The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett XX
[0] Did you know that the DariVosio now has its own channel exclusively on Samsung TV Plus?
[1] And I'm excited to say that we've partnered with Samsung TV to bring this to life, and the channel is available in the UK, the Netherlands, Germany and Austria.
[2] Samsung TV Plus is a free streaming service available to all owners of Samsung Smart TVs and Galaxy mobiles and tablets.
[3] And along with the Dyeravisio channel, you'll find hundreds of more channels with entertainment for everyone all for free on Samsung TV plus.
[4] So if you own a Samsung TV, tune in now and watch the Dyer of a Cio channel.
[5] right now.
[6] There'll be people listening to this that are, you know, they left university, they went to school and now they're a lawyer and they've been a lawyer for 15 years or they might be, I don't know, a dentist, now they've been a dentist for 20 years.
[7] And a lot of the time when I speak to these people, there's this other voice inside them that's been suppressed over time, which is probably all they can be.
[8] And they've got really consumed in this identity which they're like parents wanted them to adopt of being a doctor or a lawyer or whatever it might be.
[9] it, when I speak to these people, they are seemingly trapped by something.
[10] And, um, that, that force that's trapping them seems to be so much stronger than the other voice, which is, which they sometimes can even point to as being a more fulfilling life, which is, I guess, all they can be.
[11] They want to go and be an artist.
[12] Yeah.
[13] They speak to me before my show.
[14] They show me their Instagram and they're the most unbelievable artist I've ever seen in my life.
[15] And they, their face lights up when they talk about that thing.
[16] But when I ask them what they do, they say, yeah, I work in the city.
[17] I work in finance for like KPMG or something.
[18] And you can see, the dread in their face.
[19] Yeah.
[20] How does someone start the journey?
[21] And I think you alluded to vulnerability there, but how does someone start the journey of going from that place of, you know, confinement and identity and I am this thing that I've earned through my achievements to being all I can be in a practical way?
[22] How does that journey begin?
[23] I think that voice, that inner calling, as you just said, is passion and excitement versus the duty and the need and the fulfilling the roles, if you like, of society.
[24] And I think therefore, for me, the way that works is that you add to the passion excitement constantly and allow that to look after your deepest intention, which is always, I want to spend, I think, all my time fully present, which means doing what I love doing, being who I feel like I'm meant to be, as much as that will keep evolving and changing.
[25] So therefore it comes down to following your highest passion and excitement in every moment.
[26] And people might argue straight away, well, how can I do that if I've got to be at work at seven in the morning and I've got to do this and I've got to go and traips across town to get here.
[27] You said, yes, but within the boundaries of what you have to do, what's your highest excitement?
[28] Follow that.
[29] So, you know, I've got to drive across here and it's going to take me two hours.
[30] But then when you're in the car, tune in to what's my highest passion and excitement.
[31] And I love this podcast.
[32] Okay, go.
[33] That's it.
[34] I really want to listen.
[35] I've got that my hands free.
[36] I'm going to phone so and so because I just thought for them.
[37] And I really want to chat to them.
[38] Follow that intuitive, instinctive, impulsive side that comes from what you want.
[39] And when that gains momentum, I think the way it works is that the universe response by providing more and more opportunities to do more and more of what you like so that you're high.
[40] and passion excitement the environment allows for you to really do more and more of what you really love doing but you've got to start the ball rolling by saying right within this moment right now how can i what's my highest passion excitement how can i be how can i bring more of me into this as opposed to allow this to take away more of me and i think that is a journey that just looks after itself you know it's on a physical level it's the do what you the little things you can do set goals and allow them to you know what you focus on what you can do and allow it to expand and and grow into the most amazing things it's the same way of just doing that on an internal level it's just follow your high it might be physical it might just be things I love thinking about it's it even if it comes down to to being you know you're you're stuck in a lift and you're kind of like and it's a tiny lift and you're going to be there maybe for a while.
[41] Okay, but people talk about going to a happy place.
[42] But that's what's my highest passion excitement.
[43] Oh, what I love to be doing now, paint it, picture it, think of it, dream it, feel it, all those kind of things.
[44] All these things are amazing things to be doing.
[45] And if you're following your highest passion, if you're enjoying and embracing this moment, I spoke to someone recently who's saying that, you know, to know you're on track for your future manifestations of your dreams, the indicator is often how deeply are you embracing and enjoying this moment now and once you find yourself loving this moment it's amazing how much things just fall into place for you and I think that's the key is to be able to say whatever it is whatever you can do do it and bring it to this and I think that voice that says oh I can't do this I can't do that it's not possible I shouldn't do this or it's not right is another way of saying I can't be me it's so interesting because when you were saying that I was thinking about the former version of myself at 18 living in Manchester and Moss side where you know I was very I had nothing and I was shoplifting as I've talked about a million times food to feed myself but in that moment I was although I was working in call centers at night night shifts I was so unbelievably excited by life because I was also designing my website in my design of my future business in my lunchtime in my breaks obviously that call center.
[46] And I've said this for years, and I don't think people believed me, but I've said, I was as happy then as I am now.
[47] That kid was so optimistic and so happy, even though he was, he had no money, and he was working nightshifts in a call center.
[48] And it sounds so privileged and like, obviously, because of money now, whatever.
[49] But it's, it resonated with so much of you were saying then.
[50] I think it's because of what you were saying then was, I was still pursuing my highest passion, despite the fact that I was working in this call center.
[51] I was still occupying all of my time and my thoughts that I could with that future.
[52] And that's what I believe manifested me being here, because I could have made the decision that this was my destination and my forever.
[53] And I'd probably still be there now in Mosside.
[54] Yeah, I definitely agree.
[55] The idea about following your highest passion, there is a passion, I think, deep down, for expressing who you are.
[56] And there's no doubt for me that rugby, for that period of my life, was what I was meant to do.
[57] That's how I was supposed to play out.
[58] That was what I was supposed to be at that time.
[59] But then your passion changes slightly.
[60] And to be able to leave the rugby and follow that passion, often I think people say, you know, it's really difficult to find my next passion.
[61] But I think having that kind of ability to leave behind what's been is what allows passion for what can be.
[62] and I think like we were saying before about wanting to you finish your rugby and then you think I'll go straight into coaching because it's close enough and people still know me and I still but actually to have that period of not just after an end of a career but daily to have that quiet period every day where you just sit not with not with ideas I'm going to think about this or I need to plan this or I need to work out with my passion is but just sit and just disconnect from that pull of the external eyes closed and just watch but of course straight away comes in is yeah am I doing this right what should be happening should I be feeling something I haven't had any ideas it's been two weeks and but just do it just do it in in the name of moving to your potential because we were so willing to to give to our limits look at how many years we spend suffering and telling ourselves certain things that have come from old ideas that no longer serve us we're willing to give all our time to those but people are still like if it's too hard to find 10 minutes to sit on an evening what am I going to do when actually you have that moment where you're sat watching something on TV and it's not really interesting you and you're kind of like that's time there but once that ball gets rolling when your passion centers around something and everything comes out of that same passion so it's all aligned it's all kind of focused energy that's going to manifest there's no out, you know, like I'm sure at some level, there's no way you get to where you are now without there being that drive.
[63] Now, I had that in the rugby.
[64] And a lot of it was sort of conflict and it stressed the power to me, but it was so damn strong that it had to win.
[65] Because I wouldn't let it not win.
[66] I just didn't do it in a way that was enjoyable.
[67] And now I think when you release the conflict, you get even more flow.
[68] You get an, effortless version of what i've done through efforting i've efforted heavily yeah i heard that word recently i really like it i much prefer it than tried or given so much but i've really made it a sort of an effort version of how to get to the top and what that means is when i look back it's like how was it i never smelt the roses that's what most people say yeah because there's another way to do it and maybe that's how this has come out for you versus the first i don't know you know like these projects for me the next things i'm doing seem to just kind of oh yeah there it is that's interesting whereas before it was oh god i've sort of get out there don't you dare whatever it is i think that just comes from at some point just saying well okay this is what i've got acceptance and then what do i want to do right now what's my next step responsibility and you can't get to that passion without the acceptance and the acceptance is this is what i've got this is where i'm meant to be this is how things are and once that come to ease with that then suddenly there is that oh i can start to feel what it is i want to do next yeah but while there's that resistance to this it shouldn't be this way and should i be doing this or i'm elsewhere future past passion and excitement are kind of like look whilst you're trying to survive we're not relevant to you you know someone in survival isn't really interested in passion and excitement and i was in survival most of my career hence why i keep saying about my career you know the passion and excitement died away, not because I lost, I fell out of love with rugby at all, not at all, just purely that I was in survival mode more and more and more.
[69] And the more I went into it, the less relevant, creativity, growth, love, connection with teammates, excitement, passion, joy.
[70] It's just not relevant to that.
[71] Did you know that the Dyer of a CEO now has its own channel exclusively on Samsung TV Plus?
[72] And I'm excited to say that we've partnered with Samsung TV to bring this to life and the channel is available in the UK, the Netherlands, Germany, and Austria.
[73] Samsung TV Plus is a free streaming service available to all owners of Samsung Smart TVs and Galaxy mobiles and tablets, and along with the Dyer of a CO channel, you'll find hundreds of more channels with entertainment for everyone all for free on Samsung TV Plus.
[74] So if you own a Samsung TV, tune in now and watch the Dyer of a CEO channel right now.