They studied our distractibility and found that if you get distracted on something, it takes you 20 minutes to truly refocus. 他们研究了人类注意力分散,发现如果人的注意力被分散,那要花20分钟才能真正重新集中注意。 Now think about your day. 现在想想你...
I swam as hard as I could for five minutes. I remember just trying to get out of the water. I climbed out of the ice. And I remember taking the goggles off my face and looking down at my hands in sheer shock, because ...
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What I should tell you -- what I should tell you is that they've each prepared their own little TED talks. So feel free to think of this as Sarah University. (Laughter) Okay. Okay. Oh, well. Oh, wonderful. Good evening everybody. Thank you so very much for having me here today....
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Each of us has probably spent many, many, many hours typing on a computer without getting faster, but if we spent 10 to 20 minutes each day fully concentrating on typing 10 to 20 percent faster than our current reliable speed, we would get faster, especially if we also identified what ...
At “We the Future,” a day of talks from TED, the Skoll Foundation and the United Nations Foundation at the TED World Theater in New York City, 18 speakers and performers shared daring ideas, deep analysis, cautionary tales and behavior-changing strategies aimed at meeting the UN Sustainable...
Over the course of 18 minutes, 1,200 people, many of whom have never seen each other before, are finding that their brains are starting to sync with Haley's brain and with each other. They're literally beginning to exhibit the same brain-wave patterns. And I don't just mean they're...
74The history of our world in 18 minutes David Christian 17:41 75The magic of Fibonacci numbers Arthur Benjamin 06:26 76The most groundbreaking scientist you've never heard of 04:34 79The power of introverts Susan Cain 19:05 80The Power of Practice Lessons From 10 Years of Pushups ...
Charlie Rose: Why 18 minutes? Chris Anderson: It's a natural human attention span. It's an extended coffee break. You can listen to something serious that long without getting bored or exhausted. The goal is to make it to a TED conference and then get your talk posted online. Speakers ...