Change your mindset, change the game | Dr. Alia Crum | TEDxTraverseCity
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Dr. Crum says the biggest game changer is “YOU, by harnessing the power of your mind." She explores scientific results that show the influence of the mindset on the body, and how changing the subjective mindset produced different outcomes. Dr. Crum's work is inspired in part by the placebo effect, and has implications that stretch far beyond the realm of medicine.
Dr. Crum is a professor, psychologist, and researcher investigating how mindsets affect health and behavior.
Dr. Crum's research focuses on how changes in subjective mindsets-the lenses through which information is perceived, organized, and interpreted-can alter objective reality through behavioral, psychological, and physiological mechanisms. Her work is, in part, inspired by research on the placebo effect, a notable and consistent demonstration of the ability of the mindset to elicit healing properties in the body. She is interested in understanding how mindsets affect important outcomes outside the realm of medicine, in the domains of behavioral health and organizational behavior.
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instead of see how nervous she was, focus in what she was saying, she is not an actress she is a Dr. Each one of us coudn´t speak in front of 5 people. Be kind, it´s free.
@mikeytobago
6 жыл бұрын
i know a few people who speak just like her. it's natural to them notice its consistent! nervous people usually change as the speech progresses, but she remained like that to the end.
@Laveren150
6 жыл бұрын
karla Moore Thank you so much for comments . It is very true.
@SuperGuanine
5 жыл бұрын
What is wrong with being nervous? Why do people focus on JUDGING??? Instead of focussing on the excellent CONTENT.
@Ulsmobile84
5 жыл бұрын
I just wonder what her mindset was when giving this speech. Probably not one of confidence. But yes - this is called being human.
@NoraTalesia93
5 жыл бұрын
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Yeah, she's nervous. Who wouldn't be?!?! I admire her for feeling the fear and doing it anyway. How courageous! No matter what negativity you find in this comment section, rest assured that you treaded on ground that few of us would attempt and did a great job. You're showing what we all must do......lean into our vulnerabilities and fears. Thumbs up from me.
@javmo5019
7 жыл бұрын
Well said!
@zes3813
7 жыл бұрын
wouldn't,idts
@tahirahina2995
7 жыл бұрын
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@nisasanchez1209
7 жыл бұрын
I thought she wasn't used to speaking too loudly, and that's why her voice sounded like that. Honestly, it was getting on my nerves, but then I read this comment and reflected on my own experiences like this and I kept watching. So yeah, it takes courage to go out there are give a talk like this one. Great talk
@KeepPrayingCA
7 жыл бұрын
i too noticed and me being a nervous person made me nervous! lol then her subject she was speaking on made me think hmm wonder if she got her mind set before... not trying to be a bitch i think i would be nervous no matter what. just interesting
A lot of respect for being nervous and how she kept going and stayed strong
@mystudypartner1871
2 жыл бұрын
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@allove99
Жыл бұрын
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@westwhale
Жыл бұрын
Is her voice slippery because of nervousness or her voice is like that?
@1deagr
Жыл бұрын
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Жыл бұрын
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Жыл бұрын
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Anxiety? Nervousness? .. no, that is humility. This is what happens when the audience matters to the speaker. Well done Dr. Crum.
@humanautomata
7 жыл бұрын
Iasso Well said, my friend. :)
@smokejc
6 жыл бұрын
It can be both, you know. She's clearly nervous.
@mssummerrose1
5 жыл бұрын
Iasso no... this is what happens when you know that what you're presenting as your own is an ages old knowledge, nd you don't make reference to it... but even like that, she's going out on a limb by reminding us of that truth, I'll give her that...
@user-nd1lx8co2g
5 жыл бұрын
agree. all that name dropping and showing off (1st class athlete) to further her career in a clickbait entitled presentation would make me nervous as well... oh well, that's life right?
@Lena8anel829
5 жыл бұрын
From the way she articulated her speech whilst holding a strong composure on stage, I would say (in my mindset) she appears to embody an excited energy with pure passion for her work and findings, rather than a nervous disposition or lack of confidence. She’s clearly Pumped!
I love how she is nervous, but is owning the whole thing. She's not talking to fast, or pausing heaps. Still delivering all the information really well. I learned a lot! She's proving mind over matter here. Great knowledge.
@makennakeliarose7063
6 жыл бұрын
Vegan Life Change she didn't seem nervous to me
@TheApinkney15
6 жыл бұрын
Exactly what I was thinking. Her nervousness is in her stumbling words and voice shakiness
@SC-li6pf
6 жыл бұрын
I wanted to listen but I had to change it her nervousness was distracting
@duggydugg3937
6 жыл бұрын
Alia, if i know about the effect , won't i tend to discount its usefulness ??
@sorceressofoz
5 жыл бұрын
I felt the same! she is so cute but totally professional!! she is owning the show although she is totally nervous! I would shake like a meadow on a stage like that! cudos to her and awesome content!
So refreshing to see someone struggle through the nervousness and still proceed. I feel this type of realness is what everybody yearns for in this era of being bombarded by perfection.
Yes she is nervous, but it gets better later. Her presentation is soooo interesting!! Props to her
@nerdysuzcategui3811
3 жыл бұрын
This is glorious, I been tryin to find out about "mind reprogramming" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you ever come across - Giyoe Fonogan Builder - (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? Ive heard some super things about it and my friend got cool success with it.
@neguindo
3 жыл бұрын
Well done doctor! Tnx for sharing your knowledge with us. Good luck to you!
@peacesharma
3 жыл бұрын
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@Firewireads
3 жыл бұрын
I wonder based on her theory if she is nervous because she is thinking she is nervous.
@gloriasalas9192
3 жыл бұрын
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I noticed many comments below about her quivery voice. I believe she was just nervous. Perhaps she wasn't accustomed to speaking in front of many people and nerves can do that to you. I googled her name and found that this ted talk was from 3 years ago, but I found one from just a few months ago, and the shaky voice is gone. She has become accustomed to public speaking, and I'm so proud of her! She clearly is making a difference and loving it! Good on her! We are all capable of such things if we have the right mindset. :)
@Lena8anel829
5 жыл бұрын
Lisa Kempson From the way she articulated her speech whilst holding a strong composure on stage, I would say (in my mindset) she appears to embody an excited energy with pure passion for her work and findings, rather than a nervous disposition or lack of confidence. She’s clearly Pumped!
@jackahere
4 жыл бұрын
she has MS
@johncook7281
4 жыл бұрын
@Lisa Kempson, I am beginning to wonder why so many are/were focusing on her possible nervousness, and not the content. So I very much appreciate what you've written. Something objective via research. Thumbs up!
@johncook7281
4 жыл бұрын
@@jackahere is that true or a speculation? If true that's good educational knowledge, Merci beaucoup.
@mfawls9624
4 жыл бұрын
When she said "bad...bad, bad, bad"... 😍
She’s nervous but doing it anyway. Wow! Lessons: Never allow fear paralyze you Go ahead, do it afraid, hands trembling, feet shaking but keep on your motion. I ❤️ her, she’s a clear definition of “I CAN’T BE STOPPED”. Only if we can all approach life then s way! Great presentation here 👏 👏 👏
@mustafaalam2025
2 жыл бұрын
Hi joy, I am Mustafa Alam. I am from India.
@ifthen1526
2 жыл бұрын
Uuum you want her to be nervous, watch all her other videos out of jealousy... That's how she talks normally
@gladysshore4610
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, for your presentation, loving everything you are saying. You sure did awesome job!👏🌹
@needles1975
Жыл бұрын
you all already paralyzed
0:12 thoracic surgery experiment, pain reduction 4:53 hotel housekeepers experiment 7:56 milkshake experiment 11:50 stress is debilitating vs enhancing
@Jjunior130
2 жыл бұрын
Your timestamps comment is appreciated.
@Qwertyiopljgrd
2 жыл бұрын
nice job
@rp2chil
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing the times. So helpful.
@needles1975
Жыл бұрын
the solution to all cruelty is simple if everyone can get a good night sleep we will all awaken bright-eyed bushytailed battle ready to deal with making certain children have bicycles to work there little legs all day so they get a good night sleep then will all get a good night sleep and awaken peaceful
@Vinutha-xv2kb
9 ай бұрын
Be positive
This might be the best TEDx Talk I have seen, thus far. It’s well written, as are many others, but the way that she delivers the speech and information is incredible. Hearing the nervousness in her breath while delivering such a powerful and informative message really adds to this speech. She is actively doing what she is speaking about and putting mindset over fear/doubt. Great job.
What she said is to be focused on, rather than how she spoke. Change mindset.
@smokejc
6 жыл бұрын
You're trying too hard.
Her performance of her speech is based on her topic. If you can change your mindset and keep control of your mind, you can do literally everything you thought you couldn't. She is battling great fear,doubt, and anxiety on that stage, because doing a Ted talk in front of a large audience is intimidating. But she toughs it out and gets more comfortable and more in control. This is inspirational, salute to this woman and her courage to change and control her mindset in a intimidating situation.
😭😭 I can’t even make a class presentation when am nervous. She stays positive and has control. She’s doing great despite being nervous 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
@devkumardhariwal8633
2 жыл бұрын
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After 4 years of feeling nothing but emotionless and emptiness, this woman has reduced me, a 23 year old guy, to tears... I will wake up tomorrow feeling inspired to change my life for the better. Thank You.
@gaylehill3892
Жыл бұрын
I hope things have been going better for you, I'm sorry you have been struggling.
@becksnorman
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing and your honesty
A wise man once said, “what you think, you become”.
@veronicag4593
4 жыл бұрын
ArtJourneyUK who?
@user-ui1wt6ph2d
4 жыл бұрын
Veronica G Buddha
@simplymeh2095
3 жыл бұрын
King Soloman from the bible, the wisest man that ever lived. "as a man thinketh, in his heart, so is he"
@themacocko6311
3 жыл бұрын
You're cherry picking information. The lesson being taught was that you are not your thoughts.
@themacocko6311
3 жыл бұрын
@@user-ui1wt6ph2d The Buddha thought that thinking wasn't real. The lesson was you are your thoughts until you realize you you are not. You are cherry picking your information.
This lady is amazing, I love her positive energy and her genuine love of her subject matter. This is what I am looking for not some quack washed up charlatan trying to sell you their book by spelling half truths for half an hour then saying, but my book and you can change your life!
@melindavoicu3158
6 жыл бұрын
Dr Alia Cruz
"Whether you think you can or you can't, you're right"
Imagine how much media affect us with all the ads and bad news every single day, they are constantly triggering the placebo effect, but not in a good way. If our society is more aware of this, we could use this in our advantage to have a better quality life!! Great talk!!
@sarahmansfield9724
3 жыл бұрын
This is what I thought, too. How much is my mindset about the world being influenced by accepting too many negative viewpoints?
@coleh3874
3 жыл бұрын
@Lorenzo Gateau honestly this is a really good idea and I think it’d help me a lot to do the same. However, I’m a bit worried about being blatantly uninformed, but I think that I’m exaggerating the level of “uninformedness” (can’t think of a better word lol) that I will be in my head. I’m curious if you feel you ever miss the *important* news, or if the real important things you’d want to hear about come to you just from unintentionally hearing about it in some other way? Also I’d love to hear any extra tips or strategies you think are relevant if you’d be willing to share them! :) I tend to get somewhat addicted to checking the news when I have time and I’m wondering if/how you kicked the habit?
Wonderful speech Dr.Crum! Thank you so much, it’s amazing how this few minutes of your educational video have changed my life. My husband was overweight by more than 100Lbs, using some of your data, I designed a psychological assurance plan to help him loose weight. When he gets dress daily I assure him that he most be eating a lot less, because he has dropped significantly weight. To begin this, I bought a mimic of his daily outfits one size bigger, cut all labels and washed them to make them look used. Hid away the real ones and one morning after a few days of good encouragement he noticed that his clothes were loose. He looked at himself different, his bp is more controlled, getting rid of his diabetes, he has lost 30 pounds so far. Our kids encouraged him too ,we are getting him healthy again:) this worked better than anything we have tried over a span of 20 years!!! Thank you so much!!
@jenrich111
2 жыл бұрын
that's gaslighting! 😮
@ankushdevaliya2449
Жыл бұрын
Woww... Amazzinggg !!
@christianac.ezedinachianol8698
Жыл бұрын
@@jenrich111 I wish someone would gaslight me with this much love and empathy. Gaslighting is supposed to make you question yourself in a detrimental way, not make you do what is so absolutely necessary and imperative for your well being. Or maybe, your are being sarcastic.
"Exercise is just a placebo" "In just the blink of an eye we can change the game of any facet of our life quite simply by changing our mindset" - Changed my mindset!
@vikjosh6759
3 жыл бұрын
Lol you dnt workout? 🤣
@hitokayachi8761
2 жыл бұрын
@@vikjosh6759 don't*
Courage is not fearlessness. It's being afraid and still doing it. Mindset. Many in the comment section are a statistic to fact her theory.
i remember when I shifted my whole routine and mindset in college. I started journaling, meditating, and writing down my gratitudes. That shifted my whole mindset. I felt like my mind was way more optimistic. A change in mindset changes everything
@ashleyleesman8803
3 жыл бұрын
How long did it take you to change your mindset and stick with it
@MrJoon360
3 жыл бұрын
Ashley leesman Truthfully a long time. Probably a few years. I started small though. First it was meditating once a day for 10 minutes, then it was doing stream of consciousness journaling, and then filling my time with positive friends and experiences.
I like how her speech is based on studies .
@groovekingdom6552
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah based testing and trying...Not just quoting the books...As many of them are wrong when it comes to how things work....
I see comments so I can remind myself that there are people who watches marvelous videos like these and stay motivated and positive. Whenever I lose hope, I come to see the amazing supportive comments
Best ted talk I’ve ever seen on Self improvement. Simply magnificent.
All I saw and heard was PASSION and knowledge throughout the presentation. Very mind enriching!
She used stress in her breathing to motivate the message. You did an AMAZING job young lady and helped demystify the truth about how our thoughts shape our own world. A+
Wow. Brought tears to my eyes. She is going to change the world. With all that passion and compassion. You go girl!
Her courage through the nervouseness has given me so much courage to do my presentations over the past few years, since I first watched this TED Talk. Thank you, Dr. Alia Crum!!!
In this comment section shows us, we have so much people who console us, who are very kind.
This may be my favorite TED ever. She did a great job period, even tho she was nervous. I noticed her nervousness was nearly gone after she showed the stress video. She had time to collect herself and say “you’re owning this” and it frees her. Awesome job.
Have the mindset to not be distracted by flaws in the delivery and truly focus on the message.
Ted talks is now the University level speech class.
Out of her comfort zone, challenging herself to public speaking. That’s brave ! Bravo
There's a reason why the personal development field is so much about mindset, beliefs, ideas, attitude and so on.. Science seems to be finally catching up. Mind affects body. Body affect mind. The external world affects our internal world and vice versa.
@tharun960
7 жыл бұрын
***** ? Sounds cool though so please explain.
This is one of the BEST Ted Talks I've ever seen. GREAT job! :)
@rohitghadge9173
5 жыл бұрын
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3 жыл бұрын
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@savanahquincy4689
3 жыл бұрын
She’s nervous but doing it anyway. Wow! Lessons: Never allow fear paralyze you Go ahead, do it afraid, hands trembling, feet shaking but keep on your motion. I ❤️ her, she’s a clear definition of “I CAN’T BE STOPPED”. Only if we can all approach life then s way! Great presentation here 👏 👏 👏
ALIA, My name is Daniel, I was in active addiction for 20+ years, 30 rehabs, countless detox, and THIS VIDEO CHANGED MY LIFE!! IM NOW IN COLLEGE FOR MY DEGREE IN PSYCHOLOGY, HAVE BEEN CLEAN FOR LONG TIME, AND THE POINT ISN'T THAT I CAN'T RELAPSE, I WON'T!!! MY MINDSET WILL NOT LET ME GO THERE ANYMORE. THIS AN EXTREMELY UNIQUE AND RARE OCCASION WHERE THE SUCCESS RATE FOR ME IS PRACTICALLY ZERO!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
Train your mind to see the good in every investment.
@stevewilliams760
Жыл бұрын
Assets that can make you wealthy Crypto Stock Real Estate Gold
@maxiecharles2842
Жыл бұрын
Your businesses will make you rich but your investments will make you wealthy. We all deserve to be rich and have financial freedom. I pray everyone here becomes extremely successful.
@samuelroyal3818
Жыл бұрын
@@stevewilliams760 You're right, Fear is one of the factors that hinder most persons to invest into crypto, most persons say ignorance..
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Жыл бұрын
When you invest in crypto you are buying days you don't need to work
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Жыл бұрын
I'm enjoying working under a platform that brings good returns in my life and I've been making my weekly returns without stress all in crypto
This was a fabulous presentation! Thankyou!
I see beauty in her nervousness. This is being human. She is amazing!
To be honest I didn’t even realize she was nervous because the facts were too good, as long as she gets the word out that’s all that matters nervous or not she told her speech very well👍🏽
Congratulations Professor Crum. As a physical therapist I believe that this is an absolutely fantastic message to get across to all patients but especially my interest area stroke survivors. The concept that our brains act like pharmacies to produce physiological reactions (hormones/growth factors etc) based on what we believe is a vitally important message to get across to anyone trying to recover physically after an illness or injury. It combines brilliantly with the idea of priming your brain for success. This research is invaluable and you do such a brilliant job describing it. It is one of the main concepts that underpin stroke rehabilitation in my opinion.
Guys, her voice just has a quiver, she has a beautiful smile and she can walk around, I don't think she's that scared or nervous....
@mikeytobago
6 жыл бұрын
actually this is quite natural in some people, notice she does it to the end, nervous people will change their tone of voice even if it's down to the end. this is the same placebo effect she is speaking about, we perceive that she is nervous because of the way she sound, now if this was and experiment, with three other speakers, you would not have said that she was nervous. because of her voice. but some people's voices are naturally so,
@JaysonT1
6 жыл бұрын
keen observer This didn't make a lick on sense.
@Jet.Single
4 жыл бұрын
Febha Mathew Dounr it cuz after she made that little joke about being in the dark and got some laughs her voice started to clear up. I’m guessing she started to relax a bit
@EKarenVaters
4 жыл бұрын
@@mikeytobago So insightful.. you obviously got what she was saying..love it
This TED talk was amazing, she was so clear and I was hooked at every word she said! Great job and really interesting
before reading this comment section i was feeling the same way w\ everyone here. Shes def a great role model for those out there.
She pulled it off great for being nervous. Looked very happy and all smiles. Nailed it. Very interesting topic though. 2 days ago I told my buddy I was at the gym, he said he gets in shape by thinking about it. And now I see this and im blown away lmao.
One of the best TED talks that I have seen and my catch is to change your mindset before you start so as to get a more favorable outcome, change the game!
This was incredible, really eye opening that research! Thank you 🙏
@luisrico6576
3 жыл бұрын
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3 жыл бұрын
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@user-eg5wh7tu7q
2 жыл бұрын
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She overcame fear, anxiety and demonstrated in real life exactly what she said: change your mindset and do well!
I am drawn even more to her presentation simply because she kept going and finished sharing her message! This is one of my favorite Tedtalks of all time 🎉 thank you
No one on this Earth will love you more than you love yourself. Be intentional.
@vtymes1982
3 жыл бұрын
Exactly
Thank you Dr. Alia Crum. You have really inspired me to have a more positive mindset in all aspects of my life. I will have increased awareness from now on about all my negative thought processes and will try to change my thinking for the better. Keep up the good work with your amazing research.
@bernadinedb6854
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for teaching us so many new ways to look at life and for being so brave.
@jewellee7054
4 жыл бұрын
Same here. From now on, I'll check whenever negative mindset occurs.
The placebo effect just scientifically proves how powerful our minds are. She was awesome! 👏
She is nervous and still went on and never stopped delivering a very interesting concept great speech
I wish I could like twice! I'll see this video every morning now.
@hanzschwanns7511
4 жыл бұрын
🖖🍀🧚♂️
She is really brave and inspiring as she was still able to do her presentation well
I think she’s just tired and out of breath, but not nervous... she delivered perfectly :)
Conclusion: fake it until you make it
@shehabmhmd8188
4 жыл бұрын
believe in it until you make it
@thewoodster8607
4 жыл бұрын
Believe and you WILL make it.
@vectorequilibrium4493
3 жыл бұрын
Worked for me. 😁❤️☮️🙏🏻
@someonesomeone25
3 жыл бұрын
Doesnt seem to work for me.
@robloxahue6754
3 жыл бұрын
@@vectorequilibrium4493 prove it
this is pretty mind blowing. great work & presentation!
The masses need to see it to believe it. *The masters believe it then see it.* Transform your mind and your life will follow 🚀
I get nervous for two or three seconds at the beginning. But if it lasts longer than that, I lose my train of thoughts and deliver not so good. She did a really good job. Wow!
Truly fascinating. My mother was a strong advocate of developing and maintaining positive mindset. Damn, it's only 50 years later and I'm finding out she was right all along! Great, simple advice. Love it!
@irfanmalik4497
4 жыл бұрын
I love u
It was one of the best things about mindsets you can find here on youtube. Really. It's kind of thing that everyone has to know about. showing exactly the effect of both the bad point of view, and the good one. congratulations Alia Crum keep going.
I made it a habit of writing a comment after or while watching a video . Most of the time i have nothing useful to say yet it helped me as if a week later someone likes my comment i get a notification that acts like a reminder. Spaced repitition makes it so that i recall the video and the comment. All of that helps me enhance my memory . Watch ad many ted talks as you can each week consistantly (not daily to avoid burnouts ). One day you can reach a stage where u watch one daily as it becomes a habit
she did the best, we do not have to focus on nervousness but the matter. she was able to drive her massage clearly and obviously which is the matter of the program
Excellent and inspiring talk delivered in a very human way. She is so much more believable than the usual super cool clone.
Dr. Joe Dispenza has written a great book on this topic: "The Placebo Effect", giving the same (and many more) examples, but also explaining why the body reacts this way. This topic is truly fascinating!
I give her a lot of credit , I use to get nervous on stage as well. She did a good job pushing through. Very smart and I learned a lot.
This was an example of a perfectly-executed tedtalk that was not only informative but straight to the point! She did amazing!
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Amazing! This is what some people call the law of attraction. What we think becomes our reality. We are responsible for everything happening to us in our lives. Most of our thoughts however come from our subconscious mind, which makes it more difficult to control. Dr Alia Crum, would you teach us how to shift our mindset?
Notice how she sounded more confident towards the end. Love how she still delivered well despite being nervous. Once you change your focus to the message, her quivering voice wouldn’t even matter. One of the best contents I’ve watched.
This video doesn't upset me. Upset me the reality of these searches, and the capacity of human mind to change the point of view to consider the world and itself.
Just beautiful - the whole thing about this talk, the delivery, the content, the pace. Absolutely amazing presentation ♥️
This is probably the most incredible KZread video I’ve ever watched
I think this could really help and save a lot of people. Imagine schools offering a mindset class , teaching this exact information. Less obesity , less mental health problems ...
I admire her bravery by overcoming one of her fear and grown through it. Love it doc!
What an amazing talk!!! Well done! I've been aware of the placebo effect and the power of the mind for a while now but this talk really cemented my understanding. Thank you!
i love her presence and words. she's amazing..... nervous and victorious 💙 she showed a great study to us... smiling and trembling... very original ❤❤❤
love her presence and words. she's amazing..
She looked nervous in the beginning; but when the light came on she had confidence. Showing signs of relieved stress made her to talk more clearly.
The study with the maids is legendary, this woman is a genius.
Happy that I invested 18 minutes in something really worthy. Wonderful speech!
Tq Dr Alia. You indeed showed you have such a strong mindset! Love- From Malaysia
It's much more impressive to be so coherent and articulate when nervous than if you are just naturally comfortable on stage. Also it's adorable.
She doesn't look nervous, she's looks determined. Her voice is her voice, it's what she endeavouring to share thats interesting.
Id rate this a top ten TED talk here. Really insightful!
It's incredible that we have such power over our life experience JUST through the choices we make about which thoughts we accept and which ones we reject!
Her speaking reminded me of one of my first times public speaking, well done. She delivered her speech well.
Simply put "WOW". THE best Ted talk and most informative I have ever seen and heard. Applause
Absolutely love it! :) every aspect and every information. A lot of people just dont want to know that this is a great breakthrough in our life! and how benefical it is. Dr. Alia Crum and the rest of the mentioned doctors, scientists, researchers, psychologists - i love you all for spreading these informations with us ❤️
She rocks that stage with an amazing & informative talk 🌷
I save this in my favourites and watch it now and then as a reminder of how powerful the mind is and how important mindset is. Insightful & well delivered presentation
She is nervous but she is brave.... She is trying to over come her fear and challenge her self instead of hidding behind... that good example....
The stress study was rather intriguing. It explains so much of how I react to certain situations. When highly stressed I am overly productive and can focus on tasks more clearly. However when stress is prolonged for years, it causes problems in my body. Eventually bringing in harmful effects until the stress is minimized.
one of the best Ted talks I have ever watched..
The fact majority of the comments are concerned about the presenter and her delivery, rather than the powerful message delivered and the hours of work she’s put into a 20 minute presentation is everything wrong with today’s society. Be positive guys and girls✌️
I honestly think she was excited to share her info more then her sounding nervous. To me it seemed she was truly passionate about her speech and couldn’t wait to share. Great video!!