Comment la prise de notes a transformé ma vie. | Eliott Meunier | TEDxUniversitéParisDauphine
Eliott a transformé sa relation aux idées grâce à une approche unique de la prise de notes. En divisant les connaissances en concepts atomiques et en apprenant à aller au travers plutôt qu’en profondeur, il a découvert un espace de créativité insoupçonné. Il partage à travers ce talk comment cette méthode lui a permis de développer de nouvelles perspectives et de créer à partir des limitations de chaque système de pensée. À 20 ans, Eliott est actuellement danseur à Londres et bientôt en tournée pour son spectacle PRISME. Il est aussi auteur, formateur et conférencier. 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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