ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Laura Trice - Counselor, coach and baker
Laura Trice is a counselor, life coach -- and purveyor of wholesome junk food.

Why you should listen

Dr. Laura Trice is a therapist and coach, devoted to practices that help people find fulfillment. She's created a therapeutic program called Writing in Recovery that uses creative skills such as journaling and music to help people develop better self-awareness and set goals. She's taught this program at such well-known clinics as Betty Ford and Promises. She's the author of the book How to Work Any 12-Step Program.

In her other life, she is the head of Laura's Wholesome Junk Food, making healthy cookies and brownies.

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Laura Trice: Remember to say thank you

羅拉.特萊斯 建議我們說謝謝

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在短短三分鐘的演講,羅拉.特萊斯博士探討了「謝謝」這兩個字的力量。它們可以增進友情,修補人際關係,讓另一個人知道他對你有多麼重要。試試說「謝謝」吧!
- Counselor, coach and baker
Laura Trice is a counselor, life coach -- and purveyor of wholesome junk food. Full bio

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Hi你好. I'm here to talk to you about the importance重要性 of
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大家好。今天我在這裡要和各位聊聊
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praise讚美, admiration欽佩 and thank you,
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讚美、欽佩和感謝的重要性
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and having it be specific具體 and genuine真正.
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以及明確且真誠地把它們表達出來的重要
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And the way I got interested有興趣 in this was,
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我會對這個主題感興趣是因為
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I noticed注意到 in myself, when I was growing生長 up,
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我發現在我成長過程中
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and until直到 about a few少數 years年份 ago,
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一直到近幾年為止
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that I would want to say thank you to someone有人,
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我會想對別人說聲謝謝
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I would want to praise讚美 them,
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我會想要讚美他們
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I would want to take in their praise讚美 of me
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我也會想要接受他們對我的讚美
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and I'd just stop it.
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可是我就是不曾付諸行動
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And I asked myself, why?
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我問自己:為什麼會這樣呢?
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I felt shy害羞, I felt embarrassed尷尬.
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以前我會害羞,會覺得很不好意思
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And then my question became成為,
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然後我的問題延伸為
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am I the only one who does this?
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是不是只有我這樣呢?
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So, I decided決定 to investigate調查.
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於是我開始研究
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I'm fortunate幸運 enough足夠 to work in the rehab康復 facility設施,
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我有幸在一家勒戒中心工作
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so I get to see people who are facing面對 life and death死亡 with addiction.
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所以有機會接觸一些因為毒癮而在生死邊緣遊走掙扎的人
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And sometimes有時 it comes down to something as simple簡單 as,
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其實有時候他們的問題很簡單
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their core核心 wound傷口 is their father父親 died死亡 without ever saying he's proud驕傲 of them.
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他們傷痛的癥結是父親生前從沒當面表示以他們為傲
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But then, they hear from all the family家庭 and friends朋友
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可是父親卻跟所有的親朋好友都說
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that the father父親 told everybody每個人 else其他 that he was proud驕傲 of him,
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自己以兒子為榮
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but he never told the son兒子.
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但是父親從來沒有對兒子說過
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It's because he didn't know that his son兒子 needed需要 to hear it.
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因為父親不知道兒子需要親耳聽到父親的讚美
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So my question is, why don't we ask for the things that we need?
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所以我的問題是:為什麼我們不告訴別人我們需要什麼呢?
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I know a gentleman紳士, married已婚 for 25 years年份,
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我認識一個結婚25年的人
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who's誰是 longing渴望 to hear his wife妻子 say,
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他很渴望聽到他的老婆說
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"Thank you for being存在 the breadwinner養家糊口的人, so I can stay home with the kids孩子,"
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「謝謝你扛起了養家的責任,讓我可以好好在家照顧孩子。」
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but won't慣於 ask.
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可是他從不曾跟他老婆說
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I know a woman女人 who's誰是 good at this.
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我認識一個女生,在這方面就很厲害
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She, once一旦 a week, meets符合 with her husband丈夫 and says,
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每個星期,她會跟她老公說:
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"I'd really like you to thank me for all these things I did in the house and with the kids孩子."
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「我真的很希望你感謝我為這個家和孩子所做的事。」
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And he goes, "Oh, this is great, this is great."
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然後她先生就會說:「喔,這個好棒,這個好棒。」
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And praise讚美 really does have to be genuine真正,
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當然,這種讚美一定要是發自內心的
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but she takes responsibility責任 for that.
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但這個女生得為她想得到的讚美而負起責任
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And a friend朋友 of mine, April四月, who I've had since以來 kindergarten幼兒園,
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我還有一個從幼稚園就認識的朋友,叫做 April
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she thanks謝謝 her children孩子 for doing their chores瑣事.
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她會謝謝她的小孩幫忙做家事
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And she said, "Why wouldn't不會 I thank it, even though雖然 they're supposed應該 to do it?"
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她告訴我:「雖然他們應該做家事,可是我為什麼因此就不感謝他們呢?」
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So, the question is, why was I blocking閉塞 it?
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所以,為什麼我之前抗拒讚美別人呢?
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Why were other people blocking閉塞 it?
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為什麼很多其他的人也抗拒呢?
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Why can I say, "I'll take my steak牛扒 medium rare罕見,
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為什麼我可以說:「我的牛排要三,四分熟」
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I need size尺寸 six shoes," but I won't慣於 say,
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「我要六號鞋」,但是我卻不能說:
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"Would you praise讚美 me this way?"
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「請你這樣讚美我」?
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And it's because I'm giving you critical危急 data數據 about me.
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因為這樣我就得把我的重要資料告訴別人
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I'm telling告訴 you where I'm insecure不安全.
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那等於是告訴別人我那裡缺乏安全感
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I'm telling告訴 you where I need your help.
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等於是告訴別人我那裡需要幫助
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And I'm treating治療 you, my inner circle,
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而我卻把你這個死黨朋友
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like you're the enemy敵人.
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看作敵人一樣
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Because what can you do with that data數據?
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因為我不知道你會怎麼處理與我相關的那些資料
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You could neglect忽略 me.
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你可能會忽視我
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You could abuse濫用 it.
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你可能會濫用它來傷害我
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Or you could actually其實 meet遇到 my need.
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或許你也可能真正滿足我的需求
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And I took my bike自行車 into the bike自行車 store--商店 - I love this --
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我曾經把我的自行車送到自行車店裡 -- 我很喜歡這個故事 --
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same相同 bike自行車, and they'd他們會 do something called "truing修整" the wheels車輪.
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同一輛腳踏車,他們說他們會幫它「矯正車輪」
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The guy said, "You know, when you true真正 the wheels車輪,
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維修人員說:「你知道嗎?做了矯正車輪之後
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it's going to make the bike自行車 so much better."
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你的腳踏車就會更好騎。」
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I get the same相同 bike自行車 back,
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維修完,我把我的腳踏車拿回來
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and they've他們已經 taken採取 all the little warps經線 out of those same相同 wheels車輪
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他們把輪胎彎曲變形的地方都矯正了
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I've had for two and a half years年份, and my bike自行車 is like new.
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這輛車已經買了兩年半,但現在它像新的一樣
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So, I'm going to challenge挑戰 all of you.
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所以我要你們每個人都接受一個挑戰
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I want you to true真正 your wheels車輪:
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我要你們矯正自己的生命之輪:
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be honest誠實 about the praise讚美 that you need to hear.
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誠實面對自己,你們想要聽到什麼讚美
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What do you need to hear? Go home to your wife妻子 --
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你想要聽到什麼讚美?回去找你的太太
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go ask her, what does she need?
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問她,她需要聽什麼讚美?
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Go home to your husband丈夫 -- what does he need?
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回家問你的先生,他需要什麼讚美?
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Go home and ask those questions問題, and then help the people around you.
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回家釐清這些問題,然後幫助你身邊所有的人
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And it's simple簡單.
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這很簡單,一點也不複雜
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And why should we care關心 about this?
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我們為何要在乎這件事呢?
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We talk about world世界 peace和平.
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我們常說世界和平
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How can we have world世界 peace和平 with different不同 cultures文化, different不同 languages語言?
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但要怎麼樣才能得到世界和平?有這麼多不同的文化和語言
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I think it starts啟動 household家庭 by household家庭, under the same相同 roof屋頂.
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我認為那要從同一個家庭,同一個屋簷下做起
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So, let's make it right in our own擁有 backyard後院.
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所以讓我們從自家開始
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And I want to thank all of you in the audience聽眾
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我要謝謝在座的每一位
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for being存在 great husbands丈夫, great mothers母親,
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你們是好先生,好母親
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friends朋友, daughters女兒, sons兒子.
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好朋友,好女兒,好兒子
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And maybe somebody's某人的 never said that to you,
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也許從來沒有人為此向你們道過謝
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but you've doneDONE a really, really good job工作.
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但是你們真的做得很好
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And thank you for being存在 here, just showing展示 up
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還有謝謝你們來聽演講
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and changing改變 the world世界 with your ideas思路.
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也謝謝你們用想法改變這個世界
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Thank you.
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謝謝
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(Applause掌聲)
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Translated by Cathleen Audrey Tseng
Reviewed by Joyce Lynn

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Laura Trice - Counselor, coach and baker
Laura Trice is a counselor, life coach -- and purveyor of wholesome junk food.

Why you should listen

Dr. Laura Trice is a therapist and coach, devoted to practices that help people find fulfillment. She's created a therapeutic program called Writing in Recovery that uses creative skills such as journaling and music to help people develop better self-awareness and set goals. She's taught this program at such well-known clinics as Betty Ford and Promises. She's the author of the book How to Work Any 12-Step Program.

In her other life, she is the head of Laura's Wholesome Junk Food, making healthy cookies and brownies.

More profile about the speaker
Laura Trice | Speaker | TED.com

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