The Resilience Workout: How to Get Strong by Failing Better | Miranda Shu | TEDxSHSID Youth
It is difficult to avoid failures and rejections in life, but how can we turn these experiences into something beneficial to us? In her talk, Miranda speaks to the many students in her audience, teaching them how to learn and grow regardless of the outcome of something they worked for. Founder & CEO of Haoyi Consulting
Ms. Miranda Shu was formerly a partner at the global consulting firm McKinsey and Co., as well as the Managing Director at Mercer China. She is currently operating as the founder and CEO of her own consulting company (皓羿咨询). Besides her achievements in the business world, she is also the mother of two SHSID alumni and a positive psychology expert and coach. She uses her knowledge and optimism to help leaders across China “turn breakdowns into breakthroughs.” 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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