Dr. Angela Lee Duckworth is an associate professor of psychology at the University of Pennsylvania. Angela is studying non-intelligent ability to predict academic and professional success such as self-discipline and courage. Her researchers include West Point students, National Spelling Bee's finalists, novice teachers, salespeople, and students. Angela obtained a bachelor's degree in neurobiology from Harvard University in 1992 and a master's degree in neuroscience from Oxford University. She got a doctorate. Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania Prior to her study, Angela founded a non-profit summer school for low-income children, won first prize at Massachusetts and was elected case study at Harvard University's Kennedy School It was done. Angela is also a management consultant for McKinsey and has worked as a mathematics teacher for five years at public schools in San Francisco, Philadelphia, and New York.
Ken Ken Robinson, Emeritus Professor at Warwick University in the UK, a famous writer and speaker of TED talking about education, says everyone is born with creativity. And business. Our middle-aged work is to return it. I talked with people all over the country, and they changed middle-aged values and careers. And it shows that those who can open all forms of creative phone in various forms have the greatest reward. Those who can put their creativity on them aside aside their education and family expectations are satisfied with their middle-aged change more than simply those who find different jobs.
We all know that TED is a focused speaker - I saw my fiancé Amanda Phingbodhipakkiya grew up as a speaker in the early cue of TED Residency. She has little speech experience and speaks at Microsoft's Outside In series, RISD, and Brown University, and in 2017 will hold a keynote address at TEDWomen in New Orleans. After three months' journey, I prepared a speech about future recruitment, and I rehearsed. After preparing my own TED Residency talk, Amanda prepared for TEDWomen, and after reading Chris Anderson's book TED Talks, I got a new understanding of the art of speaking in public.
The best TED lecture does not seem to be a speech or a speech of rehearsal. They are not unilateral. The best TED lecture talks directly with you, so that you can participate in the conversation. As they move on stage, they ask you questions, let you think and direct attention to the speaker. So, how do you do this? Gallo explained that in a way that is somewhat contrary to intuition, cruel practice is the key to nature. He urged the lecturer to "Continue to practice and internalize the content so that it can be demonstrated as easily as possible with friends. By doing more rehearsals, relax during the presentation Steve Jobs' practice ratio is 1: 750. In other words, he spends 750 minutes to practice every minute he suggests.