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7 Incredible TED Talks By Women That Will Boost Your Productivity.

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In the age of modernization, it is more important than ever to be productive. It is a corporate culture today to follow the prominent saying of ?Time is Money. Most of us must have found ourselves in a dilemma at some point in time where we felt we were wasting too much time being unproductive. How about you switch your game up and get some motivation to soar into the space of limitless achievability? Here are a few TED talks that could change your life and help you become more productive.

1. Dare To Disagree

Speaker: Margaret Heffernan

Giving one of the best TED talks ever, Margaret highlights upon how you should be strong enough to disagree upon a few things while paving your path towards ultimate productivity. You should work up your theories, and project them to the world. Disagree with ideas that sound irrelevant to you and do not be afraid of the term , no. Standing up for your thoughts could, in turn, boost your self-confidence and push you into becoming a newer and a more productive you.

2. How To Succeed Get More Sleep

Speaker: Arianna Huffington 

You must have heard the saying To be more productive, you must spend a few moments being less productive. Arianna herself was a victim of exhaustion due to extreme work stresses. Sharing her personal experiences, she highlights the importance of leisure-time in a world with no time to spend upon yourself. She talks about the negative impacts of heightened workaholism and suggests a few moments to be taken off the schedule to give priority to the lost entity of sleep. To be more productive, do check out one of the best TED talks given by Arianna.

3. How To Make Stress Your Friend

Speaker: Kelly McGonigal 

We all know that stress stands in the way while we try to reach out to productivity. We also know that most of us raise our stress further by worrying about how stressed we are. Stress is a self-replicating evil that resides right by our side as we slowly switch into a professional lifestyle. How about we stop calling it ? evil ? as we do ? How about shake some hands and become friends with this corporate bystander called stress ? Stanford psychologist Kelly suggests a few strategies to accept stress in your life and gain productivity to its fullest. The more you accept stress, the less you will stress-out by fighting it.

4. Why We Have Too Few Women Leaders

Speaker: Sheryl Sander

In this super inspiring TED talk, Facebook's CEO analyzes why there are so few women in powerful positions and offer three precious pieces of advice that women need to use when endeavoring to join the C-suite. Besides, this TED talk also teaches you how to ask for what you deserve. So, if you've always been working hard and giving your best results, but still stuck in the middle management, then you need to watch this TED talk to change your strife.

5. Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance

Speaker: Angela Lee Duckworth 

Hailing from New York Public School, Angela explains her theory of "grit" as an interpreter of success in this motivational TED talk. Angela is an avid believer of the fact that IQ isn't the foremost factor separating the successful students from the unsuccessful ones. In this talk, she explains that the most successful students have grit, not intelligence. She also explains why perseverance, self-control, and interest in long-term goals are crucial to succeed in school and in life.

6. What It Takes To Be A Great Leader

Speaker: Roselinde Torres 

There is no dearth of leadership programs that claim to transform your leadership skills, but the best way to acquire this skill might be right under your nose. In this straightforward, candid talk, Roselinde Torres talks about her 25 years of observing really great leaders at work and reveals the three easy but important questions would-be company chiefs need to ask to thrive in the forthcoming years.

7. How To Fascinate

Speaker: Sally Hogshead 

In today's world of excessive information and clutter all around us, the attention spans have been reduced. Sally Hogshead, the CEO of Fascinate and a professional speaker, discloses the seven prompts of fascination and how to get others to fall in love with your ideas, straightaway. At the age of only 24 years, Sally had risen to the top of her industry as the most award-winning advertising copywriter in the U.S. In this outstanding speech she makes use of scientific principles to explain us how to make any theme ? fascinating, even ourselves. Needless to say, this is a must-watch talk for marketers. These were a few fantastic TED talks you need to listen to today if being productive is a serious goal for you. Spend around 20 minutes of your schedule getting inspired by the best so you can achieve your potential for the impending moments of the day.

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