It would great if TedX will take down a plagirized talk. It has been copied directly from Emaan Haque's Google Talk. This shouldn't be a platform for cheaters.
Jaldeep Tipale Hi Jaldeep I understand how you feel when you write this comment. Ameen’s work towards storytelling is great; all of us learn from each other and I’ve been following him and it shows :) Sure I haven’t shot the video used in my talk but definite that due credits have been given. Unfortunately the talk presentation here doesn’t shows that slide. Sorry you felt this has been directly copied but I like his analogy much apt to be attached every time I explain business storytelling anywhere.
@@nangaliakhushboo Good to see you actually put in the v effort to reply. But, a huge chunk of this talk was directly copied which is clearly against TedX rules. It is one thing to be inspired but half of your talk is completely picked up from there. Anyway, it doesn't matter, TedX isn't going to notice this comment. And you have already received all the fruits from this talk. By the way credits are alright. But using half of the same content from else is disappointing. You can do better. All the best!
OMG Awesome delivery mind blowing content excellent concept intelligently structured Khushboo you rocked Will Catch you on LinkedIn It is an honour to be in touch with a brainy person like you 👌👌👌
One of my students told me that when he discussed his anxieties with someone close to him, like his wife or a close friend, then he found that the moment he started opening up to them, the anxiety decreased-even before he received any advice or support. Togetherness definitely decreases anxiety. There is a saying in the wisdom of Kabbalah that “a sorrow shared is a sorrow halved,” i.e. when we share a sensation, we divide it up, and in turn it becomes more manageable. Since it is quite easy to see how sharing our experiences lessens our negative feelings, the question is why do we not use this ability more? Why is it so hard for us to share our fears and anxieties with others? We are indeed afraid of opening our hearts, letting everyone see that we have certain fears and anxieties. That is, in addition to whatever fears and anxieties we hold within, we usually have additional anxieties about sharing them with others, that it might cause others to perceive us as weak. Since society in general values stronger, smarter, wealthier and fitter individuals, opening up our anxieties to such a society makes us vulnerable to exploitation. We thus need to seek a social environment that would not exploit us for opening up, but would rather give us a sense of faith and confidence that it can help us cope with any negative feelings. A social setting that can guarantee faith and confidence in its members is one that actively draws itself to the upper good and benevolent force-the force of love, bestowal and connection. It is this very same force that awakens negative feelings in us, whether they be fears, anxieties or several other painful sensations, in order for us to draw closer to that force, and we do so by drawing closer to each other. If we wish to connect with the upper force and let its perfect quality of love, bestowal and connection fill our lives with a sensation of faith and confidence, then we need to emulate such a quality toward other people-giving them a sense of faith and confidence, and for them to do the same toward us. By wanting to positively connect with others, we then start awakening the positive force dwelling in nature into the connections we create, and we then feel a new sense of faith and confidence wash away any anxieties that we might be holding within.
Full speech has been lifted from The Art of Business Storytelling by Ameen Haque. Nothing original from this particular speaker. Didn't expect TED Talks to feature speakers of such low calibre. Least she could have done is add her own story, her own experiences, etc.
Well done, Khush. I liked the way you have broken it down into - WHY, HOW, WHEN and especially how you have brought up the Bluma Zegarnik’s observation on human psychology :)
Ragini Rastogi His work towards storytelling is great; all of us learn from each other and I’ve been following him. Sure I haven’t shot the video used in my talk but definite that due credits have been given. Unfortunately the talk presentation here doesn’t shows that slide. So sorry if you feel it’s a copy :(
a infotalk Ameen’s work towards storytelling is great; all of us learn from each other and I’ve been following him; it shows :) Sure I haven’t shot the video used in my talk but definite that due credits have been given. I like the analogy used and I never fail to bring that in every time I’ve to explain business storytelling! Unfortunately the talk presentation here doesn’t shows that slide.
Fabulous.. so simple and so smart. I needed to hear this thank you.
Stories speaks to emotions.
Establish connection. (We)
Power of contrast.
Truth well told.
We remember things which are unfinished.
This is an excellent presentation - completely on point in every respect. I’m 100% impressed! Well done and thank you.
Wow..this really changed the way I am goin to sell my products/services. Thank u Kushboo👍
It was superb speech..i like it..so informative and useful for studies too
It would great if TedX will take down a plagirized talk. It has been copied directly from Emaan Haque's Google Talk. This shouldn't be a platform for cheaters.
Jaldeep Tipale Hi Jaldeep I understand how you feel when you write this comment.
Ameen’s work towards storytelling is great; all of us learn from each other and I’ve been following him and it shows :)
Sure I haven’t shot the video used in my talk but definite that due credits have been given.
Unfortunately the talk presentation here doesn’t shows that slide.
Sorry you felt this has been directly copied but I like his analogy much apt to be attached every time I explain business storytelling anywhere.
@@nangaliakhushboo Good to see you actually put in the v effort to reply. But, a huge chunk of this talk was directly copied which is clearly against TedX rules. It is one thing to be inspired but half of your talk is completely picked up from there. Anyway, it doesn't matter, TedX isn't going to notice this comment. And you have already received all the fruits from this talk.
By the way credits are alright. But using half of the same content from else is disappointing. You can do better. All the best!
Excellent attempt.. Well done and you have done justice to the "time".. Your good self and the viewers !!
Great job Khushboo loved how you broke down all the pieces of effective story telling and explained them in detail.
Purvi-Sonia Dave Thanks Purvi I’ve just tried best to explain all how I myself have learn in bits from everyone :)
Nice explaine
OMG
Awesome delivery mind blowing content excellent concept intelligently structured
Khushboo you rocked
Will Catch you on LinkedIn
It is an honour to be in touch with a brainy person like you 👌👌👌
Excellent speech regarding story telling Connect emotionally , power of contrast is great tips
This is so powerful ❤
Such a great presentation...I thoroughly enjoyed it!
Gina Van Luven Thanks Gina. Just saw you comment :)
Amazing start 🔥
One of my students told me that when he discussed his anxieties with someone close to him, like his wife or a close friend, then he found that the moment he started opening up to them, the anxiety decreased-even before he received any advice or support.
Togetherness definitely decreases anxiety. There is a saying in the wisdom of Kabbalah that “a sorrow shared is a sorrow halved,” i.e. when we share a sensation, we divide it up, and in turn it becomes more manageable.
Since it is quite easy to see how sharing our experiences lessens our negative feelings, the question is why do we not use this ability more? Why is it so hard for us to share our fears and anxieties with others?
We are indeed afraid of opening our hearts, letting everyone see that we have certain fears and anxieties. That is, in addition to whatever fears and anxieties we hold within, we usually have additional anxieties about sharing them with others, that it might cause others to perceive us as weak. Since society in general values stronger, smarter, wealthier and fitter individuals, opening up our anxieties to such a society makes us vulnerable to exploitation. We thus need to seek a social environment that would not exploit us for opening up, but would rather give us a sense of faith and confidence that it can help us cope with any negative feelings.
A social setting that can guarantee faith and confidence in its members is one that actively draws itself to the upper good and benevolent force-the force of love, bestowal and connection. It is this very same force that awakens negative feelings in us, whether they be fears, anxieties or several other painful sensations, in order for us to draw closer to that force, and we do so by drawing closer to each other.
If we wish to connect with the upper force and let its perfect quality of love, bestowal and connection fill our lives with a sensation of faith and confidence, then we need to emulate such a quality toward other people-giving them a sense of faith and confidence, and for them to do the same toward us. By wanting to positively connect with others, we then start awakening the positive force dwelling in nature into the connections we create, and we then feel a new sense of faith and confidence wash away any anxieties that we might be holding within.
Awesome presentation 😍. I enjoyed everything whatever you told in the story.
I loved your presentation.
you are a great speaker
ONE WORD : BRILLIANT. BRILLIANT. BRILLIANT.
Full speech has been lifted from The Art of Business Storytelling by Ameen Haque. Nothing original from this particular speaker. Didn't expect TED Talks to feature speakers of such low calibre. Least she could have done is add her own story, her own experiences, etc.
Well done, Khush. I liked the way you have broken it down into - WHY, HOW, WHEN and especially how you have brought up the Bluma Zegarnik’s observation on human psychology :)
Exactly same as Ameen Hague. Is she mentee of Ameen Hague the storywalllah?
Well said sister!! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Well, was indeed stumped by the number of F's initially. Thats a great takeaway for me
Excellent!
well explained
Wow♥
awesome
Copy of what Ameen Haque use. Why copy?
Ragini Rastogi His work towards storytelling is great; all of us learn from each other and I’ve been following him.
Sure I haven’t shot the video used in my talk but definite that due credits have been given.
Unfortunately the talk presentation here doesn’t shows that slide.
So sorry if you feel it’s a copy :(
I completely agree with the idea that stories are powerful.But putting up some staged video as a proof of your argument doesn't work
Nice
How to sell: It's Es.
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This is ripped from from some other guys presentation... Like she copied his words and sentences. Wow
Mitchell it that Land
This is a plagiarized talk. Word to Word.
From where? Please i want to see the original talk and give it a like. Thanks.
Please give the link or something. We must report this.
Search Ameen Haque. The Art of Business Storytelling.
@@brandono7003 Found it. She copied a big chunk of that talk.
a infotalk
Ameen’s work towards storytelling is great; all of us learn from each other and I’ve been following him; it shows :)
Sure I haven’t shot the video used in my talk but definite that due credits have been given. I like the analogy used and I never fail to bring that in every time I’ve to explain business storytelling!
Unfortunately the talk presentation here doesn’t shows that slide.
So-so delivery. Flow is not so smooth.