Saturday, June 13, 2020

Instant Motivation Watch the 20 Most-Watched TED Talks - Chameleon Resumes

Instant Motivation Watch the 20 Most-Watched TED Talks - Are you looking for the best inspirational videos and quotes for motivation? I stumbled upon this list of the most watched TED talks and found the motivation and inspiration I drew from watching these videos was amazing. What a list! There is so much inspirational mojo to be found on this list. I hope you enjoy this list as much as I have. Here is the post and the page link to the original link: The 20 most-watched TED Talks to  date TED is dedicated to ideas worth spreading. And that leaves many wondering exactly which ideas have been spread the most widely in the six years that TEDTalks videos have been available online. Here, a list of the 20 most-watched talks on all the platforms we track: TED.com, YouTube, iTunes, embed and download, Hulu and more. From education to brain function to inspiring messages to techno-possibilities, this list represents quite a  breadth of topics. Sir Ken Robinson  says schools kill creativity  (2006):  13,409,417 views Jill Bolte Taylor‘s  stroke of insight  (2008): 10,409,851 Pranav Mistry  on  the thrilling potential of SixthSense  (2009): 9,223,263 David Gallo‘s  underwater astonishments  (2007): 7,879,541 Pattie Maes  and Pranav Mistry  demo SixthSense  (2009): 7,467,580 Tony Robbins  asks  Why we do what we do  (2006): 6,879,488 Simon Sinek  on  how great leaders inspire action  (2010): 6,050,294 Steve Jobs  on  how to live before you die  (2005): 5,444,022 Hans Rosling  shows  the best stats you’ve ever seen  (2006): 4,966,643 Brene Brown  talks about the  power of vulnerability  (2010): 4,763,038 Daniel Pink  on  the surprising science of motivation  (2009): 4,706,241 Arthur Benjamin  does  mathemagic  (2005): 4,658,425 Elizabeth Gilbert  on  nurturing your genius  (2009): 4,538,037 Dan Gilbert  asks:  Why are we happy?  (2004): 4,269,082 Stephen Hawking  asks  big questions about the universe  (2008): 4,153,105 Jeff Han  demos his  breakthrough multi-touchscreen  (2006): 3,891,251 Johnny Lee  shows  Wii Remote hacks for educators  (2008): 3,869,417 Keith Barry  does  brain magic  (2004): 3,847,893 Mary Roach  10 things you didn’t know about orgasm  (2009): 3,810,630 Vijay Kumar  demos  robots that fly like birds  (2012): 3,535,340 Compare and contrast how the 2012 list of the most popular talks  stacks up to the 2011 list, written on the fifth birthday of TEDTalks videos.   Written by  Lisa Rangel, Executive Resume Writer

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