Tu curiosidad define qué tan lejos puedes llegar | Sylvia Ramírez | TEDxBucaramanga
¿Y si el secreto para avanzar no estuviera en controlar nuestras emociones, sino en entenderlas? En esta charla, Sylvia Ramírez nos desafía a “ilimitarnos”, tomando la curiosidad como motor de crecimiento personal y aprendiendo a administrar lo que sentimos para desbloquear nuestro potencial. Una invitación a dejar de limitarnos por lo que creemos de nosotros mismos, y a ver nuestras emociones como aliadas en lugar de enemigas. Sylvia Ramírez lleva 22 años investigando sobre el bienestar, el liderazgo, el marketing y la comunicación. Destacada como uno de los 20 líderes de opinión de habla hispana a nivel mundial en LinkedIn por la Revista Entrepreneur, catalogada como una de las 12 voces más influyentes de América Latina por esa misma red profesional y elegida por la Revista Gerente como uno de los 100 líderes de la sociedad colombiana, Sylvia Ramírez es abogada y máster en Derecho Administrativo. Es profesora de posgrado en felicidad, liderazgo, marca personal y psicología del consumidor y colaboradora habitual en diversos medios de comunicación, entre ellos W Radio Colombia, donde es la Coach de Felicidad cada lunes en la tarde, en el programa "La Hora del Regreso". 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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