Culture TED Talks Amy Cuddy talks power posing on CNNPosted by: Kate Torgovnick May October 11, 2012 at 10:29 am EDT [cnnvideo url=’http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/bestoftv/2010/10/09/nr.power.pose.cnn’ inline=’true’] In the TEDTalk “Your body language shapes who...
千万不要留下这样的遗憾“哦,我没有把最好的表现出来”而是“我让他们看到,让他们知道我是怎样的一个人” --- "Our bodies change our minds and our minds can change our behavior, and our behavior can change our outcomes." Try a power pose!!! 肢体语言塑造你...
something as simple as listening to music with deep bass; it can promote feelings of power. You can even strike a powerfulposeor give yourself apep talk.
I was surfing the TED app on my phone when we were on set. I ended up watching several talks, including Amy Cuddy’s. When she said, “I’m not supposed to be here,” it resonated. That explains Hassan’s experience in Paris, at the height of his success. What is your power pos...
However, I have to say, the process of communication does not come naturally to me. This is why I'm on this stage, but it's alarming. I grew up in a culture of self-effacement. My wife showed me a blog comment on one of my last talks, and the blog comment said, "Collier is ...
My wife showed me a blog comment on one of my last talks, and the blog comment said, "Collier is not charismatic --- but his arguments are compelling." If you agree with that sentiment, and if you agree that...
86 percent of you will gamble. When you're in the low-power pose condition, only 60 percent,...
视频连接:http://www.ted.com/talks/amy_cuddy_your_body_language_shapes_who_you_are概述:《Your Body Languages Shape Who You Are》讲述了肢体语言对自我认知的影响,简单的做一个2分钟的High Power Pose, 将使我们改变心态。同时作者指出,肢体语言也是我们激励自己的方式:佯装自我->内化为习惯->造就新的自我...
A long time ago in New York City, Steve Addis stood on a corner holding his 1-year-old daughter in his arms; his wife snapped a photo. The image has inspired an annual father-daughter ritual, where Addis and his daughter pose for the same picture, on the
When we talk about heartbreak, the feeling of brokenness becomes part of our experience, where as in a culture that talks about a bruised heart, there actually seems to be a different subjective experience. Some contemporary thinkers aren't interested in sadness' subjectivity versus universality, ...