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B1 Intermediate English 9:03 1,546 words TED Talks

The Daily Practice That Could Rewire Your Brain | Timm Chiusano | TED

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In this TED talk, Timm Chiusano shares how a daily practice of appreciation transformed his perspective after a terrible day at work, and explains how gratitude can literally rewire the brain. Learners will encounter vocabulary related to psychology, mindset, and personal development, including terms like neuroplasticity, gratitude, perspective shift, and corporate culture. The engaging storytelling format makes this excellent for practicing narrative comprehension and understanding motivational English.

Learning Stats

B1

CEFR Level

1,546

Total Words

488

Unique Words

4/10

Difficulty

Vocabulary Diversity 32%

Subtitles (81 segments)

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00:03

Hi, my name is Tim. I'm addicted to appreciation.

00:06

I know that sounds really strange. But if I do my job over the next eight minutes or so, you're not going to look at anything the same way ever again.

00:15

And because of a manhole cover that I saw back on a terrible day in 2018. It was quite literally one of the top three worst days of my entire career.

00:26

One of those comically miserable days in corporate America.

00:30

I was managing a team of 270 people. Everybody seemed to have a meltdown on the same exact day, at the same exact time.

00:37

Eight hours of unnecessarily contentious meetings, I'm sure you know what I'm talking about, and there were pending layoffs coming that spring.

00:45

I was one of the few people in the company that knew that they were coming, too.

00:48

So the dread in the overwhelm was just hanging over me.

00:52

I get off the subway, late again for dinner, and of course, I check my phone immediately, and there's an email from my boss that says, “Be in the office at 9am tomorrow morning, and be prepared for that meeting to suck." Like, great.

01:05

(Laughter) As I'm walking home, I go, "Ooh, a manhole cover.

01:13

You know, it's pretty cool that somebody figured out that they would be safer if they were circles instead of squares.

01:19

And I'm pretty sure that they're made in India, too, which is interesting, considering we're in New York City.

01:24

I should look that up later." I’m like, “Tim, what the F?

01:29

How in the world did you go from all these overwhelming thoughts on such a terrible day to a manhole cover?" Like this is a sincere question in the moment.

01:40

Am I an idiot? Like how is my brain going from one place to another?

01:46

Is this the part of my brain that was holding me back?

01:49

Very serious corporate job. Is this the part of my brain that is distracting me, that is not allowing me to grow further than where I was?

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Key Vocabulary (7)

you A1 pronoun

Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.

same A1 adjective

The word 'same' is used to describe things or people that are identical or not different from each other. It indicates that two or more things are exactly alike in every way or are the very same entity.

appreciation C2 adjective

A full understanding of a situation or the quality of something, often involving sensitive awareness or aesthetic judgment. It also refers to a formal expression of gratitude or a literal increase in the value of an asset over time.

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