Have you dreamed of giving an inspiring TED talk? Have you watched inspiring TED talks and wished you could also speak on stage?
I recently had the honor of working with two TED talk experts on my own talk. Mark Lovett, San Diego TED Talks organizer, and Patrick Combs, keynote speaker and author led a training about writing and giving TED talks.
Boy, was it scary!
Not that Mark or Patrick were scary. In fact, they were incredibly encouraging and supportive.
But going from writing a talk from scratch to giving a talk on stage in two and a half days was terrifying--yet exhilarating.
I'd like to share with you about the 3 key things I learned in my training:
This TED Talk training really showed me the importance of
writing and storytelling. Everything comes back to writing.
I’m looking forward to sharing my TED talk on a TED stage someday. How about you?
Mark and Patrick both say that writing a book is a powerful way
to organize your thoughts before doing your inspiring TED talk. Or you can do
your TED talk and then write your inspiring book.
Would you like to chat about your book? And maybe even your TED
talk?
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by Helen Chang, ABM Editorial Director
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