How To Escape Prison: Breaking Free from Unhealthy Patterns | Chloe Bautista | TEDxMHPNHS Youth
In her talk, “How To Escape Prison: Breaking Free from the Chains of Unhealthy Patterns,” Chloe will explore ways to escape from the chains of laziness, procrastination, and disorientation—essentially staging a jailbreak from the confines of our own minds.
A Senior High School student at Marcelo H. del Pilar National High School and the current President of the Ex Libris Library Volunteers, an organization dedicated to nurturing love for reading, critical thinking, and service among students. With a deep understanding of the silent struggles many young people face, Chloe inspires her fellow youth to take a closer look at their own habits and choices.She encourages them to break away from limiting patterns and to take deliberate steps toward building healthier, more fulfilling lives. Chloe believes that meaningful change begins with self-awareness, and that through consistent effort, individuals can regain control over their actions and decisions 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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