How to prototype your life | Hedi Schaefer | TEDxHHL
"Life is a Prototype" invites us to reimagine existence not as a fixed blueprint, but as a dynamic, iterative process of learning, testing, and evolving. In this TEDxHHL talk, we explore how embracing uncertainty, failure, and experimentation—core principles of design thinking—can unlock creativity, resilience, and purpose. Just like in prototyping, life thrives when we dare to build, break, and rebuild. This talk challenges us to shift from perfectionism to progress, and to see every moment as a draft toward something extraordinary." An award-winning coach, speaker, author, and host of the Change_Liscious: Turning Mess into Sweet Success podcast, Hedi blends over 15 years of experience with Fortune 500 companies, NGOs, and startups to guide individuals and teams through the chaos of transformation. As the founder of the 3Cs of Change and one of Germany’s first Design Thinking coaches, she helps people unlock clarity, heal subconscious blocks, and take bold, innovative actions.Having faced burnout and emerged stronger, Hedi’s mission is to help others thrive amidst change. Through her transformative programs and proven frameworks, she empowers leaders to turn overwhelming challenges into growth opportunities, enabling them to lead with purpose, passion, and impact.Named one of the "Most Influential Leaders" by BRAINZ Magazine, Hedi is committed to shaping a world where work-life innovation drives meaningful success and personal fulfillment. 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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