Cultivating resilience | Greg Eells | TEDxCortland

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  • Опубліковано 16 січ 2025

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  • @MB-fh8lc
    @MB-fh8lc 5 років тому +21

    We focus so much on winning we don't teach people how to fail - and more importantly how to recover. Thanks for this. Great energy!

    • @RebeccaW
      @RebeccaW 5 років тому +1

      Michael Brosche very well said! Respect ✊

  • @triplixity
    @triplixity 5 років тому +32

    I'm so sad about the news of Greg's passing. Heartbroken for him and his family. He made an incredible impact on Cornell students during his time here and he'll be missed

  • @itsallgood3210
    @itsallgood3210 4 роки тому +6

    I watched this after reading about Dr. Eells passing, and he seemed so vibrant and engaging
    just goes to show you can never take someone at face value, as they may still be hurting inside.......how mysterious human nature is, and blessed at same time

  • @shawnmeyer9286
    @shawnmeyer9286 5 років тому +8

    I learned so much from this man about emotional acceptance and pursuing what really matters in life. He was a kind man who listened to everyone, no matter what their "title" was, and worked tirelessly on behalf of our students at Cornell. He will be missed but am grateful that he has left us with many lessons on how to BE better.

  • @elimarrin
    @elimarrin 5 років тому +15

    This was a very good man. I would love our world to celebrate men who can love and help others in this kind of way. It takes a huge heart and mind to spend a lifetime helping others. If every single person reading this just reaches out to a few people every day, maybe this wouldn't happen. Let's never confuse resiliency with not getting effective help. If someone is resilient that doesn't mean they're safe from harm, it just means they have the capacity to get through tough times. But some tough times are insurmountable. We need to have compassion for others and self-compassion for ourselves when we're going through tough times. But for effective safety, please call 911 to save a life.

  • @SirRalphT
    @SirRalphT 4 роки тому +5

    I have watch this TED TALK so many times I've almost lost count. Now memorizing some of his beautiful quotes and lines. The strategies he proposed has made such an impact in my life!
    Thank you!!!!!!

  • @RebeccaW
    @RebeccaW 5 років тому +7

    As a Victims Advocate and dealing with years and years of abuse, I’ve come to realize those that have dealt with any form of abuse *WE ARE EXTREMELY RESILIENT* be kind to yourself and to others. God Bless all who read this. 😘

    • @RebeccaW
      @RebeccaW 5 років тому

      Jacqueline Phillip God Always Bless you too beautiful. XOXO

    • @antlers163
      @antlers163 5 років тому

      @ Rebecca W - Very nice comment. Be kind. First and foremost. Everyone we meet is fighting a hard battle. God bless.

  • @anasuarezcoach
    @anasuarezcoach 8 років тому +11

    One of the best talks on resilience I have seen till now

  • @mindfulnessasia1082
    @mindfulnessasia1082 Рік тому +1

    Resilience is important for everyone’s mental health but also for their physical, emotional and spiritual health. It’s a life skill that once it is developed will serve us very well until the end of this current human journey. It is thought that the more resilient a person is, the less they experience stress as they are equipped to deal with life’s pressures.

  • @leahcotton5315
    @leahcotton5315 Рік тому

    RIP sir. You fought a brave fight. I hope you’re at peace.

  • @nikkimcwilliams52
    @nikkimcwilliams52 7 років тому +13

    This video should be played in mental health facilities.

  • @Chanesmyname
    @Chanesmyname 2 роки тому +3

    Sometimes the hardest person to counsel is yourself, rest in peace, Doc.

  • @hamidzarei3117
    @hamidzarei3117 7 років тому +6

    that was amazing and fruitful to hear what said about resilience as one of the best important component of effective one to therapy

  • @sophiakh9590
    @sophiakh9590 6 років тому +6

    Watched a few times. Great talk.

  • @DanandJoely
    @DanandJoely 5 років тому +13

    My heart goes out to the college students whose lives he touched and who may be feeling so confused after his death by suicide.

    • @mindfulnessasia1082
      @mindfulnessasia1082 Рік тому

      Without taking shelter in the Supreme Lord one does not have real shelter when things get tough.

  • @donpalmer33
    @donpalmer33 7 років тому +5

    Very practical. Good examples.

  • @PassedTime2788
    @PassedTime2788 7 років тому +2

    Amazing!

  • @sonyawolan1907
    @sonyawolan1907 7 років тому +2

    Great information

  • @Larry21924
    @Larry21924 Рік тому

    This work is enthralling; reminiscent of a book that was enthralling and captivating. "Rising From Within: Unlocking Your Innate Power to Conquer Adversity" by Author Name

  • @AjishKumar
    @AjishKumar 7 років тому +3

    great

  • @miss.benton2984
    @miss.benton2984 5 років тому +8

    R.I.P
    This man killed himself today in Philly...smh

    • @mirandaaltman7180
      @mirandaaltman7180 5 років тому +7

      "Life is full of suffering."

    • @wendyboor4553
      @wendyboor4553 5 років тому +7

      Received a Lifetime Achievement Award, solid reputation.
      The grey matter between our ears unpredictable.
      R.I.P.

    • @octopu5ie
      @octopu5ie 5 років тому +3

      Rest in peace, Dr. Greg Eells. As evident from this TED talk, your legacy lives on and continues to bring hope to many people's lives.

    • @maristoldboys5466
      @maristoldboys5466 5 років тому +1

      Such a Noble spirit. Rest in Peace Sir

  • @novathjulius7708
    @novathjulius7708 9 років тому

    Novathjulius

  • @tinwin8196
    @tinwin8196 7 років тому +2

    塞翁失马,焉知非福

  • @diegomarinmd6436
    @diegomarinmd6436 5 років тому +3

    the irony...

  • @upstatenewyork
    @upstatenewyork 5 років тому +1

    Way too hyper