How commitment shapes our lives: Heidi Reeder at TEDxAmmon
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- Опубліковано 11 бер 2014
- Dr. Heidi Reeder is the author of the forthcoming book, "Commit To Win" (Hudson Street Press/Penguin) and an associate professor at Boise State University. She has been featured on the Today Show and is regularly quoted in top magazines such as Men's Health, Psychology Today, and Time. As a Carnegie Foundation Professor of the Year, her research on cultivating positive relationships has been published in leading psychology and communication journals.
"Commitment" isn't something we often discuss. Despite the lack of attention paid to it, where we choose to commit ourselves creates the foundation and structure of our lives. In this talk, audience members get a chance reflect on what commitment is, and the power it has in their lives. They have the opportunity to consider where they want to invest more of themselves, and where they want to begin to let go and move on.
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This is one of the best Tedx Talks I have seen. Direct, Quantifiable answers and addressing a very pertinent question of this time.
" COMMITMENT IS THE FOUNDATION OF GREAT ACCOMPLISHMENT " 🔥😍🥰❤️
Great talk, Heidi!
Glad to see Doc is still teaching all of us. Miss ya Doc!
Very powerful!
This was a great topic.
tysm!!!
it helped me a lot
Thanks a lot Dr Heidi
nice one, tnx alot
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How Commitment Shapes Our Lives
3:18 in the video. This information has been around for a long time, I don't understand why couples ignore it. "Couples who live together prior to marriage statistically are *significantly* to later divorce." Older generations knew that living together prior to marriage was very bad in the long-term. And they were correct.
I want to do it the old fashioned way with that. I wonder why it is it works better that way? Maybe almost a decade later you'll still reply haha
now i know what commitment really means?
investment model scale
hi
is that all u can say to leys jump in in that distance..ice block breaking together can i watch as on basic instinct..if yure angry