The Science & Art of Crafting Your Story: Maureen Gaffney at TEDxTallaght 2012
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Maureen Gaffney is one of Ireland's most respected, trusted and well-liked commentators on everything from personal development to organisational, cultural and societal change. A clinical psychologist by profession, Dr Maureen Gaffney worked for many years in Trinity College Dublin as Director of the Doctoral Programme in Clinical Psychology. Over the past ten years she has divided her time between her own consultancy business and a number of state and other boards. She works with companies on developing programmes of leadership and emotional intelligence; managing diversity, change and transitions; and offers a programme of Executive Coaching.
She has worked with companies in Ireland, the UK, Israel, and the US. Drawing on her vast experience of working with people and organisations, and on a fascinating body of recent research, Maureen Gaffney has written a gripping, stimulating and inspiring manifesto on how to flourish and why we need to. The book is called Flourishing and is published by Penguin.
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There goes a very, very, very Wise Woman. I'll be forever grateful that I followed an intuition today to search for Maureen Gaffney on KZread. I was not expecting this golden nugget of insight into the endless possibilities for growth and 'flourishing' if we know how to harness the dynamism of the human psyche. Talk about having an 'awe' experience. Go raibh míle maith agat Maureen. Beannachtaí go deo!
I've heard of Maureen for so many years, and today I came across this talk - it really blew me away. She describes coaching, but self-coaching, at such a visceral level... I don't know many people who'd be able to be that honest with themselves. But, worth talking about and worth attempting to do... we only have one life, after all...
@deaddownduck3998
2 жыл бұрын
they took that show off the air..... one life to live........
Hearing this changed my life. Thank you 🙏🏽
Beautiful and inspiring. Thank you!
Thanks for explaining a complex matter so clearly.
Her voice, message and delivery has me feeling I'm in conversation with Glinda from the Wizard of Oz.
This was the best Ted discussion ever!
really wonderful,,, thank you!!!!
Thank you for sharing you insights from a Clinical Psychology perspective.
Thank you all very much
Thank You
Yes what dosen`t kill us makes us stronger, Post Traumatic Growth. The way you think is the way you feel, conquer your way of negative thinking and you will empower yourself to realise your dreams. By being mindful of your envioronment, and strive to remain on the positive pathway. When failure comes to visit, remember they are our greatest teachers, and failures are not negatives. Always remember learning to cycle your bike, how many time did you fall, only to get right back up there again, falling didn`t stop us then, so why should it stop us now.
@majaber1
7 жыл бұрын
thank so much for sharing Willie...simple but profound and inspiring words that seep.
@FRANKIEMEE29
2 жыл бұрын
Those words just saved my day so Thankyou , I needed to know it's okay to fail sometimes as long as I get back up again with intension and Laughter in my Belly I'll always be on the right path . Ha I'm off to find my Bike . X HAVE A FAB DAY
@theinwin9793
Жыл бұрын
Very good comment.
Great last name
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Nice
Thank you very much. I was with you practically all the way until the end. Imo, death makes life's endeavours and struggles meaningless. Capitalism, in reality, induces competition, killing compassion, or, at least, making it taboo, as food comes first, no? In a year's time I'm expecting the SENS Research Foundation's treatment to be on prescription!! Btw, i abandoned my grandmother b4 she died, bc i couldn't face it. to prepare myself for her 'passing', i came to france, bc she had gone to a convent run by french nuns for her 'schooling', and the women here remind me of her. don't know what god's goin to say bout this ... : ( .