Oh my word Marie!!! This is such an old episode, but it really hit home for me!! My BIGGEST take away is: "Our goald isn't to touch everyone, our goal is to touch someone, just one person. If you get good at that, do 5, then do 100. But stop worrying about everyone. Everyone doesn't matter." Thank you for what you do, it's amazing.... as always!!!
@anushaeshroff13298 жыл бұрын
No speakers block. Beatles didn't last forever with everyone. Our goal isn't to touch every one, our goal is to touch someone. Just one person... everyone doesn't matter. Thank you Seth!
@mdhameed38394 жыл бұрын
Did you use it?.... I hope you really succeed!
@susancorgi8 жыл бұрын
Seth Godin is like a 100 years old buddhist monk. He is so enlighten, full of wisdom. And he always say something so profound and so true about life.
@svietka2026 жыл бұрын
hahah-he is actually Jewish
@adamgarcia60514 жыл бұрын
he is not buddhist; he is a Jew :)
@shalanelee4 жыл бұрын
Smith Js and ageless
@eddygan3254 жыл бұрын
Ha-ha, he is actually a human
@Clazers6 жыл бұрын
As a teacher for more than 20 years, I love your insights into education. I am sure it's on my epitaph (in a Keep note) that I will change how the world sees education. I just finished a book and I am going to put it on KZbin for free so that Indonesians can learn English for free. Oh, I love the monopoly metaphor; it's making me feel really light-hearted about my efforts. Cheers for that.
@Chuubie8 жыл бұрын
Came to this video in the middle of a breakdown, and feel like i have found some peace and calm in the storm. thanks for resonating.
@Steamy_J8 жыл бұрын
My biggest insight was where he said, even if no one read it, he would blog everyday. In the past, I've gotten so caught up in trying to make each blog post polished that I would rarely ship. I've been inspired by Seth's blog lately to publish a new blog daily on something I went through or learned that could help someone else. I've been taking action on this and it I can honestly say I would share something each and everyday even if no one reads it. Thanks Marie :)
@ernakristin79168 жыл бұрын
Seth is one of the most inspirational figures out there today, and his books and talks have helped me immensely throughout the years and I would recommend his readings for those who need clarity on their journey. Needless to say I got very happy to see him on Marie TV. The funny thing is that last year on a rainy April day I was so stuck in my head in regards to creativity and confused about what direction to take, I decided to email him. After sending him a brief message (I dont know him personally) I go for a walk and when I came back home, I had a response from him, and it was absolutely profound. He had even looked up my website! I'll never forget this as long as I live. I took his suggestion and it was the best thing I could have done at the time. A kind and generous man, and I don't need to email him again (-: Thank you!
@catrocastre82154 ай бұрын
What an awesome person!
@kellyd36756 жыл бұрын
There were so many take aways! This was so Awesome! But the biggest one for me...is to 'ship' it. Stop waiting until you know everything, until everything is perfect. I'm finally ready to finish writing a book I started 21 years ago. It's been sniggling in the back of my mind (and sometimes the front) for all these years. In my mind, the whole thing is practically written, and I've got a lot on paper. In this moment, the self-doubt and questioning the 'rightness' has quieted to a whisper...enough to hear that still small voice of clarity. Much Gratitude! Thank You! Metta to All!
@benyawarath4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, Marie and Seth! My key takeaways are: (1) write the way you talk, and you will be able to write everyday, just start blogging; (2) everyone doesn't matter, it's good enough if our work is matter to someone; (3) kids should learn how to lead and solve interesting problems - "free-range kids".
@shrir.amarasinghe15753 жыл бұрын
When he said, the goal is not to be liked by everyone I felt it. I'm gonna start with one! Thank you, Seth. Thank you Marie
@JosephSuPH7 жыл бұрын
This interview solved a problem for me. I kept NOT doing what I wanted to do for a long time simply because I focused so much on numbers. "What niche or demographic should I focus on that will get me the most followers or readers?" The last part nailed it: it's about impacting someone. If you become good at it, go with 5 and then 100 and so on. Stop focusing on numbers and just provide value for someone. It's kind of like some of the great speakers would give as an advice: to give a great speech, focus on a single person and speak as if you're only talking to one person and give him everything you've got. Thanks Marie and Seth!
@lavendaire8 жыл бұрын
Wow this one was SO GOOD. Seth is such a gem. My favorite takeaway is to practice flipping my brain so I can assess how I could be wrong about something I'm so sure about. That could widen my perspective on so many things. I'll be working to implement that! Also love the tip on having an "instinct to ship" rather an instinct to polish. It's about acting fast, failing, not taking anything too personally, and learning from the whole process. Thanks Marie!!
@lylmarty8 жыл бұрын
Same for me! That's linked also to his new vision of schooling, very innovative and so fitting! I always feel as education today miss Something, and I think Seth Godin has the point here. This was so beautiful, thank you Marie for this wonderful episode and thank you Mr.Godin for this so real words of experience 🙏🏻
@EvolverWellness8 жыл бұрын
He's not the only one to think of that actually. If you look at you tube interviews of Elon Musk...he does a very similar thing. He basically looks at his thinking and questions it, very precisely, instead of taking his assumptoins for granted. Questioning our thoughts is also the basis for Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy...CBT. (Elon is worth watching too, he's a serial entrepreneur but for the all right reasons... like Seth I think, but Elon is an engineer first, and works in tech instead of business).
@JessicaLaurenVine7 жыл бұрын
Lavendaire yesss!!! I don't like being wrong so it is a little difficult but it's best if I find out I'm wrong before someone else does!! Lol
@Julyshowers056 жыл бұрын
Lavendaire i
@briangunter86886 жыл бұрын
Verizon contact number for payment
@RenaCayari3 жыл бұрын
I just filled 2 pages of my notebook with quotes and insights from this talk. Thank you for this talk!
@MichealPeggins8 жыл бұрын
Have you considered putting your content on podcast form as well? I would love to watch more of your longer interviews but don't have much time to watch on youtube. Would be great to listen on the go. Thumbs up if you agree!
@markhines8 жыл бұрын
Micheal Peggins Yea. What you said.
@tinam7618 жыл бұрын
Micheal Peggins you might try just listening ... most of the time I don't watch the video I just use them like a podcast.
@MichealPeggins8 жыл бұрын
Tina M i agree. But i live in nyc. I need something for my subway rides, especially when I'm underground and with no reception
@derekchan76467 жыл бұрын
Hey Michael. I'm not sure if it works because I haven't tried, but I know KZbin launched a paid service that allows you to save videos for offline viewing now. This might help solve your no reception challenge. Also, I watch KZbin via the chrome iPhone app so I can play them at faster speeds to squeeze more in in less time. Best of luck to you and your journey in progress.
@rockip82577 жыл бұрын
totally agree.... marie would rock any audio platform
@averagetrailertrash6 жыл бұрын
I love his comments on education and absolutely agree. If we want our children to lead, they need to be taught to embrace failure, as it will always be a natural part of the process. Shunning them for every setback and punishing them for time lost to other activities is just not fostering this. Everything is learning. Every breath you take, every move you make (heh), every goal you set and abandon halfway through... no matter what it is, what you're experiencing at this moment is teaching you something. Learning to respect those subtle lessons and the time it takes to process them is incredibly important. Learning to seek them out is even moreso.
@ShirinSaluja8 жыл бұрын
This was a BRILLIANT episode! So not guilty about stopping work to watch this! xxx
@Yanpatan8 жыл бұрын
same here!
@haseebullah40828 жыл бұрын
subbed u sub bck plz
@duuriib24648 жыл бұрын
Yep Seth is always pleasure to listen
@kylewatts89468 жыл бұрын
I agggreeee!!!!!!!++++:)))))
@kylewatts89468 жыл бұрын
+Duurii Bard I agggreeee!!!!!++++:)))))
@ShelleyChapman8 жыл бұрын
The worst thing to do is be a "wandering generality" . . . what we need to do is be a "meaningful specific". Thanks Seth!
@joesoap81253 жыл бұрын
would depend on the individual? meaningfully specific is more secure. abstraction is more flexible and more difficult but more fun. then again I do have a problem with focus, but i have never said that to myself, but other people have said it to me, and usually people who are more detail oriented than me.
@MalcolmMcDole7 жыл бұрын
Amazing episode with Seth Godin. My big takeaway was when he said " Our goal isn't to touch everyone, our goal is to touch someone." That quote gave me the answer to my procrastination on starting my blog because I was very concerned about if everyone would like it. I'm going to make those blog post now because I have ideas daily that I feel will help someone. Thank you, Marie.
@thaleiakamba38965 жыл бұрын
For a person who has been paralyzed with fear about what I say, what I do and getting approval, Seth emphasized how important "buzzer management" is by finally just doing something and not fearing failure and about not being a winner. The emphasis about just getting it out there...just doing is more important than getting the approval because there is a lot to learn from failure not only success. It is probably one of the first times I felt 'free-range' as a human being and secure in living beyond the parameters of paralyzing perfectionism.
@curiousdna16426 жыл бұрын
I love this man I did not read any book of them but trust me this talk is teach me more than any book I read. I presh buzzel without fear of failure
@IanMcCausland8 жыл бұрын
Every time Seth pops up on someone's channel it becomes one of the best episodes! He's been brilliant for years!
@AshtonColby8 жыл бұрын
Damn, that was just a snowball of incredible advice. At that last sentence had some tears come to my eyes.
@TamAnderson16 жыл бұрын
I love Seth's comment about Free Range Children. I have a 16 year old who started a high school last year in the Miami area with 3,200 other students. It was overwhelming and she spent the first quarter trying to convince her dad and I to put her in homeschooling. She finally gave up. The school offered a curriculum included 36 AP classes, but as I learned more, I realized what a rough environment the school was. Thankfully in that pressure cooker, the lessons she learned was exactly what you mentioned....how to solve problems by failure. (Also, I would add, how to steer clear of people trying to derail her dreams). I wish I had seen this episode before, I would have made a mindful effort to concentrate on "What were the failures today? And what did you learn? Whether she gets accepted into a top school or not, it is so important to raise Problem Solvers in this new world while not discouraging the spirit.
@SpirosFatouros8 жыл бұрын
Seth Godin is truly amazing. He is one of those individuals that just resonate so much knowledge and humility at the same time.
@spamtastic078 жыл бұрын
I really appreciated the Buzzer association. I think that's a great concept to implement, if we commit before we Know we have the right answer (which in business and life we rarely do), that puts the pressure on us to figure it out within that time frame. Commit, then figure it out. That's how the best do it.
@luzmphipps42038 жыл бұрын
Hi, my dear Marie Forleo, thank you so much for having one of my favorite author, Seth Godin whom I adored and loved for his remarkable wisdom and superb body of work I had enjoyed over the years. I'm so happy to listening to Mr. Godin to debunk the idea of the so-called calling we must have to go on and deciding what we want to do with our lives. I think that people had gotten caught of with this idea that everyone is talking about in wide web. Thank you, Marie Forleo for having Mr. Goding on your Divine show tackling the real truth about having the so-called calling or what not.
@joycy8 жыл бұрын
This episode was packed with insights, how can we choose only 1?? :D 2 things stood out the most 1. Return on TRUST. I find this one important because with my youtube channel I noticed it started growing because people trusted what I was teaching. 2. Failing is like a monopoly game, don't take it too seriously. Happy to hear this because I feel like I take things too personally and if I approach it from this perspective I can realize that it's all a game, sometimes you win, sometimes you lose and that's ok. Thanks again for a great episode and I hope that you found your inner peace again
@Syren2325 жыл бұрын
I didn't think it was possible to love Seth Godin any more than I already did, but it is. He is extraordinary.
@Komorebidreams6 жыл бұрын
my biggest insight is to email my program advisor and tell him what a difference he makes to me and my growth as a painter. I'm an MFA candidate and just failed-but listening to this and many other videos about success through the odds are helping me bounce back. Thank you Marie Forleo for bringing me this timely video with an outstanding guest Seth Godin. It's the first time I've heard of him and his wisdom. Thank you for sharing your insights and wisdom and way of thinking.
@LittleOes8 жыл бұрын
I love the part about mattering to some and not try and matter to all. Start small and build
@rodrigogilflores82657 жыл бұрын
This guy is so freaking amazing, I love him, so human, kind, wise, love listening to him! Thank you for the interview Marie!
@carolburnett826 жыл бұрын
This is not an eye opener but an affirmation that I need to start what I need to do now! and not wait for the best time.
@acroyogawithdao74168 жыл бұрын
marie, I admire YOUR work. any time I feel stuck, you are one of my go-to people for practical encouragement. on days you don't feel like inspiring us you deliver regardless. I feel so blessed to have you as a mentor.
@LeahMacVie8 жыл бұрын
There are so many gems in this discussion. I was excited to find time to click on this and watch it today in-between meetings. I tuned in for the answer to waiting for the right moment, but there were many other things I took away- most significantly the discussion on 'free range kids'. I know that it's a cycle- I work with K-12 educators, I work for a college, and I'm a PhD student. I am part of the cycle, so that I can walk away with three letters that will eventually give me more permission to help break the cycle. My concern is mainly with adult education/lifelong learning- we need free-range adults as much as we need free-range kids. We need a new way to do college.
@jessikapollack12904 жыл бұрын
The biggest insight I'm taking away is to focus less on the masses and more on an individual person. There's so much more value in creating an authentic relationship with one person than a superficial relationship with thousands of people. I'm going to apply this in my business my focusing on enriching each client's experience by remembering how blessed I am to have their service and make sure they feel appreciated and seen.
@MichelleSears2 жыл бұрын
Am I leaving behind a trail that I'm proud of? That's a question I really need to live my life by. That's a very important question and a very simple way to decide how to live life. This was such a great interview. I love Seth Godin and I'm so glad that he and Marie are such good friends because it allowed him to came on her show for this interview.
@sigruncom8 жыл бұрын
I am a bigger fan of Seth Godin by the minute! Light years ahead of everyone else - such a great interview.
@Red-fg9qr4 жыл бұрын
Watching this on 2020, still relevant. Love Seth Godin, his point of view of life, business and success is amazing. Mouth full of truths most of the time are simple but we overcomplicate it.
@stephtonneson8 жыл бұрын
Marie, you are so authentic and enchanting. I love watching your videos because they make me feel safe, comforted, and like everything will always be okay, even when it's not. Thank you, not ONLY for your insight, but for your captivating sense of sincerity and compassion. It is truly infectious and so pleasant to watch. You are wonderful.
@anneything10143 жыл бұрын
One of the best was when he talked about that we should talk about our "learned good failure" that we should tell people our stories, how we came to be, how we walked through the hell of our lives and came out alive and well - and not just how looking good our lives now, so that we may inspire people and make them move as well. And the best talk is when he talked about "Our goal is not to touch everyone but to touch someone. To change one person at a time and stop worrying about everyone...". Truly we cannot please everyone, so let's stop trying to be perfect and be the perfect person/leader we ought to be for the right people/audience/followers we have the mission to serve in this lifetime. To put all these into practice in my business, I will just have to be myself and inspire the people with what I do best - put out all the best efforts I can into the world (online marketing + network marketing) and hit the upload button and be who I ought to be - me.
@writertowriter44217 жыл бұрын
"There is never a good moment - the moment is now." Great motivational talk!
@sinmiaraoye8 жыл бұрын
The most important thing I learned is to stop waiting until I am ready to do things.
@Yanpatan8 жыл бұрын
yesss!!!
@foolies8 жыл бұрын
Sinmisola Araoye It will hurt you more than help. We learned the hard way
@TheFeliceSkye8 жыл бұрын
Sinmisola Araoye me too! That *was* my biggest problem. Not claiming that anymore.
@CreateImperfect8 жыл бұрын
Yes! Being ready is simply an illusion because what we may believe as being ready will change drastically as we begin the journey.
@JeffreyLin8 жыл бұрын
You will be ready when you commit and begin the process/steps!
@kerilintner6 жыл бұрын
Mind Blown. Just had a horrible morning with my kids. Went on a random search and found you...! THIS has made me re-think a multitude of actions within my family and by slow starting business. Efforts are not what they should be or where they should be. Thank you both Marie & Seth for the eye-opening refocusing that I needed today!! Now to move forward and put this little thing of 'making someone matter' into action.
@lydiasalomon91358 жыл бұрын
I was listening and also writing a bit. I just wrote "to hopefully inspire someone" and started watching again. And a few seconds later he said "our goal isn't to touch everyone, our goal is to touch someone". And I felt só good and said YES!
@iradaronalder82908 жыл бұрын
"Does this interaction leave a trail I'm proud of...." Great stuff!
@IdeasMarket8 жыл бұрын
Thank You Very Much Marie!!!! For me Seth is the MAN of Solution. As you said at stating he has helped you a lot in your beginning of your Career, So me. I learned from this Video: THE MOMENT IS NOW. There is NO YESTERDAY or TOMORROW. Blessings to both of you for giving such a valuable nuggets of Wisdom. To OUR Success....
@bcssolartv86948 жыл бұрын
Thanks Marie, There is information and there are opinions, and then there is True Wisdom...Seth Godin ! One of your very best segments, ever. Thanks for making this happen.
@ilyastararofficial7 жыл бұрын
I don't have any business and yet everything Seth has said applies so well to my life. I'm looking forward to learning more from him. He's the man!
@jessicaladd854 жыл бұрын
Yes!!! It's more the impact we leave on someone vs. how many readers or followers we have! I believe this, 100%!!!!!
@MJILLUSTRATES8 жыл бұрын
So much wisdom from Seth Godin. Thank you :)
@rohitjhansiwale55013 жыл бұрын
OMG! This is a next level talk. Amazing. Mind-blowing. I follow you Marie as your talks to the guests are genuine, fluid and easy to go with. This conversation with Seth has given so many things to talk , to reflect nd has changed lot of misconceptions and notions about life, about work and about people around. There are many things which I cud write about but the most important thing that I liked was nothing for everyone but something for someone. Don't worry about everyone, do care for the one. Push him to do 5 then 10 then 50 and then probably 100. Thanks a lot Marie for inviting such an insightful guest and putting it on internet . Keep growing, keep doing good things and keep moving the world like you have been doing. Thx a lot again.
@StaceyCrew7 жыл бұрын
This is one of my favorite interviews you've done, Marie! How could you not love Seth Godin. He's so smart and humble. I've shared this video with many of my clients too. There are two points that stand out to me most in this interview: one is why Seth chose to blog everyday. When I was attempting to be consistent with my own social media and messaging, I adopted his philosophy about how when you choose to blog everyday, you begin to see the world differently and pay attention because you know you need to say something. I've benefit from this in so many ways. It's made more present and thoughtful...and my social media posting is more consistent and thoughtful. Second, Seth talked about not trying to please everyone, but focus on the interactions that leave a trail behind that I'm proud of. "Bigger isn't the point." Thank you for all you do!! I'm inspired...and I'm from Jersey, so I appreciate all of those references. :) Have a great day!
@ayidas8 жыл бұрын
I love hearing about failure because I think that rejection (in any sense) is my biggest fear. From your videos and books from others, I am trying to embrace the "fail greatly" mindset, in order that I may succeed. The piece that most resonates with me right now is "There is no right moment. The right moment is now." And the "Jump on the carousel." idea. Thanks you two :)
@EmigraryEmprender8 жыл бұрын
Marie! I just want to thank u for this AMAZING AND HEART BREATHING interview!! I love u and I love Mr. Godin! It just blow my mind to see u both together. This is a really motivating episode! one of ur best! THANKS!
@bloomuniversal8 жыл бұрын
It was really beautiful to hear Seth say that Marie is just as magical off the camera, as she is on the camera. I never doubted that for a second, but it was nice to hear Seth say it out loud for the record. When I share with people, I try to make it about touching one person and any more than one is a bonus, so it was affirming to hear Seth say something similar. I also like the point of nobody mattering to everyone and that even the most famous band of all time will eventually be forgotten by many. Very insightful.Thanks Marie and Seth
@MsMadelineTwoPointOh8 жыл бұрын
It's my birthday season. This conversation -- especially "Just get on the damn horse" (my new mantra) -- is the most exquisite gift I've received in years. Thank you for the light of your examples. You are both phenomenal. My action is to figure out a blogging schedule that I can reasonably expect to be consistent at and get on it (the damn horse, as it were).
@highrawvegan3 жыл бұрын
Okay - This is my second time watching this video: I commit: I'm starting a blog! Thank you, Seth. Marie, thank you for sharing!
@donellecole68275 жыл бұрын
I love how transparent he is about where he has failed and where his strengths are.
@Delphiars8 жыл бұрын
Watched it 3 times. My big take away is "no one gets talker's block". That says volumes!
@Blueskies11804 жыл бұрын
I am currently obsessing over Seth Godin, I actually did not who he was until a few months ago...(I know I'm ashamed..lol) Thank you so much Marie Forleo for having him on a few years ago. I am binging his talks and came across yours, it is wonderful! Lots of love. ❤️
@NaturalpawsNet8 жыл бұрын
I've been waiting to write my next newsletter until I had something to write about that would be compelling to EVERYONE. I'm now going to write one from my heart, hoping it will touch SOMEONE. Thanks so much for this.
@paulahill72648 жыл бұрын
How rich, engrossing, and heart-enlarging are the two of you!! My best takeaways: my goal is to change a handful of people, the best parent I can be is to encourage my daughter to embrace failure and learn from it (on both our ends.) Put myself on the spot and be better at my game....here I go!!! Thanks so much, to the two of you, for the Super Heroes of our time! Paula
@christianharbin79798 жыл бұрын
This was so necessary for me to hear today! I love the point he made about having the instinct to ship instead of constantly trying to polish your ideas to a T. Perfectionism is not the aim. Connection is.
@diepersonalkajute41518 жыл бұрын
There were lots of nuggets o' wisdom in there, thank you. I loved the horse example. 'Just get on the damn horse.' Yes!
@Powerwomenninja6 жыл бұрын
An insight without a following action is meaningless. I just discovered your channel through a friend and I love it. Thank you for bringing us great value. What I am taking out of this the goal not to touch everyone, but someone. Be it 100 people, 5 or just that single one:)
@noorai.67668 жыл бұрын
The biggest insight I took from your words was a realization of how I've been brought up in school. The notion of being raised for factory work gave me a sense of forgiveness in regards to my skill level in entrepreneurship. I'm just starting out my education in this area and it's okay that I feel overwhelmed. In the future I'll be more understanding and not expect myself to have even learnt the skills or the knowledge in school that I need now. Thank you!
@jessicavasquez13768 жыл бұрын
loved it! so great to hear someone say that not everyone matters! I will remember that whenever I come across a hater.... everyone has something they are good at, maybe they are just in the wrong place! this video was wonderful thank you! Marie Forleo you are amazing!
@anitaparker98318 жыл бұрын
To continue to respond and reach out from my heart, and intuition, rather than follow someone else's marketing scenario. Thank you! Much value in this talk.
@doraedge328 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU!!!THANK YOU!!THANK YOU!! You just lifted 10 years of anxiety off of my life!
@Yanpatan8 жыл бұрын
now u can make ur dreams come true
@antotheja2518 жыл бұрын
as if
@Ying2O8 жыл бұрын
Dora Edge You said it!
@Studio22Online6 жыл бұрын
Seth is so far ahead, even in times that change so fast, he is not dated, It’s been almost 2 years and this info is still so 100% relevant.
@AngelaCeberano8 жыл бұрын
Fantastic! I had to keep pressing pause so I could take notes. Just brilliant. I really resonated with the question, 'does this interaction leave behind a trail that I'm proud of? I set up my KZbin channel under a different name as I was scared to be judged. A year later, I'm now going to own it under my name. Stuff fear. Be proud and own it. I have now through trial and error found something I too can be proud of. Wonderful interview. Thank you so much. Love from Australia.
@kangaroo4327 жыл бұрын
I learned to act before you're 'sure', to roll with failure because you're learning, & to aim to be someone who SOMEONE looks forward to seeing by showing up, delivering what you say you will, even if you start with just one person at first
@LissetteCRamirez6 жыл бұрын
Thank you Marie for interviewing Seth! I remember watching this video one year ago and the message didn't click then, but now after a year later I totally get his message. I've always wanted to start blogging and posting on Instagram, but fear was always getting in the way. This video gave me the courage to just do it and not worry about my post being perfect. Thanks for your help team Forleo!
@yvettegorman-holmes2987 жыл бұрын
OMG! Thank you Marie! I stumbled across this episode while preparing my workshop on Growth vs Fixed mindset. I'm life coach, a B-schooler (not finished yet but definitely by 2018) and I needed to hear that the time is now! Also that somewhere along the way my soul has become corrupted or conflicted with the SEO mumbo crap and so much reworking, reviewing my ideas and the concept of not being original. Well, Seth Godin crushed that concept 5 times over. I am starting my blog this week. I am doing a video today to share some of my insights and more importantly, I will share with the college students at my workshop tomorrow not to wait for that ultimate idea. There is so much joy, love and growth that comes from experiencing life that you may never get by waiting for that perfect launch date or url to come into your head. I feel so liberated! I can't wait to meet you one day soon!
@denisehamel42018 жыл бұрын
Love it! Thanks. Funny thing is two weeks ago I searched here for this interview thinking you had already done one. And voila here it is. Do what makes you happy.
@shelleymacdonald80358 жыл бұрын
Thank you! This helped me to remember that my goal is not to change everyone, but to impact one person at a time! To be present and with each person I am with in each moment!
@StephanieTips7 жыл бұрын
Wow, this video is so much more than just about finding your calling. It's about quitting, failures, writing, persevering, being an entrepreneur, raising kids with the right mindset, consumism and so much more! wow!
@maryamkibunja75956 жыл бұрын
What i learned and i take home with me is to press the buzzer even when iam not ready. That was powerful.
@NtathuAllen8 жыл бұрын
Thank you for such heartfelt words. God bless you both xx
@patricaromboletti86588 жыл бұрын
Truly brilliant discussion! My favorite, "nobody I know gets talkers block." Thank you for this interview.
@cheriee938 жыл бұрын
"does this interaction leave a trail behind that im proud of" WOW WOWOW WOW i am very grateful to have come across your channel. This is brilliant!
@mindovernoise32813 жыл бұрын
This is the most precious 33 minutes and 27 seconds of my life. Best interview so far on Marie TV.
@ranihari237 жыл бұрын
My favorite takeaway would be the last one "Dont try to please everyone. Start with one. Then 5. Then 10. Then 100". That makes it easier and bearable to start small. Am currently in the practice of blogging. That thought could help me getting through beating thoughts like nobody will be influenced by what I wrote. Love your talk :)
@WhollyRedefined5 жыл бұрын
Top takeaway for productivity: Determine ahead of time when you will "press the buzzer." Go ahead and press it before you're entirely sure you have the answer. I also love what he says about school: that its purpose is to teach people to lead, and to teach them to solve interesting problems.
@SPATODYA8 жыл бұрын
Clicked on a picture of gorgeous woman, and I was rewarded with priceless wisdom. Seriously, thanks!
@rebeccasperring17474 жыл бұрын
I can’t even tell you how good this interview is. I’ve just watched it for the second time in two months and feel like I got even more the second time around.
@susanschwartz8 жыл бұрын
I absolutely LOVE Seth, Stop stealing dreams is one of my very favorite! Thank you so much for this interview!
@dortheolsen50798 жыл бұрын
Our Peer Group of Single-entrepreneur women yesterday, was exactly on THIS topic!!! So I send it out to the group- because witing and perfecting helps no-one - and I have to remind myself about this ALL the time ;-) THANK YOU
@lucv55737 жыл бұрын
Seth Godin is one of the top thinkers, marketers, and speakers today. You can learn a lot of applicable knowledge and wisdom from him.
@davidanthony64082 жыл бұрын
Hi Marie, thank you. I have made up my mind on how to approach the game of life. Life, enjoy it and play it smart. I've recently been more conscientiously deciding how to assess and feel about certain matters, to separate and not allow one thing to rob me from enjoying another. Learning to deal with matters as negotiable, manageable, workable, resolvable and configurable matters. Most people want things to work and are willing to work with you. So then, there's hope. We are serial beings, thinkers and doers, and matters will be dealt with and experienced on a needed and possible basis one at a time. Too many times we open up ourselves to feel all of our issues altogether all at once. This is not the way to manage our life. Don't be the situation, don't let yourself drown in anxiety and negative self-criticism. Don't choose anger and or disappointment as your choice of emotions, instead choose determination and persistence to plan for another day, the next round. Stay focused on what you do know, what you can do, and what you are capable of and people will be inspired to help you and work with you more often than not. Most people will not want to get involved with someone full of negative energy. Avoid feeling sorry for yourself, this will weaken you to play the victim of circumstance. Winners are proactive and can't stand to see themselves whine, complain and blame others for their failures, they are proud to take full responsibility. You have to be in an effective state of being with an empowering mindset and attitude. The quality and state of your being are not supposed to equate or match the quality and state of your life situation. You are unique, special and an independent, intelligent being, very advanced and powerful beyond measure, so then why degrade yourself and cripple yourself with fear and doubt. Act in accordance with your greatness. We learn, adapt, grow and change constantly to get what we want. What good is our potential if we don't believe in it? We live to win, nobody plays to lose, and nobody should play with a poor and weak spirit of being. Stay in the game and stay empowered by your greatness. If you can't be on that level, then how can we expect to deliver on that level. Be great, per your nature, not your idea of yourself. Take care of your body because you only have one. Don't wait for permission to be who you already are. You already are the best version of yourself, even if you don't see it, I know this for certain. Just be you, trust in you, you are phenomenal and great. Don't let your familiar self and known reality get in the way of discovering the unknown and unfamiliar self. Open your mind and heart to newness. If change is what you want, newness encourages change. What determines change more than anything, is doing, action. Go with what you know, and do what you gotta do. What you do will always matter more than what you think or feel. After becoming believers in themselves, the Doers are the ones that get ahead and manifest results. Goodluck.
@IronAngelsFitClub8 жыл бұрын
Mattering to somebody but not everybody. I think Marie was spot on when recognizing her gift was connecting to people, regardless of the venue. Also the monopoly game analogy of not taking it personally if business pursuits fail. I will be reading Mr. Godin as I move forward. Thank You!
@YuyiLeal7 жыл бұрын
What I took from this: It's okay to fail, in fact, it's how you learn! ...that was great!!!
@m.c.willems78718 жыл бұрын
I learned a great lesson today! The only moment that matters is NOW... I could wait for the perfect wave but what if the perfect wave doesn't come? If I wait the right conditions for doing something, I could loose the chance to enjoy my life. Thank you guys for this pill of wisdom
@jsilka8 жыл бұрын
I learned to opt in to Seth Godin's blog updates. How have I not done this before?? Thanks so much Marie!
@Nivedesh7 жыл бұрын
Two of my people favorite people, great minds and generous souls! Could not have asked for a better thing to happen to me at this junction of my life. Gonna put this on repeat.
@sat.shikha8 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this insightful interview. The most important thing I learned is that, we have the power to just affect even one person, and in doing so we are using our time here to serve, help and bring out the about the world we want to live..and that is way better than keeping all our ideas, projects and endeavors stuck in our head where they won't see the light of day.
@janetriben41294 жыл бұрын
My best takeaway is the importance of being ourselves and loving that self! Perhaps that wasn't said but think it's understood. I am just starting out on a new life of giving MORE at the young age of 75!! I feel now is my time to really make an impact on others in my age group. As Seth said, this time NOW is a time when we can make a bigger impact than ever before. People are wanting more - and they have time to reflect and see their needs and desires - they are looking for help in doing this. Thanks!!
@ashleystardust25136 жыл бұрын
I just love Your series Marie you're a doll, I just LOVE Seth, he's one of my favorite writers ever.
@marieforleo6 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for watching Ashley! Seth's an amazing writer for sure, and we're glad to share some of his voice with you over here! - Team Forleo
@ginacocobean95927 жыл бұрын
This is the most powerful and resonating KZbin video I have ever watched. Exactly what I needed to hear right now on my career journey.
@Rise.With.Phoenix2 жыл бұрын
This is a video I want to re-watch over & over, like a song I put on repeat! Thank you Seth and Marie! My biggest take away is what he said at 29:22 about how parents should interact with kids. "....come home and tell me something amazing that you learned...tell me some really dramatic failure that occurred as you were trying to solve an interesting program." Now I'm going to get inspired and get to work! Off to edit that video and craft a message that could touch someone, even if it's ONE person. (: