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These TED Talks Will Have You Motivated All Damn Week
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These TED Talks Will Have You Motivated All Damn Week

TED talks are short powerful talks that often motivate viewers in some way. TED's mission is to spread ideas through concise but powerful talks, which are usually 18 minutes or less. I was first introduced to these talks upon joining a social group at work, and I've been hooked ever since.


Incorporating a TED talk into your morning ritual or nighttime routine is a great way to get inspired. I also allow these to play at work while I multitask. Just listening makes a major difference in my day.

Here are a few stellar TED talks that will have you motivated all week. Check them out and let us know your faves in the comments section below:

Rakia Reynolds - Rules Of The Road On Your Journey To Success

Featured in Essence and Lucky, Rakia Reynolds has earned her fair share of noteworthy experiences. However, you'll be encouraged by her transparent talk about the story behind the glory. As founder of Skai Blue Media, Reynold's multimedia public relations agency bolsters top-notch clients such as Uber, Forbes, and Serena Williams. Listen as she gives you a real-life glimpse into the journey toward entrepreneurial success.

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Originally published on March 30, 2020

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