@jubsology

One of the most underrated ted talks.
My takeaways: 

1. Build skills in learning zone
2. divide skills into components
3. Spend more time in learning zone
4. Deliberate practice
5. Practice and analyze the parts of a skill
6. Allow mistakes to understand your growth

@tramintaiwan873

This is exactly what i need right now after a depression of failing a lots. Thank TED.

@KnowArt

I like how it's all information we know, but still it needs to be said before you realize it. Thank you.

@MrAbIRaZ

I almost overlooked the video thinking it's another motivational video filled with cliches and banality, but boy was I wrong.

@rickcurtis8385

The reality is that our jobs are based on performance and delivering.  You have performance reviews each year, but not learning reviews.  While corporate america talks about supporting learning, there is a disproportionate emphasis on producing.  In order to grow and learn, you need to carve the time out to do that and the best opportunity you will have to do that is outside of work.  That cuts into family time or needs to be done late at night when the kids are in bed.  By that time, you are exhausted.  The challenge is carving out the time to dedicate to learning.

@paulet990

My son teaches the growth mindset to 2nd graders. They love it!

@sillyskeleton

So true what he said about school. I had many teachers over the years that would make you feel bad for getting an answer wrong, or struggling to keep up with the lessons being taught. It's only just occurred to me how messed up that was, shaming someone (kids, no less) for making mistakes in a place of learning.

@oots4790

This has got to be one of the best Ted Talks I've ever heard.

@spanishinquisition5032

i dont even live anymore i just survive

@zeatherababa9401

An amazing speech with clarity and  spice.he's absolutely correct.

@Anonymous-yr1pw

Youtube should have a scheduling feature to replay these videos in spaced intervals so that I never forget such valuable insights.

@aayasjoshi

So many of the TED talks I watch are less informative and more motivational. This however, is an exception. This is one of the best Ted Talks I've watch, and is utterly brilliant. This man deserves more credit ๐Ÿ‘ ๐Ÿ‘ ๐Ÿ‘

@HassanAlbalawi

I like how he simplifies the need for development in practice instead of theorizing it!

@vinigretzky97

5:48 the humor is strong with these ones.

@zcvhzd

I liked what he said about typing. It makes sense that for 'everyday' things we should try to improve them beyond our general use.

@pranavaggarwal4578

That simple divide of 2 zones is quite Insighful. Great Video!

@arielgrushka

"Don't just perform, take some time to practice as well" - in case I forget what this video is about and I try to remind myself on the comments here lol

@TechnicalSudipYT

This is one of the talks that goes easy with you.. remarkable

@arslongavitabreves

This is the best speech I have ever seen. But he can do better than that.

@BlueEchoe5

WONDERFUL TALK! I've noticed lately that seeking new things has in turn made me more active and stronger in my workflow. Buying a calendar and charting out an entire month is helping too since I'm usually a good worker, but I sometimes lose direction (like not jumping into the "Learning Pool").

Happy to hear that what I'm doing is supporting my professional growth. Thank you, Mr. Eduardo Briceรฑo!