, whether I would be a worthy employee there or will I be a misfit and suffer from impostor syndrome all the time. Preparing to crack the interview for a few months is different than actually belonging there. This kind of demotivates me.
@chaserandazzo3738
@chaserandazzo3738 3 роки тому
There is no failure… there is only feedback… 🙏✨💜🍀💐
@sofascialistadankulamegado1781
@sofascialistadankulamegado1781 3 роки тому
I usually adjust the input gain on the mic channel to stop the feedback. If the feedback doesn't stop, this constitutes some sort of failure.
@markhirstwood4190
@markhirstwood4190 3 роки тому
Of course there's failure, that's why the word exists. It's a perfectly valid word. Failure is common. What a silly idea that there's no failure.
@puttycake
@puttycake 2 роки тому
@@markhirstwood4190 but if you shift the experience of the failure to be feedback, an object lesson, or a test, you can train yourself to accept the disappointment and commit to keep trying.
@themacocko6311
@themacocko6311 2 роки тому
@@markhirstwood4190 You miss the point. Failure is feedback and "failure" is your judgment saying its "bad" when it's simply feedback.
@laszlopetrucz5709
@laszlopetrucz5709 2 роки тому
I like that one
@alisony6690
@alisony6690 11 місяців тому
Jennifer, you are truly inspiring, thank you!! You have managed to simplify a life law that has baffled me for years!! I am currently stuck in a mundane life, simply accepting what life throws at me!! Your 10% rule has opened up my eyes to a whole new world & future!! 🤩 I love your Keanu story, it reminds me of when I was 16yrs old (24yrs ago) when I was obsessed with the Backstreet Boys & was telling my friends I would meet them one day (I live in Australia). My friends laughed at me, telling me to keep dreaming. I entered many competitions to meet them, but never won. When I was 21, the Backstreet Boys finally toured Australia, they performed a concert in my hometown of Adelaide which I obviously attended, the next day I flew over to Melbourne with some friends to watch them at their final concert in Australia...whilst at Adelaide Airport guess who I happened to meet? Their drummer & guitarist, we exchanged numbers & next thing I know I am being introduced to the Backstreet Boys themselves!! We had different flights to Melbourne, but agreed to meet up after the concert that night. I couldn't get a hold of the drummer after the concert, but a bunch of fans were screaming over a balcony to which I baldly pushed my way to the front, saw the drummer, got his attention, found out where their VIP after-party was & managed to not only meet the Backstreet Boys, I partied with them at their after-party!! This is proof that yes, if you want something bad enough in life, be bald & go for it!! 😁🙏
@aparnaiyer7329
@aparnaiyer7329 9 місяців тому
So inspiring!
@kanikamaheshwari9732
@kanikamaheshwari9732 Рік тому
One of the best TED talks I have ever heard 💕
@jennifercohen874
@jennifercohen874 Рік тому
Thank you so much! I appreciate it
@jbo5021
@jbo5021 3 роки тому
One thing I really like here, is that she has notes written on her palm. You don't need to be have things down perfectly to achieve great things.
@jennifercohen874
@jennifercohen874 3 роки тому
Exactly true!
@zeehuss7275
@zeehuss7275 3 роки тому
YES!! It's about the message she wanted to give, the way of presenting it doesn't matter.. I loved the authenticity of this ted talk..
@nycz3576
@nycz3576 3 роки тому
What she says is true! I attribute all of my past successes to my "boldness". I always believed, "If you don't ask, you don't get.", and "If you always do what you did, you'll always get what you got." Those were my fave mantras. Go for it!
@dashkaenhbat7738
@dashkaenhbat7738 2 роки тому
Hi thank you for sharing your mantras. Very good reasoning for better future
@wuokmayangjanguan1591
@wuokmayangjanguan1591 2 роки тому
Boldness is very important in every aspect of our lives . A man can be handsome and capable of attracting women. But if he has no courage to ask them out, he will remain single.
@angelrobinson5257
@angelrobinson5257 2 роки тому
I know I want something different, but I don't know what I really want.
@erickkimz
@erickkimz 9 місяців тому
​@@angelrobinson5257 I hope you have figured it out by now, if not, we can reason together
@fahrchan18
@fahrchan18 2 роки тому
One of the most inspiring ted talks I’ve ever watched
@tracyeleftheriadis4926
@tracyeleftheriadis4926 2 роки тому
I LOVE this so much!! You get what you ask for, so ask for what you want!!
@ibrahimhamada5910
@ibrahimhamada5910 2 роки тому
‏admire for your comment and you have an amazing smile nice meeting here I’m Ibrahim from Egypt 39 years old it would be nice ‏getting to know you if that’s ok for you ‏Greetings from Egypt 🇪🇬 Are you interstated about dating younger man
@mayajoy4218
@mayajoy4218 3 роки тому
the one thing that has always stuck with me, is when my grandma once said to me " If you dont program or change your own mindset , someone else will"
@kamu747
@kamu747 3 роки тому
Wise words from Grandma
@EthanKleinScat
@EthanKleinScat 3 роки тому
Soo needed to hear this
@geoiselin
@geoiselin 2 роки тому
Did she say how to program your mind as you want?
@professorsmith5337
@professorsmith5337 3 роки тому
I can’t believe no one brought her a water 🤷🏽‍♂️💯 priceless information thanks Jennifer
@jennifercohen874
@jennifercohen874 3 роки тому
haha! i know right.
@markmickle198
@markmickle198 3 роки тому
They did there was a skip in the video and that's y there was a skip if u didn't see it no big deal, a minute after or so when she asked..
@jackiesdaughter3581
@jackiesdaughter3581 3 роки тому
It’s a shame if they cut that out
@dougimmel
@dougimmel 3 роки тому
Same person in charge of the venue, who did not quietly and politely usher parent and kid to another space for a bit, and a chat. JENNIFER, great work.
@jessmae007
@jessmae007 2 роки тому
She should have asked for it since she wanted it ;)
@supplychainsants
@supplychainsants Рік тому
Fearless Voice! You have delivered and spoken the words with Lion Energy, Attitude, Power, and with Higher Frequency. ❤ Claps for you! 🎉
@geoffbuckley8285
@geoffbuckley8285 Рік тому
I instinctively relate to Jennifer's comments about boldness but you also need the correct blend of skill and caution to add to the mix for any venture to succeed
@johnadamski9913
@johnadamski9913 3 роки тому
Most of us fall into a comfort zone and stay there. A person can only grow in times of hardship or discomfort.
@wolfiestreet6899
@wolfiestreet6899 3 роки тому
Sophistry. Complete rubbish.
@shanestanton5481
@shanestanton5481 3 роки тому
Nailed it
@steezkitchen
@steezkitchen 3 роки тому
"it's the squeeky wheel, that gets the grease." I can work with that. ON POINT!
@MagneticUnicornVlogs
@MagneticUnicornVlogs 10 місяців тому
"Either you get what you want or you get what you're meant to do" 🔥Thank you so much for sharing, Jennifer! This was so helpful :)
@S9T5U6
@S9T5U6 Рік тому
Amazing talk I know she is little nervous through out the talk but she done it so amazingly well. Finally your boldness bring you to here Enjoyed whole talk and complete it in one go Love it and it also inspired the most. Cute and bold personality and thoughts explained very well
@redesignyourmind3565
@redesignyourmind3565 3 роки тому
Being bold takes courage. This is something I will be working on in 2021!
@oamwangase2332
@oamwangase2332 3 роки тому
Wow my words exactly. God inspire, guide & help us!!!"2021 here we(with u , of course )come!!!!
@redesignyourmind3565
@redesignyourmind3565 3 роки тому
@@oamwangase2332 Thank you so much
@lorrainechittock6333
@lorrainechittock6333 3 роки тому
Redesign Your Mind, still a few weeks to practice in 2020. ;)
@noobstyleRR
@noobstyleRR 3 роки тому
start now! don't wait.
@oamwangase2332
@oamwangase2332 3 роки тому
@@noobstyleRR Yep! And indeed why not?
@brianmontgomeryjr6882
@brianmontgomeryjr6882 3 роки тому
You are spot on. I have this conversation with my wife and sons on a damn near daily basis. No one can read your mind. So you must advocate for yourself.
@salmondelacruz3153
@salmondelacruz3153 10 місяців тому
This is the best motivational speech I've ever listened to. God bless Jennifer Cohen
@PinkYellowGreen2023
@PinkYellowGreen2023 7 місяців тому
I'm going to get what I want out of life!! It doesn't matter what anyone thinks about it or tries to stop.
@madelainesillfors2758
@madelainesillfors2758 3 роки тому
One of those very few talks that actually contain something unique. The talk is not so "awesome" and perfect, but it is real content. Thank you!
@kevalthakker5532
@kevalthakker5532 3 роки тому
Talk is not awesome or perfect, only after that kid in the audience started being a kid... Before that it was smooth... Yet she managed to deliver what she wanted...
@boomish69
@boomish69 3 роки тому
I think I like it more because it’s not perfect, kinda makes it more real
@alexandertsiolkovski5848
@alexandertsiolkovski5848 3 роки тому
Probably one of the very few TED Talks that I actually listened to completely, found to be extremely clear and helpful. Great job. And thank you.
@jennifercohen874
@jennifercohen874 3 роки тому
Thank you so much! I appreciate the nice feedback
@vaunflufinhagan
@vaunflufinhagan 3 роки тому
100% Agree! This is something I know of but haven’t fully embodied all of the time. I totally agree with your, we take what we can get, not what we want viewpoint. As I look back I realize I have done this in a few major parts of my life and this now..stops. I often am not totally sure what it is I want because I doubt that I can have that and therefore don’t commit to that ideal but often a lesser one that I know is easy for me to achieve. I have had a blessed and good life so far, but a GREAT one is forthcoming. Thanks Jennifer. Well articulated speech. Got allot out of this. Tx.
@s.muller8688
@s.muller8688 3 роки тому
gosh, you people are hilarious.😂😂😂😂
@anythingnice3917
@anythingnice3917 2 роки тому
True
@youtubelearning2990
@youtubelearning2990 Рік тому
When I was a kid I always used to have these bold ideas. Often times my mother would tell me to be realistic and not a dreamer. Well, I kept dreaming and also realized that my mom was a wounded person. She kept herself safe by not reaching too far. All she wanted to do was keep me safe too but she didn’t have to.
@juliobermudez5317
@juliobermudez5317 Рік тому
Very well explained. She kept it simple and straight forward.
@stevolutiontv
@stevolutiontv 3 роки тому
Keanu is the type of person we should all aspire to be like, he is the pinnacle of what a person should be like, a true inspiration a true good soul, we need people like him guiding us not politicians etc, the man truly is an earth angel and I have so much respect for him :)
@FoodShowFan
@FoodShowFan 2 роки тому
He’s my all-time FAV
@susana.tresamantes
@susana.tresamantes 2 роки тому
Keanu for world president :p
@thecarriestiles
@thecarriestiles Рік тому
My neighbor worked with him to redesign the flooring one of his CA homes years ago. She said he really is the nicest person.
@mickael486
@mickael486 Рік тому
settle down. He's broken more hearts than most.
@user-sg8kq7ii3y
@user-sg8kq7ii3y Рік тому
For me, that guy is Manny Pacquiao. He grew up in poverty in the Philippines, which is much more severe than being poor in America. He often went without food. He slept on the street. He got paid $1 for his first professional fight. He fought just so he could earn some money to buy some rice. Best thing about Pacquiao? He was never invincible. He got knocked out early in his career, but he came back to become champion again. He then got knocked out AGAIN, but rose up and became champion AGAIN. Then he got knocked out really badly by Marquez, yet, once again, Emmanuel Pacquiao rose up to become champion AGAIN. In life, people talk about "getting back up after getting knocked down." But in boxing, one has to LITERALLY do this. It's not just a figure of speech. Boxing is brutal both mentally and physically. Manny Pacquiao is much bigger than even Rocky Balboa. He's an 8 time world champion who came from nothing. He is loved in America and idolized in the Philippines. He literally hands out food and money in the Philippines. He has never forgotten where he came from. And now he wants to help his people by getting in to politics. He gives Filipinos hope.
@SaraX2024
@SaraX2024 2 роки тому
I once boldly walked about to a famous Hollywood movie director and asked if I could gather some experience on his set, because I wanted to become a director, as well. He wasn't even hesitating for a second and said "yes". That moment, that bold move, changed everything in my career. The worst thing that can happen is that people will say "no" and you leave it at that. But if you never try, you'll never know. Be polite. Tell them honestly what your intentions are. Stay calm and professional. The right people will help you no matter how famous they are.
@manojpawar007
@manojpawar007 10 місяців тому
This is so awesome. Today I realized I am actually following this from long. You have put in exact words. So easy to explain to other peoples. Thanks a lot.
@rizwans7076
@rizwans7076 Рік тому
Another word for the Boldness she is talking about is Persistence. Keep trying enough times that you either succeed or move on to the next thing. Good talk 👍
@SP-rx4tb
@SP-rx4tb 3 роки тому
If your smart you over calculate and if you aren’t you basically get ahead... finally it all makes sense.
@janicedsilva2857
@janicedsilva2857 3 роки тому
Yup I'm an overthinker and I totally get this
@rubengodoyislas7765
@rubengodoyislas7765 3 роки тому
Ruben Godoy Islas 1520932632 @83179
@dang6467
@dang6467 3 роки тому
@@janicedsilva2857 Self doubt is an illusion!
@janicedsilva2857
@janicedsilva2857 3 роки тому
@@dang6467 Hahaha how do I get out of it?
@janicedsilva2857
@janicedsilva2857 3 роки тому
@creme good Thanks but I'm not good committing to routines. I've tried these things :/
@YoYo-gt5iq
@YoYo-gt5iq 3 роки тому
The highest paying job I ever got (my current one) came from an interview where I opened by saying "You need to know that I'm looking to go right to the top, so if you need someone who wants to stay in this position for the rest of their career, we shouldn't continue." They said, 'there's room at the top here.' Then they hired me and on day 1 said, "list 3 goals for 2020 and we'll help you accomplish them so you can get promoted."
@YoYo-gt5iq
@YoYo-gt5iq 3 роки тому
@@bellavic4777 Seems totally legit
@YoYo-gt5iq
@YoYo-gt5iq 3 роки тому
@@bellavic4777 I'm good
@stephanguitar9778
@stephanguitar9778 3 роки тому
@@bellavic4777 And your ex is pleased about that?
@aylunatic5030
@aylunatic5030 Рік тому
This was very inspiring! Thank you so much for this talk. I always thought my mom for example was often why to bold and by that kind of impolite. This talk gave me actually a lot more appreciation for that trait and I should really start to act on it aswell
@johnhughs9812
@johnhughs9812 Рік тому
SO SO SO PERFECT; 100% ADMIRE AND AGREE!!!
@gustafbarreda8582
@gustafbarreda8582 3 роки тому
That's speak volumes about the type of person Keanu Reeves is.
@ahoff64
@ahoff64 3 роки тому
...and has always been.
@vliegendehollander
@vliegendehollander 3 роки тому
Keanu is an amazing human! But if she wasn't bold enough to ask, she would've never experienced his kindness and missed a potential opportunity.
@AnnaMaria-oy1fp
@AnnaMaria-oy1fp 3 роки тому
I know. I'm shocked. He didn't even get his agent or manager to call and check up on her.
@SoulfulTruth
@SoulfulTruth 4 роки тому
Summary: "Be bold": You can fail 90% and win only 10% of the time - but that 10% can be a HUGE win - " be bold " Go for what you want - don't accept less than you want.
@lostnlonely669
@lostnlonely669 4 роки тому
I am not sure about that.
@keithpotter7366
@keithpotter7366 4 роки тому
@@lostnlonely669 me too
@lostnlonely669
@lostnlonely669 4 роки тому
@@keithpotter7366 yes
@carolethomas1772
@carolethomas1772 3 роки тому
@@lostnlonely669 Need to change your mind! Affirm what you want & push for it! Become Found and Loved!
@roseforrelief7926
@roseforrelief7926 3 роки тому
If you didn't my page as yet please go over and show some love 💕 Rose Reality
@torianoevans
@torianoevans 2 роки тому
This was Really Good!! Thanks..Will replay often 🙌🏾
@johnhughs9812
@johnhughs9812 Рік тому
YOU ARE 100% CORRECT!
@gjoka1983
@gjoka1983 3 роки тому
Great talk: who needs a glitzy powerpoint presentation, when the message is this powerful. Well done.
@ARother8822
@ARother8822 3 роки тому
That was bold- especially being so young but let’s be honest: Keanu Reeves is literally the nicest actor on this planet. He is such an angel. You picked the right person
@SalettaRocks
@SalettaRocks 3 роки тому
...maybe, I would love to hear his version of the story. Probably goes like....I am here in Winnipeg bored out if my skull and this kid was crazy enough to give me her number which peaks my curiosity ...beats sitting in the hotel, ...maybe I,'ll get a home cooked meal. ...let's go! ...lots of times it is lonely at the top so it really is true that reaching out might work.
@xtra_612
@xtra_612 3 роки тому
@@SalettaRocks he asked for her number *
@SalettaRocks
@SalettaRocks 3 роки тому
@@xtra_612 ...and then she gave it to him... :-).
@MSTrusAgent
@MSTrusAgent 2 роки тому
Amazing speech, thank you, Jen
@fatimasaadati709
@fatimasaadati709 Рік тому
I loved this talk ... Thank you for the inspiration .. Needed that a lot!
@seanh9632
@seanh9632 3 роки тому
I've learnt that any "thing" I want never makes me okay once I get it. Its about placing less demands on how reality needs to be for me to be okay.
@michellemichelle9143
@michellemichelle9143 3 роки тому
Ooh I like this!
@rhett5678
@rhett5678 3 роки тому
Abundance mindset
@SohaNoha
@SohaNoha 3 роки тому
Cool
@douglasrambo7738
@douglasrambo7738 3 роки тому
When you answer a 2nd question "Why you want something?"- many times you realize you either dont want the thing or you start "attracting" other things that get you the same feeling as the first thing
@SolarGlenn
@SolarGlenn 3 роки тому
“It’s the start that stops people” ~ Don Shula
@peacetoall1858
@peacetoall1858 3 роки тому
so true
@wastinawayonline6254
@wastinawayonline6254 3 роки тому
You should do your own ted talk
@Theroughworkhere
@Theroughworkhere 3 роки тому
It applies in negative direction too🤪
@TMBARD
@TMBARD 3 роки тому
Her 4 step process for getting anything she wants in life: 1) Find a rich man 2) Spread her legs for said rich man 3) Claim success was all on her own 4) Repeat steps 1-3
@christyford162
@christyford162 3 роки тому
@@TMBARD funny it didn’t say that in her credentials....
@prettysimplemusic
@prettysimplemusic 2 роки тому
Step One: Be Gorgeous Step Two: Be Aggressive Step Three: Be Gorgeous
@KlavdiLu
@KlavdiLu Рік тому
😂🤙🏻
@jolank
@jolank Рік тому
I think that's the only thing people can take from this presentation. Rest of it is a priviledged bulshit.
@Deathridaz714
@Deathridaz714 Рік тому
Yes everything is easier when you look good. So look good.
@lucidviolin1298
@lucidviolin1298 Рік тому
@@jolank she wasn’t always rich, you understand that right?
@jolank
@jolank Рік тому
@@lucidviolin1298 actually I never referred to her wealth. I was rather referring to the fact that she's a white, gorgeous, possibly smart female living in California. Which I'd say is 80% of her success. Maybe about 10% is the points that she was presenting. You know how I know? Because I already had the courtesy of working with (and even firing) several people who exactly matched the criteria she presented. They were bold, aspiring, relentless and... useless. You don't want an employee who is bald but fails 90% of time and presents it as his strengths. So what I'm saying is what she's presenting is not the "secret to getting anything you want". It's a tiny piece in a big puzzle to actually getting it.
@lovehalu5191
@lovehalu5191 Рік тому
I just want to say thank you, I needed to hear this.
@TheNin0007
@TheNin0007 3 роки тому
I started balding this year, now I know I'm on the path to success.
@MarcREA23
@MarcREA23 3 роки тому
Same
@chriseneim1
@chriseneim1 3 роки тому
I’m so proud to be bald. I am 32 always shoved my head as a kid and absolutely felt so uncomfortable when I would grow my hair out. And 32 years later I use a razor and keep it shiny. My beard is on point and I make guys who have the nice hair feel uncomfortable because I come in like a Viking god.
@user-co7xv7mo6d
@user-co7xv7mo6d 3 роки тому
000))))
@ayannidianecale1084
@ayannidianecale1084 3 роки тому
2021
@ethell.130
@ethell.130 3 роки тому
The path to success is getting rid of my hair....that’s super easy,off to buy razor now
@santirafat
@santirafat 3 роки тому
"You need to ask for what you want." Simple like that!
@charleearianeth5094
@charleearianeth5094 2 роки тому
Holyyyy, this was an amazing talk, love it. Thank you so much for your insights 🥰🥰🥰
@mumpygumboo8554
@mumpygumboo8554 Рік тому
I"m writing this down BEFORE listening to this talk, or reading the breakdown in the comments. This is what I think getting what I want is about: 1) know what it is, clearly, before venturing out to get it 2) define what it is 3) research ways in which others have gotten it 4) strive for it 5) realize that happiness is not based on striving :0) 6) come up with something new to go and get that is more based on what aspects of life are most important to me 7) dont' worry so much about getting what I want, just head in a direction which is good, shoot for the stars! Go for it, but find joy in the journey more than a destination -- drink lots of water, move around a lot, find joy and positive connections, be in service of others
@milesvanrothow2067
@milesvanrothow2067 3 роки тому
My interpretation. Nobody gets succesful by not taking risks.
@jennifercohen874
@jennifercohen874 3 роки тому
Exactly
@milesvanrothow2067
@milesvanrothow2067 3 роки тому
@@jennifercohen874 My other thought regarding fear of failure. People beat themselves up when they try and don't succeed. That is the barrier we need to discuss.
@xaviergarcia8274
@xaviergarcia8274 3 роки тому
Hey kids! It's Epiphany time! kids. Epiphany. Kids. Be safe, be safe, be safe! You wanna be on money or you wanna be money?
@rowenalim4536
@rowenalim4536 3 роки тому
Accept rejection as a bump in the road and not a detour to the path of success.
@mellis9729
@mellis9729 3 роки тому
I’ll be honest in saying, there are plenty of Ted talks I’ve “learned” more from. But Im not sure Ive connected with a message quite like I did with Jennifer’s here. So often the greatest risk in life is not taking one. Thank you for sharing this inspirational talk.
@abel4776
@abel4776 Рік тому
More helpful than Gates talking on how to kill half of the world through the steel fangs.
@vincentbradshaw9980
@vincentbradshaw9980 Рік тому
bbabaababbabahahahaahahahaahahaahaha. Wind yer neck outta the sand lmao...V
@RichGordonOfficial
@RichGordonOfficial Рік тому
Great advice from Jennifer Cohen.
@larosenoire41isma26
@larosenoire41isma26 Рік тому
keanu is the right person to ask help for!! so much love and respect for him. Thanks
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