Why we do what we do
Tony Robbins discusses the invisible forces that make us do what we do and how to use them to your advantage.
Good Morning Folks,
Since the start of this blog, celebrating its second anniversary this month, every Tuesday I have hand-selected one from thousands of TED Talks to share with you in the interest of providing professional growth and development to make you more effective in your work in your life. I have encouraged you that listening to these speakers, who used to be available only to presidents club winners or to those who paid hundreds for self-help books and Tony Robbins events, would give you an education money can't buy.
Now an article in INC suggests that "If you're determined to get a job that requires an MBA, by all means spend the time and money to get one. However, if you want to know more about business than 99.9 percent of your colleagues, you can spend a day watching these TED Talks. Ironically the lion's share of what the consider the "best of the best" of TED are talks I have already shared with you over the past 24 months.
If you missed any of our features and/or want to quickly see the rest of them, including Tony Robbins, you can view all and catch the other recommended selection all for FREE HERE.
As INC concluded, 'you can spend $250,000 and three years of your life to get an MBA or spend a day watching these videos. Your choice."
Have a GREAT Day,
Mitchell D. Weiner
Chief Happiness Officer
Ideas are not set in stone. When exposed to thoughtful people, they morph and adapt into their most potent form. TED Tuesdays on MitchWeiner.com highlights some of today's most intriguing ideas. Look for more talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and much more— HERE.
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