How do we succeed when our goals seem unachievable? Audrey Anderson tackles this question by sharing her own story of success and failure. Audrey Anderson is a junior in high school who is enthusiastic towards the arts, passionate about storytelling, and curious about every other aspect that life has to offer. Drawing, reading, writing, and
exploring new and unfamiliar topics such as mathematics, science, and music are all hobbies she has found herself drawn to. Audrey is majoring in criminal justice and intends to explore different types of
degrees in the arts and sciences when she graduates high school. Visual design, writing, and debate are her strong suits. When she’s not drawing, reading, writing, or gathering physical evidence to persuade
her friends to agree with her on trivial matters, she’s exploring the outdoors and discovering new aspects of her city. At the age of sixteen, Audrey has decided that she will either grow up to be a freelance artist,
a journalist, a lawyer, an architect, a marine biologist, an astronomer, a park ranger, or a florist, but she hasn’t decided which one it will be yet. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

Progress in Small Steps: How We Can Succeed by Succeeding | Audrey Anderson | TEDxYouth@CECFC