「勇敢」保護自己的能量與時間|沈 利倩|TEDx臺師大|TEDxNTNU 2025 | 沈 利倩 | TEDxNTNU
在關係中更有力量,從思考如何技巧性的拒絕、如何由內而外的為自己做決定開始。邁向想要勇敢跑起來的大學階段,「人際關係」對於美人腿沈利倩,是關於誠實、拒絕與自我和解的旅程。「其實世界並沒有崩塌,反而因此更穩了。」沈利倩發現自己曾一直無條件成全他人對自己的期待,卻不確定是不是自己眞正想要的。某天,她悄悄學會了一個方式,不是大場面的轉折,也不是劇烈的掙扎,而是,在內心有一套堅定、勇敢的先後排序。 在關係中更有力量,從思考如何技巧性的拒絕、如何由內而外的為自己做決定開始。邁向想要勇敢跑起來的大學階段,「人際關係」對於美人腿沈利倩,是關於誠實、拒絕與自我和解的旅程。「其實世界並沒有崩塌,反而因此更穩了。」沈利倩發現自己曾一直無條件成全他人對自己的期待,卻不確定是不是自己眞正想要的。某天,她悄悄學會了一個方式,不是大場面的轉折,也不是劇烈的掙扎,而是,在內心有一套堅定、勇敢的先後排序。 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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