How not to take things personally | Frederik Imbo | TEDxMechelen
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0:13 - 0:15Good evening, Good evening
How are you? -
0:17 - 0:17Are you good?
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0:18 - 0:21Great, welcome welcome
welcome to this match -
0:21 - 0:25this match will take exactly 18 minutes.
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0:26 - 0:28And you all part of the same team
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0:31 - 0:37Hey guys, I would like to see fair play
on the field, respect, and positivity. -
0:38 - 0:40Is that ok for everyone?
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0:40 - 0:42Cool. Good luck.
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0:44 - 0:48One year ago, I decided I wanted to become
a football referee, -
0:49 - 0:49um, it's not because of the money though
I only get paid 20 euros per match. -
0:49 -So, I won't really get rich by it rely.
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Not SyncedNow, I decided to become a referee
for 2 other reasons. -
Not SyncedOne, do things go cheap?
Two, because I wanted to learn -
Not SyncedHow not to take things personally?
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Not SyncedI can see some people nodding,
you're probably thinking being a referee -
Not Syncedis a perfect environment to learn
how not to take things personally? -
Not SyncedIsn't it?
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Not SyncedBecause, expectators hardly ever shouted encouraging or positive things.
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Not SyncedNo.
What do they shout? -
Not SyncedCome on, come on.
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Not Synced[Loser, Are you blind?]
Yeah, good good. -
Not SyncedAs a referee, I am discabed goat.
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Not SyncedApparently, I'm always wrong.
It's always my fault. -
Not SyncedAnd I wanted to learn
how not to take all of this personally. -
Not SyncedBecause I really struggle with this.
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Not SyncedFor example, when I drive slowly
because I'm trying to find this specific location. -
Not SyncedAnd somebody is just driving behind me,
I feel hunted, -
Not Syncedespecially when they start honking,
and flashing their headlines. -
Not Synced[Sigh]
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Not SyncedI take personally.
I know, I shouldn't. -
Not SyncedBut it just happens, do you see what I mean?
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Not SyncedOr when somebody cancels
an appointment last minute -
Not SyncedI get the feeling that
I'm not important enough. -
Not SyncedAgain, I take it personally.
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Not SyncedEven professionally.
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Not SyncedI'm a public speaker like tonight,
this is what I do, -
Not SyncedI give keynotes speeches
and I really like it -
Not Syncedas long as I can draw my audience into my story
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Not Syncedbecause the very, the very moment I see somebody is not paying attention
for example somebody is looking at his smartphone -
Not Syncedit just happens, I take it personally.
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Not SyncedRelax, you're all safe tonight.
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Not SyncedDon't worry, feel free to take your smartphones and you can even start talking to your neighbor.
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Not SyncedI will not take it personally.
Why not? -
Not SyncedBecause now, here and now, I'm very conscious that this can happen
and more importantly I have a strategies to deal with it. -
Not SyncedSo tonight I would like to share this strategy with you
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Not SyncedAre you interested?
Cool. -
Not SyncedBecause I guess I am not the only person in this room who sometimes take things personally, right?
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Not SyncedImagine you invite a friend to go to the movies,
and she replied: -
Not Synced- Oh sorry, I have to work.
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Not SyncedBut you see a picture on social media of her having dinner with some friends, that's very nice.
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Not SyncedOr imagine you really have worked very hard on project.
You really proud of the end results. -
Not SyncedBut the only thing you get is criticism.
So you come home and would like to wind down and share -
Not Syncedthis terrible experience.
But while you're telling your story -
Not Syncedthe other one walks away, to switch on the TV.
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Not SyncedNow, who would take one of these situations personally.
Show me hands, come on. -
Not SyncedLots of you.
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Not SyncedWhy?
Why do we take things personally? -
Not SyncedSomebody said or does something, and
BAM! -
Not SyncedWe feel hurt, neglected, of offended, betrayed by the other one,
that's what we believe though. -
Not SyncedIt's the other person's fault.
He's responsible for what we feel. -
Not SyncedHe's the one to blame.
Now, hang on, hang on. -
Not SyncedWho said that?
Which part of us is speaking? -
Not SyncedIt's our ego.
Our ego thinks that others should take us into consideration. -
Not SyncedOur ego doesn't want to be criticize.
Hell, no. -
Not SyncedOur ego wants to be acknowledged and right.
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Not Synced(Sigh)
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Not SyncedIs this what you want?
Do you want to be right? -
Not Synced(Sigh)
That's exhausting. -
Not SyncedWhen my ego takes over, I'm fighting all day.
I'm in a constant struggle with the rest of the world. -
Not SyncedAnd it drains my energy.
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Not SyncedWould it be so much easier to not take things personally?
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Not SyncedBecause then, no one has power over you.
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Not SyncedYou're free, you experience much more harmony and connection between you and other people.
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Not SyncedOf course, because your energy can go to a nice things.
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Not SyncedInstead of enlessly battling against things that drive you crazy.
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Not SyncedSo, the question is?
Do you want to be right? -
Not SyncedOr do you want to be happy?
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Not SyncedI know what some of you are thinking,
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Not SyncedI wil make sure I will be happy by
being right? -
Not SyncedWell, how do you do it?
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Not SyncedHow to become happy by not taking things personally?
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Not SyncedYou are standing at the kick off of the match of your life
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Not SyncedThe match by with you will learn how to stop taking things personally
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Not SyncedSo as a referee, I brought my coin for the task and every coin has two sides
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Not Syncedhas or too
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Not SyncedThey stand for two strategies, two strategies to no longer taking things personally.
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Not SyncedSir, sir, good evening.
You're the captain of this huge team. -
Not SyncedYou can choose, has to tails?
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Not SyncedHas
You're lucky, it's has. -
Not SyncedAre you ready for the first strategy?
Ok, here it come. -
Not SyncedFirst strategy.
It's not about me. -
Not SyncedWhat do you mean it's not about me?
This sounds weird. -
Not SyncedDoesn't it?
Because when I take things personally, -
Not SyncedI'm convinced it is about me.
When I see someone is looking at his phone, -
Not SyncedI feel offended.
I think: -
Not SyncedHey, I put so much effort and excitement in presentation
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Not SyncedI want to be respected.
I think me, myself and I. -
Not SyncedSound familiar, no?
Yeah. -
Not SyncedBut in fact, it isn't about me.
What if I try to look at it from the other person's perspective? -
Not SyncedAsking myself, Why?
Why is he or she looking at his or her smartphone? -
Not SyncedMaybe, he has just received an important message, one he has been waiting for.
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Not SyncedOr the topic of my representation is not really his cup of tea, could be?
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Not SyncedOr in other country, he finds it very interesting and he wants to take note on his smartphone.
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Not SyncedVery smart to do that by the way.
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Not SyncedI simply need to shift my focus from Me to We.
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Not SyncedAnd I won't take it personally.
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Not SyncedIf I try to see the attention of the other one
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Not SyncedI make space from the standing instead of irritation.
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Not SyncedDoes this ring a bell with you?
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Not SyncedWhen you put your son to bed, but he doesn't want to
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Not Syncedhe throws himself on the floor,
kicking and streaming -
Not Synced"I hate you".
Do you take it personally? -
Not SyncedNo, you don't.
Because you know this is not about me, -
Not Syncedthis's about what he wants, what he needs, he's angry because he just want to stay up a little bit longer.
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Not SyncedThat's all.
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Not SyncedSo the first strategy, to not take it personally is It's not about me.
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Not SyncedLook at the other person's intention.
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Not SyncedWhen a driver is tegating and flashing his light he probably does it because he's in a hurry
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Not SyncedIt's not about me
You see? -
Not SyncedIt's as simple as that in theory.
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Not SyncedBecause in real life it turns out to be a hellover job.
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Not SyncedDo you have any ideas lady and gentleman how many thoughts our brain produces a day?
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Not Synced50,000.
And guess how many of them are positive? -
Not SyncedOnly 10,000.
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Not SyncedSo this means 80% of what we think all negative thoughts.
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Not SyncedThat's a lot, isn't it?
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Not SyncedWhen you see 2 colleagues talking to each other
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Not SyncedAnd just then, they're looking you and they start laughing
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Not SyncedDo you think:" Oh, they must have noticed my new shoes and they want them too."
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Not SyncedNow, what do you think:
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Not Synced"Darn, they're laughing at me, they're gossiping about me."
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Not SyncedSo it takes a lot of effort to correct yourself and say:
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Not Synced"Hang on! I have no clue."
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Not SyncedThey might be laughing about something that has nothing to do with me.
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Not SyncedSo, seeing the positive intention of the other one requires a lot of discipline and training
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Not SyncedAnd that's why I became a referee.
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Not SyncedTo train my brain not to take things personally.
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Not SyncedI train my brain an hour half a week the entire period of my job I chasing to the football dummies.
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Not SyncedAnd before the match I'm warming up
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Not Syncednot only physically but also mentally
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Not SyncedI give myself some pep talk in a dressing room
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Not Synced"Fedrick watch out, lots of things will trigger you during the game, you going to make decision
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Not Syncedwho someone not agree with.
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Not Syncedand they will shout and blessing things at you
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Not Syncedso I tell myself "Fedrick, don't take it personally, it's not about me."
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Not Synced"They just want to be right, they simply want their team to win."
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Not SyncedYou see?
When I focus on the intention of the other person there's no need to take it personally -
Not Syncedwhen I apply this strategy very consciously I agree with
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Not SyncedI feel much more ideas on the field
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Not Syncedwhen the coach the players or the spectators
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Not Synceddo not agree with my decision
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Not SyncedI'm less easily to throw off balance
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Not Syncedthis strategy lady and gentleman works.
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Not SyncedNot always unfortunately.
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Not SyncedBecause some words they shout at me like here:
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Not Synced"Dude, really hit the road nerve?"
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Not Synced"You're a loser, choose another hobby!"
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Not Synced"You know what? Go fishing."
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Not SyncedOuch
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Not Synced"Maybe they're all right."
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Not Synced"Perhaps I took the wrong position."
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Not Synced"Maybe I am a loser."
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Not SyncedHonestly, that's how I feel sometimes.
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Not SyncedYou see this?
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Not SyncedEvery coin has a flip side.
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Not SyncedWhen this first strategy, it's not about me doesn't work.
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Not SyncedIt simply means "It is about me."
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Not SyncedI have to look in the mirror and question myself
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Not SyncedI has a beginning as a referee and I still feel insecure, especially me, I never play soccer.
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Not SyncedIt is about me because it has something to do with my insecurity I doubt about myself.
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Not SyncedAll of part of myself that I haven't come to term with.
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Not SyncedYou see my point lady and gentleman?
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Not SyncedEven if I know that the driver is only tearigating because he's in a hurry
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Not SyncedI still take it personally when he horns or flashing his head light.
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Not SyncedSo I must question myself probably I was driving too slowly.
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Not SyncedI'm aware of it.
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Not SyncedI just don't like that clumsy part of myself.
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Not SyncedWhy else would I take it personally?
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Not SyncedRight?
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Not SyncedWhen I say, lady and gentleman, you are an orange.
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Not SyncedWho would take this personally?
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Not SyncedNo one, right?
Why not? -
Not SyncedBecause nope of you believe that you are in fact an orange.
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Not SyncedAn orange?
Unless of course you're a ginger, and you feel bad because of that. -
Not SyncedWhich a luckily not the case with me.
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Not SyncedBut, when someone said "Fedrick, you are so selfish."
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Not SyncedOuch
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Not SyncedI do take it personally.
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Not Syncedand it only happens because I know there is some truth in it.
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Not Syncedcome honest
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Not Syncedi'm aware of the fact i do not always take it to account other people needs.
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Not Syncedwhen you are being critisized, and it hurts.
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Not Syncedchance's all big that this is rooted in your childhood
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Not Syncedmaybe as a child you will never good enough, when you came home with a 9 out of 10.
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Not Syncedhey, and why another 10?
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Not Syncedyou see
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Not Syncedwe can only take things personally
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Not Syncedif it somehow touches a roll nerve
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Not Syncedand that's the moment to give yourself some empathy.
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Not SyncedOh, this hurts darn.
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Not SyncedI logging so hard for recognition.
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Not SyncedI feel sad if I don't get it.
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Not SyncedYou see
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Not Syncedand you can also, why not, speak up?
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Not Syncedjust tell the other one what's going on inside you
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Not Syncedhey I'm in the middle of my story here and you just walk away to switch on the TV
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Not Syncedit feels like you don't care about my story
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Not Syncedit's not nice
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Not Syncedby opening up, by being vulnerable by telling what you feel without blaming the other one
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Not Syncedyou increase the chance that the other one with understand you
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Not Syncedand take your needs into account.
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Not SyncedYou see what I mean
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Not SyncedTo conclude
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Not Syncedhow not to take things personally?
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Not Syncedone, it is not about me.
Look at the other person's intention. -
Not SyncedIf that doesn't work.
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Not SyncedTwo, It is about me.
Give yourself empathy, and speak up. -
Not SyncedLady and gentleman.
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Not SyncedPlease, probably do not take personally. But I really do hope that you will take a couple of things personally
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Not Syncedwithin the next hours and days, only if you do, you can test out these two strategies.
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Not Syncedimagine
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Not Syncedjust imagine
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Not Syncedwe could all put this in practice
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Not Syncedwouldn't that enhance our relationships enourmously
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Not Syncedtogether we could create a better world
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Not Syncedwouldn't that be great
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Not Syncedand as a referee I even earn some money by it
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Not SyncedWho doesn't like 20 euros to learn how not to take things personally?
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Not Syncedshow me hands
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Not Syncedshow me hand.
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Not Syncedoh, so many.
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Not Syncedwho still want a 20 euros now?
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Not Syncedwho still want a 20 euros now?
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Not Syncedwho still want a 20 euros now?
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Not Syncedand who still want these now?
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Not Syncedwhy you still want these 20 euros now?
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Not Synced- Because it still comes to you.
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Not SyncedPeople may attack you, criticize you or ignore you.
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Not SyncedThey can crumble you up with their word, spit you out or even word all over you.
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Not Syncedbut remember whatever they do or say
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Not Syncedyou'll always keep your value.
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Not SyncedThank you.
- Title:
- How not to take things personally | Frederik Imbo | TEDxMechelen
- Description:
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- Video Language:
- English
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- Project:
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- Duration:
- 17:37
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