Et si les épreuves étaient d’inestimables cadeaux ? | Julia Sieger | TEDxINSA Rennes
Et si… ce que vous vivez aujourd’hui — même dans la douleur — était l’un des plus grands cadeaux de votre vie ?Et si… la Vie ne vous mettait pas à l’épreuve… mais vous façonnait avec Amour pour vous permettre de vous révéler ?Dans cette conférence TEDx bouleversante et inspirante, Julia Sieger partage deux expériences marquantes : un incendie qui aurait pu tout détruire… et une maladie qu’elle redoutait plus que tout. Ces moments auraient pu l’abattre. Mais au contraire, ils ont éte de puissants catalyseurs, la transformant de l’intérieur et la couvrant même de Grâces!? Elle nous transmet un message essentiel qui lui a été enseignée par un grand Maître:? « Tout est une question d’Etat d’Esprit. »Un message simple, mais capable de transformer une existence.✨ Vous découvrirez comment traverser les épreuves avec courage, foi et légèreté…Comment voir au-delà de la souffrance…Et comment la Vie, parfois avec humour, parfois avec fracas, vous pousse à devenir qui vous êtes vraiment.⸻? « Résister et souffrir… ou accepter et évoluer. À vous de choisir. »? Osez changer de regard. Osez vivre autrement. Osez un nouvel état d’esprit. Julia Sieger, journaliste TV diplômée de New York University et de Sciences Po Paris, pour notre prochain TEDXINSA Rennes.Forte d'un parcours riche dans le domaine de l'information, elle met aujourd'hui son expertise au service du grand public en tant
que chroniqueuse Tech & Sciences sur les chaînes française et anglaise de France 24.À travers son talk, Julia explorera le pouvoir de l’Etat d’Esprit et de l’Acceptation, seuls leviers pour surmonter et transcender les épreuves de la Vie! 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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