What 10,000 cartwheels have taught me about life | Jessica Tudos | TEDxMcfarren Boulevard Youth
What can 10,000 cartwheels teach us about life? Olympian turned multi-passionate Portfolioist Jessica Tudos flips conventional wisdom upside down to reveal why curiosity—not certainty—is the true key to confidence, clarity, and creative reinvention. Jessica Tudos is a high-flying Olympian turned life design rebel who’s flipping the script on what success looks like. With the heart of an educator, the mind of a strategist, and the spirit of a portfolioist, she empowers people to thrive because of their many passions — not despite them. Whether she’s captivating keynote stages, classrooms, or coaching sessions, Jessica helps others rethink their paths in order to design meaningful lives in any direction they choose. JessicaTudos.com 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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