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Adam Grant: 10 CRAZY Stats About Why Only 2% of the People Becomes Successful!
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381,117 Views • Feb 12, 2024 • Click to toggle off description
If you enjoy hearing about how to rethink work and productivity, I recommend you check out my conversation with Nir Eyal, which you can find here:    • No.1 Habit & Procrastination Expert: ...  

00:00 Intro
02:16 Finding Happiness Meaning & Success
05:06 Redefining The Game & Changing The Rules About Success
07:36 Who Are More Successful, Givers Or Keepers?
10:41 Taking The Initiative: Great Ideas Need Execution
14:37 What Happens To Procrastinators?
21:53 Who Are The Originals Of Our Time?
22:38 What Are The Characteristics Of Originals
24:04 Why Child Geniuses Won't Become Adult Geniuses
25:25 Being A Perfectionist
27:28 The Importance Of Urgency
33:27 The Importance Of Leaning Into Difficulty
38:37 What Role Trauma Plays In Becoming Successful?
41:12 What Determines What Sibling Will Be More Successful?
48:41 What Makes A Risk Taker?
53:34 What Takes To Build A Great Team
57:54 What Happens To People When You Take Them Out Of Their Team Culture
01:01:49 How To Not Get Complacent If You're Successful
01:07:17 Disagreeing With Your Boss
01:11:25 What Science Says About Group Vs Individual Thinking
01:17:07 Unlocking Your Hidden Potential
01:27:43 Self Promotion Vs Idea Promotion
01:29:57 Think Like A Scientist
01:44:12 Last Guest Question

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@TheDiaryOfACEO

2 months ago

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@essenvicente

2 months ago

Thumbs up if you clicked this because you're a first born and wanted to feel validated by the video. 😅

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@terrisewell4729

2 months ago

Successful people don't become that way overnight. most people see at a glance-wealth, a great career, purpose-is the result of hard work and hustle over time. I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life, 🙏🙏🙏

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@emman3m99

2 months ago

As somebody who suffers from lots of imposter thoughts, I really appreciated the idea that if a handful or more people believe in you, we should believe them. I will try to remember that as much as possible going forward

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@annmarieknapp

2 months ago

Man, I really Iike this guy. A psychologist and neuroscientist here. I will be reading his books from now on. Really enjoy content Ike this. Thank you Stephen. I love DOAC and I get so much out of your channel.

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@crimeandquestionsdenille

2 months ago

Didn’t we celebrate 4M subscribers two seconds ago? I blinked and we’ve hit 5M! So proud to be part of this family ❤ thank you for bringing incredible content every episode

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@lorensims4846

2 months ago

As the oldest of four, I've always felt like the "cowcatcher" of the family, the first to try and experience EVERYTHING, and to pass down to the others what I learned so they wouldn't make the same mistakes I made because I just didn't know going in.

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@leadgenjay

2 months ago

The insights on procrastination were spot on! For entrepreneurs, it's crucial to break tasks into smaller steps and set specific deadlines for each. This approach reduces the overwhelm and makes it easier to start, which is often the hardest part.

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@apriljodoin9643

2 months ago

I have never considered mulling over a problem as procrastination. In the sewing community, when we come to a point where we are stuck or the project isn’t come out the way we envisioned, we put the project in a corner somewhere and come back to it at some point in the future, often reimagined.

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@suhanamedappa2480

2 months ago

@TheDiaryOfACEO Steven, there are so many famous/popular podcasters around but you are truly one of the best, if not the best I've come across. You allow your guests to speak without interrupting and ask intelligent questions at the right moment. Kudos and thanks for the great content. Really look forward to your podcasts.

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@RiverPaisley

2 months ago

I’m a painter and have never believed in “creative blocks.” I’ve always incorporated what I called productive procrastination into my painting practice.

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@annmarieknapp

2 months ago

Would like to know more about "only children" as an only child. A professor and a writer. I wrote my first book in 6 months, but have been writing my second novel over 14 years. A combination of trying to write a sequel and standalone book that does have significantly better writing, but because of several personal losses (my mother's death, a direct hit by Cat 5 hurricane, and trauma at work), has meant disruptions to the creative progress and a nasty case of writer's block has made it feel like a Herculean task. I am going to finish this book because it drives me nuts leaving something so important to me uncompleted, but the anxiety, fear of failure, and self doubt have to go. Nothing is perfect and I have to give myself grace to finish the novel.

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@Noel-Mac

2 months ago

This channel was on 400,000 subs when I subscribed. Absolutely blew up. These conversations have helped me grow in so many ways as I know they will have in soooo many people. So I just wanted to say thank you to Steven and the DOAC team!! 💙🙌 x

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@naomijansen9810

2 months ago

1:06 Honesty is the highest expression of loyalty. Criticize yourself out loud.

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@poonambhola7511

2 months ago

I think when you’re describing moderate or effective procrastination, it’s really what I think of as a “brain break”. If you keep pushing at something when you’re stuck, or tired, you won’t make progress in a positive direction. But, if you give yourself a “brain break”, you come back to it with some “fresh-ness”.

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@danwhalen3182

1 month ago

After listening to Adam's discussion on disagreeable givers, I had a moment of clarity realizing that I fall into that category. Despite my genuine care for others and my proactive nature in wanting to assist them, I often find myself labeled as negative when I take initiative to rectify injustices or make positive changes. This insight has been invaluable in helping me understand myself better, acknowledging the complexity of my character and motivations. Thanks Adam!

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@paulinescott8285

2 months ago

25:46 Loved this episode with Adam Grant. The understanding of perfectionism was really helpful to me. If I hadn't addressed my real struggle with perfectionism, I wouldn't take the risks that I have in my career. Imperfection still brings me anxiety. It's hard wired and a continuous process.

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@alexfrog1

2 months ago

Practice does not make perfect. Practice promotes learning. Perfect practice makes perfect. Perfect practice stunts growth and dissipates creativity.

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@sandrahanna5849

2 months ago

I really loved this episode. I learned so much from the both of you. Just stumbled upon this podcast not so long ago and you share so many interesting people and topics work us! Thank you!

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@christosharrison

2 months ago

I'm listening to this and I'm 21:20 mins into it, and can relate to ALL of it. From procrastination to using Google and questioning the status quo. Had to stop to write this so I can focus on the remainder of the talk.

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