I truly believe that anyone can do anything. If they put their mind and passion into the process of learning that skill. Ted.com featured Tim Ferriss while speaking at EG Conference on just that subject, here's a link to his speech.
From the EG conference: Productivity guru Tim Ferriss' fun, encouraging anecdotes show how one simple question -- "What's the worst that could happen?" -- is all you need to learn to do anything.
Tim Ferriss is author of bestseller The 4-Hour Workweek, a self-improvement program of four steps: defining aspirations, managing time, creating automatic income and escaping...
Sorry Ted Turner but Ted is dead, there's a new Ted in town. And this Ted is out and about, exchanging ideas, cooperation, collaboration and creation. It's Ted.com and I love their tag line, "Ideas Worth Spreading." Here's their story about John Wooden, the famous UCLA basketball coach is the subject of a video interview, in which he talks about his views on working with people, coaching, teaching and learning in, "Coaching for people, not points."
Click through to see his video interview, even if you're not a sports fan because he explores people and his views on teaching: http://www.ted.com/talks/view/id/498
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