I don't enjoy eating humble pie; it never tastes good. But I do appreciate it when it happens. Simon Sinek eatenjoygood Change image and share on social
I try to find, celebrate and teach leaders how to build platforms that will inspire others. Simon Sinek buildcelebratefind Change image and share on social
When I was in college, my school newspaper accepted an ad from a Holocaust revisionist organization. This would have been offensive on most college campuses across the country, but I went to a school with a very large Jewish population, so the ad, as you might expect, stirred absolute outrage. Simon Sinek absoluteacceptcampus share on social
Spending time with the military certainly lends itself to some remarkable experiences, and I've been privileged to have had my share. Simon Sinek experiencehavelend Change image and share on social
I couldn't understand why my productivity went down when I had deliberately made more time available to write. Then I realized it was because I wasn't flying as much. Simon Sinek deliberatelyflymake Change image and share on social
Spending too much time focused on others' strengths leaves us feeling weak. Focusing on our own strengths is what, in fact, makes us strong. Simon Sinek factfeltfocus Change image and share on social
Actions speak louder than words. All companies say they care, right? But few actually exercise that care. Simon Sinek actioncarecompany Change image and share on social
No matter when or where, always bring your 'A' game, because you never know when it will open doors for you. Simon Sinek bringdoorgame Change image and share on social
Entrepreneurs see the thing they want or need, then try to figure out a process of how to get it. People who shouldn't be entrepreneurs see the standard process they need to go through to get the thing they want or need then decide if they want to go through that process. Simon Sinek decideentrepreneurfigure share on social
Some would argue that you're as successful as the company you keep. Certainly there is a connection between our friends and who we are. Simon Sinek arguecompanyconnection Change image and share on social