ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Dan Clay - Writer, consultant
By day, Dan Clay is a partner in at a brand and innovation consultancy. His more well-known persona is Carrie Dragshaw.

Why you should listen

Dan Clay is a partner in strategy and innovation for Lippincott, an NYC-based consultancy. His expertise focuses on the strategic growth spaces that emerge from changing customer needs, expectations, fears and desires. In addition to advising financial services, health care and retail clients, Clay is a leading voice in Lippincott's intellectual capital and has authored several reports on how to build emotional bonds with the customer of the future. He graduated with an MBA from Wharton at the University of Pennsylvania and received his undergraduate degree in philosophy at Northwestern University.  

Clay's more well-known persona is Carrie Dragshaw. What started as a simple Halloween costume turned into a viral fairy tale. Clay recreates classic Sex and the City looks and accompanies them with original "couldn't help but wonder" monologues. He's been featured in Cosmopolitan, L.A. Times, Us Weekly, the New York Post, BuzzFeed, Man Repeller, Huffington Post, Out, Refinery29, InStyle and more. Carrie Dragshaw has one simple mission: to create a little corner of the internet that is only positivity and love.

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Dan Clay | Speaker | TED.com
The Way We Work

Dan Clay: Why you should bring your whole self to work

丹 · 克雷: 为什么你应该在工作中展现真实的自己

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丹 · 克雷担心因为自己“太娘娘腔”在工作中被轻视,因此他克制着自己的个性。但是他的另一面,Carrie Dragshaw却在网上走红。让我们来看看之后发生了什么事。
- Writer, consultant
By day, Dan Clay is a partner in at a brand and innovation consultancy. His more well-known persona is Carrie Dragshaw. Full bio

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A leader领导 is steady稳定, firm公司,
decisive决定性, unwavering毫不动摇.
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作为一个领导者,
你需要果断,坚定。
永远不要让别人
看见你慌张,时刻准备着。
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Never let 'em“时间 see you sweat,
always have an answer回答.
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【我们的工作方式】
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[The Way We Work]
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My name名称 is Dan, I'm a partner伙伴
at a global全球 creative创作的 consultancy顾问.
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我的名字叫丹,我是一家
跨国创意咨询公司的合伙人。
但我还有另外一面:
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But there's another另一个 side to me:
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Carrie Drashaw,
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Carrie嘉莉 Dragshaw德拉肖,
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那是我在Instagram上创造的另一个人设。
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the character字符 I created创建 on InstagramInstagram的.
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每当我想到自己的双重角色都禁不住想…
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As I thought about my double life,
I couldn't不能 help but wonder奇迹 ...
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当你的真实自我并不那么符合传统时,
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When your true真正 self
is a little nontraditional非传统,
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你在工作中会表现出多少呢?
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how much of it can you really
bring带来 to the office办公室?
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For some of us is authenticity真伪 off-limits禁止进入?
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对于有些人来说,真实是禁区?
在我事业的头十年,
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For the first 10 years年份 of my career事业,
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我以为成为领导者只有一种方法:
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I thought there was
one way to be a leader领导:
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就是要果断和严肃。
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decisive决定性 and serious严重.
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但那并不是我。
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But that's not me.
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所以我只有带上办公室伪装
才能适应这个角色:
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So I'd put on basically基本上
office办公室 drag拖动 to fit适合 the role角色:
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我会用深沉的声音说话,
控制住自己的手势。
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I'd talk in a deeper更深 voice语音,
try to hold保持 in my hand motions运动.
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其实我是那种特别容易激动的人,
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I'm someone有人 who gets得到
really excited兴奋 about things,
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所以我会让自己淡定些。
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so I'd temper脾气 that.
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我脑海里总是有个
小小的声音在跟我说,
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I had this little voice语音
in my head, telling告诉 me,
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“你太娘了,太阴柔,太花枝招展。”
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"You're too gay同性恋者,
too feminine女人, too flamboyant龙飞凤舞."
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之前有个很好心的顾问跟我说,
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I had one well-intentioned用心良苦
adviser顾问 who said,
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“大家都知道你是同性恋,那很好啊。
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"Everyone大家 knows知道 you're gay同性恋者.
And that's great.
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但是你不需要那样克制住自己。”
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But you don't need to beat击败 them
over the head with it."
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01:10
Cut to: me in a tutu蓬蓬裙, for Halloween万圣节 2016.
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镜头切换:2016年的
万圣节上穿着芭蕾短裙的我。
我打扮成我最爱的
电视剧角色Carrie Brashaw,
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I dressed连衣裙的 up as my favorite喜爱
TV电视 show显示 character字符, Carrie嘉莉 Bradshaw布拉德肖,
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想着我的朋友们看见了
肯定会觉得很好玩。
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thinking思维 my friends朋友
would get a kick out of it.
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然后事情的发展有点失控。
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And then, things got crazy.
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这条帖子火速走红,
一开始只是纯粹的为了好玩。
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The post岗位 went viral病毒,
and at first it was pure fun开玩笑.
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我开始收到一些不可思议的来信,
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I started开始 getting得到 these incredible难以置信
messages消息 from people
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来信者说这条帖子让他们很开心,
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about how happy快乐 it made制作 them,
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鼓励着他们要做真实的自己。
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how it encouraged鼓励 them
to be their authentic真实 selves自我.
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于是我在想,
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And I started开始 to think,
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也许现在我可以让我脑海里
那个小声音闭嘴了,
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maybe this is the time to tell that
little voice语音 in my head to just shut关闭 up
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让我做回真实的自己。
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and let myself be me.
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01:42
But then things got a little too big.
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随后这件事波及的范围
不是一般的大。
Carrie Dragshaw无处不在,
出现在纽约时报,US周刊等。
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Carrie嘉莉 Dragshaw德拉肖 was everywhere到处 --
In the "New York纽约 Post岗位", "US Weekly每周" --
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我却害怕了:
01:48
and I got terrified:
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“我老板会怎么想?”
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"What would my bosses老板 think?
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“我的同事们还会把我当作
一个领导那样尊重我吗?”
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Would my coworkers合作伙伴
still respect尊重 me as a leader领导?
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“我的客户会怎样看待我?”
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What would my clients客户 think?"
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我觉得我得换一份工作了。
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I thought I was going to have to
get a different不同 job工作.
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但是就在那个时候,
发生了一件很小的事情。
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But then, something happened发生,
something small.
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我收到了老板的短信,
内容是这样的,
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I got a text文本 from my boss老板,
it wasn't long, it just said,
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“兄弟,那太带感了!”
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"Wow, Cosmo科斯莫!"
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附带着一篇关于我的媒体报道。
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With a link链接 to an article文章
that had just gone走了 up about me.
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这驱散了我心底的恐慌,
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And it let me put that little,
scared害怕 voice语音 away
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让我为这个新世界激动起来,
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and just be excited兴奋
about this whole整个 new world世界,
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每天不再如履薄冰。
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rather than freaked吓坏 out.
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这就是一个人的力量,
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That's the power功率 of one person,
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有的时候只需要
一个支持者让你感到自在。
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sometimes有时 all it takes is one ally盟友
to make you feel comfortable自在.
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我的同事们也开始有了变化。
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And my coworkers合作伙伴
started开始 acting演戏 differently不同.
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他们变得更开放,
与我相处也更加自如,
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They became成为 more open打开,
more playful调皮 with me,
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就好像知道了我的另一面,
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it was as if knowing会心 this other side of me
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让他们获得许可一般做自己。
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gave them permission允许
to be more of themselves他们自己 as well.
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我曾以为那种开放与脆弱
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I thought that openness透明度 and vulnerability漏洞
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会削弱我在团队中的威信。
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would actually其实 decrease减少
my standing常设 with my team球队.
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但是恰恰相反。
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But it's doneDONE the opposite对面.
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已经两年了,
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Two years年份 in,
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我从未想象过我的
这一面不仅仅被接受了,
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I never could have imagined想象 that this
part部分 of me would not just be embraced拥抱,
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还帮助了我的事业。
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but could actually其实 help my career事业.
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现在我感到很幸运。
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Now, I'm lucky幸运.
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我在纽约工作,
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I work in New York纽约 City,
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在一个创造力得到重视的公司工作,
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in an office办公室 where creativity创造力 is valued价值
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and I was already已经 pretty漂亮 established既定
in my career事业 when all of this started开始.
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当这一切开始的时候,
我的事业已经步入正轨了。
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Maybe that's you, maybe it isn't.
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无论你是否也有过类似的经历,
但是这一切教会我很多事情,
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But all of this has taught me so much
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教会我把真实的自己带到
工作中去的重要性。
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about just the importance重要性
of bringing使 your whole整个 self to work.
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这极大地挑战了我个人误解,
03:05
And it's really challenged挑战
my own拥有 misperceptions误解
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教会我怎样才能成功。
03:07
about what it takes to be successful成功.
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成为一个领导者的方法不只一种。
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There's no one kind of way to be a leader领导.
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你得找到自己的优势并放大。
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It's about finding发现 your strengths优势
and finding发现 ways方法 to amplify放大 them.
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以前遇到艰难的会议,
我会带上完美的领导面具。
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Before, if a meeting会议 was hard,
I'd put on my perfect完善 leader领导 mask面具.
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而现在我会说,
“我的天,这太难办了。”
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Now, I can say,
"Gosh天哪, that was frustrating泄气."
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我们可以开城公布地谈论挑战和困境,
03:24
We can talk about challenges挑战
and struggles斗争 in an open打开 way,
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而不是所有人都在掩饰
一切顺利,直到为时太晚。
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rather than everybody每个人 pretending假装
that they're fine until直到 it's too late晚了.
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掩藏一个身份耗费心力。
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Concealing隐瞒 an identity身分 takes work.
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想想这些花在掩藏上的精力,
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Think of all the wasted浪费 energy能源
spent花费 pretending假装,
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祈求自己变成另一个人。
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wishing希望 you were someone有人 different不同.
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03:39
What's most interesting有趣 to me, though虽然,
is that in this big study研究 of covering覆盖,
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在这个有关于掩藏的研究中,
我觉得最有趣的是
93%的人声称在做真实的自己,
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93 percent百分 of those
who say they're doing it
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同时也相信自己的公司重视他们的融入。
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also believe their organization组织
values inclusion包容.
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03:50
So clearly明确地, our workplaces工作场所
and all of our strange奇怪 inner voices声音
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可显然,我们的工作场所以及
自己脑海里奇怪的声音
需要很努力才能被接受。
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have a long way to go on acceptance验收.
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适应和伪装是两个完全不同的概念。
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There's a big difference区别
between之间 adapting适应 and disguising如假包换.
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我觉得自己开窍也有点晚了。
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And I think I learned学到了 that a little late晚了.
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坦诚地讲,这在召唤我成为一个支持者,
04:04
Personally亲自, I'm taking服用 all of this
as a call to be the ally盟友
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就像我老板对待我那样,
04:08
who, like my boss老板 did for me,
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我要让人们知道我们可以
表达真实的自我。
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lets让我们 people know that it's OK to open打开 up.
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如果你是同性恋,
或者以你的民族背景为傲,
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If you're gay同性恋者, or proud骄傲
of your ethnic民族 background背景,
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或者你是残疾人,
又或者你忠于某个宗教,
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or have a disability失能
or are deeply religious宗教,
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尝试着在工作中表现出真实的自己。
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see what it's like
being存在 your full充分 self at work.
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也许你会得到让人激动的惊喜。
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You might威力 be pleasantly愉快 surprised诧异.
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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Dan Clay - Writer, consultant
By day, Dan Clay is a partner in at a brand and innovation consultancy. His more well-known persona is Carrie Dragshaw.

Why you should listen

Dan Clay is a partner in strategy and innovation for Lippincott, an NYC-based consultancy. His expertise focuses on the strategic growth spaces that emerge from changing customer needs, expectations, fears and desires. In addition to advising financial services, health care and retail clients, Clay is a leading voice in Lippincott's intellectual capital and has authored several reports on how to build emotional bonds with the customer of the future. He graduated with an MBA from Wharton at the University of Pennsylvania and received his undergraduate degree in philosophy at Northwestern University.  

Clay's more well-known persona is Carrie Dragshaw. What started as a simple Halloween costume turned into a viral fairy tale. Clay recreates classic Sex and the City looks and accompanies them with original "couldn't help but wonder" monologues. He's been featured in Cosmopolitan, L.A. Times, Us Weekly, the New York Post, BuzzFeed, Man Repeller, Huffington Post, Out, Refinery29, InStyle and more. Carrie Dragshaw has one simple mission: to create a little corner of the internet that is only positivity and love.

More profile about the speaker
Dan Clay | Speaker | TED.com

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