Oct 22, 2019
When you think of a genius, who first comes to mind? An
artist? Scientist? Sports player?
Regardless of the subject area, geniuses exhibit similar
traits that can all lead to finding fulfillment and becoming
successful.
In a brand new special eight-part series, Pete explores the
common factors linking geniuses and explains how you too can become
a genius.
In Part 6, we dive into the mindset of arguably the most
famous English writer of all time - William
Shakespeare. Studied throughout schools across the globe,
Shakespeare has become a household name despite humble origins and
authored almost 40 plays and countless other writings. However, it
was not the sheer volumes of his work that made his works timeless
- rather it was the first time that the complex nature of the human
psyche was explored and discussed in society. So how did
Shakespeare do it?
Join us as we uncover:
- The power of observation in becoming a genius;
- What it really means to be human;
- Why bringing people together is a recipe for
success.
What can you apply from this podcast to your life? Share with
us your biggest takeaways in the comments below!
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About Pete Cohen:
Pete Cohen is one of the world’s leading keynote speakers.
Hundreds of thousands of people from all over the world have been
motivated and inspired by Pete’s presentations. He has
professionally impacted on the lives of thousands of people
worldwide, including business executives, professional athletes and
the everyday person.
Pete has coached world-class athletes and sporting greats,
such as Sally Gunnell, Ellen MacArthur, Ronnie O’Sullivan, Arsenal
Football Club and Tim Henman to achieve peak performance.
Pete focuses on the importance of having a strong belief in
yourself. He teaches that you need to be positive and you have to
develop self-confidence to achieve your potential and be
successful.
He is the author of 19 published books, several of which have
been best-sellers across the world, including Shut the Duck Up,
Habit Busting, Life DIY and Sort Your Life Out. He has also
presented his own show on TV called The Coach and was the resident
Life Coach on GMTV for 12 years.