We’ve done some good work over the last few days looking inward about your current career situation. Today, we’re switching it up and going to be looking outward to some of your closest friends to start to explore one click deeper: understanding your “Why".
Simon Sinek, one of the worlds most trusted voices on all things Leadership, defines your “Why” as your personal purpose, the unique value that you provide to the world that no one else can. While he’s written an entire book on the topic, we’re taking a quicker route today to start articulating your Why: watch the video below and complete the task he explains. Take note of what your friend shares with you because your Why will become an essential part of your Personal Career Story.
Simon Sinek, one of the worlds most trusted voices on all things Leadership, defines your “Why” as your personal purpose, the unique value that you provide to the world that no one else can. While he’s written an entire book on the topic, we’re taking a quicker route today to start articulating your Why: watch the video below and complete the task he explains. Take note of what your friend shares with you because your Why will become an essential part of your Personal Career Story.
Simon Sinek, one of the worlds most trusted voices on all things Leadership, defines your “Why” as your personal purpose, the unique value that you provide to the world that no one else can. While he’s written an entire book on the topic, we’re taking a quicker route today to start articulating your Why: watch the video below and complete the task he explains. Take note of what your friend shares with you because your Why will become an essential part of your Personal Career Story.
Simon Sinek, one of the worlds most trusted voices on all things Leadership, defines your “Why” as your personal purpose, the unique value that you provide to the world that no one else can. While he’s written an entire book on the topic, we’re taking a quicker route today to start articulating your Why: watch the video below and complete the task he explains. Take note of what your friend shares with you because your Why will become an essential part of your Personal Career Story.
Simon Sinek, one of the worlds most trusted voices on all things Leadership, defines your “Why” as your personal purpose, the unique value that you provide to the world that no one else can. While he’s written an entire book on the topic, we’re taking a quicker route today to start articulating your Why: watch the video below and complete the task he explains. Take note of what your friend shares with you because your Why will become an essential part of your Personal Career Story.
Simon Sinek, one of the worlds most trusted voices on all things Leadership, defines your “Why” as your personal purpose, the unique value that you provide to the world that no one else can. While he’s written an entire book on the topic, we’re taking a quicker route today to start articulating your Why: watch the video below and complete the task he explains. Take note of what your friend shares with you because your Why will become an essential part of your Personal Career Story.
Simon Sinek, one of the worlds most trusted voices on all things Leadership, defines your “Why” as your personal purpose, the unique value that you provide to the world that no one else can. While he’s written an entire book on the topic, we’re taking a quicker route today to start articulating your Why: watch the video below and complete the task he explains. Take note of what your friend shares with you because your Why will become an essential part of your Personal Career Story.
Simon Sinek, one of the worlds most trusted voices on all things Leadership, defines your “Why” as your personal purpose, the unique value that you provide to the world that no one else can. While he’s written an entire book on the topic, we’re taking a quicker route today to start articulating your Why: watch the video below and complete the task he explains. Take note of what your friend shares with you because your Why will become an essential part of your Personal Career Story.
Simon Sinek, one of the worlds most trusted voices on all things Leadership, defines your “Why” as your personal purpose, the unique value that you provide to the world that no one else can. While he’s written an entire book on the topic, we’re taking a quicker route today to start articulating your Why: watch the video below and complete the task he explains. Take note of what your friend shares with you because your Why will become an essential part of your Personal Career Story.
Simon Sinek, one of the worlds most trusted voices on all things Leadership, defines your “Why” as your personal purpose, the unique value that you provide to the world that no one else can. While he’s written an entire book on the topic, we’re taking a quicker route today to start articulating your Why: watch the video below and complete the task he explains. Take note of what your friend shares with you because your Why will become an essential part of your Personal Career Story.
Simon Sinek, one of the worlds most trusted voices on all things Leadership, defines your “Why” as your personal purpose, the unique value that you provide to the world that no one else can. While he’s written an entire book on the topic, we’re taking a quicker route today to start articulating your Why: watch the video below and complete the task he explains. Take note of what your friend shares with you because your Why will become an essential part of your Personal Career Story.
Simon Sinek, one of the worlds most trusted voices on all things Leadership, defines your “Why” as your personal purpose, the unique value that you provide to the world that no one else can. While he’s written an entire book on the topic, we’re taking a quicker route today to start articulating your Why: watch the video below and complete the task he explains. Take note of what your friend shares with you because your Why will become an essential part of your Personal Career Story.
Simon Sinek, one of the worlds most trusted voices on all things Leadership, defines your “Why” as your personal purpose, the unique value that you provide to the world that no one else can. While he’s written an entire book on the topic, we’re taking a quicker route today to start articulating your Why: watch the video below and complete the task he explains. Take note of what your friend shares with you because your Why will become an essential part of your Personal Career Story.
Simon Sinek, one of the worlds most trusted voices on all things Leadership, defines your “Why” as your personal purpose, the unique value that you provide to the world that no one else can. While he’s written an entire book on the topic, we’re taking a quicker route today to start articulating your Why: watch the video below and complete the task he explains. Take note of what your friend shares with you because your Why will become an essential part of your Personal Career Story.
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Feeling intimidated? Keep reading for some tips on how to tackle today’s task with confidence.
If you’re not feeling ready to phone a friend just yet, consider breaking the ice by sending a text or email ahead of time explaining what you’re hoping to get from the conversation. There’s two big wins here: it’s an easy way to set expectations with your friend, and it builds in some accountability for yourself to follow through with today's task.
Example text or email, which you can modify to best suit you:
Hey 👋 I recently started a 14 day program where I’m doing one activity a day to invest in myself and my career. Today, my action item is to start to think about my “Why”: the thing that makes me uniquely valuable in the world. I’m supposed to reach out to a close friend and ask them some questions about me, and you came to mind as someone who might be willing to help. Do you have 3-5 minutes today to hop on a quick call? I’d really appreciate it!
You can purchase Simon's NYT Best-Selling book Find Your Why: A Practical Guide for Discovering Purpose for You and Your Team.