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finding perspective

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MINDSET SHIFT

be curious

find perspective by opening your mind to new ideas and concepts. knowledge is power. never stop exploring. don't ever stop learning

the books, talks, videos that changed my mindset forever; there is no going back. 

BOOKS

Simon Sinek Start with why

Mark Manson Subtle art of not giving a fuck

Mark Manson Screw Finding your passion

Gary Bishop Unfuck yourself

Dale Carnegie How to win friends and influence people

 Sarah Vermunt Careergasm

Ikigai; The Japanese Secret to a long happy life

Brene Brown Daring Greatly & Dare to Lead

VIDEOS

Excerpt of Simon Sinek from an episode of Inside Quest. http://www.insidequest.com/

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About this presentation In this in-depth talk, ethnographer and leadership expert Simon Sinek reveals the hidden dynamics that inspire leadership and trust. In biological terms, leaders get the first pick of food and other spoils, but at a cost. When danger is present, the group expects the leader to mitigate all threats even at the expense of their personal well-being.

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 CreativeMornings New York, April 2012. Free events like this one are hosted every month in dozens of cities.

At one point or another, we all question whether or not we are doing enough, making enough money, or if we are going to be "successful" enough. I know this firsthand, as I've spent long periods of my young adult life in a persistent state of fear and self-doubt.

We believe we should work hard in order to be happy, but could we be thinking about things backwards? In this fast-moving and very funny talk, psychologist Shawn Achor argues that, actually, happiness inspires us to be more productive.

 
The passion to change the world for the better is a more powerful force than the defense to keep it the same.
— @simonsaysinpsire