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Wendy MacNaughton: The art of paying attention | TED 

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In an invitation to slow down and look at the world around you, graphic journalist Wendy MacNaughton illustrates how drawing can spark deeply human, authentic connections. Ready to try? Grab a pencil and join MacNaughton for this delightful talk. "Drawing is looking, and looking is loving," she says.
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@Cencio108
@Cencio108 2 года назад
I was in that audience, and struggled but ultimately enjoyed and was truly uplifted by the exercise. And Wendy’s talk and her presence were one of the most disarming, enlivening and touching experiences I’ve had in 14 years in the TED theater.
@picolonav
@picolonav 2 года назад
Absolutely love this talk, and how engaged she made everyone
@ShoshinShow
@ShoshinShow 2 года назад
SUCH A LOVELY MESSAGE, WENDY!! Thank you for sharing your gift and perspective with us. I frequently do the blind portrait exercise in my PLAY workshops. I get the drawers to draw themselves and see themselves in a new light. Your exercise of drawing a stranger and practicing the art of "looking" is the perfect perspective shift I needed today. Thank you once again. And I'm excited to watch strangers draw each other in my future sessions!
@MrBasicHuman
@MrBasicHuman Год назад
One of the best lively connecting talk...she really pays attention to her audience and draws out the essential drawing i.e. attention out of them...nailed !
@MitchellCrier
@MitchellCrier 2 года назад
I began drawing again after a long hiatus solely to let go of judgement and my inner perfectionist. Glad to say I’ve been loving it and learning a lot more than I could have thought about the craft and myself. Great talk :)
@t-man2612
@t-man2612 2 года назад
She moves like a performer. So graceful
@Wendathena
@Wendathena 2 года назад
Watching this was such a breath of fresh air for my day today! I'm inspired!
@allou3570
@allou3570 2 года назад
The message at the latter part made me cry.
@niamuun
@niamuun 2 года назад
This is the best thing I’ve felt on the internet in a very long time! I fell back in love with life
@lauradavis4783
@lauradavis4783 2 года назад
Possibly one of THE best talks I've seen lately. Thank you!
@kolitiokada9825
@kolitiokada9825 2 года назад
Love your story of your drawing class with the kids! And seeing all the kids with their drawings and happy faces! Wow, wow, wow!
@misteryamo
@misteryamo 2 года назад
You just gave me ideas for my 7th graders!!! You are amazing !
@DemetriPanici
@DemetriPanici 2 года назад
*“If your mind isn’t clouded by unnecessary things, then this is the best season of your life.” Wu-Men*
@Tera_B_Twilight
@Tera_B_Twilight 2 года назад
This brought me to tears a little.
@Noukz37
@Noukz37 2 года назад
Speeches like this restores my hope in TED, which was almost lost recently... Such a wonderful person she is!
@basilpa444
@basilpa444 2 года назад
Okay
@giuliagriggio5166
@giuliagriggio5166 6 месяцев назад
👏
@giuliagriggio5166
@giuliagriggio5166 6 месяцев назад
She's amazing
@davidmacenko2073
@davidmacenko2073 2 года назад
had to rewatch it two times because i wasn't paying attention the first two times
@yadanarkyaw284
@yadanarkyaw284 2 года назад
I am learning drawing art. Art can touch everybody heart.
@Kathysart
@Kathysart Год назад
Ohh my goodness! This is wonderful. Thank you.
@marcotigno2902
@marcotigno2902 2 года назад
I like how the room design complemented her talk about drawing with only a single stroke in order to demonstrate the topic of paying attention.
@RajatShivankar
@RajatShivankar 8 месяцев назад
Drawing helps us slow down and focus on reality than expectation. Wonderful talk. Appriciate it.
@tinastoddard5411
@tinastoddard5411 2 года назад
I truly enjoyed your talk. It was inspirational and hopeful. Thank you.
@hectorl.campos994
@hectorl.campos994 2 года назад
Brilliant! Through drawing reclaiming our humanity grounding each other in community. Thank you Wendy. Inspiring! Sharing this TED along as well. Kindness, LCA 💜🌷🌈
@umr0077
@umr0077 2 года назад
I loved watching it, Thank you Wendy !!!
@KhoaNguyen-mo1kh
@KhoaNguyen-mo1kh 2 года назад
I difinitely love this video and the speaker. It's really important for us to pay attention to things and feel what they really are.
@pnweerak
@pnweerak 2 года назад
This talk has much of the power and it just touched me softly
@l0g1cseer47
@l0g1cseer47 2 года назад
Social fun to serendipity!
@user-ln6ne4xe9v
@user-ln6ne4xe9v 2 года назад
u make me learn a new word, thanks a lot
@ira88878
@ira88878 2 года назад
Very very touching
@tremerity
@tremerity 2 года назад
You are wonder-full! I do Draw Together-it began as a teacher-thing-but now I do it to feel better. Thanks, Wendy. (I'm showing this to my middle schoolers together after we do the Five-Finger drawing podcast.)
@artmichel5572
@artmichel5572 2 года назад
Wendy, what an outstanding message! It reminds me of so many instances in my life that I am now “re”pondering. My quick story: My wife and I were living overseas and decided to take a long trip by car throughout Italy. Because we wanted to “see” as many sites as possible in our timeframe, we more or less raced from city and site to city and site. When we reached Lake Cuomo and decided to spend the night or two, this is when we were brought down from our balloon. We inquired at the hotel’s front desk what the sites were in their town, where to find a good meal, etc. I think that we looked frantic and rushed to our hostess. This is when mama “directed” us to sit down, relax, take in the view (which was incredible) and to enjoy the moment. As we sat there for 10-15 minutes, she suddenly appeared with a bottle of red and two glasses. She poured for us and said something like “You Americans are such beautiful people, my family and I love you as you are kind and always giving. The problem with Americans is that they do not know how to relax. How to vacation. Always running from place to place and don’t remember where they’ve been or what they saw. Please just sit here while we bring you some lunch and another bottle of vino. When you are ready I will tell you about the sites around here.” My wife and I never left the hotel as the view and the people were great until later that evening. We stayed four nights and took the time to enjoy the many “moments” and can recall the entire stay. I agree with you, LOOKING with an open mind does wonders.
@chukwunta
@chukwunta 2 года назад
Such a lovely talk. Thanks for this inspiring talk.
@HaneefaTheHaneefa
@HaneefaTheHaneefa 2 года назад
As an artist this hit so deep ♥️
@phongpham1058
@phongpham1058 2 года назад
One of the best talk
@Devibaba
@Devibaba 2 года назад
Thanks for this. Very much appreciated.
@ndhi842
@ndhi842 Год назад
Such a Wonderful message!
@priyanshikshetri4301
@priyanshikshetri4301 2 года назад
This video change the perspective of looking to another people. It's a very nice video and i am definitely inspired by this
@Sara-tp6zd
@Sara-tp6zd 2 года назад
Most brilliant introduction! Straight to the topic
@timetoexplore4100
@timetoexplore4100 2 года назад
Thank you so much !
@jorblincobb412
@jorblincobb412 2 года назад
I know exactly why I’m crying in the club rn
@NathalieLazo
@NathalieLazo 2 года назад
Incredible person reading this, you have everything there is to succeed in life, whatever that is for you. Go after the life you truly want NOW! ✨ I believe in you! Love - Nat ❤️
@lauradavis4783
@lauradavis4783 2 года назад
I caught YOUR message the second time I read it. THANK YOU.
@NathalieLazo
@NathalieLazo 2 года назад
@@lauradavis4783 I love this! Thank you so much for sharing this! You’re amazing 😘❤️
@user-tw9zq2tl9t
@user-tw9zq2tl9t 2 года назад
I used to do that when I was young. I was sitting and starting to focus on one of the things around me, and then I start to draw it. when I grew up I lost this sense. I don't know why. Maybe the world has changed, especially after the invasion of spiritual reality into our life. And maybe I have changed and become unable to realize the beauty of things that surround me. Anyway, Wendy MacNaughton inspired me again to return to my old beautiful action. Thank you, Wendy.
@carolstieve8490
@carolstieve8490 2 года назад
Quite lovely, thank you for this.
@user-vy8gd3on4f
@user-vy8gd3on4f 2 года назад
really this talk is important to us we really need to see more clear and looking with focus to ourselves and our people who is love to good see and more love 💜
@officetricks6303
@officetricks6303 2 года назад
Felt like - Living the life the presenter. Awesome naration.
@stevejette2329
@stevejette2329 2 года назад
EXCELLENT !!
@dietzness
@dietzness 2 года назад
Sounds like a personal success story to me. But, yes, I do agree that we as a people should learn to notice more details everywhere around us, drawing or not.
@azimvirani7866
@azimvirani7866 2 года назад
Tim dietz, you need a diet.
@dietzness
@dietzness 2 года назад
@@azimvirani7866 Or a more fortunate last name
@Aixman
@Aixman 2 года назад
@@dietzness Look on the bright side you could start a very successful weight less business.
@Oliasn8
@Oliasn8 2 года назад
Bravo!! 🙏🏻
@yuliianedoruba
@yuliianedoruba 2 года назад
She is amazing)💖💖💖
@takosmos
@takosmos 2 года назад
Incredible
@trailoverland6462
@trailoverland6462 2 года назад
That was beautiful
@txlee5513
@txlee5513 2 года назад
She sounds like such a lovely person.
@TribeOfGaia
@TribeOfGaia Год назад
Impressive😌 Thank you🙏🏼🧡
@vikramm3490
@vikramm3490 2 года назад
Thank you
@harshitkumar7901
@harshitkumar7901 2 года назад
Beautiful 💖, Session
@hiepkhachNT85
@hiepkhachNT85 2 года назад
Thanks goodjob
@beeee777
@beeee777 2 года назад
Really nice job.
@user-qg7bu3zk4p
@user-qg7bu3zk4p 2 года назад
It's really fun!! I want to do that.
@geraldineleonardis7318
@geraldineleonardis7318 2 года назад
Wow!
@Shreyaa20
@Shreyaa20 2 года назад
Very beautiful 🖤
@s84193
@s84193 2 года назад
totally inspired
@briancole628
@briancole628 2 года назад
Reminds me of the short story “Cathedral” by Raymond Carver.
@arcoyun
@arcoyun 2 года назад
people might find inner peace when they are drawing.
@jshud3
@jshud3 2 года назад
Amen!!
@brechodeproposito
@brechodeproposito Год назад
maravilhosoooooooo
@bggamingyt1000
@bggamingyt1000 2 года назад
So Nice
@gulahero
@gulahero 2 года назад
Wow
@Stevenrooker
@Stevenrooker 2 года назад
This is Genius!!! 🤘🏾👏🏾
@FIXDIY
@FIXDIY 2 года назад
Great
@colasrtney
@colasrtney 2 года назад
She did the illustrations in Salt Fat Acid Heat, it's a great book about cooking.
@Haldun_
@Haldun_ 2 года назад
wow
@oke4975
@oke4975 2 года назад
i didn't expect that Rolando attend this lecture 1:40
@rishiaman2288
@rishiaman2288 2 года назад
3:21 the guy was dead serious
@reemagulshaalikhan1235
@reemagulshaalikhan1235 2 года назад
Good information 💕💙💜🥰🤧💞🤧
@melarc4560
@melarc4560 2 года назад
💕
@user-sg6nx2nd7n
@user-sg6nx2nd7n 2 года назад
من الاعماق أشكر مشاعرك
@Abdysch
@Abdysch 2 года назад
I gave up my art school when I was 13, though everyone said I had a talent, I just didn't like my pictures because they weren't "perfect enough" 🤦‍♀️ and yes I still like drawing and painting
@SamMonrose
@SamMonrose 2 года назад
I'm fucking crying
@nisarnisar2597
@nisarnisar2597 2 года назад
Peace. Interest Processes. The greater the interest the greater the success. The brain processes interests, which make the heart it needs happy. Why often a human will run away from fear. Fear causes the heart the brain needs to pound harder at what is causing the fear, the brain then does not like this, for the brain loves the Heart the most.
@notagain3732
@notagain3732 2 года назад
Nice
@AuthenticAna
@AuthenticAna 2 года назад
Used to draw ...
@JasonMasque13
@JasonMasque13 4 месяца назад
I’ve watch this before. This is tough.
@saskiam2002
@saskiam2002 2 года назад
Does anyone know what this drawing style is called? I love it
@user-by3io4gn6e
@user-by3io4gn6e 2 года назад
ایجاد روش های نو در جذب مخاطب با توجه به حالات جسمی و روحی موجود ...مجری موفق بود
@stephengopaul8090
@stephengopaul8090 2 года назад
I wish to like this video twice..
@reemagulshaalikhan1235
@reemagulshaalikhan1235 2 года назад
Welcome 🤗😊😊😊👍 very good
@Electriophile
@Electriophile 10 месяцев назад
Me struggling to pay attention to this video about paying attention:
@user-ti7cf9hh7e
@user-ti7cf9hh7e 2 года назад
I wanna be a good ENGLISH speaker like her. I’m only Japanese high school student but I will be like.
@Novastar.SaberCombat
@Novastar.SaberCombat 2 года назад
I publish the print version of 'Diamond Dragons' on 12.21.21. It contains 60+ illustrations, some of them, hand-drawn. A few, crafted by myself. But, unfortunately, my Time has been cut short. I doubt anyone will understand just how spiritual the book is (at a glance), but... I hope some people find out how far the portal of fire leads. *"Time is the only resource for which no creature may bargain."* 🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨ "Before I start, I must see my end. Destination known, my mind's journey now begins. Upon my chariot, heart & soul's fate revealed. In Time, all points converge--hope's strength re-steeled. But to earn final peace at the Universe's endless refrain, We must see all in nothingness... ...before we start again." 🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨ -- Diamond Dragons (book 1)
@musilicious973
@musilicious973 2 года назад
the boys looking at girls or vice-versa in future be like : oh that son is how i met your mother/father
@RandyJames22
@RandyJames22 2 года назад
If I become a drawer, I'll might be part of one nightstand.
@luanbui6921
@luanbui6921 2 года назад
She makes me more powerful
@elayda93
@elayda93 2 года назад
*_"Sometimes you can't see yourself clearly until you see yourself through the eyes of others"_* - Ellen DeGeneres
@firstnamelastname59
@firstnamelastname59 2 года назад
She was looking at at Charles Manson, when she said that.
@Pyslatein
@Pyslatein 2 года назад
May I ask: what did they draw???
@ligiasommers
@ligiasommers 2 года назад
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙏🏻💖🌹
@motivationbaychannel6891
@motivationbaychannel6891 2 года назад
Some think it is the big things that cause men to stumble. Often it is the minor ones that shake us the most. This shows the futility of self-confidence.
@propps2253
@propps2253 2 года назад
Krishnamurti; When you teach a child that a bird is named 'bird,' the child will never see the bird again.
@TrinkBruder
@TrinkBruder 2 года назад
Drawing aside, most public libraries will have a copy of Mahler's 8th Symphony and a listening room. Plenty you tube feeds of the same. Toward the end of the Symphony the text calls us not to a horizontal view, but a vertical one. Doctor Marianus and the chorus beckons us to "Blicket aut zum Retterblick," to look up to the redeeming gaze. Sometimes there is no hope to be found in this world, and yet, even a public library can point us in the right direction, which I am afraid, is not, horizontal.
@dougewald243
@dougewald243 2 года назад
When I was homeless in Portland, Oregon they frowned on homeless people in the library. Portland (the liberal epicenter of a very liberal state) treats homeless people terribly. They have no idea what they're doing and are completely incompetent. Most of the people in the social services industry are ½ a step from homelessness themselves. They applied for the job because of their contact with social services when they were homeless.
@SharunvkRaj
@SharunvkRaj 2 года назад
Oru hai tharumoo😜😜😜
@s0hlless
@s0hlless 2 года назад
what is this video about?
@user-tr2ej7hs7q
@user-tr2ej7hs7q 2 года назад
I’m Japanese Could you put subtitle on for me?
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