3 Steps to Better Connect With Your Fellow Humans | Amber Cabral | TED

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How can you effectively support people at work and in your community, especially when they're different from you? Inclusion strategist Amber Cabral shares three steps you can take to build connection — emphasizing that even small, everyday actions can make a big difference to those around you.

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Be the person who breaks the cycle. If you were judged, choose understanding. If you were rejected, choose acceptance. If you were shamed, choose compassion. Be the person you needed when you were hurting, not the person who hurt you. Vow to be better than what broke you—to heal instead of becoming bitter so you can act from your heart, not your pain.

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At this time of turmoil and divisions, we must work together to find solutions to global challenges and to build a better future for all…

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Well, it was really great speech. I am a student and I personally feel the ignorance or disapproval of my perspective from my roommates on almost daily basis. They usually have a different point of view. Being honest, I respect their opinion and listen them properly. But it hurts when they always try to prove me wrong and ignore my perspective.

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🐦 a bird doesn't sing because it has an answer, it sings because it has a song…😅

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Amber, Big YES! to the simplicity you so easily present in this talk. Thank you for gifting us with this great talk. Sharing it far and wide!

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🌀 I hope we can fill each of our days to the brim with positive energy. We thought the world had stopped, but it continues to move forward 🌀

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This is such a wonderful conversation! Thank you for this. Great reminder.

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Humans need a freedom seldom mentioned: freedom from intrusion. We need a little privacy as much as we need vitamins or exercise or praise.
— Phyllis McGinley

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This video gives me the moral how to connect with the different background and perspectives people. It doesn't acquire huge mandate at their. it is simple and easy to follow that we just need to focus on our neighbour. Related with the small action in daily life, these behaviour playing on important role to make a link with people. And one of the interesting story that I heard in this video is about acknowledge all of the people include their own privilege. It is essential for people who want to connect them more effectively.

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*Dalai Lama* ✍️🌿

_"If someone greets me with a nice smile, and expresses a genuinely friendly attitude, I appreciate it very much. Though I might not know that person, or even understand their language, my heart is instantly gladdened... Kindness and love, a real sense of sisterhood and brotherhood, these are very precious. They make community possible, and therefore are an essential part of any society."_

─ His Holiness *Dalai Lama* ✍️🌿

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🌱👩🏼‍🎓
“Education is the great engine of personal development. It is through education that the daughter of a peasant can become a doctor, that the son of a mine worker can become the head of the mine, that a child of farmworkers can become the president of a great nation. It is what we make out of what we have, not what we are given, that separates one person from another.”
~Nelson Mandela

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Oh yeah haaaa…😀🤭
I have a new content [LIVE—for you! And yes for yourself👏🏼

Thank you, YouTube😊

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I would like to applaud you for what an amazing speaker you are Amber… just WOW

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*👩🏼‍🎓TED❤*

“The support of tested and dependable friends gives one the strength to hold on to hope and to endure successfully even the most challenging knocks in life."
~Nelson Mandela

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After watching this video, I walked over to my neighbors house, who are going to put their home on the market. I offered to pretend to own the home during the appraisal.

They declined and told me to never speak to them again.

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*Dalai Lama* ✍️🌿

_I believe that every human being has an innate desire for happiness and does not want to suffer. I also believe that the very purpose of life is to experience this happiness. I believe that each of us has the same potential to develop inner peace and thereby achieve happiness and joy. Whether we are rich or poor, educated or uneducated, black or white, from the East or the West, our potential is equal. We are all the same, mentally and emotionally. Though some of us have larger noses and the color of our skin may differ slightly, physically we are basically the same. The differences are minor. Our mental and emotional similarity is what is important._

─ His Holiness *Dalai Lama* ✍️🌿

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touching talk, also i could listen to her for hours on

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What an absolutely incredible TED Talk! I very much wish more talks about DEI in companies were like this!

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I was hoping to hear a great talk on a really interesting subject. But I've dropped out after only 5 minutes - I just can't take any more "OK?" or "Right?" or "Alright?"

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A co-worker's work habits are not your problem, they're their problem-- unless you allow yourself to be constantly annoyed by them and that becomes your problem. Your co-worker isn't your problem; the desire to control others is your problem. You are volunteering for aggravation. Other people's problems are other people's problems. We aren't in control of them in even the slightest way unless we have been given explicit supervisory obligations to fix them. Has anyone at your company asked you specifically to modify a co-worker's behavior? Has someone else been assigned to supervise them? Live and let live. Spend your precious energy figuring out what you can do to be a more integral, essential worker.

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