Have you ever appreciated the “flaws” in yourself? | Qian Chen | TEDxShahe Street Salon – Video

Have you ever appreciated the “flaws” in yourself? | Qian Chen | TEDxShahe Street Salon – Video

In the video “你曾有欣赏过自己身上哪些“缺点”吗? | Qian Chen | TEDxShahe Street Salon,” speaker Qian Chen discusses the importance of embracing our flaws and imperfections. She challenges the traditional notion that flaws are something to be ashamed of and instead encourages the audience to see them as unique aspects that make us who we are.

Qian shares her personal journey of self-acceptance and how she learned to appreciate her own flaws. She emphasizes the power of self-love and how it can positively impact our relationships, work, and overall well-being.

Through engaging storytelling and thought-provoking insights, Qian inspires viewers to reflect on their own “flaws” and discover the beauty in embracing them. She advocates for a shift in mindset towards self-acceptance and self-love, ultimately empowering individuals to live authentically and confidently.

Overall, this TEDx talk encourages viewers to rethink their perspectives on imperfections and highlights the importance of self-appreciation and self-compassion.

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Author Video Description

在这个千篇一律网红脸,重度美颜充斥的审美趋同时代下,我们如何找到属于自己的美?

陈倩想说的是,“美不是盲目跟随当下流行的审美,而是聆听自己内心声音,找到属于自己的感觉和风格。” Shenzhen female entrepreneurs born after 1995 , are deeply engaged in the field of sports fitness and health technology This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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Video “你曾有欣赏过自己身上哪些“缺点”吗? | Qian Chen | TEDxShahe Street Salon” was uploaded on 08/26/2024 to Youtube Channel TEDx Talks