Tuesday, June 4, 2019

5 Rules to Follow as You Find Your Spark by Simon Sinek

3 Key ideas and 1 I might change.

1. 2 ways to see the world: Some people see the thing that they want and some people see the thing that prevents them from. You can go after anything you want but you just cannot deny anyone else going after whatever they want. You can't get in the way of anyone else to get what they want.

2. Sometimes you're the problem! Take accountability for your actions especially what you do wrong.

3. Take care of each other. (Navy Seal) No one makes it if they are trying to prove who they are. Who makes it through are the ones who have nothing left to give they've given it all. They've done it all to help others.  Learn by helping each other and accept help when it's offered.  I don't know what I'm doing I'm scared etc. This will only happen if you take care of them first.

4. Nelson Mandela a great leader. How did he learn this? He remembers that the leaders always sat in a circle and his father was the last to speak. A skill to hold opinions to yourself before you speak. This gives people the thought of their thoughts are valid. Listen to the people ask questions.

5. as you gain fame people will treat you better. None of this is meant for you it's meant for the position you hold. Remember humility


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