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There’s something special about TED Talks.
One talk can even change your life.
So, here’s 13 diverse talks every woman should watch before turning 30.
And TED Talks always seem to help with that.
But obviously, these talks are important for any person at any age.
Untangle those headphones, and check out the 13 viral TED Talks below.
I promise, they’ll benefit you in so many ways.
Learn to love what makes you feel vulnerable.
Vulnerability can actually lead to a greater sense of love and belonging, and a more fulfilling life.
Spoiler alert: It’s also what makes you feel alive.
Wise up on how to make a hard decision.
Her talk will give you a better attitude when you go into that next tough choice.
Find out how to take make your 20s count.
What she suggests: Invest in yourself instead of doing things that “don’t count” (i.e.
that job, that relationship), and it will reward you in the future.
Learn to be resilient in the face of a struggle.
Her story will give you the motivation to get through life’s struggles.
Start to savor stillness.
Going slow can actually be pretty exhilarating.
Know that no one is immune from insecuritynot even models.
Looks Aren’t Everything.
Discover what “feminism” really means.
Luckily, this writer explains “feminism” in the most poetic of terms.
This talk will inspire you to declare yourself a feminist, and realize that all people should, too.
Learn that you have the power to make happiness happen.
Find out how to keep desire in a long-term relationship.
Thankfully, she offers lots of insight on how couples can keep up the passion.
Her advice isn’t, “Do it on the beach!
Develop a deeper understanding of identity.
Learn how to inspire action as a leader.
Change your life by changing your body language.
Even if you don’t feel powerful, she argues, standing powerfully can make you feel that way.
Perfect watching before your next job interview.
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