La mentira más poderosa que me conté | Andrea Bazarte | TEDxUJED
En “La mentira más poderosa que me conté”, Andrea Bazarte nos invita a mirar de frente a nuestra inseguridad y a cuestionar las creencias que nos hacen sentir “no suficientes”. A través de sus experiencias en la televisión, los concursos de belleza y su vida personal, comparte una poderosa reflexión sobre el origen de la verdadera seguridad: actuar “como si” hasta convertirnos en nuestra mejor versión.Inspirada por la actuación, la psicología y la transformación de identidad, Andrea nos enseña a crear nuestro propio “alter ego”, una versión audaz, segura y auténtica que nos acompañe en los momentos más desafiantes.Una charla sobre amor propio, disciplina y la valentía de convertirse en quien siempre hemos querido ser. Comunicadora multifacética originaria de Monterrey, Nuevo León. Licenciada en Mercadotecnia, ha destacado como conductora, modelo, creadora de contenido y conferencista. Actualmente es conductora de WWE Español en medios digitales y ha sido parte del programa matutino Sale el Sol en Imagen Televisión, además de participar en el reality Miss Universe Latina para Telemundo. Ha representado a marcas globales como Delta Airlines, Nescafé, KIA y Coca-Cola, y su experiencia en certámenes de belleza nacionales e internacionales como MXU, NBL y RH le brindó una perspectiva profunda sobre autenticidad y empoderamiento. Como conferencista, transmite mensajes sobre amor propio en universidades y asociaciones, mientras que en redes sociales inspira a miles de personas con contenido motivacional. Su carisma, autenticidad y compromiso con el bienestar emocional la han convertido en una voz influyente en el entretenimiento y el desarrollo personal. 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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