What’s Your Greatest Weakness?
We all have weaknesses. If we can recognise what they are and figure out how to address them, they can be a huge source of strength and self-development.
We all have weaknesses. If we can recognise what they are and figure out how to address them, they can be a huge source of strength and self-development.
Dan Gilbert explores the concept that human beings are works in progress. ‘Time transforms our preferences, reshapes our values and alters our personalities. The one constant in our life is change.’ So, are you keeping pace with your own evolution?
A fascinating and engaging talk on individuality and authenticity, from Caroline McHugh. ‘We all come complete with one note we were destined to sing. It doesn’t dictate what you do, but how you do it.’ Have you figured out what yours is yet, and do you have the confidence to sing it?
Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi asks, “What makes a life worth living?” Noting that money cannot make us happy, he looks to those who find pleasure and lasting satisfaction in activities that bring about a state of “flow.”
Matthieu Ricard, a biochemist turned Buddhist monk, explains the diverse definition of happiness, and how we can all train our minds towards happiness, serenity and fulfillment.
Join Mel Robbins as she shares her no nonsense advice and, in less than 18 minutes, tells you everything you need to know about how to get what you want.
Listen in to Elizabeth Gilbert (author of ‘Eat, Pray, Love’) as she shares her insight on managing the emotional highs and lows of a creative career. ‘Don’t be afraid, don’t be daunted. If your job is to dance, do your dance.’
Dan Gilbert explores the concept of synthetic happiness and natural happiness. His fascinating talk explains why we can still find true happiness even when life doesn’t go exactly to plan.