A Step Towards Personal Excellence | Antano Solar John | TEDxGITAMUniversity

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Published 2017-01-20
Antano Solar John is the developer of Excellence Installation Technology. He is an explorer of what makes a genius a genius. And in this talk, he shares about how to continue the evolve the bar of excellence.

Antano has worked with Academy Award winner A.R Rahman to accelerate the performance of the Sunshine Orchestra, solved medically impossible challenges, helped million dollar businesses develop organizational excellence, and continues to work with the top musicians, performers and businessmen to bring about an innate shift in their unconscious patterns of thinking that produces extraordinary consequences over time.

In this TEDx talk, Antano challenges the common misconception that geniuses are specialists in one area and encourages people to look at personal limitations as opportunities that when overcome brings out the true individual genius in you.

Antano Solar John is a tech evangelist who is passionate about revolutionizing the entire learning experience with the help of technology. He experimented how the patterns of Neuro Linguistic Programming worked in a variety of situations whenever he had time outside his busy career as the chief technology officer(CTO) of Nuveda.Today he Co-Owns School of Excellence with Harini Ramachandran with the vision of "Creating Generations and Generations of Excellence".

This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx

All Comments (10)
  • @bhargavaa_2025
    SUPERB.... I can relate to remembering the lyrics of a song . It makes room to focus on the feel of the particular word ...coming next... etc
  • @tdiddle8950
    It's as if such systems say, "Forget your past. Use this system, and you can transcend." Transcendence does occur but mostly through hard work and personal observation. Which is to say, not through some contemporary, hoity toity system. The basis of who we are is there for a reason. Start with the foundation and then move forward.
  • @tdiddle8950
    You're really talking about CBT...without knowing it, I think. You say that physiological changes leave us with no choice. Is there not a choice, way into the past perhaps, that then causes us to have that current physiological response, which that at the contemporary time seems to be insurmountable? I think that everything is a choice, but perhaps the choice that was made was so far back in the past that we don't recall it, and so life appears to be determinant in the myopic present. I started posting, and I am no longer listening to the presentation, but I heard "neuro-linguistic programming." I am not really into such things. CBT is a good balance between counseling and action, as far as I know. So, I advocate that. Other types of non-ordinary therapy tend to forget the counseling factor, in my opinion.
  • @tdiddle8950
    It is absurd to think that a phobia can be really be 'fixed' in 45 minutes. I would recommend a study of psychoanalysis and neurosis for this speaker. That tells us that if we fix the surface problem...which can appear to have spectacular results in the near-term...that that problem simply metamorphasizes into something different based on a more foundational level, and in this instance the real problem remains unaddressed. Foundational issues simply reassert themselves in a superficially different manner, yet qualitatively, these issues are the same (if perhaps more imminent). Translation: if you spend 45 minutes fixing your phobia, then that phobia will just become something different (and perhaps more voracious), and by doing so nothing is solved and perhaps we have actually digressed, because we thought that we fixed the problem (we did the work), but then lo and behold it rears itself up in a new and even more threatening manner.