I’m possible
It is a strong probability that, at least once, we will find ourselves in a situation that we deem “impossible” to get out of. In this TED video, 13-year old ragarap (a fusion of Indian classical music and rap) sensation Sparsh Shah Purhythm, tells us how he went from his own “impossible” to “I’m possible”. Born with osteogenesis imperfecta, a rare bone disorder, he has faced fractures and pain all his life. However, he refuses to let that get in the way of his dreams of winning a Grammy, or performing songs from his musical revolution. Sparsh assures us that by following our passion, dreaming fearlessly, helping anyone we can, and never giving up on ourselves, no dream is “impossible”.
https://youtu.be/bC0hlK7WGcM
In time
In our fast-paced world, it seems difficult to take a few stolen moments out of our schedule even to breathe. In such a world, time management is more than just a desired skill; it is a necessity. In this video, author Laura Vanderkam debunks some myths associated with the skill, and teaches us how to find time for what matters. In a matter-of-fact style, she tells us that she has discovered that “not having time” for something often simply means that it is not a priority — one should decide what matters first, and then fit it in one’s schedules accordingly. She also assures us that with some simple compromise, we will have time to build any life we want.