The happy secret to better work | Shawn Achor

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024

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  • @colbycheeze
    @colbycheeze 12 лет назад +532

    The clever thing about this is that he talked for 12 minutes, and about 1 minute was the information he wanted to convey, and the other 11 minutes was him entertaining and getting people to listen to him. He kept the important information short and to the point while filling the time with fun energy. That's a good speaker :)

    • @AtitManandhar
      @AtitManandhar 2 года назад +3

      Well said friend. 👌

    • @shuki1
      @shuki1 Месяц назад +3

      Sorry, for me it was the opposite. I felt he wasted 10 minutes will nonsense that I rewatched a couple of times to make sure I was not missing something that would lead to the TL:DR message: Everyday for 21 days, write down three good things so you will be happier.
      Supposedly, happier people work better.

    • @Allaboutthemwords
      @Allaboutthemwords Месяц назад

      The fact that this comment is on a video about choosing to be positive is hilarious to me😂

    • @jesusmtz29
      @jesusmtz29 Месяц назад +1

      i beg to differ

  • @DeoMachina
    @DeoMachina 12 лет назад +564

    I like how he puts everyone in a good mood by making them laugh, I think this makes it easier for him to get his message across.

    • @rawgrave_
      @rawgrave_ 4 года назад +7

      Hello person from 8 years ago

    • @sheeleswife
      @sheeleswife 4 года назад +4

      rawgrave hello person from 2 weeks ago

    • @Rhitewhino
      @Rhitewhino 4 года назад +4

      @@sheeleswife hello person from 5 days ago

    • @jfisher446
      @jfisher446 4 года назад +2

      That's kinda what he does, though!

    • @DeoMachina
      @DeoMachina 4 года назад +7

      WHERE'D ALL YOU PEOPLE COME FROM

  • @restless42
    @restless42 7 лет назад +458

    To do today:
    - Write down 3 gratitudes
    - Journal a positive thing that happened today
    - Exercise
    - Meditate
    - Do something kind

  • @Jamie-my7lb
    @Jamie-my7lb 4 года назад +99

    “Your ability to see stress as a challenge instead of as a threat.” The word choice rings true. 7:39

    • @marshwetland3808
      @marshwetland3808 3 года назад +1

      Actually 8:22 , but anyway it's another way of saying 'Feel the fear and do it anyway.'

  • @satakshigupta7946
    @satakshigupta7946 5 лет назад +334

    "Bobo married Amy the unicorn" 😂😂😂😂

  • @reversenetworking
    @reversenetworking 10 лет назад +282

    5:20 Don't just move "up" to the average..... but move the entire average UP!

  • @MeganIsSoSmiley
    @MeganIsSoSmiley 8 лет назад +432

    I am so thankful for Mr. Achor's speech. I've tried speaking about this with many people, but I never had confidence in what I was saying. This reinforces what I've believed: constantly trying to reach success, to work to reach happiness later, is really not an effective way to live. Being happy now, taking care of yourself, is how you can accomplish goals and live in a fulfilling way. Being happy and finding meaning in each day is the ultimate success, and makes working, school, and accomplishments that much more rewarding. Why wait to find success when it's just a matter of how we view it? It could be right in front of us.

    • @paramjotsingh6368
      @paramjotsingh6368 8 лет назад +10

      Have the confidence to speak up !! you are absolutely correct.. people might not be able to understand you or implement what u are saying.. but that definitely does not make u wrong ! May u have loads of success on your journey

    • @MeganIsSoSmiley
      @MeganIsSoSmiley 8 лет назад +1

      Thank you! Will do!

    • @Piitstar1
      @Piitstar1 8 лет назад +2

      +MeganIsSoSmiley Youre post made me so happy megan :) i rly have to thank you for that you are absolutly right ! by the way i snipping tooled out the words ultimate success out of your coment ... its my new desktop background now :D

    • @blaschke
      @blaschke 7 лет назад +3

      +meganissosmiley you are, in my point of view, completly right. its up to us, to define succes and not by others. i've visited an institution, which gives people with drugaddiction the opportunity to get free coffee, a bed, a job and also a room, where you can consume drugs the safeuser way. the institution leader was an absolute inspiring person. he said: to me it is succes, that people manage to use their energy to come her and take care of themselfes. i know to us this is a little, but to them it means a lot. he told us a story about a man, whos aim it was to get a job an manage to buy from his own money a holiday week in the bavarian forest. and he made it.
      the reason i'm writting this is, cause you inspired me. you made me smile with your comment. i wish you, that you find the success in your point of view. take care.

    • @riggz5496
      @riggz5496 6 лет назад +4

      Reminds me of the power of Now. Most people view it as conforming or settling for less but I think that is the wrong perspective. We can all be happy with what we have right now for sure and in tern live a happier more fulfilling life

  • @marcellocapone4925
    @marcellocapone4925 9 лет назад +722

    Boy does he talk fast! Great speech mind.

    • @vivianchebet3808
      @vivianchebet3808 9 лет назад +1

      Marcello Capone How does he do that? O.o

    • @avoidable-alliteration
      @avoidable-alliteration 9 лет назад +4

      Well, I think most of psychologists that I have heard talk fast

    • @kelvindeandrade4688
      @kelvindeandrade4688 8 лет назад +4

      I think experience and training helps that.

    • @irishkk88
      @irishkk88 7 лет назад +18

      There is a limited amount of time the presenters have for TedTalks

    • @mykaelos8656
      @mykaelos8656 7 лет назад +6

      Set the video speed to 1.5 to really speed him up :) It's nice to blast through some of these longer videos.

  • @laxmanselvam
    @laxmanselvam 8 лет назад +192

    Every time I watch a great TED talk, I feel I have seen the best, only to be bettered by the next talk. This man is brilliant, the way he captured my attention right from the first second, incredible talk!

  • @sluceysuhaili
    @sluceysuhaili 9 лет назад +344

    I journaled right after I watched this video!
    Hope this helps!
    Shawn Achor listed out the ways that in which you can achieve a more positive lifestyle (and in 21 days in a row - where a task becomes a habit and it REWIRES your brain). Allowing our brain to work more optimistically and successfully.
    1. Gratitude:
    Write 3 new things each day for the things you are grateful for. Brain starts to retain a pattern to scan for the positive first instead of the negative.
    2. Journalling:
    Journalling about 1 positive experience that you’ve had in the past 24 hours allows your brain to relive it.
    3. Exercise:
    Teaches your brain that your behaviour matters.
    4. Meditation:
    Allows you brain to get over the cultural ADHD that we’ve been creating to do multiple tasks at once. Allows our brain to focus at the current task in hand.
    5. Random acts of kindness:
    Conscious acts of kindness. Open up your inbox and write 1 positive email to a person in your social network/ circle.

    • @freespirit8745
      @freespirit8745 9 лет назад +10

      slucey suhaili u are awesome, thanks :)

    • @aon2423
      @aon2423 6 лет назад +1

      Thank you,I follow what he says cleary,my english skill is bad .thak you for concluding

    • @bidusikhadka1831
      @bidusikhadka1831 5 лет назад +1

      This is very useful. Thank you. 😊

    • @evenunez2095
      @evenunez2095 5 лет назад +1

      sez suhaili you're the best omg

    • @evenunez2095
      @evenunez2095 5 лет назад

      sez suhaili bless your heart

  • @ericsurf6
    @ericsurf6 12 лет назад +182

    One of the best TED presentations ever...Thanks Mr. Achor!

  • @josephornelas942
    @josephornelas942 10 лет назад +150

    I'm surprised at how many people don't understand this man's message. He never once said to look the other way, put on some rose colored glasses and be on your merry way. He even went so far as to lay out actual steps for every person to take for 21 days. If you watch his Google talk (it's on RUclips as well) he actually explains how not facing reality and being overly optimistic is a disorder.
    The point he's making is that both pessimists and optimists can be realists. A realist sees the reality around him, but how he internalizes and process that information is what makes him a pessimist or optimist. The pessimist will not perform as well as the optimist because a positive mind performs better than one that is negative, neutral, or stressed.
    Again, I'm not sure how people don't understand this since he never said anything contradicting that. I guess I'll just remain a positive outlier.

  • @kristeng.9788
    @kristeng.9788 8 лет назад +149

    Every time I watch a TED Talk, I always think "Wow, this is the best one I've seen!" And this Talk is definitely a Life Changer, it's amazing! I'm very grateful I stumbled upon this video:)

    • @ramprasadlamichhane8713
      @ramprasadlamichhane8713 7 лет назад +1

      Kristen G. same here

    • @011azr
      @011azr 7 лет назад

      Unless the TED talk is about politics, religions, and ideology. You will see one huge dislike bar at those kinds of video.

    • @useyourjob6141
      @useyourjob6141 6 лет назад

      Kristen G. Me too; I've watched this like 3 times now! I love it 😊

    • @threellyai6893
      @threellyai6893 6 лет назад

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    • @bonnaroo4
      @bonnaroo4 6 лет назад +1

      Had to slow it down to .75 playback to take notes

  • @amitkapur3206
    @amitkapur3206 8 лет назад +62

    Absolute brilliance. I watch this every week just to remain focused. Thank you sir.

    • @gmansi
      @gmansi 7 лет назад +5

      maybe is an investment and not a waste

  • @smg4834
    @smg4834 9 лет назад +53

    You can never watch this too many times. Great Message and Excellent Delivery!

  • @Clarence2Worley
    @Clarence2Worley День назад

    This is, by far, the best TED talk I have ever seen. Just amazing.

  • @PossumPityParty
    @PossumPityParty 9 лет назад +79

    Buddhism in modern context. As long as it's in a form people can digest, doesn't matter how/ who the message is provided.

    • @VandroiyIII
      @VandroiyIII 8 лет назад +6

      +Golighty678 Even looking at the tiny Buddha aside my screen right now, this new presentation is better for me. I knew there was some wisdom in this topic, but the message just wasn't clear to me, hidden within undifferentiated cultural extras that have accrued around it. I'm not a religious person, so I only received the Buddhist version of the idea in a very foggy way - which dampened its effect.
      So, I think Mr. Achor's way of explaining both the problem and the chance to improve is very good and matters, as it's a form that many people can digest and, as you said, that is necessary.

  • @othmane-mezian
    @othmane-mezian 2 года назад +2

    I personally wish success and happiness for you and anyone reading this! You WILL overcome your tribulations by remaining that GREAT person that you are! I KNOW it! Just keep going.

  • @Rethael
    @Rethael 11 лет назад +6

    He also explained in the other eleven minutes how we already see examples of how happiness creates success. He managed to explain how he came to his conclusions and his motivations to help convince the audience that his one minute of information is worth knowing and paying attention to. A lot of the Ted talks work this same way, and I love watching them.

  • @xanthousKnight
    @xanthousKnight 7 лет назад +25

    Watched it so many times just because it's hilarious while being extremely useful.

  • @gekaprog
    @gekaprog 8 лет назад +28

    Fast speech hurts understanding. But he is amazing. Success and happiness aren't one

    • @Animashaun
      @Animashaun 6 лет назад

      gekaprog Or you can watch repeatedly and maybe increase your comprehension speed. Good luck.

    • @yunegwangnam9847
      @yunegwangnam9847 5 лет назад +2

      I watched it at 1.25 and I'm not even a native speaker. I see lots of people tell that here but was he like THAT fast?

  • @hayleyhewitt9059
    @hayleyhewitt9059 8 лет назад +44

    Best Ted Talk i've seen in a while

  • @KelliSwan
    @KelliSwan 12 лет назад +11

    I LOVED this Ted Talk! Any time I've operating from a place of happiness, instead of making "happy" a goal, my creativity and list of new ideas go off the charts. Thanks Shawn for reminding me that I can work towards living this way daily!

  • @elissayunita922
    @elissayunita922 5 лет назад +9

    Wow. Justttt... WOW. This is totally totally true. He just explained Happiness in a simple logic

  • @TheParadoxG
    @TheParadoxG 10 лет назад +11

    So what I've taken away from this, is that if I eat more chocolate (which makes me happy) I will feel more positive and be more successful in my life. Thank you TED Talks for validating my love of chocolate.

  • @kellylien8693
    @kellylien8693 7 лет назад +1

    I write three grateful things every day, I find it really change my life. I am more satisfied and positive to do anything.The speech is very worthy of listening!!!!

  • @DanielVoglerTime
    @DanielVoglerTime 12 лет назад +9

    "We'll always reflect the nature of the world, we're most aware of" - Bill Johnson

  • @MedSalesTraining
    @MedSalesTraining 12 лет назад +4

    I love the science behind this. Our ability to look at things through different lenses and re-frame how we see the world is a common method, but having some science to back it up is refreshing. I am going to buy his book!

  • @josefernandolondono7189
    @josefernandolondono7189 6 лет назад +10

    3:03: Sicología Positiva
    3:15: Gráfica: Escapando del culto del promedio
    3:45: Hay un "extraño" en el auditorio... pero no es problema
    4:05: En los cursos de economía etc. buscan eliminar los "extraños"
    4:20: Si lo que estamos mirando es el potencial, la felicidad etc. lo que estamos es creando el culto del promedio.
    4:53: Normal es promedio
    5:25: Cómo subir todo el promedio....
    6:20: La realidad no es la que nos forma si no que el lente con que vemos el mundo transforma nuestra realidad.
    6:26: si cambiamos el lente también cambiamos los resultados educativos y empresariales
    6:30: Estudio de caso: Estudiando los "diferentes"
    7:25: Después de dos semanas en Harvard los estudiantes dejan de enfocarse en el privilegio de estar allá y piensan más en los problemas.
    7:50: Se asume que factores externos son los que predicen la felicidad.
    8:00: El 90% de la felicidad proviene no del exterior, si no de la forma en que el cerebro procesa el exterior.
    8:15: Cerebros positivos y éxito
    8:20: 75% de las probabilidades para predecir el éxito están asociadas a los niveles de positivismo y gestión, su soporte social, y la habilidad de ver el stress como un reto y no como una amenaza
    9:28: Si trabajo más duro será más exitoso, y si tengo más éxito será más feliz.
    9:53: Si la felicidad está en el lado opuesto del éxito su cerebro nunca llegará allá
    9:58: Como sociedad hemos empujado la felicidad más allá del horizonte cognitivo
    10:05: Pensamos que si tenemos éxito entonces seremos felices.
    10:06: El cerebro trabaja en sentido opuesto
    10:10: Primero se eleva el nivel de positivismo en el presente, entonces el cerebro experimenta una "ventaja de felicidad", ya que cuando el cerebro piensa positivimante se desempeña muchísimo mejor que cuando está negativo, neutro o estresado.
    10:20: Aumenta la inteligencia, la creatividad, los niveles de energía
    10:25: Imagen: La ventaja de la felicidad
    10:50: Tenemos que aprender a reversar la fórmula: Si trabajo más duro seré más exitoso a si pienso positivamente en el presente tengo la "ventaja de la felicidad".
    10:55: Sobre la dopamina
    11:07: Formas de entrenar el cerebro para crear cambio positivo perdurable
    CLAVE: Hay que cambiar el "Debo tener éxito(s) para ser feliz." a "Debo pensar positivamente (sentir felicidad) en el presente, para muy probablemente tener éxito(s)

  • @greysky1786
    @greysky1786 5 лет назад +13

    Voltaire said : "I decided to be happy because it's healthy.".
    He was right, thank you for this speech !

  • @WhateverNWhatNot
    @WhateverNWhatNot 5 лет назад +4

    Tried this and realized after 28 days (forgot about 21 since I was doing so well) and it works! I suffer from Bipolar2 so these things are a challenge but it worked. I noticed I saved more money bcuz I was happy and when I spent money it was on experiences and ppl. Also, so many areas in my lifr also approved.

  • @samuelligo7234
    @samuelligo7234 21 день назад

    My all-time favorite TED Talk.

  • @AnirudhJas
    @AnirudhJas 9 лет назад +7

    Amazing speech sir! I'm part of the TEDx committee in IIM Trichy, India. Wish we could have you speak. You're just brilliant!!!

  • @canaj7
    @canaj7 5 лет назад +1

    Take aways
    - Being normal is the same as being merely average
    - See stress as a challenge instead of a threat
    - Classic way of thinking - if I work harder, and get success, then I will be happy. But, if happiness is always on the other side of success, then happiness will always be on the horizon.
    - Happier people end up working more successfully
    - Small changes for becoming more positive
    1) Write out 3 things you're grateful for
    2) Journal
    3) Exercise
    4) Meditation
    5) Random acts of kindness

  • @SHAYTARDS
    @SHAYTARDS 12 лет назад +64

    A REVOLUTION!!! (gave me chills)

  • @borjaochaita5170
    @borjaochaita5170 6 лет назад +1

    I am 100% confident to state that this is the best TED talk I've ever heard!

  • @ashleysapp1333
    @ashleysapp1333 5 лет назад +6

    idk what yall were talking about fast speech, because I listened to this at 2X speed and was fine xD. Inspirational message!

  • @Aemilius_Roswell
    @Aemilius_Roswell 2 года назад +1

    Watching this for an assignment for class, absolutely love his sense of humor!

  • @rkartikeya
    @rkartikeya 10 лет назад +3

    And so I shall start on this prescription from today! Meditation, Exercise, Journaling, 3 Gratitudes and Acts of Kindness. Wish me luck!

    • @simon42o
      @simon42o 10 лет назад

      Goodluck don't give up!

  • @braydenning4026
    @braydenning4026 7 лет назад

    I have been journaling ever since I watched this video almost 4 months ago, where I write about something positive that happened that day as well as something I'm thankful for, I'm now 110 days in and it's changed my life and how I look at things!

    • @mohawho8251
      @mohawho8251 Месяц назад

      how is it going 7 years later!

  • @AngelicaAgelviz
    @AngelicaAgelviz 12 лет назад +6

    I absolutely adored this TED TV segment. So inspiration, Shawn has a way to hook people almost effortlessly, not with witty lies or gimmicks, but with his pure charisma and truth. Loved this, definitely gonna look up more of his vids.

  • @sajjaad
    @sajjaad Год назад

    1. I am grateful for this talk.
    2. I have learn that talk fast can be useful.
    3. It may be healthy to be an outlier.

  • @joeyd2498
    @joeyd2498 6 лет назад +7

    11:00 and onward...I'm going to start that tomorrow morning. I love this, this is awesome. I'm excited. Thank you.

  • @gigi19900619
    @gigi19900619 2 года назад +3

    After 10 years I still love this video and this guy. Congrats for this TED presentation. :)

  • @HenriJunttila
    @HenriJunttila 10 лет назад +16

    Excellent talk about success and happiness, and how success doesn't lead to happiness, happiness leads to success (at least more of it). Some great, practical tips at the end.

  • @joyfullivingwithkath
    @joyfullivingwithkath 10 лет назад

    this should have millions of views, so many people could benefit from seeing this and implementing daily gratitude.

  • @tonysimmons8912
    @tonysimmons8912 10 лет назад +5

    Brilliant stuff....Recently I realized that multi-tasking has been hurting my productivity for a long time... Now, I have made it a "goal" to focus on "one thing only" until I am finished with that "thing", then move onto the next "thing".....Giving each "thing" as much of my focus and concentration as I can... The results have been gratifying....

  • @user-dj4rx8bw5g
    @user-dj4rx8bw5g 5 лет назад

    Какой молодец!!! Выступление превосходное, все наши комики нервно курят в сторонке. А вместе с ними и философы с психологами...

  • @reversenetworking
    @reversenetworking 10 лет назад +13

    "Raise your positivity in the present and your brain experiences a happiness advantage" - Shawn Achor

  • @evaweber4204
    @evaweber4204 2 года назад

    My favorite TED speaker. Everytime I feel down, Shawn's talk makes me laugh, and think.

  • @shellismith5483
    @shellismith5483 5 лет назад +3

    One of my all time favorite Ted Talks. I have read two of his books and think he is incredible. I appreciate the POV he presents, it is a good reminder!

  • @NoName-rx9lo
    @NoName-rx9lo 4 года назад

    This is by far the best speaker that I have EVER seen! Wow!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @bitbananas9372
    @bitbananas9372 6 лет назад +3

    One of the best and funniest TEDTalk’s I’ve ever watched. Awesome job!!

  • @shahbazalikhawaja1587
    @shahbazalikhawaja1587 8 лет назад +3

    You talked about thanking someone from your social support group, you might not be in my "social support group" but your talk has supported me do much I am glad I stumbled across it today when I needed it so badly thank you so much
    I will certainly try and implement the techniques you mentioned in my life with utmost dedication and commitment

  • @tubularG
    @tubularG 12 лет назад +11

    Excellent work, Great to hear discussion over happiness being less based in the circumstantial and more in our ability to notice and appreciate the elements of our existence that we are already happy about.

  • @chil3355
    @chil3355 9 лет назад +1

    fantastic way to snatching happiness from the bad times we faced.

  • @mariachow4353
    @mariachow4353 8 лет назад +13

    ripples of positivity! i like it.

  • @felicial3585
    @felicial3585 8 лет назад +2

    Inspired to change my view of happiness. The formula of happiness never focuses on the uncertain future and higher goals. The happiness is about how you spend today :)

  • @NeverStoppedSinging
    @NeverStoppedSinging 10 лет назад +8

    I think this just might be my favorite TED talk. Amazing!

  • @yugalbhatt5570
    @yugalbhatt5570 4 года назад +1

    I just love ted talks, addicted to them.

  • @shivanisawhney_iam
    @shivanisawhney_iam 12 лет назад +5

    Shawn, that's awesome!!! Really INSPIRING! I not only want to do this for myself but also do this for others around me, take this message further!

  • @robertramos5547
    @robertramos5547 2 года назад

    This speech is flawless doesn’t stumble once or say “UMmmm not ONCE! reason is, to keep the audience attention. most TED talks the audience will have less % loose interest or question Integrity if the speaker uses clarity without Not One Stumble on a word. His screen time regardless of his speech subject will gain an Interested audience and investors to advertisement. “All that matters is to get published”. (Achor)
    Great business and networking strategy!

  • @alexiscardenas2774
    @alexiscardenas2774 8 лет назад +5

    I love this video it truly inspired me and change my view on things

  • @Thefrenchsearch
    @Thefrenchsearch 5 лет назад +2

    One of the best Ted Talk ever, if not the best. Definitely deserves more than 32K like

  • @JuliusFawcett
    @JuliusFawcett 10 лет назад +20

    Fabulous, change the lens through which we perceive the world and allow the happiness to flow more easily. Specifically, letting go of thought patterns that get in the way of happiness, letting go of fear, anger, jealousy, blame, guilt, sorrow, irritation, resentment, frustration, criticism, bitterness and other negative thought patterns, and instead choosing thought patterns to do with peace, love, harmony, passion, purpose, strength, confidence, kindness, encouragement, compassion, thankfulness and other positive thought patterns. Our perception lens can give everything an enjoyable visage, it's looking at the fullness of water in half the glass, it's a self fulfilling prophecy in that what we focus on grows. I wish you all peace, love and harmony. I love you xxx :)

    • @JuliusFawcett
      @JuliusFawcett 4 года назад

      @Anna M. You weren't born thinking like that x

  • @mduduzigazu1136
    @mduduzigazu1136 4 года назад +2

    Play at 0.75x

  • @markanthonygarrett6264
    @markanthonygarrett6264 8 лет назад +15

    You are so right! Thank you for sharing this wonderful information. You did a great job!

  • @dblorich1
    @dblorich1 11 лет назад

    This is truth, thank you for your insights. Happiness is a choice. I have found for myself the cornerstone to happiness is gratitude. Learn to count your blessings. Every day I am thankful for my life, even if I have challenges.

  • @TerielAtmano
    @TerielAtmano 12 лет назад +11

    My indoctrinated brain interpreted this message like this: "Great, now I just have to become happier and then I'll be able to become successful so I can finally become truly happy."

  • @felixdogan6776
    @felixdogan6776 Год назад +1

    *One of the most important TED Talks*

  • @ritareis2225
    @ritareis2225 6 лет назад +5

    Ter sucesso é fácil, é uma pena que muitos vejam isto como algo de poucos...poderia ser algo de muitos!!!
    Palestra incrível...parabéns.

  • @esh8400
    @esh8400 4 года назад +2

    This is the best TED Talk I have ever seen!

  • @rnzore
    @rnzore 9 лет назад +307

    Set tempo as 0.5 and enjoy Best-Drunk-Advices ever :D

    • @gmmcgy
      @gmmcgy 8 лет назад +2

      +Rulskełę thats really funny and true coupled with the facial expression...

    • @aryamaanparikh8973
      @aryamaanparikh8973 7 лет назад +2

      OMFG HAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAH HE'S GREAT BUT THIS. THIS

    • @pixelpusher3589
      @pixelpusher3589 7 лет назад +3

      just watched at 0.5................absolute gold! brilliant! hilarious!

    • @miketordeur1008
      @miketordeur1008 6 лет назад

      Great! xD

    • @lynndugger2128
      @lynndugger2128 6 лет назад

      HILARIOUS!

  • @tikkii999
    @tikkii999 9 лет назад +1

    Just watching him makes me feel more positive... Great speaker, great idea.

  • @carefulcarpenter
    @carefulcarpenter 12 лет назад +4

    "Perception becomes reality"
    ~~cc
    "Genius creates; others imitate"
    ~~cc

  • @8thlvlMage
    @8thlvlMage 11 лет назад

    As another believer, I saw several of his tenets for happiness that coincide with a healthy Christian lifestyle. In prayer, we should thank God for all He has blessed us with. Given that's not really possible, I try to thank God for the most positive things I can think of, and at least one difficulty. Prayer and reading your Bible daily are a sort of meditation (which just means quiet contemplation). The Christians I know that do these things regularly happen to be more positive people. :-)

  • @swayleon5320
    @swayleon5320 8 лет назад +92

    Who else is going to try the writing down 3 grateful things a day thing?

    • @JRichard112
      @JRichard112 8 лет назад +2

      +Josue Avelar
      Just did.
      Thanked the guy who showed me this video, and thanked Ian Thomas for writing the Pendragon Rising choose your own adventure game I loved.
      However, the third thanking has yet to present itself...

    • @nicolesong6199
      @nicolesong6199 6 лет назад +1

      I did!

    • @24lamistica
      @24lamistica 5 лет назад

      I am!

  • @user-ks1xu9bb7b
    @user-ks1xu9bb7b 2 года назад

    If you have more a lot of substance maybe continue 10% happy when you grow. But when you still have 90% in your mind to make me happy.
    What do you think will change your mind in your life!
    Incredible Thanks Shawn Achor

  • @marinamarquez1018
    @marinamarquez1018 8 лет назад +26

    "Amy, I think this means you're a unicorn" :'D

    • @derknut9187
      @derknut9187 3 года назад

      One of my sons won the National Merit Scholarship Award and when he was younger telling him a rabbit, his favorite animal at the time, would eat peas would be what would get him to eat peas too. Appealing to the imagination and emotional level, and not just the intellectual level, is powerful.

  • @tom.cresswell
    @tom.cresswell 5 лет назад +1

    That talk was astounding. The results are near enough instant after seeing how luck-filled i am. I want to say thank you for putting this out for us to discover.

  • @jasonofcompsci
    @jasonofcompsci 11 лет назад +4

    Sometimes that's good for his style of humor because he can blow right passed the funny and then they hit you half a second later.

  • @mahamud619
    @mahamud619 7 лет назад

    This reinforces what I've believed: constantly trying to reach success,
    to work to reach happiness later, is really not an effective way to
    live. I always think "Wow, this is the best one I've seen!" And this Talk is
    definitely a Life Changer, it's amazing! I'm very grateful I stumbled
    upon this video:)

  • @alissaraehill6194
    @alissaraehill6194 7 лет назад +3

    Thank you.

  • @ruorobee
    @ruorobee 2 месяца назад

    This is my all-time favorite TED talk!

  • @nigelreed
    @nigelreed 12 лет назад +5

    I wish he talked for longer!

    • @lored3201
      @lored3201 6 лет назад

      Nigel Reed I could listen to him all day!

  • @SamirMosqueraPalomino
    @SamirMosqueraPalomino 7 лет назад

    Somehow I got here. I just broke up with someone and am feeling a little bit desperate for this abrupt change, but I think It'll be the most positive thing that has ever happened to me. Amazing speech, He speaks too fast but it doesn't matter cause his message is quite impressive and it really touched me.

  • @favourrege
    @favourrege 4 года назад +1384

    This guys talks like he's ordering pizza and his phone's at 1%

    • @pankajjagarwal9925
      @pankajjagarwal9925 4 года назад +104

      He is Eminem of psychology.

    • @saurabht3540
      @saurabht3540 4 года назад +23

      lol... Agreed ... yet he's funny

    • @nunoromeulopes1505
      @nunoromeulopes1505 4 года назад +32

      Hahaha, accurate. You only came up with that, because the video put you in a happy state

    • @clairehua7545
      @clairehua7545 3 года назад +6

      Yea, talks super fast.

    • @hgflame
      @hgflame 3 года назад +19

      Ya, I know! I had to double check if my playback speed was set at 2x

  • @excelsumtraining7015
    @excelsumtraining7015 6 лет назад

    Excellent speech that supports how science, especially psychology, gets closer to ancient buddhist philosophy...

  • @theBaron0530
    @theBaron0530 7 лет назад +4

    As a followup, I recommend reading "Happiness is a Serious Problem", by Dennis Prager.

  • @superhamzah85
    @superhamzah85 12 лет назад

    WOW - this guy hit the nail on the head. A few years ago I by chance seemed to acquire that formula. After my job finished as an analyst, I wanted a break. I was overweight, decided to go for long walks, about 8 miles. I'd sit in a park, with a river, some wildlife, and just think. Then I'd get my iPhone and text message my friend on whatever I thought, I always give a few pennies to the homeless when they ask. Did this daily for a long time, now I'm described as 'clinicaly happy'.

  • @hampelmuse
    @hampelmuse 10 лет назад +116

    nice talk! :)
    well then..
    lets go back to being depressed and sitting at the computer all day.

    • @rhishikeshdongre7553
      @rhishikeshdongre7553 6 лет назад +5

      I thought I was the only one, thinking about this

    • @visheshvaleja7546
      @visheshvaleja7546 5 лет назад

      @@rhishikeshdongre7553 yes, because he thought 4 years earlier than your thought

    • @jellie1961
      @jellie1961 5 лет назад +2

      this is literally what im doing at my work desk right now :(

  • @jhonathan_pfeiffer_urbainski
    @jhonathan_pfeiffer_urbainski 5 месяцев назад +1

    This video was wonderful. I watched it with a smile on my face and loved his point of view.

  • @workaholic888
    @workaholic888 12 лет назад +12

    This guy knows how to kill a crowd (with laughter)....XDDDDDDD

  • @MauraGale
    @MauraGale 3 года назад +3

    This was exceptionally powerful!! Wow wow wow! This has to be one of the best Ted Talks I’ve seen and I’ve seen plenty. Thank you sir.

  • @MorrisonEnterprise
    @MorrisonEnterprise 10 лет назад +5

    If Tosh.0 gave a TED talk

  • @3DPDoctor
    @3DPDoctor 2 года назад

    You made my day today after 10 years of this video. Thank you for making this! I am happy and greatfull

  • @Zetsuke4
    @Zetsuke4 5 лет назад +10

    Shawn:
    Everyone: _laughs_

  •  7 лет назад

    großartig - wie wunderbar, dass wir es selbst in der Hand haben, ob wir glücklich sind. Ein wunderbarer Film mit tollen Beispielen - das Einhorn ist unschlagbar.

  • @manguy2000
    @manguy2000 9 лет назад +4

    What is better than happiness? Joy. Where does it reside? In the spirit, which is limitless. How is joy acquired? By using the faculties of intellect and reasoning, which God gave you, to arrive at the truth.
    Truth is more important than feelings and pleasure because the latter reside in the body..limited and temporary.
    The world offers you comfort...but you were not made for comfort...you were made for greatness. Pope Benedict.

  • @profcare3664
    @profcare3664 5 лет назад +1

    My To do today:
    - Write down 3 new things that you are grateful for
    - #Journal a positive thing that happened today
    - #Exercise daily
    - #Meditate regularly to focus
    - Do one #kind act for someone