Radical Brilliance with Arjuna Ardagh
Radical Brilliance – Uncovering the Secrets of How Brilliance
Occurs with Arjuna Ardagh Aired Thursday, 21 February 2019, 7:00 PM
ET What caused Albert Einstein to recognize the general theory of
relativity laying in his bathtub? What caused Steve...
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Radical Brilliance – Uncovering the Secrets of How Brilliance
Occurs with Arjuna Ardagh
Aired Thursday, 21 February 2019, 7:00 PM ET
What caused Albert Einstein to recognize the general theory of
relativity laying in his bathtub? What caused Steve Jobs to
re-imagine the personal computer, and the phone, and then to
imagine a tablet that didn’t even exist until everyone realized
they had to have one? Why do some people have ideas that change the
world while others live lives of quiet imitation? What are the
components that contribute to an original, creative, and brilliant
life?
After studying the subject and speaking to 420 extraordinarily
intelligent people for his latest book, Radical Brilliance, Arjuna
Ardagh knows the secrets. What’s more, he claims, anyone with the
right understanding and willingness to make shifts in their
lifestyle can not only create the optimal environment for
innovative originality to thrive.
If you’re looking for ways to increase your creativity, bring more
brilliance into your life, and make a contribution to the evolution
of human consciousness, join Sandie this week when guest Arjuna
Ardagh will be sharing the secrets of the “Brilliance Cycle,” which
shows us that when four very different styles of activity repeat in
a cyclical fashion in the same life, brilliance is the
result.
ARJUNA ARDAGH is a bestselling writer, public speaker and executive
coach, who has trained more than 2000 coaches over the last 25
years. He is the author of nine books, including the 2005 #1
National Bestseller The Translucent Revolution. His latest book,
Radical Brilliance, is the anatomy of how and why people have
original ideas which change the world. He has been a speaker at
conferences all over the world, including at Google and the United
Nations.
Website: www.radicalbrilliance.com
Occurs with Arjuna Ardagh
Aired Thursday, 21 February 2019, 7:00 PM ET
What caused Albert Einstein to recognize the general theory of
relativity laying in his bathtub? What caused Steve Jobs to
re-imagine the personal computer, and the phone, and then to
imagine a tablet that didn’t even exist until everyone realized
they had to have one? Why do some people have ideas that change the
world while others live lives of quiet imitation? What are the
components that contribute to an original, creative, and brilliant
life?
After studying the subject and speaking to 420 extraordinarily
intelligent people for his latest book, Radical Brilliance, Arjuna
Ardagh knows the secrets. What’s more, he claims, anyone with the
right understanding and willingness to make shifts in their
lifestyle can not only create the optimal environment for
innovative originality to thrive.
If you’re looking for ways to increase your creativity, bring more
brilliance into your life, and make a contribution to the evolution
of human consciousness, join Sandie this week when guest Arjuna
Ardagh will be sharing the secrets of the “Brilliance Cycle,” which
shows us that when four very different styles of activity repeat in
a cyclical fashion in the same life, brilliance is the
result.
ARJUNA ARDAGH is a bestselling writer, public speaker and executive
coach, who has trained more than 2000 coaches over the last 25
years. He is the author of nine books, including the 2005 #1
National Bestseller The Translucent Revolution. His latest book,
Radical Brilliance, is the anatomy of how and why people have
original ideas which change the world. He has been a speaker at
conferences all over the world, including at Google and the United
Nations.
Website: www.radicalbrilliance.com
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