Second chance doesn't start at point 0 | Lilit Makaryan | TEDxYerevanWomen
People are often afraid of second chances and often want to start from scratch - on New Years, Monday, and so on. Lilit Makaryan's motto is: “We all deserve a second chance,” and by sharing her experience, she shows the importance of taking second chances without starting from zero.
Lilit Makaryan is the Director of the Community Youth Center in Armenia, Youth Palace. In 2019, she was recognized as Youth Worker of the Year. She is a journalist by profession, and she hosts a program about successful women. She has worked in various media companies, in the local government system, as well as produced many documentaries.
Lilit considers herself a member of the green community. She owns a waste paper recycling business called TOOP. According to Lilit, her most significant achievement in life is her children.
Lilit's life experience has always been based on one opportunity for improvement. She wants to focus not only on the problem but also on people's approach towards it. Her motto is, "We all deserve a second chance." By sharing her experience, she wants to encourage people not to despair but to strive and achieve more and love themself, regardless of everything. 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
Видео Second chance doesn't start at point 0 | Lilit Makaryan | TEDxYerevanWomen канала TEDx Talks
Lilit Makaryan is the Director of the Community Youth Center in Armenia, Youth Palace. In 2019, she was recognized as Youth Worker of the Year. She is a journalist by profession, and she hosts a program about successful women. She has worked in various media companies, in the local government system, as well as produced many documentaries.
Lilit considers herself a member of the green community. She owns a waste paper recycling business called TOOP. According to Lilit, her most significant achievement in life is her children.
Lilit's life experience has always been based on one opportunity for improvement. She wants to focus not only on the problem but also on people's approach towards it. Her motto is, "We all deserve a second chance." By sharing her experience, she wants to encourage people not to despair but to strive and achieve more and love themself, regardless of everything. 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
Видео Second chance doesn't start at point 0 | Lilit Makaryan | TEDxYerevanWomen канала TEDx Talks
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