Simon Sinek - Love Your Work - from CreativeMornings

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Simon Sinek speaks on how to be fulfilled by your job and how companies can better support and inspire the people who work for them.
Simon Sinek at the New York chapter of CreativeMornings on April 20, 2012.
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@satz611
@satz611 4 роки тому
I can hear him all day. Every leader/manager should be made to listen to him 30 mins daily.
@amaurysimon5994
@amaurysimon5994 16 днів тому
I'm listening anything from him everyday...
@The_Peter_Channel
@The_Peter_Channel 3 дні тому
"Made to" would defeat the purpose. Have 10-15 mins of Simon every few months, just enough to make him a reference point. Then see which manager says "Hmm, the thoughts of this guy resonate with me" and which ones don't.
@davidmccallum3879
@davidmccallum3879 7 років тому
The reason this guy is so good is because he is not trying to sell you anything. He is trying to help create a change of mindset in all of our working environments. Very inspirational!
@understandinglife2481
@understandinglife2481 6 років тому
David McCallum true well said .... Have A Amazing Life .. Lol
@MichalReneeXO
@MichalReneeXO 5 років тому
So true!
@film_magician
@film_magician 5 років тому
True. Except he makes a killing doing these talks. And he has books he sells. But i get what you're saying.
@ZOOTSUITBEATNICK1
@ZOOTSUITBEATNICK1 5 років тому
While I agree with Sinek's message, David, I disagree with you about him selling something. He's selling a way of thinking/acting. What's more, it doesn't matter that I agree with what he says here, it's simply his opinion. Which is, of course, no more or less than my opinion.
@minashortcakes5670
@minashortcakes5670 4 роки тому
He's not trying to sell the "what". He's trying to sell the "why". And that's why we bought it.
@Marcara081
@Marcara081 11 років тому
It's lectures like these that demonstrate the power of the internet to teach rather than the classroom. About fucking time if you ask me.
@Olegzyan
@Olegzyan 7 років тому
I really like the way this guy talks. Plainly, coherently and persuasively!
@mitaltolia2517
@mitaltolia2517 7 років тому
Олег Горбунов kjk
@PhirunKao
@PhirunKao 7 років тому
He's really good.
@masteryi4047
@masteryi4047 6 років тому
"That means 90% of people still have a job". This is the first time I've heard Simon say something absolutely, horrifyingly incorrect. What is even scarier is how he proceeds to tell a fable regarding the US military with complete disregard to the fact that almost ALL taxpayer money goes entirely to US Dept of Defense, year after year AFTER YEAR...
@williamsmith8041
@williamsmith8041 2 місяці тому
If he could stop all the and,um and ahs.
@bryantscott7495
@bryantscott7495 21 день тому
The story about the marines is powerful.
@LoicDesiron
@LoicDesiron 7 років тому
I feel good hearing him, is it just me?
@abstractbybrian
@abstractbybrian 7 років тому
No, he is very inspiring.
@trayjunie12
@trayjunie12 6 років тому
L Desiron his cadence is really smooth too, it carries the message in a very soothing manner.
@lic8838
@lic8838 3 роки тому
No. I'm a Store Manager. I listen to him on my days off. He's changing my way of thinking and managing. I know I'm a good manager,damn good. He makes things make sense and he's very inspiring. The first video I watched was amazing. I feel like he helps me sharpen tools.
@swadhapardesi3730
@swadhapardesi3730 3 роки тому
It's not just you. For a millennial such as myself he talks about the world and everything else in a way that is so much easier to understand!
@kliscc1
@kliscc1 3 роки тому
all of us .... love all his concepts
@haniyamudassar1342
@haniyamudassar1342 8 років тому
my favorite line: Do MORE with what you HAVE.......really liked it!!!!
@SandroGonzalez
@SandroGonzalez 9 років тому
FYI, Grunts are not the lowest of the lowest.. They are the bravest of the bravest!! the cream of the crop, the ones who determine victory!
@jtnoodle
@jtnoodle 9 років тому
Yeah, I caught that too. He was just illustrating, but he could have put it a little different.
@meghanbird
@meghanbird 10 років тому
This was shown in my Nursing Leadership class today...the part about hospital culture is what I vowed to help change 3 years ago when I started my bachelor of nursing degree..I graduate in summer! I come from a theatre background. We work crazy hours, it's stressful and we have very high intensity jobs. Things we do in theatre that work are trust each other, we know each other intimately (each others' families, health, personalities) and we socialize with our colleagues (opening nights are fun!). Also in theatre we LOVE our jobs. We make art! But I truly believe that those mentalities can also be applied to healthcare and will work. Thank you Simon for instilling passion and ideas in people like me in order to make positive changes, in small ways!
@SgtMjr
@SgtMjr 10 років тому
I knew it was going to be a great talk when he started talking about the Marines! Great post Meghan.
@RichardChamberlinTV
@RichardChamberlinTV 3 роки тому
How is nursing going 6 years later?
@h0wusayit568
@h0wusayit568 7 років тому
"If we don't love our work, we don't look out for each other.." - Simon Sinek
@ananttomer4
@ananttomer4 11 років тому
After all world never appreciated a man with money and power than a man who offer helping hand to others.
@DeeaM33
@DeeaM33 4 роки тому
Companies don't do business with companies. People do business with people. Amazing insight
@washaway
@washaway 11 років тому
40 minutes of caring about other people. woman walks up and talks about herself till the clip ends. /amazing view of the world. thanks for helping me wake up just a little more.
@kaylaevans2467
@kaylaevans2467 10 років тому
Oh was that 40 minutes? I seriously just jumped to the future. This guy makes some amazing points.
@jtnoodle
@jtnoodle 9 років тому
This is what the made the WWII generation great. They suffered through and endured depression and war AND laid the societal foundation of freedom that we enjoy down to this very day. They didn't do it for themselves. They selflessly did it for everyone else; for the towns and cities that they liberated. They did it for their own communities. We are sorely missing that nowadays.
@lgsteam9612
@lgsteam9612 7 років тому
Actually soldiers fight for the friend next to them in the foxhole, not mom and apple pie back home.
@jtnoodle
@jtnoodle 7 років тому
Actually, the WWII generation did it for many reasons, but especially for Mom. So you're wrong. Your logic is missing an integral piece. Why did so many volunteer to begin with, before they were even issued a uniform? They weren't in a foxhole yet. There were no "friends" to fight for yet. They DID do it for Mom, God and Country AND eventually for their buddies.
@carocaycedo
@carocaycedo 5 місяців тому
I can't get enough of Simon. He is amazing!
@Alice-wk6gt
@Alice-wk6gt 6 років тому
Simon's always on the right track and only a few can match him. Well done, Simon!
@mfreeman4201
@mfreeman4201 6 років тому
Could watch this dude for hours, talks plain sense with no bullsh*t
@basstian
@basstian 7 років тому
Excellent from beginning to end.
@yeyettealbert255
@yeyettealbert255 7 років тому
Simple healing
@johnpatrickdeleon9032
@johnpatrickdeleon9032 7 років тому
Yeyette Albert
@deepmaven8773
@deepmaven8773 Рік тому
Love the clients who respect you and appreciate your generosity. Reject the narcisistic clients.
@EllieArteaga
@EllieArteaga 7 років тому
Simon, true leader, true servant!! I want you to know I share the same idea of a caring loving world... Thanks for sharing your passion and wisdom, it's crazy idealists like us who usually do change the world. Love Ellie
@bfa654
@bfa654 8 років тому
Give and help because it's the right thing to do, not with an expectation of something in return. When you do this people appreciate you and relationship ensues. If you need their help in the future most people are very willing to help if asked because they remember when you did something for them without expectation.
@helpguide1545
@helpguide1545 6 років тому
Where have I been? This guy is deep. Perfect? No but who is? Go Simon! I just found you and will add you to my list of folks that ARE changing the World!
@tiffanyparks7914
@tiffanyparks7914 9 років тому
I quite enjoy listening to this guy.
@wolfgangnz3
@wolfgangnz3 10 років тому
That teacher example at 17 mins was awesome.
@Lagniprimatte
@Lagniprimatte 9 років тому
Unfortunate that I cannot name one.
@TheSupamario11
@TheSupamario11 8 років тому
+Yoo Ten Sill same
@RyanGalazka
@RyanGalazka 7 років тому
this is fire. best talk ever and I'm 20 minutes in.
@SSWaffenSs
@SSWaffenSs 4 роки тому
Это православная икона, ты из россии?
@mightc8160
@mightc8160 8 років тому
Thats how you change the world
@h0wusayit568
@h0wusayit568 7 років тому
Another awesome talk by Simon Sinek!
@evandoylethinks
@evandoylethinks 8 років тому
Simon is a great communicator. This is a very helpful clip. I also think Nancy Duarte's "The Structure of Great Presentations" ted talk is powerful.
@jeffsoucy5515
@jeffsoucy5515 6 років тому
I actually feel like helping someone just by listening to this talk. It seems so much fun
@DrCherylLentz
@DrCherylLentz 9 років тому
Sounds so simple, yet so few take the time to put someone else first who deserves to be helped. Help those to help themselves; and they will help others. Great lesson!
@dodyvirgiawan2057
@dodyvirgiawan2057 7 років тому
This is really inspiring! I really likes how Simon Sinek resonates my mind, and that he just has the ability to explain it effortlessly, with full of confidence. This is a must watch for everyone who seeks happiness in your daily life! Oh and by the way I've made myself a resume of what is really important along this inspiring talk, and I thought it could be useful for you: 13:10 - Risk when you do good to others 15:38 - Reason why confidence is important 21:05 - The impact of doing good to others 22:23 - Best part of doing good to others! (This is actually my favorite because it is true! And you have to try it) 25:25 - Don't expect anything when you do good to other, you can ask them what you want 26:55 - Building trusts 34:10 - People who overly being congratulated VS The Average 35:55 - Doing things you don't expect you would do, as a team 37:10 - Having a clear vision is important! Oh how I really agree with all that Simon talks about! Our world truly needs more people like Simon. Have a nice day! :)
@cristinaalonzo261
@cristinaalonzo261 9 років тому
I cant get enough of this Guy!!!
@suemc8371
@suemc8371 8 років тому
It was great to hear all of this. We just studied John Wooden, UCLA coach, on Leadership. This had a great twist and chemical background. It made you think and gave you hope. My job is to go interact with either young students or older, unwell people. I improve their day by leaps and bounds. Dreaming that more people get this message. Thanks Simon
@ashwindoke
@ashwindoke 7 років тому
if you have a job, u ll relate to this. this would be story of you and your company
@fortyeu789
@fortyeu789 11 років тому
Gaining Satisfaction in the fulfillment of "others" is truly the greatest feeling of confidence you can get. Once you realize that, your mind will be open to so much more things. You will be a more stronger person once you get this generalization in your head mentally. This mans words truly changed my LIFE.
@kevinburklund6778
@kevinburklund6778 8 років тому
This guy is documenting the management structure of so many companies! This is great stuff! I'm a little late to the party, but wow, this is great. Thanks, Simon!
@gabrielmaria2762
@gabrielmaria2762 5 років тому
34:03 I had a teacher once told me that students whose grades are 9 and 10 will work under the supervision of 8 and 7s in the companies of 5 and 6s. I kind of got the idea then, but now I fully understand this. Great teacher by the way. He was doing this in front of a class where most students were trying to be 10s. :) (Sorry for the unconventional grading system, I live in Europe :) )
@nevenelly4072
@nevenelly4072 8 років тому
thinkin of setting up a business . I'm a natural leader I've been told . I would like to be the best kind of leader I possibly can . your teaching me thank you .
@christlegreen9458
@christlegreen9458 9 років тому
Profound! Now here is someone I would pay to listen to.
@lajbiz
@lajbiz 9 років тому
The power of helping others recognize their own value and strengths. Wow. Great talk by #SimonSinek
@JayWeeldreyer
@JayWeeldreyer 11 років тому
There is an old concept from philosophy that focuses on the distinction between substance and form. Form is an attribute of substance, one of many. It is within substance that all value and meaning exists. What Simon so beautifully illustrates in this talk are the consequences of substituting form over substance in our interactions and our institutions.
@dorianlovell2929
@dorianlovell2929 6 років тому
I can only pray and WORK hard to change my views - it's "the deal I make". I promise to make this sit in my grown adult kids' minds, too...... it's SO DAMN GREAT!!!!
@tipofmytongue1024
@tipofmytongue1024 10 років тому
I was 20 minutes in, it felt like 20 seconds....this resonates with me so well. Thank you.
@travisbelanger354
@travisbelanger354 10 років тому
i clicked on this thinking it was going to be a stand up comedian.......but i learned things. works for me!
@beryltabu2348
@beryltabu2348 7 років тому
Building trust in every team is very important!I experienced a back stabbing colleague who crushed any prospects I had for advancement or movement at my workplace 3 years ago.Fortunately I focused on working really hard, attended a self-development career class, and applied a few of the skills learnt -among them building trust with some of the people I work with.I have began to see results-positive ones. I am happier now at work than I've ever been!
@freddym.m.9424
@freddym.m.9424 7 років тому
Life bible. Thank you Simon. I bought/read your book START WITH WAY several years ago, I'm from/live in Panama.
@gaoxinglangblog
@gaoxinglangblog 7 років тому
great message. I will try my best to bring it to my work and life
@mattsings2
@mattsings2 9 років тому
Three years later I found this and I am so inspired. If you are reading this Simon Sinek thank you soo much. I am planning on becoming a motivational speaker myself, and I am learning allot from you. God Bless.
@Milliyarder
@Milliyarder 9 років тому
Great words Simon Sinek. One of the best orator in the world. Inspirational words. I am 100% agree with your words, but most of folks who are listening to you, your words come to their one ear and come out from another. Majority of people HEARTLESS nowadays
@SuryaKshetri123
@SuryaKshetri123 7 років тому
Awesome Speaker ever 👍🏼
@deliadee7009
@deliadee7009 4 роки тому
Actually, today I bought a cup of coffee for a lady I did not know. It was simply a very cold NYC and I struck a conversation with her and she recently had surgery on her foot tendons. It was cold and she was sitting on a bench. I just offerred to buy her a cup of coffee. She accepted and I felt truly great because I felt that I contributed to keeping her warm during a moment in which she might have been cold. :) ... Now I hear this and feel doubly better. :)
@sureshsivaraj
@sureshsivaraj 6 років тому
This guys has dominating speech and makes you to listen his words. It’s magical
@paulmantrader
@paulmantrader 8 років тому
Beautifull
@marianitozz1
@marianitozz1 2 роки тому
You might begin to implement the message of doing good to others but you got to be confident also to keep some boundaries, to not let others take advantege for that and be a people pleaser, and become a doormat.
@misbahjamali8681
@misbahjamali8681 7 років тому
This made me emotional. You are amazing Simon!
@elizabethnelson2790
@elizabethnelson2790 7 років тому
This is so completely true. We have to take the risk to make ourselves vulnerable. I find this presentation very well worth watching.
@EdsterL
@EdsterL 6 років тому
Every day is a gift, your message hits home.
@ahkedra
@ahkedra 5 років тому
There is indeed big power in all those "no big deals" things we do for people we do not know.
@LynxLee
@LynxLee 9 років тому
25:31-26:40 is a great example of good communication
@ICJackson
@ICJackson 9 років тому
Besides being brilliant, he sounds EXACTLY like Ted Mosby. It just doesn't get any better than that.
@marisol2272
@marisol2272 9 років тому
Yes!!! Which is probably why he seems very familiar. :)
@grazynamatys1898
@grazynamatys1898 4 роки тому
I like the comparison with the hospital. It is so powerful. You might care for the business, for the product, for the future of the company, and how you as the individual are you being cared for? Often company politics win over people. With this experience, people will not put 200% of their effort and engagement. People learn not to trust, which makes their engagement next time even harder.
@benswanson2301
@benswanson2301 3 роки тому
This is nothing new, but every generation needs to learn it
@betterXdesign
@betterXdesign 3 місяці тому
I've shared this with all my friends. It's a must-watch! 👥
@VanAnhNguyen-yn9jr
@VanAnhNguyen-yn9jr 11 років тому
Thank you Simon, You"re inspiring me. You're just great.!
@LuisGarcia-pr9yb
@LuisGarcia-pr9yb 5 років тому
I've worked for some companies the vast majority treat their employees like cattle, when things went south emotional blackmail shows up asking for sacrifices while they're firing employes at ease. I worked in a project for a hotel group with 24x7 abusive schedules, after six months I asked the transfer to another project, human resources grant me the transfer, on my last day in that project I found out two more coworkers were leaving the proyect for the same reasons.
@user-bn2yo7qh4n
@user-bn2yo7qh4n 5 років тому
The way you talk the way of your expressions its just wow just wwwoowww really its natural love it
@LaMarchness
@LaMarchness 7 років тому
Great compilation, nice job! More motivated, this helps me to keep going in the right direction.
@MattLindlandofficial
@MattLindlandofficial 10 років тому
blessed to be a coach I get to do this everyday
@Magicguy13
@Magicguy13 8 років тому
Amazing wisdom and insight, thank you for sharing Simon
@andy50001
@andy50001 5 років тому
Simon is so awesome. I listen to him as much as possible.
@TheJae3013
@TheJae3013 8 років тому
Awesome! Just love his ideas, and vision
@kewalgangani
@kewalgangani 8 років тому
Thank you so much for such a wonderful video. Great Insight!
@BenWindsorTV2
@BenWindsorTV2 7 років тому
Fantastic video...really great speech and definitely made me think!
@myrnahernandez6244
@myrnahernandez6244 3 роки тому
I love the way he explains things. Great words of encouragement 🙏
@fareedbader4959
@fareedbader4959 7 років тому
simon , you are amazing
@patriciarussell8450
@patriciarussell8450 5 років тому
You are so smart I'm binge watching ☺ Thanks...
@NersesNajaryan
@NersesNajaryan 5 років тому
Clearly the most inspiring message I've heard in few years. And the most realistic and believable too. Thanks.
@nisshanthnarendran4769
@nisshanthnarendran4769 9 років тому
Another powerful, inspiring & talk from Sinek.
@366783
@366783 11 років тому
I love this guy - he has a back to the future approach showing the 'why' and the 'how' to adapt the basics in life business or personal... while others talk about the 'what'
@sinnemaso5216
@sinnemaso5216 2 роки тому
I really love the way he explained very inspiring message to take on ..
@codacreator6162
@codacreator6162 4 роки тому
I did a team building weekend as an undergraduate in an honors program that resulted in the same thing. What we need is a shift in this country from finding and exposing differences within our culture to banding together as Americans, as people to solve the bigger problems.
@osrball
@osrball 6 років тому
fantastic, vers inspiring and motivating, thank you
@ursulabrett
@ursulabrett 6 років тому
BRILL-I-ANT!!! Thank you!
@monugupta32
@monugupta32 2 роки тому
This is extremely inspiring to watch. 40 mins just flew by. Even though I've heard some of these things in other talks from Simon, it still hits as hard!
@avafab
@avafab 6 років тому
17:52 18:13 Best advice ever for people managers
@MarloPerez_Philippines
@MarloPerez_Philippines 7 років тому
thanks for this wonderful video!
@UsmanYousafOfficial
@UsmanYousafOfficial 6 років тому
You are awesome! Thank u for your precious words =)
@user-bn2yo7qh4n
@user-bn2yo7qh4n 5 років тому
Really great words ❣️
@stsfnaf.613
@stsfnaf.613 6 років тому
Very inspirational talk. Good talks to take it to work
@ratanbarman6085
@ratanbarman6085 7 років тому
Simon always inspire me.After all thank you.
@kimbachman5817
@kimbachman5817 7 років тому
Excellent! I work in an organization that lives and breathes this way!! With that said, the only thing I have ever heard Simon say that I believe isn't true or right on the money, is the piece on Mother Theresa! I think that was inaccurate and a not a good example. Spiritual motives are just that, spiritual and inexplicable to the untrained heart and mind!! Other than that, EXCELLENT! xo
@naetek6430
@naetek6430 7 років тому
...This is like a Hypnotic Session...AMAZING!
@afaams786
@afaams786 6 років тому
enjoyed every moment.
@seekerparadiso7214
@seekerparadiso7214 10 років тому
Precisely why I work for myself; I choose my own missions that truly matter and I ensure that I receive as well as provide adequate treatment. The job gets done well and it makes me and the world better one tiny corner at a time. What would the world be like if the prevailing global focus was on healthy, constructive exchanges instead of on simply making money, gaining power, or having a job to keep your neck above water?
@edgykoala1732
@edgykoala1732 6 років тому
I can 100% confirm that I know the teacher that took me under her wing. Thank you Ms Tucci. In a way, I would have to say that I could leave my job if greed was what I wanted and make 2x as much, but why? I find my glee from trying to leave this earth better.
@lindaardito8237
@lindaardito8237 8 років тому
Bravo- your speech is wonderful! I am inspired to become that leader! Even when you are kind & no one cares, it becomes ingrained in your character and character builds strength.
@MrBWtv
@MrBWtv 11 років тому
Great point...So true.
@519MaLoNeY
@519MaLoNeY 2 роки тому
This is outstanding. I really think this talk just changed my life.
@Nileshpandey0907
@Nileshpandey0907 5 років тому
I love simon sineks lecture's, frist i saw his video on topic that how mobiles phones destroying are lifes. After that i start watching his video his lecture is helping me a lot. (Sorry if any grammatical mistakes, english in not my native language m still learning it)
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