One last breath - what freediving can teach leaders | Yamina Enedahl | TEDxStockholm
Sweden's first world record holder in freediving Yamina Enedahl, now a leadership- and organizational coach, surfaces and debunks three common myths of performance culture that make people afraid of failing and ultimately limit their capabilities, as well as the capabilities of organizations. Replacing them with three leadership ”piths”, Yamina teaches us how to help individuals and organizations to perform at their best and develop and grow in a healthy way.
Yamina Enedahl is Sweden’s first world record holder in free-diving and licensed mental trainer with more than ten years experience in coached individuals, groups and leaders at different levels and in all social groups. Though she could swim by the age of two, Yamina began swimming competitively at age of 5, and that is when she learned to swim with her head above the surface – a prelude of things to come.
After becoming dissatisfied with the authoritative nature of traditional coaching, Yamina ended her swimming career at the age of 14, but she continued to develop her mental techniques during her studies at the Scandinavian International University, where she became a Certified Mental Trainer Master. Yamina’s return to the world of aquatic competition came after befriending a colossal manta ray, during her trip to Indonesia. This is where Yamina discovered free-diving.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
Видео One last breath - what freediving can teach leaders | Yamina Enedahl | TEDxStockholm канала TEDx Talks
Yamina Enedahl is Sweden’s first world record holder in free-diving and licensed mental trainer with more than ten years experience in coached individuals, groups and leaders at different levels and in all social groups. Though she could swim by the age of two, Yamina began swimming competitively at age of 5, and that is when she learned to swim with her head above the surface – a prelude of things to come.
After becoming dissatisfied with the authoritative nature of traditional coaching, Yamina ended her swimming career at the age of 14, but she continued to develop her mental techniques during her studies at the Scandinavian International University, where she became a Certified Mental Trainer Master. Yamina’s return to the world of aquatic competition came after befriending a colossal manta ray, during her trip to Indonesia. This is where Yamina discovered free-diving.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
Видео One last breath - what freediving can teach leaders | Yamina Enedahl | TEDxStockholm канала TEDx Talks
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