The Superpower of Resilience | Sule Kutlay Gandur | TEDxBerlin
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- Visit our website www.tedxberlin.de for more information on Sule Kutlay Gandur. Sule Kutlay Gandur is an international executive coach, strategic consultant, and keynote speaker, based in Istanbul and Paris. Her niche is in “resilience”, to increase her clients’ agility hence re-define their lives. She is a graduate of Columbia University’s master’s level coaching program; she is also a certified Gestalt coach and NBI (“Neethling Brain Instrument”) practitioner. Sule was born and raised In Istanbul, until she left to study in America. She double majored in communication and psychology at Macalester College. She then received her Master of Arts degree in communication, from University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Her first job was as a news reporter in Washington. She then worked for Saatchi & Saatchi advertising, and was appointed managing director in 2001. In 2004, Sule decided to become an entrepreneur, setting up her boutique marketing consultancy firm. In 2015, she has re-shifted her focus, from strategic advising to leadership coaching. Sule Kutlay is an active member of Young Presidents Organization, Columbia University Learning Association, and European Association for Coaching.
Website: www.sulekutlay.com This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
4:25 Resilient Ingredients part 1: Realistic, flexible, optimistic
4:34 Resilient Ingredients part 2: Carefree, curious, courageous
"If we bend, we don't break." Love this.
I love you
How far can I bend before I break?
Dear Sule. Congratulations, Superbly done. WoW... So seasoned, so real, so matured, so compact and ‘spot-on’.
I Salute you for your journey, your courage and your relevance for all of us. Be blessed so you can continue to help many to grow and flow towards and with that tremendous Super Power of Resilience 🙏💝⭕
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Great talk! Indeed the resilience of a child is still within each of us waiting to be uncovered again.
Thank you for wonderful talk Sule...I would like to add a thought for your consideration: being in peace with all possible outcomes of our approach (ex: resilience) and actions (ex: fighting), either through internalisation or simple ignorance such as a child sometimes, make our approach and actions possible...your 3 Cs, when they lead to internal peace, make child(ish) resilience possible, which is great. When carefree, curiosity, courage not teamed up with internal peace with possible outcomes, somehow, there is a mismatch, wrong steps in the dance, a lack of synchronisation is my experience. Best.
That's highly profound.
Building resilience helps a person to overcome obstacles more easily and reduces fears and insecurities as they will have the necessary tools and knowledge how to navigate the challenges that can appear during this human journey.
Wonderful talk Sule. So genuine and relevant. Many congrats.
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Your words are so relevant to our world today, Sule. Thank you for sharing.
Really beautiful and motivational. Thank you
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Amazing , Thank you very much
Is it okay to share this? Thanks.
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She assumes we all had a happy childhood, were read bedtime stories, and were in a safe environment! What about the rest of us?
We all have happy childhood. What world are you living in?
@@marcusknight8952 My world is very large because it includes everyone's experiences. Be grateful that you have not had to witness your own or anyone else's experience. Not every child is loved by their parents, and some are actively hated and abused.
@@mgd6087 Yes you are right. Tom Bilyeu does talk about the birth by zip code statistic. This means that what ever zip code you are born into, will determine your statistical average of your success and well-being within that regional area. Okay, I take back what I said then.
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