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12 books from favorite TEDWomen speakers, for your summer reading list

We all have a story to tell. And in my work as curator of the TEDWomen conference, I've had the pleasure of providing a platform to some of the best stories and storytellers out there. Beyond their TED Talk, of course, many TEDWomen speakers are also accomplished authors -- and if you liked them on the TED stage, odds are you will enjoy spending...
Posted June 18, 2018
https://blog.ted.com/2018/06/18/12-books-from-favorite-tedwomen-speakers-for-your-summer-reading-list

Fellows Friday with Andy Amadi Okoroafor

Andy Amadi Okoroafor, founder of creative studio Clam, loves to use imagery in different ways, from fashion to film. Here, he reveals how shortwave radio influences his work – including his internationally successful Clam Magazine -- and his latest scheme to make social entrepreneurs sexy. Interactive Fellows Friday Feature! Join the conver...
Posted December 24, 2010
https://blog.ted.com/2010/12/24/fellows-friday-with-andy-amadi-okoroafor

Is your to-do list making you nuts? Start a to-don’t list instead -- with inspiration from author Adam Grant

The TED speaker and podcast host shares 4 items from his to-don’t list -- stuff he’s shed from his life to make him a happier and more effective human. Read it and learn. To-do lists are the human equivalent of a hamster wheel. While they drive productivity and keep us on track, they just never seem to stop. Even as we cross items off, our list...
Posted March 7, 2019
https://ideas.ted.com/is-your-to-do-list-making-you-nuts-start-a-to-dont-list-instead-with-inspiration-from-author-adam-grant

The key to productivity is tapping into your flow state. Here’s how

This post is part of TED’s “How to Be a Better Human” series, each of which contains a piece of helpful advice from people in the TED community; browse through all the posts here. When was the last time you felt fully engaged in a task and the hours just melted away? That's your flow state, something that psychology researcher Mihaly ...
Posted May 4, 2020
https://ideas.ted.com/the-key-to-productivity-is-tapping-into-your-flow-state-heres-how

Working from home and feel like you're working all the time? Here’s what to do

This post is part of TED’s “How to Be a Better Human” series, each of which contains a piece of helpful advice from people in the TED community; browse through all the posts here. One of the most interesting things that has happened in 2020 has been the way that COVID-19 has pushed so many of us to work from home. Back on January 1, most comp...
Posted August 24, 2020
https://ideas.ted.com/working-from-home-and-feel-like-youre-working-all-the-time-heres-what-to-do

Gallery: Astonishing images of wildlife that can help you raise your own photo game

Want to take pictures that will make people gasp? Photographer David Yarrow shares his advice on how to avoid the played-out and zoom in on the unexpected. Over his 30-plus years in photography, David Yarrow (TEDxEton Talk: Wild Encounters--the story of what I do differently) has waded through the crocodile-infested Nile, taken a selfie reflect...
Posted September 15, 2017
https://ideas.ted.com/gallery-astonishing-images-of-wildlife-that-can-help-you-raise-your-own-photo-game

Want to save your mental energy for the stuff that really matters? Set a decision budget

Many of us track our time or money, but here’s something else you may consider measuring: Your decisions. Bulletproof founder Dave Asprey explains why. For more than five years, tech entrepreneur Dave Asprey has interviewed the world’s leading thinkers and influencers on his Bulletproof Radio podcast. Here is some advice that he’s gathered abou...
Posted January 9, 2019
https://ideas.ted.com/want-to-save-your-mental-energy-for-the-stuff-that-really-matters-set-a-decision-budget

Fellows Friday with Sanjukta Basu

Blogging about her personal life helped Sanjukta Basu find her voice. Despite Indian social mores restricting women’s self expression, Sanjukta has opened up her heart online, empowering others to do the same. Compelled by the transformations social media created in her own life, Sanjukta develops strategies to make the voiceless’ stories heard....
Posted September 17, 2010
https://blog.ted.com/2010/09/17/fellows-friday-with-sanjukta-basu

The Big Idea: What your casual online behavior reveals to hackers (and what to do about it)

It seems these days, everybody’s getting hacked. With so much of our most sensitive information stored on servers in some remote part of the world, it seems concerningly easy for malicious hackers to worm their way past secure firewalls and into bank accounts, credit card databases, corporate emails and even hospital systems. On a global avera...
Posted October 3, 2017
https://blog.ted.com/2017/10/03/the-big-idea-what-your-casual-online-behavior-reveals-about-you-and-what-to-do-about-it

Breakthrough solutions: Fellows Friday with Juliette LaMontagne

Juliette LaMontagne’s Breaker offers millennials a unique, hands-on alternative learning opportunity -- working on projects with serious social impact. Breaker teams take on such challenges as illiteracy and feeding the city, while gaining valuable real-world social entrepreneurship skills. Take us through the Breaker process -- how does it w...
Posted February 3, 2012
https://blog.ted.com/2012/02/03/breakthrough-solutions-fellows-friday-with-juliette-lamontagne

Reading list: 17 books to prepare you for TED2018

The theme of TED2018 is The Age of Amazement, and these speakers’ books are bursting with wonders of every kind: intellectual, scientific, urban, technological, economic, historical, aquatic, even extraterrestrial. TED2018, our biggest conference of the year, takes place April 10 through 14 in Vancouver. The talks from the conference will be re...
Posted April 6, 2018
https://ideas.ted.com/reading-list-17-books-to-prepare-you-for-ted2018

Meet the Fall 2018 class of TED Residents

On September 12, TED welcomed its latest class to the TED Residency program, an in-house incubator for breakthrough ideas. These 21 Residents will spend 14 weeks in TED’s New York headquarters working and thinking together. The class includes exceptional people from all over the map — from Bulgaria to South Africa, Canada to Kansas. New R...
Posted September 19, 2018
https://blog.ted.com/2018/09/19/meet-the-fall-2018-class-of-ted-residents

How to introduce yourself so you'll be unforgettable (in a good way!)

If you can move beyond the boring basics when you're asked "What do you do?", you'll set yourself up for new relationships, opportunities and revelations, says introduction expert Joanna Bloor. Mingling at a work event inevitably means being asked the question “What do you do?” over and over again. After years of repetition and conditioning, mo...
Posted July 26, 2018
https://ideas.ted.com/how-to-introduce-yourself-so-youll-be-unforgettable-in-a-good-way

Fear is boring, and other tips for living a creative life

Elizabeth Gilbert shares 11 ways to think smartly about creativity. Creativity is a tricky word. Consultants peddle it, brands promise it, we all strive for it, often without really knowing quite what "it" really is. Put simply, there's a lot of snake oil around creativity. But now here's author Elizabeth Gilbert (TED Talk, Your elusive creativ...
Posted September 24, 2015
https://ideas.ted.com/fear-is-boring-and-other-tips-for-living-a-creative-life

Fellows Friday with Yamini Aiyar

Yamini Aiyar founded the Accountability Initiative to track and inform the public of what really happens to government money in India. The Initiative also researches the effectiveness of accountability efforts in the country. The group’s work has drawn praise from Indian government officials, and even from President Obama. Taking a cue from he...
Posted November 26, 2010
https://blog.ted.com/2010/11/26/fellows-friday-with-yamini-aiyar

Humanizing our future: A night of talks from TED and Verizon

There are moments when the world begins to shift beneath our feet. Sometimes slowly, sometimes dramatically. Now more than ever we are living and working in an era of exponential technological advancement. How we address rapid change, what collaborative relationships we create, how we find our humanity -- all this will determine the future w...
Posted September 25, 2018
https://blog.ted.com/2018/09/25/humanizing-our-future-a-night-of-talks-from-ted-and-verizon

Life on Mars: Fellows Friday with Angelo Vermeulen

When artist and scientist Angelo Vermeulen (watch his TED Talk) first started weaving together biological and technological systems in his artwork, little did he know he’d someday be asked to consider how to create living ecosystems for future space habitation… Do you consider yourself an artist or scientist first? I usually describe mysel...
Posted May 11, 2012
https://blog.ted.com/2012/05/11/life-on-mars-fellows-friday-with-angelo-vermeulen

Gift guide: Books about business and professional growth

Minority Leader: How to Lead from the Outside and Make Change by Stacey Abrams (TED talk: 3 questions to ask yourself about everything you do) I work in government affairs, and the last thing I enjoy reading for pleasure are books by politicians. However, this book is different on so many levels and is a must-read -- whether you’re a political ...
Posted November 20, 2019
https://ideas.ted.com/gift-guide-books-about-business-and-professional-growth

Tap into the power to persuade by using these 6 techniques of clear and compelling speech

Politicians and other public figures deploy particular rhetorical devices to communicate their ideas and to convince people, and it’s time that we all learned how to use them, says speechwriter Simon Lancaster. This post is part of TED’s “How to Be a Better Human” series, each of which contains a piece of helpful advice from someone in the TED ...
Posted September 9, 2019
https://ideas.ted.com/tap-into-the-power-to-persuade-by-using-these-6-techniques-of-clear-and-compelling-speech

Feel like you don’t fit in? Here’s how to find where you truly belong

Some fresh advice on identifying and searching for your own community, from business innovator Nilofer Merchant. In 1990, when students at the University of Pennsylvania were asked if they would consider a career in Philadelphia -- where the school is located -- only 35 percent of them said yes. By 2010, that number was 60 percent. Some of t...
Posted August 30, 2017
https://ideas.ted.com/feel-like-you-dont-fit-in-heres-how-to-find-where-you-truly-belong

The world is an amazing place. So why aren’t we happier?

Anxiety could be the price that we have to pay for freedom, suggests psychologist Steven Pinker. When it comes to happiness, many people are underachievers. Americans are laggards among their first-world peers, and their happiness has stagnated in the era sometimes called the American Century. The Baby Boomers, despite growing up in peace and p...
Posted April 10, 2018
https://ideas.ted.com/the-world-is-an-amazing-place-so-why-arent-we-happier

Fellows Friday with Minou Norouzi

Minou Norouzi is breaking the rules when it comes to documentary filmmaking. Read on to learn how this Austrian-Iranian found the courage to step outside the lines. Interactive Fellows Friday Feature: Join the conversation by answering Fellows’ weekly questions via Facebook. This week, Minou asks: How can uncertainty be perceived as...
Posted September 9, 2011
https://blog.ted.com/2011/09/09/fellows-friday-with-minou-norouzi

5 myths that keep freelancers from getting paid what they’re really worth

Underpaid and overworked as a freelancer? Freelancing vet Soness Stevens debunks the myths that could be preventing you from earning -- and knowing -- your full professional value. This post is part of TED’s “How to Be a Better Human” series, each of which contains a piece of helpful advice from people in the TED community; browse through all t...
Posted January 13, 2020
https://ideas.ted.com/5-myths-that-keep-freelancers-from-getting-paid-what-theyre-really-worth

Fellows Friday with Xavier Alpasa

Xavier Alpasa climbed out of poverty to the top ranks of the Philippines’ premier corporation -- and then realized he wanted to give it all back. As a seminarian, he helped women sewing scraps in a slum connect with top designers to create high-end fashion pieces. Now a Catholic priest, Father Xavier is working to support an ecotourism venture...
Posted February 18, 2011
https://blog.ted.com/2011/02/18/fellows-friday-with-xavier-alpasa

The science behind intermittent fasting -- and how you can make it work for you

This post is part of TED’s “How to Be a Better Human” series, each of which contains a piece of helpful advice from people in the TED community; browse through all the posts here. You’ve probably heard the hype: Intermittent fasting has been hailed as the secret to weight loss. But what’s the reality? While there is credible scientific...
Posted July 20, 2020
https://ideas.ted.com/the-science-behind-intermittent-fasting-and-how-you-can-make-it-work-for-you

Being vulnerable about vulnerability: Q&A with Brené Brown

At the end of 2010, a researcher named Brené Brown gave a talk at her local TEDx event, TEDxHouston. That talk, "The Power of Vulnerability," has since become a web-video phenomenon -- viewed and shared by millions of people, who write us to say that her words -- on shame, vulnerability and honesty -- moved them, inspired them, helped them mak...
Posted March 16, 2012
https://blog.ted.com/2012/03/16/being-vulnerable-about-vulnerability-qa-with-brene-brown

Fellows Friday with Robert Gupta

LA Philharmonic violinist Robert Gupta performs for the homeless and mentally ill. In this interview, he discusses his experiences with the awesome healing power of music. Interactive Fellows Friday Feature: Join the conversation by answering Fellows’ weekly questions via Facebook. This week, Robert asks: With the advent of amazing onli...
Posted September 2, 2011
https://blog.ted.com/2011/09/02/fellows-friday-with-robert-gupta

Nerves, bones, words: Fellows Friday with Ivana Gadjanski

Biologist, poet and fledgling entrepreneur Ivana Gadjanski has worked on using animal toxins as a possible treatment for MS, and is growing bones and cartilage in dishes. She has also published two books of poetry in Serbia. Now she’s developing Pubsonic, an online research tool that allows users to access free medical journal papers via a graph...
Posted July 19, 2013
https://blog.ted.com/2013/07/19/nerves-bones-words-fellows-friday-with-ivana-gadjanski

Is sleeping in separate beds bad for your relationship? A sleep scientist answers

This post is part of TED’s “How to Be a Better Human” series, each of which contains a piece of helpful advice from people in the TED community; browse through all the posts here. The shared bed is a window into our deepest vulnerabilities and how we look to our relationships to help us feel safe during threatening times. As a sleep scientist...
Posted March 23, 2020
https://ideas.ted.com/is-sleeping-in-separate-beds-bad-for-your-relationship-a-sleep-scientist-answers

A father and son talk: What does it mean to be a man?

Is a private Facebook group the 2017 version of the all-men’s golf getaway? What’s the difference between being “a good man” and “a real man”? In an honest and eye-opening conversation, Baby Boomer Michael Kimmel and his Generation Z son, Zachary, share their experiences of masculinity. Michael Kimmel (TED Talk: Why gender equality is good for ...
Posted August 2, 2017
https://ideas.ted.com/a-father-and-son-talk-what-does-it-mean-to-be-a-man
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