Simon Sinek: The Number One Reason Why You’re Not Succeeding | E145

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  • Опубликовано: 3 май 2024
  • This episode is part of our USA series, over the coming weeks you will get to see some incredible conversations with guests the likes of which we’ve never seen before. Bringing more value, more incredible stories, and more world-beating expertise.
    Simon Sinek is an author and public speaker, and one of the most interesting thinkers on business in the world today. His books ‘Start With Why’, ‘Leaders Eat Last’ and ‘The Infinite Game’ have sold millions and millions of copies.
    00:00 Intro
    01:09 Drifting from your ‘why’
    11:23 How do we create continuous goals?
    22:40 How do you find purpose in life?
    25:33 The importance of assessment from others & nursing personal relationships
    31:29 Practical advice to create a culture of seeking feedback from others
    44:32 Long term negative impact of lying in your business
    54:39 How to make the young generation thrive and stay motivated
    59:59 Workplace flexibility
    01:12:06 Steven, what are the reasons you're doing DOAC
    01:19:24 What are you working on next?
    01:22:47 What is your dark side?
    01:30:45 Our last guest’s question
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Комментарии • 1,4 тыс.

  • @TheDiaryOfACEO
    @TheDiaryOfACEO  Год назад +860

    Simon is one of our all-time most requested guests, and today he shares incredibly practical & actionable advice on HOW to create meaningful goals, what 'purpose is' and finding your why.
    Hit like and subscribe, we bring several subscribers in every month to watch from behind the scenes 🙌🏽 (we’ve had more than 100 in so far!)

    • @markjohnnojohnson5352
      @markjohnnojohnson5352 Год назад +12

      About to enjoy!👌🏻👌🏻👏👏

    • @sachamathers5013
      @sachamathers5013 Год назад +9

      It really helped me articulate my purpose. Love these episodes, so inspiring!

    • @lukecartwright613
      @lukecartwright613 Год назад +11

      I really enjoyed this episode. I loved the part of why you do the podcast.
      If I'm honest, I don't watch it because you are number 1 podcast. In fact if it was 10th I would still listen.
      I only watch it to learn from your deep conversations with smart, experienced people. Thank you for sharing these amazing conversations over the years 🙌

    • @bobjones4636
      @bobjones4636 Год назад +8

      Out of best pods this 'The One'..so far...

    • @narges8438
      @narges8438 Год назад +6

      Thanks for inviting him I really appreciate it Steven

  • @nangamimasakha5606
    @nangamimasakha5606 Год назад +2932

    People pay top dollar to go listen to powerful individuals such as Simon and others that have been on this podcast and yet Steven is here giving us access for free. Thank you. Mondays are for The Diary of A CEO

    • @TheDiaryOfACEO
      @TheDiaryOfACEO  Год назад +151

      Thank you Nangami!

    • @fateme5705
      @fateme5705 Год назад +26

      Thank you Steven🙏👌
      You made me happy and motivated by your channel 😻🥰❤

    • @GarrettAvery108
      @GarrettAvery108 Год назад +25

      Fun fact: booking Steven Sinek for a speaking engagement runs six figures 😲

    • @fateme5705
      @fateme5705 Год назад +5

      @@GarrettAvery108 wow

    • @nashjulie9332
      @nashjulie9332 Год назад +7

      Totally agree. Am hooked.

  • @chrisfontaine6221
    @chrisfontaine6221 Год назад +360

    " I don't think of myself as brilliant" One of the most truthful statements I keep close to my heart is "A wise man knows himself to be a fool, while the fools proclaim themselves to be wise"

    • @dopereflx7203
      @dopereflx7203 Год назад +8

      I have heard that as "A wise man knows he knows nothing at all" thanks for another cool way to understand that!

    • @pridify
      @pridify Год назад +10

      I also have heard “You know nothing, Jon Snow”

    • @nuhaakmel6871
      @nuhaakmel6871 5 месяцев назад

      ''the more you know the more you realize you don't know''

    • @biotechno100
      @biotechno100 2 месяца назад +2

      Better to have people think you are a fool, than open your mouth and remove all doubt.

  • @takemehome.9729
    @takemehome.9729 4 месяца назад +97

    "Never asking for help is selfish." Well, that one hit me.

    • @chrisklugh
      @chrisklugh Месяц назад +3

      Me too. Cause I notice that I don't ask for help anymore. Like its been a trend for me in the past 10+ years. I don't know if I'm being defensive, or if this is the absolute truth, but I don't trust anyone. Asking for help is followed up by how much its going to cost me. Everything is monetized. There is no community of people anymore. Friends are not the friends I had 10+ years ago. Back in the day we invested our Social Capital in each other. No one does that anymore.
      I live with 3 roommates and they are strangers too me. We rarely see each other in person. The only thing I see is the mess they leave behind. I've grown very resentful to strangers. Stranger Danger. Everyone is out for themselves. I blame our addiction to the internet for that. Nothing has socially divided us then anything else. Nothing created more loneliness then the addiction everyone has to be alone with their screens.

    • @isyrafismail7801
      @isyrafismail7801 Месяц назад

      @@chrisklugh I get your POV. I understand but blaming things is sign of unmature (sorry if it sound harsh) If you want some advice, try to give some gift or cook something to eat together. Maybe it'll be little awkward but you'll overcome it eventually. But don't get too stress when things going south as we know there will be some drama, and so on, you name it. Good luck mate.

    • @chrisklugh
      @chrisklugh Месяц назад

      @@isyrafismail7801My point is based on the lack of social investment people put in others. Everyone is a revolving door. People come, people go. We don't settle in and build lasting relationships anymore. So in the mean time, people are minimizing what they do for others. I know I'm guilty of this too. But as long as we have minimal engagement with others, were going to minimize the risks of doing favors for them. It has come down to how much are you going to pay me to be your friend. Cause pizza and beer is not enough of a payment when asking a 'friend' in time of moving. They are too busy or comparing it to a days work in pay. Between monetizing everything and apps, there is no more human connection anymore. Only Rich people have friends it seems. Poor people are just junkies looking for a fix. The middle class is too busy being online. And nobody really gives a shit about anyone but themselves.

    • @ColinPierce
      @ColinPierce 23 дня назад

      Yep. Same here

    • @DaveyLuckky
      @DaveyLuckky 19 дней назад

      Heard that one loud and clear..... Was a hard gulp.

  • @aginamabednego
    @aginamabednego Год назад +202

    I totally love Simon Sinek. His ability to steer the conversation in such a way that the next statement affirms the previous. Thank you Steven . I don't know why you started this show but I tell you it's one of the best things that has happened to this generation

    • @Luieyy
      @Luieyy 6 месяцев назад +2

      Go back and listen to the full episode, he explains why he started the show.

    • @dhanyasatya4161
      @dhanyasatya4161 4 месяца назад

      😂ko8bk😂Luieyy 😂j🎉jlijlknmknkl❤o 😂❤😂s4k😅3h😂3❤

  • @jephthebeljour7144
    @jephthebeljour7144 Год назад +590

    I love how Steven gives his guest so much talking time and allow them to fully explore their thoughts after asking questions Such a great host Impeccable wisdom was shared throughout this interview. Gold.

    • @TheDiaryOfACEO
      @TheDiaryOfACEO  Год назад +28

      Thank you Jephthe🙏🏽

    • @inthemomentchannel4191
      @inthemomentchannel4191 Год назад +8

      Hear, hear!

    • @maralghawsi6239
      @maralghawsi6239 Год назад +19

      Yes!! There's nothing more frustrating than seeing someone is trying to gather their thoughts and deliver it the way they want, only to be interrupted by the host. Steven does an amazing job of allowing that space to think, and for listeners to absorb what's been said.

    • @nauxsi1165
      @nauxsi1165 Год назад +7

      Podcast format allows more depth...

    • @chhenso9565
      @chhenso9565 Год назад +1

      @@TheDiaryOfACEO q

  • @sarahfletcher01
    @sarahfletcher01 2 месяца назад +49

    SIMON IS AMAZING. “HOW I CREATE WEALTH”

    • @sarahfletcher01
      @sarahfletcher01 2 месяца назад +2

      The first step to creating wealth is figuring out your goaIs and risk toIerance - either on your own or with the heIp of a financiaI coach, and foIIowing through with an inteIIigent pIan, you wiII gain financiaI growth over the years and enjoy the benefits of managing your money.

    • @sarahfletcher01
      @sarahfletcher01 2 месяца назад +2

      I am fortunate I made productive decisions that changed my finances through my financiaI coach. Got my 2nd house in Feb, and hoping to retire soon. Give this a try and attain weaIth.

    • @sarahfletcher01
      @sarahfletcher01 2 месяца назад +2

      researvh the name, if you care.

    • @sarahfletcher01
      @sarahfletcher01 2 месяца назад +2

      REBECCA MARTIN WATSON

    • @yung1448
      @yung1448 2 месяца назад +2

      l’m amazed to partake on this, lt has rekindled the fire to my goals..

  • @Af_learn
    @Af_learn Год назад +295

    “Let us all be the leaders we wish we had.” -Simon Sinek

    • @SmithWhite-pf9kq
      @SmithWhite-pf9kq Год назад +5

      Amen.
      The parents we never had, the friends we never had, the kind stranger that we needed...be all of it for others and for yourself.

    • @shannyarce6044
      @shannyarce6044 10 месяцев назад

      AMEN ❤️❤️

    • @rozalinapiano
      @rozalinapiano 10 месяцев назад

      It is as dangerous to act as intellectual leader today, as it was at the time when they were crucified among thieves in fear of loosing power

  • @OpeNSouL
    @OpeNSouL Год назад +198

    I am wiping back tears after watching this video because as someone who has recently been diagnosed with ADHD, I feel seen. We all aspire to Simon's level of "brilliance" and it's such a comfort to have him share his status. I hope I can find more content discussing his neurodivergence. I have been playing this interview in dribs and drabs for over a week so I can savour all the gems.

    • @tvm2209
      @tvm2209 Год назад +5

      INFJ

    • @hawkenfox
      @hawkenfox Год назад +6

      Don't let the world label you "ADHD". Understand this, weakness is sometimes in fact a strength. Labels don't help, they help the medical department make more money tho. A smart and intelligent person can be fool by his own intelligence that he need no advice from those around him and becomes deaf to the truth around him ... strength turning into a curse.

    • @lalamunns
      @lalamunns Год назад +3

      I have ADHD diagnosed at age 38 - I figured it out around the age of 35. Keep your head up, take your time learning about your personal diagnosis and be kind to yourself. I found knowing very freeing and I have been learning quite a lot about myself for the past few years. It's a funky journey :-)

    • @zamzamp2757
      @zamzamp2757 Год назад +3

      I was thinking that too! He sounds like an INFJ but also maybe an Aspie. Is that even possible? What an amazing combination!

    • @tvm2209
      @tvm2209 Год назад

      @@zamzamp2757 what’s an aspie? Apologies for my ignorance 😅

  • @anthonyjohnson2752
    @anthonyjohnson2752 Год назад +51

    Thank you, Simon's segment "How do you know you lived a life worth living" almost made me cry at 1:33:15. People will pick up where I left off and continue without me. I was clear enough, my cause was compelling enough, and the tools I left were sharp enough that others will use them, make them better, and invent new ones. Thank you.

  • @kowemendoza
    @kowemendoza 2 месяца назад +11

    These are the takeaways from this session that I'll be taking home:
    18:50 - Finally, a simple explanation of what meditation is and how to do it.
    19:42 - How to be a real friend.
    20:51 - This is your higher purpose.
    52:48 - You can learn to be uncomfortable.
    1:11:03 - Not all stress is bad.
    1:33:04 - Was your life worth living?

  • @whiteandyellowmedia
    @whiteandyellowmedia Год назад +30

    Thank you, Steven, and thank you, Simon. The DOAC is not a podcast. it's so much more. It is learning platform.
    These are the takeaways from this session that I'll be taking home:
    18:50 - Finally, a simple explanation of what meditation is and how to do it.
    19:42 - How to be a real friend.
    20:51 - This is your higher purpose.
    52:48 - You can learn to be uncomfortable.
    1:11:03 - Not all stress is bad.
    1:33:04 - Was your life worth living?

  • @tylerroberson1748
    @tylerroberson1748 Год назад +78

    For the past week, these podcasts have really woken me up and put things into perspective for me. I have been depressed and wondering why I have a lack of motivation to actually get out there and take the steps towards doing what I love and having a purpose in life while I’m doing it. This is Big for me, but just the first step. I appreciate your platform of honesty and how you always bring to life our thoughts, the unspoken truth of our lives. You say it out loud. I also appreciate your sacrifice which is giving your time in order to help us inner-stand our own purpose and meaning to life. This is beautiful. Thank you 🤎✨

    • @utubepunk
      @utubepunk Год назад +1

      Here's to you & a better tomorrow! 🍺 🍻

    • @wordgirl6267
      @wordgirl6267 5 месяцев назад

      You are not alone. Let's do this together, friend 😊

  • @jessicaneville2658
    @jessicaneville2658 Год назад +31

    Alot of what he says is exactly how I've spent my whole life feeling and knowing without having the ability to put it into the right words to explain to others. Being the eldest of a single parent household, I happily have always sacrificed alot for my family and put them first. I'm grateful for the lessons I learnt at a very early age. I hope one day I can use that information to help others .

    • @alzychoze6591
      @alzychoze6591 10 месяцев назад

      It’s interesting to hear the masculine self exonerate traditionally feminine values-
      So glad

  • @marielocascio2099
    @marielocascio2099 Год назад +27

    Breathtaking to see two articulate men having a collaboratively intelligent conversation and sharing insights and truths without any hint of ego or competition. Also fantastic to hear that Simon is working on Police Reform. This is so important for our civil society. Thank you

  • @therealgerbreen
    @therealgerbreen Год назад +27

    Simon made me feel so much better about myself when he admitted to not being able to read books because of ADHD - I have the very same problem! I have bookshelves packed with books that I bought because I want the information that is inside them, but I just can't stay concentrated when reading. It is very encouraging to hear such an intelligent and articulate man as Simon Sinek has the same issue. Discovering Audible has been a gamechanger for me, as I listen much better than I read, and I can do it in the car, while doing chores etc.

    • @whore4laksa
      @whore4laksa 5 месяцев назад

      Even when i'm studying.. much prefer listening compare to reading somehow it gets in my brain and stay

  • @kimbrink8257
    @kimbrink8257 Год назад +17

    What I loved about this podcast was that sometimes Steven is unlocking a conversation that listeners need to hear, but here he really looked like the cogs were turning in his mind, like there were hard truths or things that he needed to hear, himself.

  • @jamescurrie3445
    @jamescurrie3445 5 месяцев назад +8

    Please pray for me guys I need to get of methodone and get my life back together, pray that I get the funds to get to detox center so I can get my life back together, I have a little boy and I can not be a good dad while I'm taking methodone. I am so ready to change. God bless everyone

    • @user-hk4fg1pt7y
      @user-hk4fg1pt7y 28 дней назад

      Stop the methadone and take bruefrin depo! I've been craving the heroin and it works as a sedative. I'll of course pray for you!

    • @therza1133
      @therza1133 14 дней назад

      u clean yet?

    • @sipandchipgolf
      @sipandchipgolf 14 дней назад

      If you're why is your son. Every time you use methodone, you are hurting your son.

  • @Solbakkengard
    @Solbakkengard 7 месяцев назад +10

    Simon Sinek... I listen to a lot of podcasts on many channels. Simons talks are what changes things in me every time. There is so much feeling of authenticity and connections to what truly matters. And he is pointing on issues about things we see as the good things and how it often comes from selfish places. Self awareness... I aspire to stay self aware more in my life and get into the true Why s in my life... Thanks🙏

  • @amantemotshewa3611
    @amantemotshewa3611 Год назад +31

    I finally found someone who understands my idea that life only has purpose thru another. Love this podcast!

  • @olluri
    @olluri Месяц назад +316

    *I love the grounded reality of this channel!!!*
    Retirement took a toll on my finances, but with my involvement in the digital market, $27,000 weekly returns has been life changing. AWESOME GOD❤️

    • @olluri
      @olluri Месяц назад +1

      Only God knows how much grateful i am. After so much struggles I now own a new house and my family is happy once again everything is finally falling into place!!

    • @RussellGraham-pz4vw
      @RussellGraham-pz4vw Месяц назад

      I'm 37 and have been looking for ways to be successful, please how??

    • @RussellGraham-pz4vw
      @RussellGraham-pz4vw Месяц назад

      Wow that's huge, how do you make that much monthly?

    • @olluri
      @olluri Месяц назад

      Thanks to my co-worker (Alex) who suggested Ms Maria Angelina Alexander.

    • @olluri
      @olluri Месяц назад

      She's a licensed broker in the states 🇺🇸

  • @beautifulcrazy
    @beautifulcrazy Год назад +5

    Oh wow thank you Simon! I've never understood why I can't and will not read. I'm dyslexic and was so short-sighted as a child that I had a learning disability and came last in class every year from grade 1-5. When an eye doctor came to my school, it was then that I realized that it was not my brain, but my eyes. I went home and relearned everything, reading, writing, presenting, and came 2nd in class the end of that year. Since then I've gone from failure to heightened intelligence that I cannot explain where the ideas and knowledge comes from, yet today I've learned that it's my truth that is service to others. Service to humanity is the only thing that matters at the end of the day.

    • @joshuagharis9017
      @joshuagharis9017 Год назад

      My 11 year old is dyslexic, I always tell her how impressed I am but what and how she learns

  • @rikqrdo
    @rikqrdo 11 месяцев назад +51

    This CD has three separate relaxation/meditation sessions on it ruclips.net/user/postUgkxzpa8CIfZcihW4Z0F_ja0QF3W9KIatrsq guided by a very pleasant and direct male voice. Unlike so many other products of its type, this CD does not have bad synthesizer music, does not feature a phony or affected style of narration, and does not make any bogus claims to be subliminal or to re-train the brain or any of that balderdash. What you get is 1. a guided meditation for getting into a pleasantly relaxed state of body awareness while taking a stroll (superb for those easing back into a fitness routine slowly after an illness or injury) 2. A nice long breath-awareness relaxation session that if followed diligently can put you into very deep states of full-body relaxation and mental calmness, and 3. a buddhist-inspired meditation session designed to help you develop and maintain feelings of loving kindness toward not just yourself and your friends, but toward people you don't even like. The CD makes no claims to be designed for advanced meditators or for buddhists or hindus/yoga practitioners looking for very deep and esoteric stuff. It is geared more toward the average person who just wants to develop the habit of relaxation and stress relief through natural, healthy means. him, if you happen to be reading this, keep up the good work fella, and I love your accent. I would also like to note that I have never fallen asleep while listening to this product. I would like to kindly suggest to the reviewer who said this CD makes him fall asleep, that he might want to get checked to see if he has a sleep disorder, or if he is simply not setting aside ample time for restful sleep at night. A healthy person getting adequate rest at night should be able to go into deep states of mental relaxation without dozing off, if not all the time, then most of the time.

  • @GregWagstaff
    @GregWagstaff Год назад +25

    This podcast is so addictive. I love the guests, the questions, the layout, everything!

  • @ludwinadautovic
    @ludwinadautovic Год назад +7

    It's 1.30am! I just had to watch it in its entirety. If I was able to pick two dinner party guests it would be these two men. What a compelling conversation. Thank you.

  • @StringsJohnny
    @StringsJohnny Год назад +10

    I have to pause it multiple times just to digest the wisdom imparted by this conversation. Just wow.

  • @amyclaire3873
    @amyclaire3873 Год назад +166

    Oh wow, between just watching Mo’s episode and now getting to watch this, I expect my wisdom levels to sky rocket 🚀😂 I’ve been watching Simon’s videos for years now. Steven you’re getting such epic guests! 🙌🏼

    • @TheDiaryOfACEO
      @TheDiaryOfACEO  Год назад +18

      Thank you Amy! glad you are loving the podcast 🙏🏽

    • @Berke-Khan
      @Berke-Khan Год назад +1

      a link please

    • @PositivelySpicy
      @PositivelySpicy Год назад +6

      I stayed listening to the whole podcast. He is engaged and full of wisdom. Such a great interview.

  • @shivangigautam1112
    @shivangigautam1112 4 месяца назад +4

    Here watching from india and have to say that i am addicted to this channel now . Steven's questions , Simon's very clear answers and the interaction between both the guys is just ....awesome....i am 19 years old and these kind of podcasts are really helpful😢 thankyou for providing such good quality of content .

  • @phillipmills264
    @phillipmills264 Год назад +63

    Probably the best interveiw/podcast with Simon Sinek I’ve experienced in a very long time, beautifully crafted by Steven Bartlett.

  • @taffy90234
    @taffy90234 Год назад +37

    I just love the level of honesty from both sides of the table. Simon for being an honest guest and Steven for being a great honest host. So many good conversational moments! More specifically, very relatable! Thank you for this!

  • @sue9600
    @sue9600 Год назад +19

    Great talk Simon and Steve. Some of your audience definitely remember the start of the Internet. I'm 62 and it's never too late to change your life and improve. Thank you both!

  • @Cminah
    @Cminah Год назад +19

    Dairy of a ceo is my favourite podcast every guest fills me with new knowledge and understanding of myself .Thank you Steven !

  • @amyroberts8692
    @amyroberts8692 Год назад +23

    I’ve felt his comment about ADHD and the difficulty in reading. I made the decision to switch to audiobooks over 20 years ago and it was a game changer. Now I “read” quite a few books per year and use a text to talk app for long articles online. Occasionally a purist will comment about my not making time to sit and read a book, I ask them if blind people are really reading when they use their fingers.🤔

    • @anerkant
      @anerkant Год назад

      Beautiful🌷

    • @monikabober7290
      @monikabober7290 Год назад

      Brilliant :D

    • @chickenortheeggphotography
      @chickenortheeggphotography Год назад

      Amy, I agree with you. I've had audible for a year now and it's been a godsend. I used youtube for a long time, even spotify, but it was hard to find anything good without a robot.
      Audiobooks are the number one reason I was able to start reading physical books again. It was engaging enough for me, to hear an author and the way they speak it made things so much relatable.
      And because of that, I often will research authors and get used to their voice and manner of speaking so that when I read a book by them I can apply it in the way they would intonate and so on. But it took me almost 20 years to read again, and listen. I did it at work all the time, but when I got home, I just could never get into it.
      I still love my audible account and often listen to books when I am driving or exercising, in times when I am able to really digest things and remember things.

  • @pencilsandspaghetti
    @pencilsandspaghetti Год назад +29

    One of my favorite interviews/episodes to date! Thank you Steven for bringing Simon onto this platform for us to enlighten ourselves! 🤗

  • @nangamimasakha5606
    @nangamimasakha5606 Год назад +18

    When the second Mo Gawdat episode was posted last week, I didn't watch it immediately because I needed time to sit down and fully immerse myself in the episode, with zero interruptions. I guess this is another one. Love Simon Sinek.

  • @humbulaniyuhwl3761
    @humbulaniyuhwl3761 Год назад +18

    No better way to start a week, thank you Steve. "Keeping this to myself".

  • @autumnbonhamcoxabc
    @autumnbonhamcoxabc Год назад +13

    I'm not even halfway through and I couldn't agree more with the wisdom being shared. Awareness of your "why" coupled with action leads to self-truthfulness and an authenticity led life. Here we find our purpose. Here we find service, and true love can only exist in spaces of unconditional love and understanding. And all these things, as Simon stated, require sacrifice. This is the space most fertile for growth. Such potent reminders, super grateful for this podcast. A space perfectly held!

  • @ysys999
    @ysys999 Год назад +4

    I'm so fascinated by simons work. Seeking for any video i come around... Reading his books, interviews podcast's and else but this one was the best I have heard and to hear fir the first time he is mentioning his ADHD and how hard it is for him to read a book was overwhelming for me. I hope that some day our world would advance only few percent towards his vision... Thank you both. Trying to be apart if this movement and serve others. Stay well and good luck to all.

  • @andrewthibozz1486
    @andrewthibozz1486 Год назад +6

    Gosh, know how much i find it difficult to read, but very eager to learn, I have learned so much on youtube, masterclass, udemy courses and alot of audiobooks. I thought something was wrong with me when i struggled to finish a book, and Simon is 100% exactly like me, loves learning and never stop asking why.
    Thank you for yet another great episode Steven
    Thabiso (South Africa)

  • @radinaivanova19
    @radinaivanova19 Год назад +11

    Thank you for for inviting Simon to the podcast! What a guest! I have been following him for years and have read ‘Start with why’ and ‘The infinite game’ and both books are fantastic. I even had a sign in my office saying ‘start with why’ to remind myself of my purpose every day. 🙏

  • @user-ek7lj2hz8k
    @user-ek7lj2hz8k 8 месяцев назад +2

    “Let us all be the leaders we wish we had.” -Simon Sinek. I loved this podcast. Thanks to Simon and Steven!!.

  • @esthermwangi5532
    @esthermwangi5532 Год назад +8

    Amazing, lots of things to learn, unlearn and re-learn, always from this podcast. What stood out for me is
    1. being comfortable with having uncomfortable conversation. That is acquiring conflict resultion skills.
    2. Self awareness is the basis of personal growth.
    3. Truth is exhibited from letting people help you. Asking for help is a form of service because you are allowing someone else to experience the joy of doing so. Not asking for help is actually a selfish act.
    4. How do I take care of those closest to me? to ensure my tribe is strong
    5. The tree of monkeys in the co-operate space....lol
    6. Replacing judgement with curiosity.
    7. Practice being honest. Truth does not have to be brutal.

  • @hananalsalahi6330
    @hananalsalahi6330 Год назад +4

    This podcast has truly enhanced my life in terms of how I think and as a result the choices I make, it has also affected others in terms of what I had shared with them being learnt from the podcast (Ex. The 51%, talking back to Becky and so much more), it especially had a profound affect on my mother who had looked into her own journey of grief and made different choices accordingly after she listened to your first episode with Mo Gawdat.
    I can’t thank yourself and the team enough, to many more informative and honest conversations.

  • @josephcrayston5012
    @josephcrayston5012 Год назад +5

    I have been listening to this podcast for quite some time and have found a comforting place where I can take away key understandings from hese interviews while still feeling as though I can still pursue my true self. I find that many other podcasts make me feel as though I should be changing my life and who I am. For this comfort, I thank you. You and your guests have been aiding millions of people in becoming healthier and more conscious about themselves.

  • @MbekeWaseme
    @MbekeWaseme Год назад +4

    I can sit here day after day listening to these podcasts! The joy of hearing these voices that share words that resonate with my heart, spirit and soul. People who speak truth to power and are literally creating new and better realities for people from the global majority with their energy and intentions

  • @lisasibley2955
    @lisasibley2955 Год назад +21

    Such a great conversation between you both. Incredible insights into the human experience, honesty and truth. Thank you.

  • @pizzaquattroformaggi1203
    @pizzaquattroformaggi1203 Год назад +5

    summary
    1. Understand the importance of having a purpose in life and in business.
    2. Develop a clear understanding of why you do what you do.
    3. Create a sense of trust and loyalty among customers and employees.
    4. Emphasize the importance of having a purpose and how it can help to create a successful business.
    5. Take the time to think about what your purpose is and why it is important to you.
    6. Ask yourself questions such as “What do I want to achieve?” and “What is the impact I want to make?”
    7. Build relationships and foster a sense of community.
    8. Create a sense of purpose and belonging.
    9. Motivate and inspire people to work together towards a common goal.
    10. Create a sense of trust and loyalty.

  • @kylemoore6865
    @kylemoore6865 Год назад +40

    What Simon said about covid is so true. I was in a job that i didnt necessarily like but i stuck to it because leaving to do something new was too a big a jump. I was furloughed then made redundant, bounced about a few labouring jobs to help make ends meet. Eventually i got a job i love and im so interested in. Sometimes when the jump seems to big it may not be that big after all

    • @santaclase3410
      @santaclase3410 Год назад

      Santa Clase
      2 days ago
      yeS Thanks for sharing🥰🥰🥰😇😇😇

    • @stevenfinch9026
      @stevenfinch9026 Год назад

      100 💯 mt

    • @Texttalk3794
      @Texttalk3794 Год назад

      Simon Sinek , have been completely silent on mass layoff. He only delivers good / ideal statement. and sell his books. Thats the whole idea. He doesn't have the courage to confront the situation what big corporates are doing with their employee. I don't consider Simon as a role model.

  • @newnewchu9323
    @newnewchu9323 8 месяцев назад +4

    You channel is one of the best podcast channels and I must admit that Steven is the most articulate person when doing the interview! Love listening to his podcasts as he uses the pauses very well, giving time for himself to speak out the ideas thoroughly and, most importantly, all his interviews are so comfortable to listen to!

  • @RossetBespokeButlers
    @RossetBespokeButlers Год назад +7

    Thank you. Simon Sinek is one of the best speakers and motivators there is. I especially like the way he lets the reader (or listener) make their own choices, he does not try to tell you what is right he simply gives you an idea of how to look for it.

  • @eleniantoniou8287
    @eleniantoniou8287 Год назад +56

    Thank you Simon You just inspired me to finally publish my children’s book, it’s a book encouraging expression and heathy relationships at a young age. I faced trauma as a child and want more than anything for children not to go through what I did. The book has been developing dust for the last 4 years! Also thank you Steven, another great interview 🙌❤️🦋

    • @ayaden995
      @ayaden995 Год назад +3

      I wish you all the luck and success for your project. I hope you will be able to complete it. 💛

    • @TheDiaryOfACEO
      @TheDiaryOfACEO  Год назад +5

      Thanks for sharing Eleni! Good luck with your book launch🤍

    • @phandapanda9644
      @phandapanda9644 10 месяцев назад +1

      Remembering the "why" ...you're doing this, is the reason you will finish it. What I learned from this podcast is that when the *cause* is tied to helping others, we find purpose and fulfillment. Yours is tied to helping children...

  • @skwad240
    @skwad240 Год назад +82

    I was waiting for this episode for so long 🙌 "Start With Why" is one of the best book i've ever read.

    • @TheDiaryOfACEO
      @TheDiaryOfACEO  Год назад +3

      🙌🏽 hope you enjoy!

    • @Texttalk3794
      @Texttalk3794 Год назад

      Simon Sinek , have been completely silent on mass layoff. He only delivers good / ideal statement. and sell his books. Thats the whole idea. He doesn't have the courage to confront the situation what big corporates are doing with their employee. I don't consider Simon as a role model

  • @363doubleplay
    @363doubleplay 19 дней назад

    I’ve been reflecting on how much connection I have to this Podcast. I was fortunate enough to see Steven Bartlett speak live at HubSpot Inbound 2023, his ability to captivate is in a rarefied atmosphere. One thing that kept coming up for me is how brilliant the name is “The Diary of a CEO”.
    It inherently is grounded in openness, and invitational. We’re seeing behind the curtain. That comes through in the guest’s delivery, but also delivers on what was discussed on this episode around truth seeking.
    I’m hooked! Kudos all around.
    This was the best dialogue I’ve seen with Simon to date.

  • @eSuccess-Academy
    @eSuccess-Academy 6 месяцев назад +5

    Steven, thank you for another incredible episode, full of golden nuggets. The best parts are obviously those where you and Simon are sharing the uncomfortable truth. These truly vulnerable things like your selfish goals, Simon not reading books, not accepting compliments... You are letting us discover the real humans behind the most incredible people (you included) inspiring us to do the same - sharing our truth. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

  • @evitabrown6586
    @evitabrown6586 Год назад +15

    This was such a powerhouse video. The first one I’ve seen of yours and the first I’ve heard of you but I was talking back and agreeing with so much being said about sustainability and create a more just world and being honest that I can’t wait to watch your other videos and hear from you and your other guess. Kudos to the quality of your podcast. ❤

  • @CelesteAHall
    @CelesteAHall Год назад +2

    Truly appreciate the focus placed on the value of kindness, compassion, being of service to another, delayed gratification, having courage to care enough to have uncomfortable conversations ... and the point that societally we fail to prepare children for adult life with the skills necessary for complex interpersonal relationships, like critical thinking, conflict resolution, effective listening
    etc etc
    Thank you for sharing
    the personal improvement ideas
    Ultimately to help humanity

  • @palmtree6843
    @palmtree6843 6 месяцев назад

    Knowing he doesn’t usually read through most books is liberating for me! I really don’t know how to sit and read, I really wish I did. So I made it through school by listening and talking, group discussions etc. My attendance is as close to perfect as possible because I need to listen to understand and remember.
    It’s beautiful to know you can do pretty well despite this situation. Thank you 🙏🏼

  • @roasking9519
    @roasking9519 Год назад +12

    Steven, I really appreciate the type of kind listener you are, reflect exactly on the context of the content, and draft a carefully vast question one after another. Very inspiring to me! Hope you read this. Love from Pakistan

  • @LK-mc7uh
    @LK-mc7uh Год назад +7

    Hi There!
    I just wanted to say that Simon changed my whole life...He inspired me to inspire other people and it works!His books are very helpful and full of fantastic simplicity. I can't wait for next 📚 🤩

  • @DAdeuceeight
    @DAdeuceeight Год назад +1

    "I don't think of myself as brilliant; now the impact I leave on someone could be perceived as brilliant, but I myself am not brilliant."
    ^Brilliant

  • @vindeljay
    @vindeljay Год назад +1

    I didn't really understand why I like listening to your podcasts, but hearing that about the truth is it in a nutshell. I'm so sick of sifting through the BS to find the truth, but hear I don't have to do that. I love the truth and through these podcasts, I'm learning bit by bit to get better at telling the truth. Thanks.

  • @crystychyp
    @crystychyp Год назад +4

    Such value in these kind of talks and the fact that's "for free" is event mind-blowing that not more people are listening.
    I would LOVE to be so lucky to attend such conversations although that would mean to travel from Jersey to London and take time away from work ❤️
    I've firstly came across you as a dragon and really admired you for what you've achieved and the way you talk no only to the attendees but to the dragons too.
    Keep this up, you're both brilliant and I know you both know that but really the impact of it on 'us' is far more than you both imagine
    Lots of respect and love
    Chris

  • @lanre7
    @lanre7 Год назад +7

    Thank you Steven for always sharing practical advice and positive energy through this channel 🙂

  • @zamzamp2757
    @zamzamp2757 Год назад +1

    Knowing “why” is everything if you want to live a life of contentment. If money is the goal then you will never be content. I’ve been blessed with this realisation from a young age, that in times of need and in times of plenty, your greatest wealth is your purpose… That is the good that you can bring to yourself and others, like Simon said through sacrifice, empathy, trust and understanding. Thanks to Steven and Simon I hope many of us are closer to attaining that true wealth of contentment.

  • @joshuagharis9017
    @joshuagharis9017 Год назад +1

    I absolutely love how transparent you both are. It's cathartic and inspiring and so emotive to me

  • @philmccracken2012
    @philmccracken2012 Год назад +7

    Wow! I legitimately feel better than I did before I watched this podcast. Thank you both for a wonderful, positive and thoughtful experience.

  • @benjaminng4582
    @benjaminng4582 Год назад +6

    "We don't get to decide when we are present, we get to practice being present". 18:30

  • @CP_EV.
    @CP_EV. Год назад +1

    Sharing weaknesses and strengths at all levels - blown away by this.

  • @viddykoobare8371
    @viddykoobare8371 Год назад +7

    I love his truth and honesty, that’s what we call a noble personality ❤

  • @weronikaciepiela9395
    @weronikaciepiela9395 Год назад +3

    Thank you for including me in the podcast! One of the best one I’ve ever listened to!

  • @elviratukaeva5650
    @elviratukaeva5650 Год назад +12

    Thank you so much for this episode. It’s really one of the best podcast with Simon. It actually made me emotional and I learned a lot too.

  • @Michel-ou7rl
    @Michel-ou7rl Год назад +1

    I'm suppose to be preparing for a french tour that I will be conducting tomorrow but I stumbled onto this interview of Simon Sinek! and just had to finish it. What a man! Everytime I listen to him I just think about my life and WHY? Am I doing what I am doing. Something I have struggled with is dating someone serioulsy and truly being in love and knowing why I am dating the woman that I am dating...Long story short ...this was very helpful. I conclude that the point is to be with someone whom I would be of service to in terms of helping them be who they really are and vice versa. Thank you The Diary of A CEO team and thank you Simon Sinek...This is my top episode for now :)...Now I'm going to take a 30 min nap and continue with the french tour! :)

  • @phyllismbugua4186
    @phyllismbugua4186 4 месяца назад

    I've literally listened to this podcast 20 times. Gosh this is pure. Thank you so much. Worth listening.❤

  • @marginbusinesscom
    @marginbusinesscom Год назад +21

    I almost forgot about him and was just realizing how amazing this actually is to have Simon on your podcast - congrats Steven, keep them coming ;)

  • @robemerton-grigg5047
    @robemerton-grigg5047 Год назад +18

    I've got to say your podcasts and this one in particular are singlehandedly helping me change my mindset in so many aspects of my life.
    Awesome work and Thank you

  • @kingsleyumenna5416
    @kingsleyumenna5416 5 месяцев назад

    "My happiness doesn't live in the past"
    There's so much wisdom in this statement

  • @BigJordMc
    @BigJordMc 2 месяца назад +1

    Woking on something you love is called passion, working on something you hate is called stress.
    Wow.

  • @sonya0811
    @sonya0811 Год назад +5

    My favorite podcast . .thank you for having Simon, who is both “brilliant and genius” on …seeing him being vulnerable was charming!

  • @kunalmukesh7420
    @kunalmukesh7420 9 месяцев назад +3

    Simon Sinek is one of my heroes!
    I learned a lot from him and it has changed by mindset completely. I hope other people also learn from him and grow themselves.

  • @nghala
    @nghala Год назад

    From as much as has been said by Simon Sinek in this interwiew, his sense of humour and devout sense of self in explaining the truths of life in accordance to relationships, occupations, personalities and other reality based situations in impact with all that happens around one, is in itself the true power to set one free and be honest with themselves, and not only that, but in finding their one true purpose in life. So amazing👏👏

  • @chinny_wendy
    @chinny_wendy 7 месяцев назад +2

    This is one of the most insightful conversations I have ever heard! Thank you so much Simon and Steven! Wisdom surreal!!! 🤗🤗🤗🤗

  • @IbrarRaja
    @IbrarRaja Год назад +4

    Massive fan of Simon and been watching his videos for years! Thank you so much for inviting him as a guest. What a wonderful, insightful podcast.
    Steven, you legend! Thanks for these amazing guests.

  • @FizzyGravy
    @FizzyGravy Год назад +5

    The section about school curriculum is spot on. The school system has many gaps that are leading to people lacking key life skills for the rest of their lives.

    • @paulerick6001
      @paulerick6001 Год назад

      Agreed. This has been known for so long, yet very little change. I remember Pink Floyd's "Brick in the Wall"!

  • @laurab9867
    @laurab9867 Год назад

    "We are just using different language to mask the insidiousness of our real decisions." Are we surprised? This is today's motto... in almost every situation. Ethics, integrity, and empathy are rare values these days. I found myself '"violating my own ethics," and my stress got out of control, couldn't take the bullsh*t anymore and I retired. This video is a validation of so many things I experienced. Thank you, Simon & Steven.

  • @bradlackey64
    @bradlackey64 Год назад +1

    Simon is so good because his ideas already make sense, but each and every time he follows it with "For example" and gives a story or hypothetical that 10x's the impact and makes what he says so memorable and impactful. This was awesome

  • @HammzRadio
    @HammzRadio Год назад +6

    I really appreciate this video. I’m currently on a healing journey and lots of good advice in here! Thank you!

  • @midnightrainge
    @midnightrainge Год назад +5

    Absolutely brilliant! Thanks, Stephen, for getting Simon on the podcast-what a treat! It was interesting how with an honest kind person like Simon you too came across at your best, Stephen.

  • @lazatron2547
    @lazatron2547 6 месяцев назад +1

    Simon has such a presence. An amazing guest that I have admired for years. Thank you.

  • @starseedsage
    @starseedsage 7 месяцев назад +1

    Don't believe in labels but for the purpose of familiarity Im a mixed race woman from Texas grew up in a small village Essex, UK. Later moves to Cambridge for secondary school and returned to the States. So in the sense of being only person American and of color at school, I know and get it. 😅 Undertone the ugliest I got from both sides of racial heritage ironically which is why my mother partnered with white men in the first place. Anywho long story short I thank you and everyone else collectively for the confirmation of my gift I must share to heal. To everyone out there just in case no one has told you recently I see you, love you and walk in your amazing. Take that leap of faith, follow your heart of TRUE self.

  • @Anwerkhursheedofficial
    @Anwerkhursheedofficial Год назад +3

    This is the best podcast i have ever heard with lots of generosity and wisdom simon shared.
    beauty of infinite game will live forever...

  • @KCNwokoye
    @KCNwokoye Год назад +3

    Simon is brilliant and has contributed greatly to a wider discourse on people and businesses being more conscious. I think that some of his views are definitive as though there is only one way to view a concept. I think he should be aware of that if he already isn't. I hope that just like he has learned to expand his mindset and awareness about listening and its various forms, he can also learn that one moment doesn't define anything or anyone but that moment in itself. So essentially a person can be more present in many other ways besides in one particular moment. This is in reference to the yoga teacher who has decided that during yoga is where she feels most present and that may be true for her. She may also have other ways that she is present but in that particular moment with Simon and the group she may not have been as present as he would like doesn't deny her the experience of presence in other ways. In reference to having meaning in one's life, I think that people can also derive meaning in life without directly being in service to anyone because it depends on the individual and their values how they can best derive meaning in their life. Yes I do agree with Simon that deriving meaning in service to others is very fulfilling. A huge fan of Simon and agree with him on many other things.

  • @jessicagalarza8669
    @jessicagalarza8669 8 месяцев назад

    I LOVE, LOVE HIM!! I HAVE SEEN SO MANY OF HIS INTERVIEWS BUT IT IS LIKE THIS ONE HAS THEM ALL IN ONE. I WILL REPLAY AND REPLAY SO THESE WORDS BECOME A PART OF MY THINKING, AND COME OUT AS ACTIONS. THANK YOU FOR SUCH GREAT INTERVIEW.

  • @juanaplustwo1184
    @juanaplustwo1184 Год назад +2

    I just fell in love with Simons personality. I am the exact same way, I am not a reader. I have so many books that I have started and not completed. I think I only made it to chapter 2 or 3 max. I have discovered that my way of learning, is short quick comments. I read what applies to what I need, basically filtering out information.

  • @adiroots
    @adiroots Год назад +8

    Simple and very engaging. I thoroughly enjoyed this podcast. Perhaps, because I am constantly journaling or asking myself questions to find my purpose so that I can stop sleepwalking through my life and work.

  • @pineapple8255
    @pineapple8255 Год назад +1

    simon sinek is the definition of a healthy friend and relationship.

  • @NazHaque
    @NazHaque Год назад +1

    Thank you, Stephen and your team for creating these podcasts.
    I have listened to and enjoyed four so far and am hooked!
    Every episode has been immensely packed with value and wisdom.
    This by far has been the best one.
    I admire the humility and consistency to the teachings shown by Simon; truly leads by example.
    Your motivation and values in creating this podcast are clear and inspiring too.
    Looking forward to more of these amazing episodes.

  • @ThaisBrooksww
    @ThaisBrooksww 10 месяцев назад +3

    I have Goosebumps for knowing that such brilliant person like Simon is like me. I don’t read I learn listening and talking too and I used to feel such an idiot because of it, I have tears in my eyes right now, I will make the difference in this world 🌎♥️🙏🏼 thank youuuu Steven for such great job in changing peoples lives with your podcast ❤

  • @joannamuyoti2621
    @joannamuyoti2621 Год назад +3

    …what a wise man! Simon is a great teacher on the ‘art of simplicity’ the world has really complicated the basics!

  • @redpeony
    @redpeony Год назад +1

    There is no such thing as too smart to simplify. Genius is the creation of clarity out of complexity.

  • @duainekoeries4416
    @duainekoeries4416 Год назад +2

    Knowledge, understanding, wisdom and pure honesty. That's it 👏