I started initially judgemental that she was reading cards unlike most Ted talks. After hearing everything she put herself through i wasnt ready for the raw emotion at the end. i was wrong. What courage it took to stand up in front of everyone and share such a personal story to the world. The cards made it more courageous. She was totally out of her comfort zone and taught me a ton. That was real!
To be honest, when seeing those cards, I almost wanted to skip this ted talk. But when I started to scroll down to see the comments, I decided to keep watching it. Now i am so glad I had watched it thoroughtly. Congratulations you finshed the cross line again, giving us a good speech which inspires me a lot. And big thanks for those people writing good comments because it push me to watch the whole video.
Love these. I have lived outside the comfort zone. Got laid off lost everything was scared as a single mom. Well I and my kids had such an awakening. No car, no money I found my business and WITH NOTHING LEFT TO LOSE WENT FOR THE LIFE I WANTED TO CREATE. Love it best time of my life. I could never explain the experience of losing my car in the ghetto walking those streets in 120 degree summer. I met the most beautiful people and found this dream. Weirdest success nobody thought I could. Mom said work at McDonalds. Nope I refused to do this again without profound change. My kids I wanted them to learn from this how to pull through.
Stepping of your comfort requires you to extend your personal boundaries in order to create a fulfilling life. Successful people have pushed past their comfort zone in order to reach their current level of mastery. Leadership expert Brian Tracy once said, "You can only grow if you are willing to feel awkward and uncomfortable when you're trying something new."
merci ,je voudrais bien faire plus dans ce monde . Cette message est très important pour la jeunesse d'aujourd'hui. Thanks Anne Even , it was very motivating .
My "comfort zone" is continuing to go to school to not disappoint my mom, slowly wasting my very limited time I get to spend on this earth (possibly in existence). Outside of that is creating games, moving to different countries. Exploring. Being free. But it also means disappointing my parents, at least in the short term. I don't know what to do.
That degree will give you freedom in the future. Get the degree and save as much money as you can. Plan for a "walk-about" for a year or so AFTER you graduate while deciding what will really make you happy.
Why would anyone in their right mind accept to get themselves electrocuted to the point of passing out? That can be extremely harmful, you can die from it in the next couple of days, even if it didn't kill you on the spot. It's very irresponsible for parents to put themselves through such a risk! Who would have taken care of their babies if something happened to them? Also, what was the whole point? You're supposed to overcome the challenges life throws at you, not to create horrible ordeals for yourself and then feeling good about pulling out off!
i coulfny pay attrntion to anything she said. watching her look at her cards and she was literally talking as she was reading. The message like most Tedtalks must be good but it was a wastr of time. she need some speech mentor or practice more. No emotions from her....plain boring.
This was like an elementary school speech, "What I physically did during summer vacation". Ted's really lowering their standards for who gets to speak. People can simply read their speeches in a monotone voice and it makes it to youtube. I sensed personal, emotional, identity issues at the end. This was more of a cathartic vehicle for the speaker than a valuable dose of information for the public viewer. Why is this a Ted Talk???
I started initially judgemental that she was reading cards unlike most Ted talks. After hearing everything she put herself through i wasnt ready for the raw emotion at the end. i was wrong. What courage it took to stand up in front of everyone and share such a personal story to the world. The cards made it more courageous. She was totally out of her comfort zone and taught me a ton. That was real!
Leaving the comfort zone, that's my target from now on! Thank you
To be honest, when seeing those cards, I almost wanted to skip this ted talk. But when I started to scroll down to see the comments, I decided to keep watching it. Now i am so glad I had watched it thoroughtly. Congratulations you finshed the cross line again, giving us a good speech which inspires me a lot. And big thanks for those people writing good comments because it push me to watch the whole video.
Love these. I have lived outside the comfort zone. Got laid off lost everything was scared as a single mom. Well I and my kids had such an awakening. No car, no money I found my business and WITH NOTHING LEFT TO LOSE WENT FOR THE LIFE I WANTED TO CREATE. Love it best time of my life. I could never explain the experience of losing my car in the ghetto walking those streets in 120 degree summer. I met the most beautiful people and found this dream. Weirdest success nobody thought I could. Mom said work at McDonalds. Nope I refused to do this again without profound change. My kids I wanted them to learn from this how to pull through.
You're a strong woman Anne . Thanks for the valuable lesson.
When that cry happened, I started to cry. I didn't expect it form her - or me. Good stuff.
So tough, so real, so inspiring, so simple. Thank you. Respect.
Stepping of your comfort requires you to extend your personal boundaries in order to create a fulfilling life. Successful people have pushed past their comfort zone in order to reach their current level of mastery. Leadership expert Brian Tracy once said, "You can only grow if you are willing to feel awkward and uncomfortable when you're trying something new."
Showing up is half of the battle. She did it!
comfort is a part of life....it is impossible to deny it. But without hard work, we cannot attain comfort.
I loved this. It made a difference in my life. Thank you, Anne.
Oh the ending.. so sweet. Keep inspiring people, you mean so much by doing so ❤️
"BRAVO!!!!!!!!!! ......WELL DONE!!!!!" THIS IS VERY INSPIRING!!!!!
THANK YOU, ANNE!!!!
commitment , dedication is needed .. so true..
Bless your heart thank you for sharing you earned your victory
Got tears as well...
So much loves.. So much respect.
Way to go Anne !!! So proud of you !!
Bold beautiful n courageous story telling it does nt matter how you tell yours. Very motivating, thank you bless you n All your dreams come true.
Tough for her ❤
So glad i watched it till the end! Very powerful, had to watch it a second time.
Thanks Anne, P.s you did great! good story telling :)
Life begins at the end of our comfort zone. Comfort does not teach us a lesson. Only at the end of a comfort zone can we really live...
Truee
Thanks Anne Even!!
Great!
Didn't expect that cry
Simple yet Inspirational! :)
Very inspiring!! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you!!
Life begins where fear ends.
She's so sweet :)
You much watch it till the end and you will not regret your decision.
Great job Anne!
Wow you’re inspiring tough lady😊💕
merci ,je voudrais bien faire plus dans ce monde . Cette message est très important pour la jeunesse d'aujourd'hui. Thanks Anne Even , it was very motivating .
My "comfort zone" is continuing to go to school to not disappoint my mom, slowly wasting my very limited time I get to spend on this earth (possibly in existence). Outside of that is creating games, moving to different countries. Exploring. Being free. But it also means disappointing my parents, at least in the short term. I don't know what to do.
That degree will give you freedom in the future. Get the degree and save as much money as you can. Plan for a "walk-about" for a year or so AFTER you graduate while deciding what will really make you happy.
Trophonix trust me, gen is spot on.
Jen G you're spot on.
very inspiring!!
Wow .I really Need to Put myself out of my confort zone.
Good Job, very proud of you for doing this as a break out exercise, you've inspired me to try something different as well!
"We watched a lot of RUclips videos but nothing really prepares you for it."
Great story !!
Well done! 💙
Why would anyone in their right mind accept to get themselves electrocuted to the point of passing out? That can be extremely harmful, you can die from it in the next couple of days, even if it didn't kill you on the spot. It's very irresponsible for parents to put themselves through such a risk! Who would have taken care of their babies if something happened to them? Also, what was the whole point? You're supposed to overcome the challenges life throws at you, not to create horrible ordeals for yourself and then feeling good about pulling out off!
I think it is time for me to step out of my comfort zone too
life is like racing, if you not on the edge, your not living
Why am i crying? And name of "Anne" means Mother in Turkish
Great stuff
You did a good job :)
She is very sweet :)
Taking a speech course prior to participating in a TEDx event would be a good idea.
That would be a *comfortable idea
If you listen at 1.5x and don't watch the video (so you aren't watching her look at the cards) it's not bad.
Maybe you should read the title of the video and realize why she's there on stage.. Idiot..
It's time :)
Let's make life simple = K. I. S .S.
I agree with the subject matter but the delivery is tedious and dull.
skipped the middle third, didn't miss much
What an achievement. Putting yourself through shit.
Resume in 2 sentences friend...
👍😎👍
Reading cards???!!!
eu preciso encontrar o que me mantem vivo
perfeito.
Her story is very valuable! But I couldn't even finish it ...a bit boring!
+R ED Try listening to talk at 2x speed.
If you listen at 1.5x and don't watch the video (so you aren't watching her look at the cards) it's not bad.
She needs to drop the cue cards. It makes her presentation look inauthentic and detached.
Gee......her presentation would be much more powerful if she didn't had to rely on those hand held flash cards!
i coulfny pay attrntion to anything she said. watching her look at her cards and she was literally talking as she was reading. The message like most Tedtalks must be good but it was a wastr of time. she need some speech mentor or practice more. No emotions from her....plain boring.
Some people are never happy
This was like an elementary school speech, "What I physically did during summer vacation". Ted's really lowering their standards for who gets to speak. People can simply read their speeches in a monotone voice and it makes it to youtube.
I sensed personal, emotional, identity issues at the end. This was more of a cathartic vehicle for the speaker than a valuable dose of information for the public viewer. Why is this a Ted Talk???
the message made sense. she didn't actually read in a monotone voice. but I do agree she isn't the greatest speaker.
This is a TEDx talk. An independent, local, community-driven TED-like event.
Bad.
Boring