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TED talks to watch on your commute

Written By Unknown on Monday 25 September 2017 | 13:01


Sometimes you need a little #mondaymotivation on a Tuesday. So that’s why we’ve collated a few of our fave TED talks.

If you’ve never heard of TED then get ready to fall down the TED-talk rabbit hole because these short (incredibly powerful) talks cover everything from health to science, business and global issues. Their tagline? Ideas worth spreading – great, right?

The best bit about these talks is that they’re super short, meaning you can literally be inspired to take action in your own life in the time it takes you to travel to work. Here’s our pick of the best…

The power of vulnerability, Brené Brown

Although this is one from the archives (2010 to be exact), it continues to be one of the most popular TED talks of all time, with more than 31 million views. Focusing on the power of human connection, this talk is as empowering as it is entertaining.

Your body language may shape who you are, Amy Cuddy

Have you ever considered what your body language says about you? In this moving talk, social psychologist Amy Cuddy speaks about the benefits of “power posing”.

Do schools kill creativity? Ken Robinson

If you’re a parent, then this one’s for you. Imagine how different our schools (and society) would be if the school system nurtured our little one’s creative minds a little more…

Your elusive creative genius, Elizabeth Gilbert

If you’ve read her books then you’ll love her TED talk. Gilbert uses her wonderful sense of humour to encourage us all to find our own “genius”.

Seen another TED talk you think we’d love? Let us know in the comments below.

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