The Radical Brilliance Podcast, with host Arjuna Ardagh, explores anything and everything we need to live a life of massive and generous contribution: not only to the earth and humanity today, but to sustainability for future generations. Guests include futurists, social entrepreneurs, environmentalists, artists and bio-hackers who are cracking the code on an upgrade to human consciousness for greatest brilliance. Prepare to be challenged, inspired and activated.
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The Radical Brilliance Podcast, with host Arjuna Ardagh, explores anything and everything we need to live a life of massive and generous contribution: not only to the earth and humanity today, but to sustainability for future generations. Guests include futurists, social entrepreneurs, environmentalists, artists and bio-hackers who are cracking the code on an upgrade to human consciousness for greatest brilliance. Prepare to be challenged, inspired and activated.
If you've become at all familiar by now with the Brilliance Cycle, you'll know that true originality and contribution requires the coexistence of four very different phases of activity.
12 to 3 is the spontaneous arising of fresh creative energy out of stillness.
3 to 6 is the realization of intentions into measurable results.
6 to 9 is where we fully integrate and learn from our mistakes to develop humility.
9 to 12 is where we recognize the limitations of our humanity, and turn to something beyond ourselves.
Today's podcast is useful in the 6 to 9 quadrant. In order to shift from fight or flight, sympathetic nervous system activity, into the parasympathetic activity where learning can happen, we need to be able to slow down. Sometimes pausing, going slower, produces greater results. Dr. Srini Pillay, an associate professor at Harvard University, will share with us the importance of taking frequent pauses between phases of focused activity in order to create more brilliant results.
3:11 -- Early experiments in focus and productivity
12:50 -- 5 disadvantages of focusing
22:22 -- Benefits of unfocused time
27:35 -- Strategies for balancing focused and unfocused time
48:30 -- A role-playing game
The Radical Brilliance Podcast
The Radical Brilliance Podcast, with host Arjuna Ardagh, explores anything and everything we need to live a life of massive and generous contribution: not only to the earth and humanity today, but to sustainability for future generations. Guests include futurists, social entrepreneurs, environmentalists, artists and bio-hackers who are cracking the code on an upgrade to human consciousness for greatest brilliance. Prepare to be challenged, inspired and activated.