4 – The Evolution of Value Creation and the New Connection Economy
5 – Is Your Goal to Be Better or Safer?
6 – What Happens to Competence in a Changing World?
7 – Great Companies Make Change for a Living
8 – Would We Miss You If You Were Gone?
9 – Making Things Work Without a Map
10 – The Ellsberg Paradox
11 – How the Lizard brain Can Subvert Our Art
12 – “The Answer Is Yes”
13 – Three Ways to Avoid Making Art
14 – Becoming “The Best in the World”
15 – The Power of Stories
16 – “This Might Work”
17 – “This Might Not Work”
18 – Hope Versus Expectation
19 – Dealing With Rejection
20 – What Makes You a Professional?
21 – All News Is Good News
22 – You Don’t Need Great Tools
23 – How You Dance With “No”
24 – When Your Back Is Against the Wall
Section 2
1- Introduction
2- Embracing Tension
3- The Person Who Fails the Most Will Win
4- Small Leaps
5- The Value of “Slightly Original”
6- Becoming an Instigator
7- Finite and Infinite Games
8- Prajna: Seeing the World as It Is
9- The Comparison Trap
10- Not Giving Others Power Over Our Work
11- What Does “Just” Mean
12- The Game Is To Make the Work
13- Using Work As Meditation
14- Special Snowflakes
15- Unleash the Demos
16 – On Not Scratching the Itch
17 – The Lizard Brain At Work
18 – Triggers and Avalanches
19 – The Hallway
20 – The Brave Leap
21 – Commiting to an Endless Series of Generous Small Things
22 – Hotwash: Seeking Out Generous Skeptics
23 – In-Between the Panels Is Where Our Best Work Takes Place
24 – The Obligation to Create Work That Matters
25 – Go Make a Ruckus
How to stop screwing yourself over | Mel Robbins | TEDxSF
Mel went form being depressed and struggling to get put of bed to being a national motivational speaker, writing books and now has a syndicated TV show in national television. It all started with her 5 second rule; which she share in this TED Talk. Watch the video