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“Working hard for something we do not care about is called stress, working hard for something we love is called PASSION.”
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The What level is directly related to our neocortex. The neocortex is a brain area specialized for rational and analytical thought and language. That said, the neocortex does not drive behavior. Instead, it merely allows us to consider vast amounts of data.
The How and Why of The Golden Cir...
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In Start with Why, Sinek introduces a new concept called The Golden Circle. The Golden Circle is formed of three parts: ‘Why,’ ‘How’ and ‘What.’
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Any worker or individual can have the energy to motivate people. But, the most important thing to becoming a great leader is to be charismatic. Charisma is a skill that inspires people around you. This charisma is tied to a leader’s Why. They have a belief in a greater purpose th...
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The assumptions we make have a significant impact on our actions. Looking at the bigger picture and considering your end result when planning will lead to better long-term results.
Sinek also uses this metaphor when talking about leadership. He describes two types of leader:
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“The role of a leader is not to come up with all the great ideas. The role of a leader is to create an environment in which great ideas can happen.”
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A most successful company starts with WHY (from the core of the golden circle) but the others start with what (just like - if you buy this you will get this specification).
The best example can be Apple - Firstly, Apple provides a strong and clear ‘Why’: challenge the status quo and...
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“Great companies don’t hire skilled people and motivate them, they hire already motivated people and inspire them.”
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“Instead of asking, “WHAT should we do to compete?” the questions must be asked, “WHY did we start doing WHAT we’re doing in the first place, and WHAT can we do to bring our cause to life considering all the technologies and market opportunities available today?”
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When a company is small, the founder heavily influences its image. The founder will have a substantial amount of direct contact with their consumers.
That said, as the company grows, the leader’s role changes. They will no longer be the most vocal part of the organization. They will instea...
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Working hard for something we don't care about is called stress.
Working hard for something we love is called passion.
Due to financial and security reasons, we may be working jobs that may not be our true calling.
Get into pursuing your true passion, something you love to do, something you've always dreamt of, while letting go of other reasons for taking a job, like working in a 'hip' or prestigious compan...
Passion isn't just about what you love to do, or what is fun, but what you care about. Focussing on what you care about leaves out the 'enjoyment' part and aligns your passion with your values and the impact you want to have in this world.
Passion also wanes over time, a...
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