What if becoming more confident didn't start with succeeding? But with becoming comfortable failing? Why do so many people avoid speaking up, trying something new or taking social risks simply because they're afraid of looking silly? Join Andreas, a stand-up comedian, TEDx public speaking coach and experienced improv performer, for a joyful, supportive workshop exploring one of improv's most powerful lessons: learning to embrace failure. Through fun games, spontaneous challenges and lots of laughter, you'll discover why some of the world's best communicators actively seek mistakes rather than fear them, and how that mindset can transform the way you approach life.
Improvisation isn't about being funny or acting on stage. It's about saying "yes" to the moment, trusting yourself and learning to think with confidence even when you don't know what's coming next. People around the world regularly describe improv as life-changing, helping them become more confident at work, more relaxed in social situations and more willing to take chances without worrying about being perfect. It's especially welcoming for introverts and anyone who feels anxious in groups, because the environment is built on encouragement, support and celebrating each other's successes—and even our failures. No acting experience is needed, just a willingness to laugh, play and discover that sometimes the fastest way to grow is to stop being afraid of getting things wrong.
如果建立自信不是从成功开始,而是从坦然接受失败开始呢?为什么那么多人仅仅因为害怕出丑,就避免发言、尝试新事物或承担社交风险?加入脱口秀演员、TEDx 演讲教练及资深即兴表演者 Andreas 的工作坊,在欢乐与支持的氛围中探索即兴表演最有力的一课:学会拥抱失败。通过有趣的游戏、即兴挑战和阵阵欢笑,你将发现为何世界上一些最优秀的沟通者会主动寻求错误而非畏惧它们,以及这种心态如何改变你面对生活的方式。
即兴表演并非为了搞笑或在舞台上表演。它关乎对当下说“是”,信任自己,并在未知面前依然自信思考。世界各地的人们常形容即兴表演改变了他们的生活,帮助他们在工作中更自信、在社交场合更放松,并更愿意冒险而不必担心完美。这对内向者和在群体中感到焦虑的人尤其友好,因为这里的环境建立在鼓励、支持和庆祝彼此成功(甚至失败)的基础上。无需任何表演经验,只需愿意欢笑、玩耍,并发现有时成长的最快方式就是不再害怕犯错。