Daniel J. Watts is a legendary Broadway performer, appearing in nine Broadway shows including Hamilton, In The Hnines and Memphis. So it should be no surprise that Daniel used performance art when he delivered his recent TedX talk. He literally painted with his feet while masterfully sharing his life experience leading up to and during the pandemic. Daniel uses the metaphor of paint, sharing that in life sometimes we need to let the paint dry. We need to take a break, assess the situation, and then make the next move. With the pandemic cancelling Broadway shows for the past year, Daniel was forced to let the paint dry and now plans to be more conscious of intentionally letting the paint dry in the future. Eva shares how she is implementing Daniel’s advice in her own life and why this is such a powerful metaphor to remember whenever you feel overwhelmed or stressed. Thank you Daniel J. Watts for your inspiring and creative TedX talk! For our show notes, visit DreamBigPodcast.com/257
DB 250: Give Yourself The Gift Of Forgiveness
DB 249: You Can Learn Anything. Here’s Proof!
DB 248: How Amanda Gorman Turned Her Speech Impediment Into her Superpower!
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DB 246: Olympic Legend Greg Louganis On Hard Work And Never Giving Up
DB 245 - Change THIS To Change Your Life
DB 244: How To Deal With Rejection (Mentor Magic: Jamie Kern Lima)
DB 243: The Magic of TRASH CANS (at Disney World)
DB 242: How Tiny 1% Improvements Led To Olympic Gold
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DB 237: Time Is NOT Made of Days, Months or Years. It is Made Of This!
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DB 235: How We Are Just Like Ships, And Why We Must Leave The Harbor!
DB 234: My New Passion Project for 2021. I'm so EXCITED!
DB 233: Top 5 Lessons From 2020. Apply To 2021 For Your Best Year Ever!
DB 232: When You Fail (And You Will!), Fall Forward
DB 231: Professor Errol Gerson On Gratitude, Success & 50 Years of Teaching
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