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I came back the next day: "Hello Mr. Butterball, how are you?" He said, "Fine. What do you want now?" I said, "I’d like to know whether or not you got any job, sir?" "Didn’t I tell you the last two days we didn’t have any jobs." I said, "Yes sir, but I don’t know whether or not somebody got sick or somebody died, sir." He said, "No one got sick or died. Don’t come back here" and threw me out aga..
Motivational speaker Les Brown 연설 중 일부분으로 공부하겠습니다. TED 강연은 아닙니다. 연설 내용이 좋아서 공유하려 합니다. So every day I was working to develop myself and that’s what you must do. And as I was working to develop myself, I applied for a job as a disc jockey WMBF, Miami Beach. I went to a guy named Milton Butterball. I said, "How you doing, Mr. Butterball? I like to get a job as a disc jockey." He looked at me and sa..
02:26 Turn the video on. I would always recommend a videoconference over a phone call. Because that's when you can see the real personality come out. When you're on video, you're forced to be present. It's almost a forcing mechanism to be in the moment. 02:38 Nobody succeeds alone. The more you can take time to develop genuine, authentic relationships, the more you're going to be able to realize..
01:10 Pick up the phone and dial. We've hired thousands of employees. And I've personally called every single one of them to welcome them to the Compass family. I'm able to set the tone of really what I want the company to be. Where, you know, people go above and beyond to make people feel welcomed and to give people a sense of belonging. And sometimes I call people on their last day of work. Wh..
www.ted.com/talks/robert_reffkin_5_ways_to_create_stronger_connections 5 ways to create stronger connections In a tech-obsessed culture, it can be difficult to build genuine relationships with people, especially in the workplace. Robert Reffkin shares his tips and tricks for establishing authentic connections on the job. www.ted.com 00:00 So when was the last time that you wrote a handwritten no..
06:14 That's what made me realize that I still loved my work. But ruminating was destroying that love and it was destroying my personal life, too. So I read every study I could find, and I went to war against my ruminations. Now, habit change is hard. It took real diligence to catch myself ruminating each time, and real consistency to make the new habits stick. But eventually, they did. I won my..
05:24 Back when I was burned out, I decided to keep a journal for a week and document exactly how much time I spent ruminating. And I was horrified by the results. It was over 30 minutes a night when I was trying to fall asleep. My entire commute, to and from my office -- that was 45 minutes a day. Totally checked out for 20 minutes during the dinner party at a colleague's house. Never got invit..
01:37 For a few terrible weeks, I questioned whether I'd made a mistake. What if I had chosen the wrong profession? What if I had spent my entire life pursuing the wrong career? But then I realized, no, I still loved psychology. The problem wasn't the work I did in my office. It was the hours I spent ruminating about work when I was home. I closed the door to my office every night, but the door ..