Capture Your Flag
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Simon Sinek: Capture Your Flag Interview Program TestimonialSimon Sinek: Capture Your Flag Interview Program Testimonial
Simon Sinek: Capture Your Flag Interview Program Testimonial
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Simon Sinek shares what he has learned over the years interviewing with Capture Your Flag and how it has benefited his development, how others have benefited from and responded to what he has shared, and how communities, companies and organizations would benefit from a creating a Capture Your Flag Near Peer interview program.
Simon Sinek on Improving Leadership EducationSimon Sinek on Improving Leadership Education
Simon Sinek on Improving Leadership Education
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In Chapter 20 of 20 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, bestselling author and inspirational speaker Simon Sinek answers "What goals are you setting as you look to what comes next in your career?" Sinek shares how he is focused on improving leadership education, specifically around the personal transition of going from a doer responsible for results to a leader responsible for people. He f...
Simon Sinek on Becoming a More Hands-Off LeaderSimon Sinek on Becoming a More Hands-Off Leader
Simon Sinek on Becoming a More Hands-Off Leader
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In Chapter 19 of 20 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, bestselling author and inspirational speaker Simon Sinek answers "What leadership skills are becoming more relevant to you as your career progresses?" Sinek notes the "willingness to let go" and trust members of his team to do the work. He notes he is more a laissez-faire in his leadership style than ever before. He sets the vision an...
Simon Sinek on How to Better Handle ConfrontationSimon Sinek on How to Better Handle Confrontation
Simon Sinek on How to Better Handle Confrontation
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In Chapter 18 of 20 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, bestselling author and inspirational speaker Simon Sinek answers "What has experience taught you about how to better manage confrontation?" Sinek learns how to handle confrontation most by experiencing it. A communications class teaches Sinek ways to have confrontation and he believes confrontation should be taught, calling it a "huma...
Simon Sinek in Finding Comfort in the Uncomfortable and UnfamiliarSimon Sinek in Finding Comfort in the Uncomfortable and Unfamiliar
Simon Sinek in Finding Comfort in the Uncomfortable and Unfamiliar
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In Chapter 17 of 20 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, bestselling author and inspirational speaker Simon Sinek answers "What is your comfort zone, and what do you do to break free of living in it? Simon shares how his comfort zone is making himself uncomfortable by challenging his thinking and exposing himself to different experiences. The process of seeking, engaging and feeling these e...
Simon Sinek on the Struggle of Balancing Service and SelfSimon Sinek on the Struggle of Balancing Service and Self
Simon Sinek on the Struggle of Balancing Service and Self
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In Chapter 16 of 20 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, bestselling author and inspirational speaker Simon Sinek answers "How are you learning to better balance service and self in how you live your life?" Sinek struggles, as serving self and others are always at odds. He finds it easy to turn down things for money and it much harder when he gets a call for service, for example being asked...
Simon Sinek on the Pros and Cons of Habits and RoutinesSimon Sinek on the Pros and Cons of Habits and Routines
Simon Sinek on the Pros and Cons of Habits and Routines
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In Chapter 15 of 20 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, bestselling author and inspirational speaker Simon Sinek answers "What role do habits and routines play into your pursuit of living a more fulfilled life?" Sinek notes how he appreciates habits and routines for the consistency they create but struggles to stick to them; instead, he finds structure in going through "phases", including ...
Simon Sinek on How to Do More with What You HaveSimon Sinek on How to Do More with What You Have
Simon Sinek on How to Do More with What You Have
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In Chapter 14 of 20 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, bestselling author and inspirational speaker Simon Sinek answers "How are you learning to do more with less?" Sinek finds the phrase ridiculous and reframes it as "How to do more with what you have?" He finds this approach more motivating and productive and references his friend Charlie Kim at NextJump in his company's entrepreneurial...
Simon Sinek on Seeing Friends as Advocates and SponsorsSimon Sinek on Seeing Friends as Advocates and Sponsors
Simon Sinek on Seeing Friends as Advocates and Sponsors
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In Chapter 13 of 20 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, bestselling author and inspirational speaker Simon Sinek answers "What role have advocate and sponsor relationships played in your development?" Sinek notes that what he sees as the value delivered by advocates and sponsors he sees in his friends. In short, Sinek considers his friends his advocates and sponsor, and feels it is a recip...
Simon Sinek on Using a Strength to Overcome a StruggleSimon Sinek on Using a Strength to Overcome a Struggle
Simon Sinek on Using a Strength to Overcome a Struggle
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In Chapter 12 of 20 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, bestselling author and inspirational speaker Simon Sinek answers "At this moment in time, what are the sources of strength and struggle in your life?" Sinek notes strength comes from those around him and struggle - in this case writing his book "Leaders Eat Last" comes from moments of isolation and fear of failure. Sinek recalls the s...
Simon Sinek on Turning Confidence into Courage and GritSimon Sinek on Turning Confidence into Courage and Grit
Simon Sinek on Turning Confidence into Courage and Grit
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In Chapter 11 of 20 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, bestselling author and inspirational speaker Simon Sinek answers "What role does confidence play in the work that you do? Sinek notes that when you believe in your own cause or find others that believe in your cause, you gain confidence. With this faith in one's ability to do something, Sinek finds that courage - the willingness to ac...
Simon Sinek on What People Driven by Service Teach You About LifeSimon Sinek on What People Driven by Service Teach You About Life
Simon Sinek on What People Driven by Service Teach You About Life
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In Chapter 10 of 20 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, bestselling author and inspirational speaker Simon Sinek answers "How are you deepening your relationship with the United States Armed Forces?" Sinek notes that his relationship has grown as he reciprocates the service-mindset he sees in men and women in uniform with his own efforts in working with the military. Sinek notes that by be...
Simon Sinek on Why Human Interaction Still Matters in LearningSimon Sinek on Why Human Interaction Still Matters in Learning
Simon Sinek on Why Human Interaction Still Matters in Learning
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In Chapter 9 of 20 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, bestselling author and inspirational speaker Simon Sinek answers "How are you using online education to teach others to present ideas that inspire action?" Sinek shares what he has learned about online learning by publishing courses with his team and with partners such as Skillshare. He finds that online education is useful and notes t...
Simon Sinek on What It Takes to SucceedSimon Sinek on What It Takes to Succeed
Simon Sinek on What It Takes to Succeed
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In Chapter 8 of 20 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, bestselling author and inspirational speaker Simon Sinek answers "What have you learned over time about what it takes to succeed?" Sinek notes that what he has learned about success is more or less the same as anyone else. He notes there is a formula for success that includes three factors: Talent, Hard Work and Luck. He notes it is a ...
Simon Sinek on Seeking Honest Feedback to Get BetterSimon Sinek on Seeking Honest Feedback to Get Better
Simon Sinek on Seeking Honest Feedback to Get Better
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In Chapter 7 of 20 in his 2015 Capture Your Flag interview, bestselling author and inspirational speaker Simon Sinek answers "What type of feedback do you respond to best?" Sinek shares how his new reality - living in the public eye - can be challenging in that people often share praise but critical feedback - how to get better - is elusive input Sinek needs to work extra hard to find. Fortunat...

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  • @h.a.n.na17
    @h.a.n.na17 9 днів тому

    IF I WAS GOING TO SCHOOL SAY 10TH GRADE RIGHT WHEN COVID STARTED I WOULD DEFINITELY BEG TO BE HELD BACK A GRADE.❤😂🎉 I DONT KNOW HOW THESE KIDS HAVE DONE SCHOOLING LIKE THEY HAVE DURING COVID. WHAT AN ACCOMPLISHMENT.❤😂🎉

  • @h.a.n.na17
    @h.a.n.na17 9 днів тому

    LIKE IF YOUR DIFFERENT BUT LOVING PARENTS START YOU TOO EARLY IN THE BEGINNING OF SCHOOLING YRS. YOU MAY HAVE TO EVENTUALLY B HELD BACK. ESPECIALLY IF YOUR SCHOOL DOESNT HAVE A SUMMER SCHOOL PROGRAM FOR KINDERGARDENERS. BUT TRY NOT TO WORRY ABOUT IT TOOOOO MUCH.❤😂🎉

  • @h.a.n.na17
    @h.a.n.na17 9 днів тому

    IM SORRY BUT IS IT JUST ME OR IS THIS SOOOO SCRIPTED❤😂🎉

  • @h.a.n.na17
    @h.a.n.na17 9 днів тому

    BY THE WAY YOU DONT LOOK THAT SKINNY. YOU HAVE ALOT OF CURVES FOR YOUR AGE.❤😂🎉

  • @animus078
    @animus078 10 днів тому

    I literally googled "How to manage confrontation", this video came up. And the literal first 6 seconds the interviewee states "I don't know if experience has better helped me with confrontation, I think confrontation has hel......." pass.

  • @premahallikeri4831
    @premahallikeri4831 11 днів тому

    Iam an only child. But my mother was not my real mother. My biological mother was different.

  • @claudiamanta1943
    @claudiamanta1943 16 днів тому

    Simon, sweetheart, it doesn’t work very well for you, by the looks of it. Therefore, I’d say, get feedback from somebody else (preferably, not a fan of yours).

  • @brianstone4459
    @brianstone4459 18 днів тому

    I have found from having to make life and death decisions under pressure from a young age, that 2 things are really critical: What we focus on and what time frame we operate from. When the focus is completely on the performance of the skill/activity and it is combined with a focus on what will happen five minutes after the task is completed, there is no room left for crippling fear or anxiety. Performing at a high level, even with high stress becomes completely doable.

  • @johnzabroski5396
    @johnzabroski5396 23 дні тому

    When the language is clear, simple, specific, it's easy.

  • @sakshichaurasia3702
    @sakshichaurasia3702 24 дні тому

    I am preparing for civil services examination, it does involve a lot of pressure management. THis video has given me a new perspective and i am gonna follow it. I am gonna make sure its excitement for me rather than nervousness. Hoping for the best! thankyou!

  • @CDeeez94
    @CDeeez94 Місяць тому

    "Excited," not "nervous." 💪💯

  • @maroman38
    @maroman38 Місяць тому

    40? Dude you look like 60

  • @TrueMG
    @TrueMG Місяць тому

    Old video but still recommended as I searched for my answer. And I believe there's truth to it. I recently practice "positive thinking" (aka "I like that") when any inconvenient obstacle hit me. Suddenly it doesn't feel bad, even tho it's so simple. And this method here of "This is exciting" is exactly the same, I just never thought about it this way. I'll add that to my repertoire. Thanks!

  • @WaldoBagelTopper
    @WaldoBagelTopper Місяць тому

    In my late 20s I dated a woman who was an only child. She was well educated and honestly just came from a good background. Her parents weren't RICH per se, like millionaires, but they owned a few properties and occasionally sold them to move into new properties, the same way people just switch apartments. And if a car messed up, forget about fixing it. Just buy a new one. Like THAT well off, but not millionaires. She was very competitive and territorial, so much so that it was a turn off. She had a great job where people LOOKED for ways to get her paid more as opposed to everyone else I ever knew that had to work their way up to better jobs. And I would have to scramble and find new jobs whenever a place I was working for closed down or did corporate restructuring and left me unemployed. So sometimes I had to get into a company from an entry level position, like call centers as a phone agent. She would ask to look at my health insurance to compare it to hers... an executive level employee who had insanely good benefits. It was weird and embarrassing. For example, if I got something nice like life insurance or a 401k, she would say something like "oh, that's not a big deal. I have that and it pays more". Or if I had a 401K started for me, she'd say something like "Mine has way more". And I'd reply things like "Good for you?"like that. I'd pose it like a question to see if she could realize how ridiculous she sounded. Very childlike. And then weird little things like she never cut her umbilical cord from her mom, figuratively speaking of course. If I asked her if she ever wanted to do something different with her hair, we could go get it done and it'd be my treat. And she'd say that only her mom can cut her hair. Or she'd have to ask her mom permission. And then her mom laid out what she was going to wear to work the next day. And I would subtly ask her "is that what YOU feel like wearing?" Sometimes it felt like I was speaking to a child who I was encouraging to be independent. I knew pretty early on we weren't going anywhere together because of stuff like that. Like I'd buy her flowers, and it'd be one of those bouquets with different types. And when she'd show her mom, the mom would say "I don't like tulips" or somehow put them down. And I guess she was used to her daughter dating guys who took those kinds of petty actions sitting, because I would reply, I'll keep that in mind if I ever decide to buy flowers for YOU". It was just all weird and that's when I decided I'd never date an only child ever again lol.

  • @DesignsPictures
    @DesignsPictures Місяць тому

    I have 3 exams back to back..and i'm really excited about it.

  • @jackbeaven-duggan559
    @jackbeaven-duggan559 Місяць тому

    The idea of getting married is scary to me because of having to really be committed

  • @afghanrocky
    @afghanrocky Місяць тому

    This is the real guy who should have played in uncharted

  • @StuartLoria
    @StuartLoria Місяць тому

    This man is full of it

  • @j_go
    @j_go 2 місяці тому

    0:53 "great believer"..."...speak like a truck driver..." At first listen, I thought he was referring to the trucking industry and speaking their language. I later realized he was referring to truck drivers as those who are "simple" or speak simply. If I were a truck driver, I'd be offended.

  • @supernicetools
    @supernicetools 2 місяці тому

    did we have to make this 1 hour interview 20 different videos ?????

  • @clemeuxdeashiyo9184
    @clemeuxdeashiyo9184 2 місяці тому

    Change is really not good... maybe there is a specific way we should be living this life

  • @mohslimani5716
    @mohslimani5716 2 місяці тому

    Freedom for innocent Kabyles unjustly condamned

  • @jennifern.5305
    @jennifern.5305 2 місяці тому

    I wonder if this sentiment applies today. The environment is increasingly transactional, and it’s almost acceptable to change allegiances either for self preservation or personal gain. We’re especially seeing this play out in a quasi-political fashion as clout chasers are more likely to exclude or include people based on the social capital that “friends” are able to secure them. Honestly now when I hear that people are friends I ask myself why. Similarly if people aren’t friends I ask myself why. In this climate, I don’t think you can assume that people are connected purely on built up rapport or mutual interests 🤷‍♀️

  • @Jenni_Kallie
    @Jenni_Kallie 2 місяці тому

    big yes to sincerity & integrity!

  • @caleuxx9108
    @caleuxx9108 3 місяці тому

    having Empathy for the people around you....

  • @razzpytheraizin
    @razzpytheraizin 3 місяці тому

    How is he doing now? I am sort of in the same boat as him

  • @internetmail3888
    @internetmail3888 3 місяці тому

    The man or woman who designs a medical device that increases the quality of life or reduces the suffering of millions has made a stronger mark on the world than the person who spends their time going to a thousand street demonstrations. Design is the most effective way the poor layman can create positive social change and life purpose without needing to climb the social hierarchy ladder.

  • @RabiulHasanSani
    @RabiulHasanSani 3 місяці тому

    I feel sense of over independent being an only child. has some ego.

  • @luismiguel69able
    @luismiguel69able 3 місяці тому

    This guy is Super Vague! He really didnt answer the question at all.

  • @oliveralcorn166
    @oliveralcorn166 3 місяці тому

    Simon Sinek: Everyone has the same pressures. Stanislav Petrov:

  • @karansapate6197
    @karansapate6197 3 місяці тому

    I'm an Only child 😅

  • @brofam8
    @brofam8 3 місяці тому

    This mans a good mentor -Duso

  • @stonyglow8944
    @stonyglow8944 3 місяці тому

    What he's trying to say , "in able to explain things to others, you need to understand what it is"

  • @banderas2000
    @banderas2000 3 місяці тому

    human skills are the most important thing . how u handle ppl, ect. u can work up to it by practicing little things. if someone got your order wrong. or soemone didn't see u in line. stick to facts. "i was next". " excuse me my order is wrong".

  • @thacryinggame
    @thacryinggame 4 місяці тому

    My hole stinks pretty bad. If you think about it, that’s all that matters. Our holes smell. They stink. End of story

  • @RR_DM
    @RR_DM 4 місяці тому

    okay I really believe over-salting seafood really is the most common mistake made when preparing seafood, greenbeans would taste great with shrimp but remember the aforementioned because shrimp lives in the salt-water and adding table salt[NaCl] is not really neccessary. Always pair seafood with a white wine if you are of age, this differs based on region, some countries and counties are dry and forbid grain alcohol

  • @DJDaddyAbraham
    @DJDaddyAbraham 4 місяці тому

    Great video

  • @user-yi9md7gq4c
    @user-yi9md7gq4c 4 місяці тому

    💖

  • @John-3692
    @John-3692 4 місяці тому

    This is unparalleled. I read a book with similar content, and it was unparalleled. "The Hidden Empire: Inside the Private Worlds of Elite CEOs" by Adam Skylight

    • @johnzabroski5396
      @johnzabroski5396 23 дні тому

      Thank you. What were your top takeaways that would make this book more popular read

  • @upstatenewyork
    @upstatenewyork 4 місяці тому

    You say you were terrified to move and then try to cover that up by saying that you had a “solid base” of people you knew here. Trying to sound like you really weren’t terrified. Because after all you had a “solid base” of people to rely on. Why hide your true self? Right away you covered up your fear and after that, you no longer sounded authentic. You sounded like you were saying what would make you look good.

  • @axlexgreasejensen9089
    @axlexgreasejensen9089 5 місяців тому

    The blonde dudes smile is so off putting

  • @animishkorwar
    @animishkorwar 5 місяців тому

    Typical corporate agenda of keeping everyone disappointed with achievement and striving for more at the same time..

  • @dumdumyumyum1888
    @dumdumyumyum1888 5 місяців тому

    Dark psycology to control would be the opposite no?

  • @tunesupremacy5687
    @tunesupremacy5687 5 місяців тому

    If ur a “racist” im Hispanic looking at this if u where as conscious u maby wouldn’t be as racist the rest of your ancestors make me question if I’m good but I truly feel like I’m human and I am if u understand hit my phone

  • @stevehunt7087
    @stevehunt7087 5 місяців тому

    That interviewer’s got the cheese that kills 😂

  • @mschurchgurl
    @mschurchgurl 5 місяців тому

    Although this video was uploaded 6 years ago it is helping me tremendously!

  • @kevinlibby681
    @kevinlibby681 5 місяців тому

    A lesson on perception.

  • @manieshmishraa5870
    @manieshmishraa5870 5 місяців тому

    This thought is awesome 👏

  • @BlackJeepConvertible
    @BlackJeepConvertible 6 місяців тому

    Only children = accidents. What kind of selfish pricks stops at one child?

  • @claudiamanta1943
    @claudiamanta1943 6 місяців тому

    3:38 Urgh 😖 ‘Scratch my back and I will scratch yours’ whilst both of us waste time gossiping and scheming around the water cooler.