O poder ignorado das emoções negativas. | Bruno de Oliveira Gonçalves | TEDxRiodoSul
Já tentou agradecer depois de chutar a quina e quase perder o dedinho?
"Gratidão, Universo, por essa dorzinha maravilhosa, que experiência espiritual incrível!"
Sério mesmo?
É aí que entra o papo do nosso speaker: positividade é ótima, mas positividade tóxica é outra história. Não dá pra fingir que tá tudo bem quando você só queria largar um “PTQP” bem alto.
E quer saber? Tá tudo certo ficar com raiva, se frustrar, sentir aquele ódiozinho momentâneo. Porque quando você usa essa energia com inteligência, ela vira combustível. Sentimentos negativos bem usados, se tornam uma energia poderosa, tipo a espada de Grayskull do He Man. É você erguendo a espada e gritando:
⚡️ “Pelos poderes do ‘AÍ QUE RAIVA’, EU TENHO A FORÇA!” ⚡️
É assim que você transforma os seus sentimentos negativos em superpoderes pra derrotar os “Esqueletos” (pra quem não sabe, ESQUELETO é o inimigo do He-Man), que aparecem na vida. Empresas lucram mais com gente feliz, clientes viram fãs com experiências memoráveis e líderes inspiram quando valorizam cultura acima de discurso. É sobre isso que eu falo, escrevo e faço acontecer. Já impactei mais de 100 mil pessoas em empresas como Samsung, Natura, Volkswagen, Pfizer, Microsoft, Apple e HP. Como Head de Experiência no Hopi Hari, liderei a conquista do selo Great Place to Work – o primeiro parque da América Latina certificado.Também sou conselheiro na Purolatte, onde levamos felicidade tão a sério que vendemos leite de vacas felizes, literalmente! Nas minhas palestras e mentorias, combino storytelling, dados e humor para transformar conceitos em ações reais. Se felicidade corporativa, CX e liderança estratégica são assuntos que fazem sentido para você, vamos conversar. Garanto uma boa troca – e algumas risadas. 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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