刻意学习是为了自由学习 | 菲菲 卢 | TEDxXuhui Women
卢菲菲的演讲是一场关于自我突破与学习力觉醒的励志之旅。她从一个不爱学习的中专毕业生,凭借记忆宫殿等高效学习方法,一路逆袭成为世界记忆大师,登上《最强大脑》舞台,并成功帮助上千万用户提升学习能力。她用亲身经历证明,学习力是改变命运的关键,而坚持则是通往成功的唯一路径。无论你处于何种境地,卢菲菲的故事都将激励你挖掘自身潜力,用学习力开启属于自己的精彩人生。 她是从农村走出来的“世界记忆大师”,凭借坚韧不拔的毅力和对知识的渴望,完成了从口吃女孩到身价过亿CEO的华丽逆袭。她不仅是菲常记忆创始人、体验式全脑记忆法开创者,还拥有15年记忆法教学经验,累计帮助超过百万学员实现科学高效记忆。
她自小口吃,却凭借每日坚持读字典,奇迹般治愈了这一缺陷,种下了“认真就能成功”的信念。中专毕业后,卢菲菲在大城市打工,做过酒店前台、服务员,却因一次客户的羞辱,决心改变命运。她尝试多种学习方式,最终选择快速记忆法,并在出租屋中刻苦钻研。2011年,她凭借卓越表现获得第20届世界脑力锦标赛“世界记忆大师”称号。
此后,卢菲菲登上《最强大脑》舞台,成功挑战7376张油画碎片记忆,引发广泛关注。她还多次获得《一站到底》周冠军,出版《忆菲冲天》《高效学习记忆法》《秒杀单词》《秒杀古诗词》《秒杀国学》等系列畅销书。凭借对记忆法的深刻理解和推广,她创办的“菲常记忆”成为行业标杆,她也受邀担任北京京师脑科学研究院“客座研究员”、优米网特聘记忆讲师、搜狐《名师在线》特聘顾问。
卢菲菲还多次受邀担任中央电视台《经济半小时》、厦门卫视《鸡蛋碰石头》、浙江卫视《我看你有戏》等节目嘉宾,并在央视财经《实战商学院》中担任创业导师。2021年,她作为重磅嘉宾出席“教育行业盛会”GET大会,分享记忆法与教育创新的前沿理念。
卢菲菲用亲身经历证明:方法比天赋更重要,努力和坚持终能改写命运。她不仅在记忆领域创造了奇迹,更通过创新教学和公益推广,帮助无数人挖掘大脑潜能,实现自我突破。 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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