Sometimes spending time with someone who is perceived as 'successful' can make us feel less successful. Simon Sinek feelmakeperceive Change image and share on social
Pilots, to a large degree, are like salesmen. They have to be confident to be good at their jobs. They have to practice relentlessly and plan out all the scenarios of the things that could happen when they're out there. Nothing is more important than preparation. They are also mighty competitive, both as individuals and as squadrons. Simon Sinek competitiveconfidentdegree share on social
Babe Ruth was not afraid to strike out. And it was this fearlessness that contributed to his remarkable career. Simon Sinek afraidbabecareer Change image and 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
It's always the organizations that are resource constrained that come up with the good ideas to win. Simon Sinek constraingoodidea Change image and share on social
The strong bond of friendship is not always a balanced equation; friendship is not always about giving and taking in equal shares. Instead, friendship is grounded in a feeling that you know exactly who will be there for you when you need something, no matter what or when. Simon Sinek balancebondequal share on social
Corporate culture matters. How management chooses to treat its people impacts everything - for better or for worse. Simon Sinek badlychoosecorporate Change image and share on social
Entrepreneurs must be practical experts. They needn't set out to be subject matter experts in what they do; they must set out to solve a problem or pursue some cause or purpose greater than themselves. Simon Sinek entrepreneurexpertgreat share on social
I'd rather play in the major leagues and have some bad games than play consistently good ball in the minors. Simon Sinek badballconsistently Change image and share on social
In the 1980s America reacted to the Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan. We supported a war that left a nation torn to pieces. And as the last Soviet tank left the country, so did we. Simon Sinek 1980safghanistanamerica Change image and share on social