時間歸零 = 重來一次 ~ 火星瘋媽的倒數計時人生 | 火星瘋媽 Sherianne | TEDxTaipei Fuhsing Private School
火星瘋媽Sherianne 以自身的人生歷程詮釋「倒數計時」不是壓力,而是勇氣的來源。她從會計師國考失敗到逆襲成功、再到哈佛商學院錄取的經驗,展現了在面對時間與挑戰時「規劃、堅持與重新出發」的重要。最終,她鼓勵觀眾在機會出現時不要猶豫,勇敢「按下送出」,因為重來一次永遠不嫌晚。 「人生是場倒數計時的旅程,但選擇方向,才決定終點。」——火星瘋媽 Sherianne 用這句話道出了她對生命的深刻體悟?。
在南非國考摃龜的她,沒有被挫敗擊倒,反而在挫折中找到堅持的力量。5年後,她不僅拿下3個國家的會計師執照,還在45歲完成哈佛進修夢想,成為女兒心中最酷的榜樣?。從成為南非會計師到語言顧問公司創辦人,再到哈佛商學院校友,她的人生從未循規蹈矩,而是一次次砍掉重練、勇敢重啟的冒險旅程✨。
火星瘋媽相信,人生最難的不是失敗,而是跌倒後,依然願意重新站起來。 她用行動證明:倒數計時不是終點,而是下一次選擇的開始。? 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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