The Importance of Being Wrong
Week of June 19, 2021
The Importance of Being Wrong
Leslie McGuirk makes the case that being wrong is an essential ingredient for creative thinking and can in fact help us regain a more natural state of playful expectancy. McGuirk explains how being “wrong” has been the number one reason for her creative success.
The Hows and Whys of Astrology
Leslie McGuirk, professional astrologer, believes your astrology chart is like the owner’s manual in your car. It can tell you the best way to run your vehicle, but you always have free will to do whatever you want. Discover more about your own personal imprinting system and how this knowledge can help make life a lot easier.
Leslie McGuirk’s children’s books include the Tucker Series, If Rocks Could Sing, and Wiggens Learns His Manners at the Four Seasons, which Martha Stewart calls “a charming introduction to the fine art of good behavior.” She has sold over 2 million books worldwide, but started as an untrained artist selling her T-Shirt designs out of the back of her car. She became a marketing phenomenon in Japan during the 1990’s. Takashimaya, the high end Japanese department store produced over 1,500 products with her designs. She was also chosen as the designer for the restoration of the Tokyo Disneyland Hotel. Her “Quest for Inspiration” workshops began at Rancho La Puerta and have since been taught in many places. Leslie’s well-received TED talk in Hollywood, California on THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING WRONG can be found on the Web: lesliemcguirk.com The Importance of Being Wrong | Leslie McGuirk | TEDxHollywood