Naturally excel I love it!! I just lost my Job yesterday.. Now i'm doing what ever it take's to get any Job.. I know ill excel in ah career that I love soon.
Wow I really like this guy. I'm only 18 and had one job for about 4 months from July to October of 2010. I just stopped going because it wasn't worth it. It wasn't organized there were not alot of employees at all which made it alot more work than anyone person can handle and I never had a legit schedule. So I stopped going. Why would I keep going to a job that didn't work for me. Now im really discouraged to even look anywhere else because I'm afraid nothing will be better and that it's all th
@Liucilla We agree with you. Not only is Simon's view point compelling but also the structure he provides to help us all think and plan more effectively!
Dear Mr. Sinek..Thank you for your inspiration. I have a job now but I can't find any fun in it and I wish I have the gut feel to move beyond to somewhere I can fit and enjoy!!
@jninlove One point Simon makes is to remember the interview and job search process involves two-way communication. That openness creates more valuable, lasting, and, frankly, enjoyable bonds that allow one to thrive in an organizational culture.
@jninlove Jobs: Stanley, and Williston North Dakota (wait until spring so you can sleep in your car there, there is not rent available with the amount of people going there) there are many jobs, and if you like the oil industry, and construction you can find jobs there within a day.
@wranglerwranglerwran Thank you for the kind note! We agree - find a place where you can naturally excel. Simon also shares that this journey takes work but that work is simply an investment that pays off in long term returns.
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TheMrStranger1 1 month ago
Naturally excel I love it!! I just lost my Job yesterday.. Now i'm doing what ever it take's to get any Job.. I know ill excel in ah career that I love soon.
zai1ld 2 months ago
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SainteLincoln86 3 months ago
I've found a link with great tips, since it worked for I want to share this, if it works for you, share with others, findgreatjob.webs.com
kapalutas 6 months ago
peeps need to take risks if they wanna succeed... of course calculated ones!
PowerPoint91 10 months ago 2
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norbertcopper 1 week ago
thought intriguing
DxSaNdIX 10 months ago
Wow I really like this guy. I'm only 18 and had one job for about 4 months from July to October of 2010. I just stopped going because it wasn't worth it. It wasn't organized there were not alot of employees at all which made it alot more work than anyone person can handle and I never had a legit schedule. So I stopped going. Why would I keep going to a job that didn't work for me. Now im really discouraged to even look anywhere else because I'm afraid nothing will be better and that it's all th
randy7027 11 months ago
He makes A LOT of sence in this vid. This is the first one I've watched and I'll be spending the rest of the evening watching many more. Thanks!
the8to5exodus 11 months ago
After watching few videos of this guy, i have to say that is became my mentor.
dimebagplan 1 year ago
Thank you for sharing
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AbdulRButt 1 year ago
Sadly, none of this is an option for most people...
leeroynaggins 1 year ago
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eugene680 9 months ago
Wow, this gives me so much to think about.
Liucilla 1 year ago
@Liucilla We agree with you. Not only is Simon's view point compelling but also the structure he provides to help us all think and plan more effectively!
captureyourflag 1 year ago
Dear Mr. Sinek..Thank you for your inspiration. I have a job now but I can't find any fun in it and I wish I have the gut feel to move beyond to somewhere I can fit and enjoy!!
jninlove 1 year ago 3
@jninlove One point Simon makes is to remember the interview and job search process involves two-way communication. That openness creates more valuable, lasting, and, frankly, enjoyable bonds that allow one to thrive in an organizational culture.
captureyourflag 1 year ago
@jninlove Jobs: Stanley, and Williston North Dakota (wait until spring so you can sleep in your car there, there is not rent available with the amount of people going there) there are many jobs, and if you like the oil industry, and construction you can find jobs there within a day.
affiliate30 1 year ago
This video was so awesome!
wranglerwranglerwran 1 year ago
@wranglerwranglerwran Thank you for the kind note! We agree - find a place where you can naturally excel. Simon also shares that this journey takes work but that work is simply an investment that pays off in long term returns.
captureyourflag 1 year ago