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找到內在的使命感、原動力是每個人生活的課題,透過一步一步療癒和確信感的建立,在微小的日常中,我們開始彼此支持、回饋、激盪創意,面對生活中的靈魂拷問,能意識到自身並不需要如此完美,可以和身旁夥伴相伴相惜,迎接不確定的未來。這世界看起來充滿惡意,但「助人意願的開始」將提供你一個反思自身「被愛」的思考可能。張希慈從提倡遊戲化學習,到從事利他行動者的人才培育工作,「情緒調適」議題希望與觀眾討論有關助人行動背後的深層經驗。試著將人生作爲自己的馬拉松,而不是被迫上場的短跑比賽。從人與人間的互動,淬煉出純粹的情誼和信念。 找到內在的使命感、原動力是每個人生活的課題,透過一步一步療癒和確信感的建立,在微小的日常中,我們開始彼此支持、回饋、激盪創意,面對生活中的靈魂拷問,能意識到自身並不需要如此完美,可以和身旁夥伴相伴相惜,迎接不確定的未來。這世界看起來充滿惡意,但「助人意願的開始」將提供你一個反思自身「被愛」的思考可能。張希慈從提倡遊戲化學習,到從事利他行動者的人才培育工作,「情緒調適」議題希望與觀眾討論有關助人行動背後的深層經驗。試著將人生作爲自己的馬拉松,而不是被迫上場的短跑比賽。從人與人間的互動,淬煉出純粹的情誼和信念。 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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