The Lost Art of How to Find Things
Autor B. Aronsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 iun 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780994638601
ISBN-10: 0994638604
Pagini: 56
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 3 mm
Greutate: 0.1 kg
Editura: Bill Aronson
ISBN-10: 0994638604
Pagini: 56
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 3 mm
Greutate: 0.1 kg
Editura: Bill Aronson
Notă biografică
Bill
Aronson
is
a
memory
coach
who
supports
thought
leaders.
He
has
helped
hundred
of
people
of
all
ages
to
improve
their
memory.
Recently,
in
front
of
an
invited
audience,
Bill
recalled
a
string
of
240
binary
numbers
in
under
240
seconds
and
in
2015
recalled
Pi
to
304
decimal
places.
He
does
this
mental
acrobatics
to
demonstrate
that
anyone
can
increase
their
memory.
Bill
says,
"If
I
can
do
it,
so
can
you.
I
have
an
ordinary
memory,
but
an
extraordinary
process
that
I
want
to
share
with
you."
Bill
is
known
as
a
thought
leader
gently
challenging
and
always
on
the
cutting
edge.
Everything
that
he
does
has
the
context
of
creating
transformation.
He
is
a
member
of
MENSA,
has
an
IQ
of
178,
a
disability
that
he
has
finally
come
to
accept.
Bill
has
practiced
mindfulness
for
over
forty
years
and
has
been
fortunate
to
meet
some
of
the
most
significant
visionaries
of
our
time,
including
Osho.
He
has
been
poisoned,
almost
blown
up
in
Northern
Ireland,
India
(twice),
and
Israel
and
is
pleasantly
surprised
that
he
is
still
alive.
Most
mornings
he
awakens
with
the
thought
"what
can
possibly
go
right?"
Bill
is
a
former
director
of
the
Tasmanian
Chamber
of
Commerce
&
Industry
(Australia),
which
he
helped
turn
around
from
an
embarrassing
$800K
loss
to
break-even
in
eighteen
months.
He
has
also
served
on
the
board
of
the
International
Coach
Federation
of
Australasia,
is
an
ICF
certified
coach
and
an
active
member
of
Rotary
whose
motto
is
service
above
self.
Bill
divides
his
time
between
Hobart,
Tasmania,
and
London,
UK.
To
date,
he
has
written
nine
books
on
business
transformation
including
Turning
up
for
Life
(Lulu
2011).