Conexões sociais como bússola de uma vida com propósito | CAROLINA CAVALCANTE | TEDxJardimdosSeixas
Nesta palestra, Carolina Cavalcante nos convida a refletir sobre o poder das conexões humanas na construção de uma vida com significado. Com sensibilidade e autenticidade, ela mostra como nossos laços, pessoais e profissionais, podem nos guiar em momentos de incerteza, fortalecer nossos valores e revelar caminhos de propósito. Uma fala inspiradora sobre empatia, pertencimento e o impacto de estar verdadeiramente conectado com o outro. Ela é escritora, palestrante, consultora corporativa e educacional e professora na Fundação Dom Cabral (FDC). É doutora em Psicologia e Educação pela USP, pedagoga, jornalista e certificada pelo Einstein em Saúde Mental nas Organizações. É fundadora da consultoria Genoa Learn Lab que desenvolve projetos educacionais para empresas, ONGs, governo e redes de escolas.É autora de 7 livros dentre eles "Realizados: aprenda a criar caminhos para viver com felicidade e propósito"(2024) e os best sellers "Metodologias Inov-ativas na educação" (2018) e "Design Thinking na educação"(2017). 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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