Steven Bartlett: 9 Secret Habits That Made Me A Millionaire

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  • @DeepDivewithAliAbdaal
    @DeepDivewithAliAbdaal  Год назад +51

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    • @elecumbelly
      @elecumbelly 9 месяцев назад +6

      You and Steven defo should to do a regular collab. An every 6 months catch up maybe... ?? Maybe bring in a couple of other 'synergy' youtubers too (?). PS. Love the book.. 👌

    • @dianabaez2283
      @dianabaez2283 8 месяцев назад

      Moonoonn

    • @UnitedPeopleOfCongo
      @UnitedPeopleOfCongo Месяц назад

      😊

  • @TheDiaryOfACEO
    @TheDiaryOfACEO Год назад +1130

    Thank you for having me mate! Really enjoyed it. Much prefer asking the questions tho 😅😅❤❤

    • @patrickolsen473
      @patrickolsen473 Год назад +23

      Each and every experience you are talking about with regards to being incapable to do something you don't like, but still being a complete learning junkie hits so close to home. Hope that I can look back at this comment in 10 years and be at your level! See you in 10 years!

    • @17tamim
      @17tamim Год назад +2

      yoooooo

    • @ThrivewithJesus
      @ThrivewithJesus Год назад +1

      I got and I am ready THE DIARY OF A CEO- game changer ❤

    • @beatricethuo5878
      @beatricethuo5878 Год назад

      Looking forward to the new book

    • @jackhester3672
      @jackhester3672 Год назад +3

      Hi Steven,
      Not sure if you will read this, and I mean well, I just want to make a comment on specifically your comments of insecurities around 00:29:50
      You mention earlier in the talk regarding having no time for meditating, despite you knowing it's important. I've taken a lot from your comments on so many hours in the day which I will implement in my life, however, from an outsider who follows your channel, I'm wandering if your using your own application to success, as away to avoid meditating, and dealing with some of the insecurities you mention at the timestamp above.
      I've seen in other podcasts you talk about staying up late, and eating which follows with shame / guilt. I'm also guilty of this, and from past experience, I know when I meditate this habit and feelings of security subside. So really I'm being a hypocrite, as I'm suggesting you spend that time late in the evening meditating, as clearly this is an activity that could be replaced with meditating, which would also put you in a better mindset for bed too.
      Anyhow, thanks for all the content from you both, it's helped me a lot this year, and really my comments above are a reflection of what I'm also failing to do. I will make the effort tonight to follow my own advise.

  • @rollierollout
    @rollierollout Год назад +276

    I just love how Steven Bartlett speaks with others. The EQ of this man is sky high! He never interrupts and yet, he's still able to gently steer the conversation without pressure. He's a true master of interpersonal communications.

    • @theflaca
      @theflaca Год назад +1

      I've heard him in interviews just rave on and on about himself.

    • @YahyaAbdi-z9s
      @YahyaAbdi-z9s 9 месяцев назад

      Moneys ​@@theflaca

    • @klausrendulic1022
      @klausrendulic1022 Месяц назад +2

      @@theflaca Because his journey was /is so INTERESTING and THOUGHTFUL

  • @goingwalkaboutnow
    @goingwalkaboutnow Год назад +525

    As a 64 year old, I wish I grew up with people like you guys. The current generation is very lucky to have both of you!

    • @KN-bx9nt
      @KN-bx9nt Год назад +7

      Love this. You're right, there are so many amazing, fair, clear thinking people to influence young people out there aren't there. Steven brings many of them to our screens! My aunt who died about 10 years ago once said how lucky I was to have the Internet Inc web and social to display my creative endeavours. She was an artist and said she would have LOVED to have that when she was younger. We take what we have now for granted often, but when you look back, you can see how much we have. Negative sides too of course, but huge opportunity and support

    • @iamanthonyallen
      @iamanthonyallen Год назад +28

      You sound like the game is up for you. You're only 64 - you could easily have another 30 + years to live. It's endless the things you could achieve in that time. Wishing you an amazing time ahead 😀🚀

    • @AMAli-ct5df
      @AMAli-ct5df Год назад +1

      we are?

    • @technogaianism8164
      @technogaianism8164 Год назад +1

      You had Brian Tracy, Tony Robins etc.

    • @cichym
      @cichym Год назад +6

      I'd like to have 64s in my family that watches this kind of channels on YT:)

  • @GeorgeHolden
    @GeorgeHolden Год назад +520

    Love that you just switched sides on Steven's set 😅

    • @venusd1946
      @venusd1946 Год назад +18

      I was just about to comment this LOOOL! I knew this was going to happen right after I saw Steven’s book LOOL

    • @Alfred_the_doodler
      @Alfred_the_doodler Год назад +3

      So great lol

    • @franklinhopkinsjr1065
      @franklinhopkinsjr1065 Год назад +3

      I agree

    • @basetsana1618
      @basetsana1618 Год назад +6

      😂😂First thing I thought when I saw the thumbnail. Absolutely fabulous😂

    • @bluebellbeatnik4945
      @bluebellbeatnik4945 Год назад +3

      i wrote this as well. it's weird.

  • @hypcro
    @hypcro Год назад +129

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
    00:00 📚 Steven Bartlett dropped out of university and faced adversity but was determined to succeed.
    01:07 💡 Focusing on acquiring knowledge and skills early in life can lead to success.
    06:14 ⚖️ Steve values quitting when something doesn't align with his feelings, leading to a more fulfilling life.
    12:53 🕒 Discipline is essential, and it depends on the balance between the importance of a goal and the enjoyment of pursuing it.
    19:07 🏋️‍♂️ Prioritizing health, even when it's not enjoyable, can lead to positive changes when you make it fun.
    19:49 📚 Prioritizing your health is essential because it impacts everything else in your life.
    20:03 💡 When making decisions, consider the discipline equation and how different priorities stack up against each other.
    21:53 🪙 Change often occurs when the pain of staying the same becomes greater than the pain of change, emphasizing the importance of emotional triggers for transformation.
    23:46 👁️‍🗨️ Personal beliefs are often more resistant to change than knowledge, and first-party evidence and experiences are crucial for altering deeply ingrained beliefs.
    35:06 📈 To stay motivated and happy in your work, focus on challenge and the sense of forward motion, highlighting progress and small gains.
    38:23 🏆 One percent gains can lead to significant progress when shared with a team, fostering a sense of forward motion and growth.
    38:50 🎯 Pursuing a subjectively meaningful goal in your life, unique to you, is crucial for motivation and satisfaction in your work.
    39:32 🕊️ Autonomy and control over your work are essential for physical and psychological well-being.
    40:15 🤝 A supportive community of people you like enhances all the other aspects, making your work more enjoyable and fulfilling.
    41:24 📚 In terms of creating a fulfilling career, the subject matter is less important than having these five essential elements: growth, purpose, autonomy, community, and alignment.
    57:22 🤔 Don't compare yourself with envy; instead, separate admiration from aspiration.
    59:25 🙅‍♂️ Beware of how self-esteem can distort your interpretation of others' actions and words.
    01:00:07 🧐 Elon Musk's success is rooted in filling five key buckets: knowledge, skills, resources, network, and reputation.
    01:03:29 💡 Prioritize filling your knowledge and skills buckets when you're young to set yourself up for success.
    01:06:31 🔒 Embrace "Plan A thinking" by eliminating alternative plans to stay motivated and committed to your primary goals.
    01:17:15 🎙️ Steven Bartlett's ideal scenario, if he had 500 million, would involve starting a media company focused on podcasts with creators who make a positive impact.
    01:18:24 🏢 He would invest significant sums into his companies, such as Flight Story and Third Web, to make them the best in their respective fields.
    01:19:03 🌍 Steven expresses a philanthropic side, mentioning investing in initiatives like the one with the Red Cross to help refugees and disaster-stricken areas.
    01:20:28 💼 Steven discusses different personality archetypes related to work, highlighting his strong connection to the artist archetype and the importance of storytelling and creativity.
    01:30:19 ⚖️ Steven and Ali have regular relationship check-ins, discussing both positive and negative aspects, and establish action points to improve their relationship. Expectation alignment is crucial in their approach.
    01:36:24 🪂 Managing joy through managing expectations is key. Influencing your joy by recognizing the absurdity of life's luxuries, like flying comfortably on a plane, can be powerful.
    01:36:38 💔 Unmet expectations are often the source of unhappiness in relationships. Addressing and managing these expectations can improve relationships.
    01:37:48 🧐 Dealing with criticism as a public figure involves staying true to your values and intentions. This anchors you when facing both positive and negative feedback.
    01:38:44 📢 Knowing where to look for feedback and where not to is crucial. Reducing emotional responses to criticism over time can help maintain focus on your goals and mission.
    01:43:11 👏 Being patient and gracious with everyone you meet, understanding your impact on their lives, is a valuable responsibility, even if you occasionally fall short.
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  • @haneenelttayef6991
    @haneenelttayef6991 Год назад +102

    OMG. You just described my 8 year old boy when you said "obssesd with the things he likes and incapable of doing the things he doesn't like" I am 100% sure he will be joining the school of life soon. Listening to Steven gives me so much hope for my son.

    • @chelseywithers4008
      @chelseywithers4008 Год назад +5

      Your son is lucky to have you

    • @tennisisforlife
      @tennisisforlife Год назад +4

      I agree that you son is lucky to have a dad who appreciates his individuality. Not that my parents didn’t, but I thought something was wrong with me that I lost my love for the structure of school. I “survived” high and four years of college but couldn’t take any more formal education after I graduated.

    • @ytralonfarmretreat
      @ytralonfarmretreat 10 месяцев назад

      My son is like that, he always has known what he wants and what he doesn’t want. As a parent you don’t have any say in it. Just go with it and trust him. My son is 22 now and it’s so much fun to see what he is making of his life. Your son will thrive!

    • @theasiamarie
      @theasiamarie 10 месяцев назад +3

      Get him checked for adhd I have it and related soooo much

    • @fizzajodiyawalla334
      @fizzajodiyawalla334 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@theasiamarieom

  • @Mukul_Bohora
    @Mukul_Bohora 11 месяцев назад +20

    The 5 buckets are-
    1) Knowledge
    2) Skills
    3) Resources
    4) Network
    5) Reputation

  • @LizaPierceMauiHawaii
    @LizaPierceMauiHawaii Год назад +58

    “You can influence your joy when you manage your expectations” - one of the many nuggets in this podcast. Thank you.

  • @ThisSideOfTheDoor
    @ThisSideOfTheDoor 3 месяца назад +3

    2:20. 7:21. Quitting: 8:03. Marriage and Quitting, whether it's worth it or not: 11:01 !!! 12:01. Health is the most important Foundation, Friction of going to the gym: 17:31. 36:05. Apply 5 things to anything & Businesses: 40:16. 40:53. 3 Ps for Productivity and Work: 41:19. 42:20. 48:52. 1:00:53. 1:01:13. 5 Essential Buckets in Life 1:02:23. 1:02:42. 1:03:34. IMPORTANT: 1:04:11. 1:05:03 !!! 1:07:32. IMP: 1:11:18. Self Awareness 1:12:11. 1:14:21. 1:17:37. 1:27:09 Work- Life Balance & Relationship with Partner: 1:27:21. RS Weekly Check-ins: 1:30:41 !!! 1:31:52

  • @hiiiroobee
    @hiiiroobee Год назад +67

    “Maybe I need a little bit more pain” ❤ I cannot have agreed more. Most of my greatest changes happen when I’m going through something traumatic.

  • @regalchic
    @regalchic Год назад +36

    Stephen is a Genuis! I'm incapable of articulating how much of a blessing it's been stumbling into his podcast diary of a CEO in 2022. It can be very lonely when you're still sort of in the trenches in midlife with a hunger that seems very different from everyone around you. Listening to these kind of conversations has inspired me to become really incredibly audacious with my weird personality and dreams!

  • @graphicallydeb9897
    @graphicallydeb9897 9 месяцев назад +5

    I’m 68, a female without college. If I could change one thing- there would have been podcasts in my early days. I loved to read back then, but being able to hear the pauses and inflections in your conversation makes your takeaway so much better and true to what you are thinking. Loved this so much. Thank you for being fearless in sharing thoughts and feelings that have helped and ones that challenged you.

  • @mccolk
    @mccolk Год назад +54

    Steven seems so curious, kind, thoughtful, gracious and so full of gratitude. Inspiring talk, thank you!

    • @liamgrasier4497
      @liamgrasier4497 Год назад +1

      that's 5@Staceyburketrading01

    • @on9francisyu
      @on9francisyu Год назад +1

      There is a reason why he is one of the popular podcast host

  • @kjmom5875
    @kjmom5875 11 месяцев назад +10

    I love Steve’s protocol of when and how to “quit.” This is very valuable information; stuff they don’t teach us in school. Like he said, society glorifies “starting” but gives us no information on the converse.

  • @aquarelaart
    @aquarelaart Год назад +121

    The intelligence and wisdom Steven possess is inspiring and grounding. Huge fans of you both, thank you for creating this conversation and putting it into the world 🙏🏽

    • @georgenattrass7325
      @georgenattrass7325 Год назад +2

      Both are brilliantly succinct at conveying their insights, so always feels like time well spent listening to what the have to say! Steven and Ali, huge appreciation for you both 🙌👏

    • @theflaca
      @theflaca Год назад

      Are you sure? try endlessly quitting when the rent is due and you're too old to find another because migrants have flooded the city and taken all accommodation.
      I can't wait when you are over 50 and completely ignore by men and employers.
      Gee, reality hurts doesn't it.

  • @anoopkaurdaas
    @anoopkaurdaas 6 месяцев назад +4

    I am falling in love with this Steve Bartlett. What a beautiful human being. So intelligent, wise and empathetic.

  • @rockyblumble
    @rockyblumble Год назад +8

    5:58 this is so refreshing to hear. Obsessed with the things he likes and unable to do what he doesn't like. For many many years I thought something was wrong with me, since I absolutely hated school when I was a child and didn't seem to get any better at studying despite trying, while I could go hours and hours at a time doing something I liked. Knowing that there's someone like me who was able to get successful is nice to know

    • @oumaima418
      @oumaima418 8 дней назад

      FYI: this is something very ADHD that something I can very much relate to as well! And recently i discovered Steven has ADHD :)

  • @CimolOk-nz5yj
    @CimolOk-nz5yj Год назад +1

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
    00:00 🚀 *Steven Bartlett's Unconventional Path to Success*
    - Steven Bartlett's journey from a college dropout to founding Social Chain and becoming the youngest ever dragon on BBC's Dragons' Den.
    - His unique approach to business, embracing both admiration and aspiration.
    01:22 🧘 *Work-Life Harmony and Finding Personal Fulfillment*
    - Discussion about work-life harmony over balance and the importance of feeling good about one's life.
    - Insights into finding internal signals and the importance of not overstaying in unfulfilling situations.
    02:04 🎓 *Steven's Unconventional Education and Early Life Challenges*
    - Steven's unique upbringing, moving from Botswana to the UK, and dealing with identity and socioeconomic challenges.
    - His decision to leave formal education and start experimenting with business ideas at a young age.
    03:26 🏆 *Realizing Formal Education Was Not the Path to Success*
    - Steven's realization that traditional education was not his path to success and his focus on building businesses.
    - His experience of being expelled from school and the decision to drop out of university to pursue entrepreneurial ventures.
    04:35 📈 *Early Business Ventures and Learning from Experience*
    - Steven's early business experiments in school and his first startup experiences.
    - Learning the importance of quitting things that are not fulfilling and focusing on what truly interests him.
    06:53 🧭 *The Power of Quitting and Following Internal Signals*
    - Discussion about the importance of quitting things that are not right and following internal signals for a fulfilling life.
    - Steven's view on quitting as a tool for growth and not a sign of failure.
    07:22 🤔 *The Quitting Framework: Making Decisions on What to Quit*
    - Steven introduces the quitting framework, a tool to help decide when to quit something that's hard or unfulfilling.
    - The framework assesses whether the effort or hardship is worth the rewards, guiding decisions to quit or persist.
    09:25 🧠 *The Discipline Equation and Its Importance*
    - The discipline equation: understanding the importance of discipline in achieving goals and managing time.
    - How discipline is influenced by the strength of one's goals and the enjoyment in pursuing them.
    11:17 📚 *Personal Experiences and Lessons on Discipline and Goals*
    - Personal stories illustrating how discipline and goal-setting have shaped Steven's life choices and career path.
    - Insights into the balance between disciplined effort and enjoyment in pursuit of personal and professional goals.
    12:27 💪 *Linking Discipline to Personal Development and Career Success*
    - Discussion on how personal development and career success are closely linked to one's discipline and motivation.
    - Examples of how focused discipline has driven Steven's growth and achievements.
    13:07 🕒 *Time Management and the Role of Discipline in Achieving Goals*
    - Exploration of time management techniques and the role of discipline in sticking to them for goal achievement.
    - How the scarcity of time necessitates discipline to avoid a regrettable life and make meaningful progress.
    14:15 ⚖️ *Balancing Health and Personal Goals with Discipline*
    - Steven's personal journey of incorporating discipline into his health routine and the impact of the pandemic on his perspective.
    - The realization of health as the foundational element in life, influencing all other aspects and goals.
    15:40 🧐 *Understanding the Discipline Equation and Its Components*
    - The discipline equation: balancing the 'why' of a goal, the enjoyment of the journey, and the psychological friction involved.
    - Analyzing different scenarios using the discipline equation to decide on committing to or quitting an activity.
    17:16 🚀 *Applying Discipline to Health and Fitness Goals*
    - How Steven applied the discipline equation to transform his approach to health and fitness.
    - Realizing the importance of health as a foundation for all other endeavors and incorporating discipline for long-term well-being.
    18:53 🎯 *Aligning Work with Personal Fulfillment and Enjoyment*
    - Aligning work tasks with personal enjoyment and fulfillment for increased productivity and satisfaction.
    - Strategies to make work tasks more enjoyable and align them with personal goals and values.
    20:47 🤔 *The Role of Pain and Rock Bottom in Personal Transformation*
    - The role of pain and hitting rock bottom in driving personal transformation and change.
    - How adverse experiences can be powerful motivators for reevaluating beliefs and making significant life changes.
    22:36 🔄 *The Interplay of Knowledge, Belief, and Experience in Personal Growth*
    - The distinction between knowledge and belief, and how firsthand experience is crucial for belief change.
    24:28 🌍 *Worldview Shifts: From Knowledge to Belief Through Experience*
    - The process of shifting worldviews from mere knowledge to deeply held beliefs through personal experiences.
    - The impact of firsthand experiences in altering perceptions and beliefs about oneself and the world.
    25:53 📈 *Marketing and Business Insights from Personal Experiences*
    - Insights into marketing strategies and business growth from personal experiences and observations.
    - Lessons learned from various business ventures and the application of marketing principles in different contexts.
    27:32 💼 *Investment Strategies and Financial Management for Business Growth*
    - Discussion on investment strategies and financial management for maximizing business growth and success.
    - Exploring different investment options and their impact on business expansion and sustainability.
    28:29 💭 *Limiting Beliefs and Personal Growth Challenges*
    - Exploring personal limiting beliefs and the challenges they pose in personal and professional growth.
    - Strategies for overcoming deeply ingrained beliefs and moving towards a more fulfilling and successful life.
    30:16 🌱 *Childhood Influences and Their Impact on Adult Life*
    - Reflecting on childhood experiences and their lasting impact on adult life choices and behaviors.
    - Understanding how early life influences shape personal aspirations, fears, and motivations in adulthood.
    32:21 🔍 *Examining the Drive and Ambition Behind Success*
    - Analyzing the underlying drive and ambition that fuels successful careers and entrepreneurial ventures.
    - Personal reflections on the motivation behind relentless work ethic and the pursuit of success.
    34:39 🎨 *Creativity in Business and Personal Passions*
    - The role of creativity in business ventures and the pursuit of personal passions.
    - Exploring how artistic expression and innovative thinking contribute to business success and personal fulfillment.
    36:03 🔄 *The Importance of Challenge and Progress in Work*
    - The significance of continually challenging oneself and making progress in work for sustained motivation and success.
    - How facing new challenges and achieving incremental progress contributes to a fulfilling and dynamic career.
    37:39 🎯 *Finding Purpose and Passion in Various Career Paths*
    01:26:04 🔄 *Managing Personal and Professional Life Balance*
    - Discussion about balancing personal relationships with professional commitments and the importance of setting boundaries.
    - Emphasizing the need for clear rules to manage time between work and personal life.
    01:27:01 🧘 *Adopting a Flexible Approach to Work-Life Harmony*
    - Concept of work-life harmony over balance, emphasizing personal contentment and adjusting life priorities.
    - The importance of aligning daily activities with personal values for a harmonious life.
    01:28:25 🕒 *Seasons of Life: Prioritizing Goals Based on Life Stages*
    - Understanding life as a series of seasons, each with different priorities and focuses.
    01:29:07 😊 *Embracing the Role of a 'Happy Workaholic'*
    - Acknowledging the existence of 'happy workaholics' and the importance of being content with one's work intensity.
    01:30:03 ⚖️ *Balancing Tightrope: Maintaining Harmony in Relationships*
    - The analogy of balancing on a tightrope to describe maintaining harmony in relationships.
    01:31:01 📝 *Utilizing Systems for Relationship Management*
    - Using structured reviews and systems like shared Notion documents for relationship management.
    01:32:10 🌟 *Expectations and Happiness in Relationships*
    - The role of met and unmet expectations in determining happiness in relationships.
    01:33:35 ✈️ *Gratitude and Managing Expectations in Life*
    - The practice of gratitude as a tool for managing expectations and finding joy in life.
    01:37:06 📢 *Handling Public Criticism and Maintaining Integrity*
    - Strategies for dealing with public criticism while staying true to one's values and intentions.
    01:39:00 🛡️ *Protecting Peace and Filtering Feedback*
    - Implementing systems to shield oneself from unwarranted criticism and maintain peace.
    01:41:48 💬 *Concluding Remarks on Personal Integrity and Impact*
    - Reflections on personal integrity, the impact of public work, and the responsibility it entails.
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  • @samomokan
    @samomokan Год назад +20

    I feel a bromance developing between Ali & Steven.
    My favourite part of this episode was where Ali explained how Steven interacted with Gordan at breakfast. It was so heartfelt Ali, you’re a great guy ❤️🙏🏾

  • @abbaschieff1261
    @abbaschieff1261 10 дней назад +2

    Steven is a legend, he really don't know that how inspiring personality he owns!🔥

  • @LibrosparaCambiardeVida
    @LibrosparaCambiardeVida Год назад +10

    This conversation was amazing, what a duo! I hope you have future podcast episodes together, I really enjoyed it.

  • @deolajani
    @deolajani 11 месяцев назад +10

    Naija to the world! Steven is half Nigerian! 🇳🇬

    • @michealbobby5510
      @michealbobby5510 4 месяца назад

      Was surprised when he said it. Naija to d world truly

  • @sarawatsoncozy
    @sarawatsoncozy Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @miriamlenihan
    @miriamlenihan Год назад +35

    Love watching you both together. It's like watching equals where neither is trying to over promote themselves. Just like a couple of old friends having a meaningful chat.

  • @samarkoh
    @samarkoh Год назад +22

    Why do I relate to Steven about the home mess thing so much? I’m still dealing with it. It’s that thing you can’t shake off even though you’ve evolved so much as an individual. It’s like somehow, his talking about his mess gave me permission to be okay with mine. Thanks, Steven. Also, thank you, Ali, for the great question. I’m binge watching this at least 3 times today . Sometimes all you need is that reminder again . Life is full of surprises and beauty. It’s so interesting to me how the smallest experiences can make the most difference.

  • @CJLabay1
    @CJLabay1 7 дней назад

    Watching Steven speak without the cognizance of making sure that he is leaving space for an interviewee is reassuring for someone like me. I tend to feel like I'm an overexplainer when I speak but he's just as thorough in his speech. Goes to show everyone has a style and there are always people who resonates with it.

  • @karina_biagurova
    @karina_biagurova Год назад +17

    I think having regrets is a good thing. It is normal and very therapeutical to have them. Sometimes ppl mistaken regret with a guilt. Regrets gives us a mechanism to explore the life. To figure out what we have control over and what we do not have. Great episode, ❤

  • @TheCounterCulture
    @TheCounterCulture Год назад +2

    This has been my best episode. I may have had tears in my eyes after watching it. I'm so grateful your emotional intelligence and wisdom Steven and I appreciate your line of questioning Ali. Thank youuuuu for this beautiful conversation.

  • @neol2535
    @neol2535 Год назад +8

    I absolutely love how Ali shared the Relationship review notion idea. It’s a brilliant idea and it allows for partners to do check ins and be more in sync

  • @lindam4259
    @lindam4259 Год назад +7

    Steven is a survivor...and a thriver! Not just very intelligent, but incredibly wise and kind!

  • @Greinerdavid
    @Greinerdavid Год назад +23

    this is one of my favourite podcast episodes recently! the vibe you and Steven have is brilliant, it was like two good friends having a deep conversation. hope you guys meet more often. i learned valuable lessons in this one

    • @Iamesinuadzaglobal
      @Iamesinuadzaglobal Год назад +1

      I agree with you totally. Their vibe is infectious and admirable❤

  • @simplyhellenah
    @simplyhellenah Год назад +3

    When Steven says he was born in Botswana 🇧🇼 Africa 😅I felt so proud because that’s my country and some how I feel represented and inspired that I too can do great things!

  • @allanmartinez7535
    @allanmartinez7535 Год назад +104

    Stocks are pretty unstable at the moment, but if you do the right math, you should be just fine. Bloomberg and other finance media have been recording cases of folks gaining over 250k just in a matter of weeks/couple months, so I think there are a lot of wealth transfer in this downtime if you know where to look.

    • @allanmartinez7535
      @allanmartinez7535 Год назад

      Such market uncertainties are the reason I don’t base my market judgements and decisions on rumours and here-says, got the best of me 2020 and had me holding worthless position in the market, I had to revamp my entire portfolio through the aid of an advisor, before I started seeing any significant results happens in my portfolio, been using the same advisor and I’ve scaled up 750k within 2 years.

    • @allanmartinez7535
      @allanmartinez7535 Год назад

      Having a counsellor is essential for portfolio diversification. My advisor ASHLEY AIRAGAHI who is easily searchable and has extensive knowledge of the financial markets.

  • @YasinHameedShaikh
    @YasinHameedShaikh 11 месяцев назад +1

    Ali and Steven is a perfect combination to listen to

  • @brookes1911
    @brookes1911 10 месяцев назад +1

    I love all of Steven's interviews but this is probably the best one I've seen! Bravo 👏

  • @midlifekris-is
    @midlifekris-is Год назад +6

    I was glued to this from start to finish i have so much admiration and respect for both these men for the messages they put out to the world and how much they want to help provoke positive change in themselves and others.

  • @jenhover
    @jenhover Год назад +2

    Two of my favorite people on RUclips

  • @charlesbroomfield3362
    @charlesbroomfield3362 Год назад

    Steven was completely right about how happiness is a function of expectations.
    I'm such a planner that I struggle with it. When you optimize for the best outcome, expectations then naturally increase too.

  • @kittybaroque9591
    @kittybaroque9591 Год назад +1

    HILARIOUS! Stephen beoming the Interviewer in the last 20mins and Ali having a Notion page to check in with his relationship 🤣 Two of my fave people coming together - LOVE!

  • @dorcasolanrewaju
    @dorcasolanrewaju Год назад +1

    Whichever seat you sit, Steve, you ask questions from your host or your guests. That's an inquisitive mind and lesson for me on the willingness to learn no matter how much we know.
    I usually don't comment on videos, I may type and never post, but I changed that! I stepped out of that habit inspired by your book, The Diary of a CEO I just got.
    I started reading, sometimes tear in my eyes, excited, challenged, and encouraged. Sometimes, I read again the law and concept you talk about that isn't clear to me. In all, it just feels like you are speaking to me directly and addressing the main points to my journey.
    I'm an immigrant from Nigeria living in the US with my family. I launched into digital marketing/business, which in my opinion is seemingly unconventional for my race, gender and status
    It's a new phase, and I am grateful for it and for your wisdom you have shared. I followed and watched your videos as much as I could. I'm learning and applying the wisdom to be better and be a blessing to many, too
    Thank you, Ali, for this interview. I had always wanted Steve to be on the "hot seat." 😊 I wanted to hear his journey, and here it is 🙏🏿

  • @annyebei
    @annyebei Год назад

    My faves are talking to eachnother!!!!
    😭😭
    there's nothing more satisfying than seeing 2 bros vibing and celebrating each other.
    *calmly continues watching with vigorously waving glow sticks inside*

  • @BillAdamson-bp9ff
    @BillAdamson-bp9ff Год назад +47

    I am seeking some investment guidance. It seems like I am never able to identify trends, options always go against me, and I can't utilize scanners efficiently. I am looking for a simple reproducible passive income strategy that supplements my income and eventually replace my wage income.

    • @AndrianWiener
      @AndrianWiener Год назад +2

      While I don't consider myself an expert in this field, I'm sure you will find the expertise and support of an adviser invaluable.

    • @RickMckee-nq4ni
      @RickMckee-nq4ni Год назад +2

      I have $50,000 USD that I'm considering investing in the stock market. However, I must admit that I lack the knowledge and expertise in this area. does anyone have experience in this field, and I was wondering if you could kindly point me in the direction of your advisor or someone you trust for guidance in making informed investment decisions. Any help or recommendations you could provide would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for your assistance.

    • @Erinmills98
      @Erinmills98 Год назад +1

      You may Know Michelle Christine Parker but If you don't you may do some looking up and thank me later. She's been my adviser for the most part and it's been a smooth ride

    • @RickMckee-nq4ni
      @RickMckee-nq4ni Год назад

      Thanks a lot. I just googled her up. finds her website and sent her a mail

  • @sathwikkanneganti
    @sathwikkanneganti Год назад

    My reflections: It felt like a refreshing change to hear massively successful business people talk about their inner worlds, what you FEEL. Especially the end was such a nice change, and much more vulnerable conversation.
    Things felt a bit awkward at the end, and it made me understand why people might want to put on a brave face all the time - it's can just feel more confidence-inspiring! But at the same time I love that it happened.
    I'm starting to understand the difference between overanalyzing situations and emotions, and properly internalising them.
    This is one of my favourite podcast episodes. Looking forward to seeing more of both of you 😄

  • @sammcentee5624
    @sammcentee5624 Год назад +4

    This was such a good podcast, two successful people chatting about it like friends, really enjoyed it

  • @angelamaciver2208
    @angelamaciver2208 Год назад +1

    No Steven! YOU are the King of Interviews. The questions you ask are The Best! ❤

  • @gsmith9213
    @gsmith9213 Год назад

    Ali & Steven, two of my favorite interviewers!🙌🏼🙌🏽 Nice meeting Steven as he sits on the other side of the table.😊

  • @EverydaywithCaptain
    @EverydaywithCaptain 5 месяцев назад +1

    Love this so much! As a fan of DOAC, seeing Steven being interviewed is awesome.

  • @Officiallytommytime
    @Officiallytommytime 11 месяцев назад +1

    Such a great interview! Thank you so much for this! I align with Steven’s way of thinking and definition of creativity, and his leadership style! This gives me inspiration.

  • @ChristinaAaliyah
    @ChristinaAaliyah Год назад +14

    It's nice to see Ali open up about his struggles with comparison 50:08 sometimes I forget how we can all experience such similar things as humans. Just because you've reached what looks like 'success', doesn't mean the inner comparison will stop 💭

  • @mercykikoma9217
    @mercykikoma9217 Год назад +1

    Am overwhelmed by how much Listening to Steven & Ali ignites so much thought .Just Woow.Bless you ..

  • @Photik
    @Photik Год назад +1

    Glad to see Steven in the interview chair. Excited for this. What a crossover!

  • @shaikhnoman71
    @shaikhnoman71 Год назад

    43:31 I love how Steven started asking questions and Ali started to open up. It was like Steven was back at his chair.

  • @robertasimon5937
    @robertasimon5937 Год назад +2

    My deep respect for both of you. I was just watching Stevens channel and it was actually just as if I was looking at like a temple where people would come to anchor recognition for their deeds and talents and to tell their story to inspire others. Have a wonderful autumn and all the blessings!

  • @NakedwithNakeda
    @NakedwithNakeda Год назад +7

    This was great. I appreciate the honesty and transparency the both of you bring and that we don’t need to be perfect to get things moving, we just have to take action

  • @sandraengl7975
    @sandraengl7975 8 месяцев назад

    It was a very inspirational video! It feels so strange to watch the video when Steven is interviewed (not the way round)😅
    It's just incredible what hardships Steven's overcome and how he's been able to create the life he dreamed of! I'm simply stunned and amazed by this man😇💪

  • @tennisisforlife
    @tennisisforlife Год назад

    I am nearly 47 years and I’m excited to see such bold and intellectual young leaders. I found this conversation insightful and valuable for my own future as well as that of coming generations. Cheers

  • @anasofiapinho
    @anasofiapinho Год назад +5

    On Power, Play and People, I think that because Steven only does things he wants/likes to do or has pleasure in them, he didn't equate adding something like play to his list of 5 things. Play is almost embedded by default in the things he does. Thank you for this conversation - I just noticed I'm commenting halfway through the podcast! 😅

    • @AmeenasHouse
      @AmeenasHouse Год назад +3

      I thought the same thing, and I also paused at 42:47 to read comments because I thought that distinction was very interesting 😅

  • @christinarodriguesmusic
    @christinarodriguesmusic Год назад +1

    Ali, regarding not enjoying going to the gym,
    It always amazes me how people think we all have to be doing the same thing aka going to the gym but we forget there’s so many other activities you can do other than going to the gym to stay active and fit that you actually enjoy: swimming, calisthenics, cycling, basketball, hiking, jump rope etc. etc.
    I had to acknowledge this myself

  • @swastikapaudel
    @swastikapaudel Год назад

    I am so happy to see these people not only being a part of each other's podcast but also sharing the same studio! Just 180degree around. Awesome!

  • @fatimasobalvarro6276
    @fatimasobalvarro6276 Год назад +3

    Steven has got to be one of the smartest people I've ever heard

  • @PlanetCreativeStudios
    @PlanetCreativeStudios 8 месяцев назад

    I’ve listened to many of Steven’s podcasts. It was so delightful to hear you interview him and learn more about him more in depth.

  • @hhoums
    @hhoums Год назад

    This is one of the very few self-help channels that’s genuinely worth watching. 10/10!

  • @jamesrobinsontransport6495
    @jamesrobinsontransport6495 Месяц назад

    I listen to this podcast whilst out for a run. Two amazing guys. Great respect to them

  • @aristotlemaniago8801
    @aristotlemaniago8801 Год назад +1

    Great to finally see Steven on that seat . Thank you for sharing.

  • @marsaleenmcclean8215
    @marsaleenmcclean8215 Год назад +1

    Great interview! I am about to launch my first business online and got a lot of inspireation from this interview. Both of you sre terrific .

  • @__nicoleerin
    @__nicoleerin Год назад +3

    this couldn't have come at a better time. i quit my 9-5 two weeks ago and officially finished work three days ago. i've felt lighter, so full of energy, and more like myself than ever before and i know this is the right decision for me! but some people in my life have been doubting me since i told them and this made me begin to doubt myself- this episode completely changed that for me and reinstilled a feeling of hope and certainty that things will work out :) so thank you for that!! when i reflect on it, both of you have genuinely changed my life in incredible ways, i'm so grateful!!! ❤❤

  • @numanshaikh6767
    @numanshaikh6767 9 месяцев назад +1

    Very helpful and inspiring thanks alot Ali and steven love u both keep guiding us ❤❤

  • @mechimansilla
    @mechimansilla Год назад +3

    HE FINALLY gets interviewed, by fav podcaster ever, such an inspo

  • @whyreasons4459
    @whyreasons4459 2 месяца назад +1

    Love this episode! More of you two!

  • @livelife2themax741
    @livelife2themax741 Год назад +14

    This is such an awesome interview. Love both Ali and Steven. Such intelligence and brilliance ❤

  • @Thischannelsfortimepass
    @Thischannelsfortimepass 4 месяца назад +1

    From Botswana? I'm hooked. I would be searching more about him now. I don't know for what reason. But yeah!

  • @MindJardin
    @MindJardin 11 месяцев назад +1

    I love Ali Abdaal's work and this is such an interesting podcast, thank you! I agree that sole affirmations do not work (looking in the mirror, etc) but feeling consistently in a relaxed state of mind for over 21 days (sometimes more depending on the strength of the pain or fear) can help our subconscious minds align with our conscious goals to the point where pain doesn't need to be a primary motivator for change. This type of change in neural pathways will need to be accompanied with new complementary actions as well. The new beliefs we form can overpower the pain from our past (for instance: the memories of bullies that imprinted us with wounds). It is a truly wonderful thing that with the right tools we can learn to shape our lives (from a subconscious level- a level that sticks) in the direction that we choose with our daily habits and our conscious desires.

  • @faridakhadjiboyeva3908
    @faridakhadjiboyeva3908 Год назад +6

    Steven ,i do love you and your podcast❤ I respect you personality the way you express your opinions and feeling, so smart, Ali you are special too❤ i have been learning a lot of things from you guys, 🎉 keep growing together, Thank God that gave me to learn this English and develop myself as a person❤ Alhamdulillah

  • @zasembothobilemkhize3976
    @zasembothobilemkhize3976 5 месяцев назад

    5 minutes in and I am so hooked on this podcast, what an incredible guy. I love his personality and I am learning so much 😃❤

  • @georgenattrass7325
    @georgenattrass7325 Год назад +2

    Steven and Ali, huge appreciation for you both 🙌👏 You guys are both brilliantly succinct at conveying your insights, so always feels like time well spent listening to what you have to say!

  • @LaReinaAlondra
    @LaReinaAlondra Год назад +1

    I just wanna gain all the knowledge Steven & Ali have. I would love to be a fly on the wall of all their meetings. ❤

  • @JustCaring
    @JustCaring Год назад +1

    That is so awesome 👏🏽 I feel privileged to be able to see this interview. I have so much to hear/learn from this interview❤

  • @fidashnakher8942
    @fidashnakher8942 Год назад

    I enjoyed every bit of this flowing harmonious conversation, thank you both legends. also about the notion & expectations alignment, noted 😊😊.

  • @elsuenodulce
    @elsuenodulce Год назад

    Thank you so much for this amazing episode! I wish, I could watch it over and over again for the first time. You both are such an inspiration and to see you two do something together is just a dream come true ! You are an amazing duo ! Please do more together!
    Thank you ❤

  • @chrispaul3778
    @chrispaul3778 Год назад +12

    When you invest, you're buying a day you don't have to work

    • @leahmolly9150
      @leahmolly9150 Год назад

      I wish I knew about this Bitcoin trading earlier, brace up and get yourself some Bitcoin before it's too late

    • @christopherhobb7702
      @christopherhobb7702 Год назад

      I advice everyone to start investing and never rely on just salary. No billionaire made it through salary

    • @christopherhobb7702
      @christopherhobb7702 Год назад

      Investments are stepping stone to SUCCESS, Investing is what create wealth

    • @thomasdooley3702
      @thomasdooley3702 Год назад

      ​@christianajoe8563I agree, I invested in shiba coin and BTC last year and now I am bullish

  • @paulahamilton343
    @paulahamilton343 Год назад +1

    Love how switched the interview and ended up becoming the interviewer..

  • @purerehabyoga
    @purerehabyoga Год назад

    Thankyou so much for sharing this episode with us. So awe inspiring! I had to stop and pen down all the wisdom shared. My favorite were the answers for how you handle “Jealousy and comparison” so wise ! Thanks

  • @dotpenji
    @dotpenji Год назад +5

    Steven Bartlett mentions the idea of "first-party evidence" being crucial for belief change and building self-confidence. Can you share an example from your own life where first-party evidence helped you overcome a stubborn belief or gain self-confidence?

    • @markanthonymanayan2136
      @markanthonymanayan2136 Год назад

      The video featuring Steven Bartlett's inspires me to learn from those who've succeeded and are willing to share their strategies. Thanks you!

    • @DenverOrtiz
      @DenverOrtiz Год назад

      Thanks for sharing Steven's story. Excited for more episodes!

    • @iracaullenedimaranan
      @iracaullenedimaranan Год назад

      It's good to know that there are successful people who are willing to unveil their key secrets. Thank you for sharing Steven Bartlett's story!

    • @melaniecerez8938
      @melaniecerez8938 Год назад

      Your content always adds so much value. Keep inspiring!

    • @CyrineTuazon
      @CyrineTuazon Год назад

      Absolutely! That's why I believe being successful depends on your lifestyle.

  • @shivendraurjagreen1938
    @shivendraurjagreen1938 11 месяцев назад

    Love the relationship chat exchange ! Treating the realationship like a business with reviews and action points ! Fantastic

  • @PracticePeakCoaching
    @PracticePeakCoaching Год назад +2

    🎉 finally - potentially two of the most creative entrepreneurs in the uk doing a podcast together 🙌🙌🙌

  • @hnnhml
    @hnnhml Год назад +6

    What an inspiring conversation to listen to! You guys are a top notch combo 👌🏻

  • @PamelaWrites
    @PamelaWrites 2 месяца назад

    I'm new to Deep Dive and YT recommended this video. Wow! A visual of mutual appreciation. Ali is totally dialed in and Steven is dropping gems. Side note: I left Ali's book in an airport in MN :( Just repurchased. Diary of a CEO is next.

  • @candicelandiss
    @candicelandiss Год назад +2

    Thank you! Feeling so privileged to have access to these minds. So grateful! ❤

  • @olasaccount
    @olasaccount 5 дней назад

    Having to watch this a year after and the lesson that stood out for me is on the concept of harmonising things other than seeking an outright balance.
    Bless

  • @mandykerlann9125
    @mandykerlann9125 11 месяцев назад

    What i love about Ali is his sincère integraty. Thank you for this incredible podcast ..learned so much !

  • @drukcg
    @drukcg 3 месяца назад

    I listen to Dairy of a CEO religiously but had never watched this one, this is such a great podcast at such a right time for me. I was made to feel really bad by the people close to me, telling me to get a "real job" instead of being a 3D artist and freelancing here and there. I have been working at jobs for like almost 11 years prior to my full take at doing 3D, i tried many jobs and I began to understand why I did not want to do any of that. I sacrificed that part of security for more time and freedom to do things I really cared about and even though I am sustaining bit by bit and building it up, people around me got impatient and started to make me feel like what I am doing is not work.

  • @toluwanimiayoola7774
    @toluwanimiayoola7774 Год назад

    I loved this episode so much. I'm so inspired by you both it's actually emotional for me. The brilliance, the eloquence the composure in the podcast is remarkable! Thank you.

  • @zhilahaghbin4766
    @zhilahaghbin4766 5 месяцев назад

    great talk and questions, honesty about your admiration of one another and competition with one another, great content

  • @AlexAndersxn
    @AlexAndersxn Год назад +2

    This was an absolute treat! What a banger of an episode, this is the most valuable content I've seen to date. Thank you Ali, Steven and Team.

  • @RussellTurner
    @RussellTurner Год назад +1

    This is the tag team I needed to see. So much gold in here. Thank you both.

  • @ruveenarossitto1239
    @ruveenarossitto1239 Год назад

    He’s so intelligent. I just love him.

  • @saraendestad4945
    @saraendestad4945 Год назад +1

    we´re SO lucky we get to listen to these ppl as if they´re our friends. So much wisdom unlocked.

  • @Timmy_305
    @Timmy_305 Год назад

    Steven has made me fall in love with this podcast

  • @hanatekle
    @hanatekle Месяц назад

    yeaaa, i'm ready to buy both of your books after this podcast!!!