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我如何戰勝怯場
2,949,472 views |
喬·科望 |
TED@State Street Boston
• November 2013
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人類那精準的恐懼感曾在遠古時期大有裨益,幫助人們集中注意力避免被野獸吃掉。但是,當你在週二晚上“麥克風開放日”站在20個鄉村音樂愛好者面前準備表演時,這種自發控制了整個身體的恐懼感就不是什麽好事了。手心出汗,手掌顫抖,視線模糊,大腦在大叫“快跑”:你怯場了。在這個迷人而悅耳的演講中,喬·科望告訴我們他如何戰勝了怯場。
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