TED TALK: A Better Mind A Better Life
My TED Talk, though went alright. I said everything that I meant to say minus one thing but I incorporated everything that was needed for the presentation. I feel that there was much more I could say if more time was lauded. I would give myself a 71 or 72/75 because my timing did go over 5 minutes and I could have explained my process rather than my product more. Since I had so much I wanted to say, I forgot to mention that the pamphlet included the science behind Anxiety and Depression and that a setback included knowing that any drug can overpower any natural SSRI.
While preparing for it, I had no clue how to begin the presentation because I felt that starting off on a dark side would start the presentation off poorly but then I realized that it was the truth and that it would grab their attention. Also, my original presentation was 9 minutes. That was five days before the presentation. Then I slowly cut down the script and kept practicing and cutting until the presentation was under five minutes, but I was also frustrated because I wanted to fit in more than I could which made me go over five minutes during the presentation. Though I practiced lots, I was still nervous and I think that showed in the TED Talk. I took some of the pointers from the "how to give a great presentation" and forced myself to not more my feet too much unless I was walking and to not pace or bounce. Though I succeeded in that I could always improve on my presentation abilities. A takeaway that I got from this is that presenting is a weakness of mine that I can improve on each time I give one. I may need to practice in from of someone before I give the presentation rather than just speaking to my dog.
I find it really cool seeing all the other projects that have been done and the different interest people have. The 20-time project itself is a great idea because it sets away time for people to do what they find interesting and 20-time can be done even at home, setting a couple hours a week to do something that interests you can make a person more well rounded and successful.