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How not to take things personally | Frederik Imbo | TEDxMechelen

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    Good evening, Good evening
    How are you?
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    Are you good?
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    Great, welcome welcome
    welcome to this match
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    this match will take exactly 18 minutes.
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    And you all part of the same team
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    Hey guys, I would like to see fair play
    on the field, respect, and positivity.
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    Is that ok for everyone?
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    Cool. Good luck.
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    One year ago, I decided I want to become
    a football referee,
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    um, it's not because of the money though
    I only get paid 20 euros per match.
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    So, I won't really get rich by it rely.
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    Now, I decided to become a referee
    for 2 other reasons.
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    One, do things go cheap?
    Two, because I wanted to learn
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    How not to take things personally?
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    I can see some people nodding,
    you're probably thinking being a referee
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    is a perfect environment to learn
    how not to take things personally?
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    Isn't it?
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    Because, expectators hardly ever shouted encouraging or positive things.
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    No.
    What do they shout?
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    Come on, come on.
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    [Loser, Are you blind?]
    Yeah, good good.
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    As a referee, I am discabed goat.
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    Apparently, I'm always wrong.
    It's always my fault.
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    And I wanted to learn
    how not to take all of this personally.
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    Because I really struggle with this.
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    For example, when I drive slowly
    because I'm trying to find this specific location.
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    And somebody is just driving behind me,
    I feel hunted,
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    especially when they start honking,
    and flashing their headlines.
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    [Sigh]
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    I take personally.
    I know, I shouldn't.
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    But it just happens, do you see what I mean?
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    Or when somebody cancels
    an appointment last minute
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    I get the feeling that
    I'm not important enough.
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    Again, I take it personally.
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    Even professionally.
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    I'm a public speaker like tonight,
    this is what I do,
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    I give keynotes speeches
    and I really like it
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    as long as I can draw my audience into my story
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    because the very, the very moment I see somebody is not paying attention
    for example somebody is looking at his smartphone
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    it just happens, I take it personally.
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    Relax, you're all safe tonight.
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    Don't worry, feel free to take your smartphones and you can even start talking to your neighbor.
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    I will not take it personally.
    Why not?
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    Because now, here and now, I'm very conscious that this can happen
    and more importantly I have a strategies to deal with it.
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    So tonight I would like to share this strategy with you
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    Are you interested?
    Cool.
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    Because I guess I am not the only person in this room who sometimes take things personally, right?
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    Imagine you invite a friend to go to the movies,
    and she replied:
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    - Oh sorry, I have to work.
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    But you see a picture on social media of her having dinner with some friends, that's very nice.
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    Or imagine you really have worked very hard on project.
    You really proud of the end results.
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    But the only thing you get is criticism.
    So you come home and would like to wind down and share
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    this terrible experience.
    But while you're telling your story
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    the other one walks away, to switch on the TV.
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    Now, who would take one of these situations personally.
    Show me hands, come on.
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    Lots of you.
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    Why?
    Why do we take things personally?
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    Somebody said or does something, and
    BAM!
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    We feel hurt, neglected, of offended, betrayed by the other one,
    that's what we believe though.
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    It's the other person's fault.
    He's responsible for what we feel.
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    He's the one to blame.
    Now, hang on, hang on.
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    Who said that?
    Which part of us is speaking?
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    It's our ego.
    Our ego thinks that others should take us into consideration.
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    Our ego doesn't want to be criticize.
    Hell, no.
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    Our ego wants to be acknowledged and right.
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    (Sigh)
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    Is this what you want?
    Do you want to be right?
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    (Sigh)
    That's exhausting.
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    When my ego takes over, I'm fighting all day.
    I'm in a constant struggle with the rest of the world.
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    And it drains my energy.
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    Would it be so much easier to not take things personally?
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    Because then, no one has power over you.
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    You're free, you experience much more harmony and connection between you and other people.
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    Of course, because your energy can go to a nice things.
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Title:
How not to take things personally | Frederik Imbo | TEDxMechelen
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Video Language:
English
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Project:
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Duration:
17:37

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