Episode 3 "Simplicity with Attitude creates" Impact with Simon Tyler

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Episode 3 "Simplicity with Attitude creates" Impact with Simon Tyler

from Thrive on Purpose · host Elena Hinova

Simon Tyler is a renowned and recognised voice on the topics of Simplicity, Personal Impact and Attitude. He has had a profound and positive effect on many individuals and organizations in these areas, leading to significant enhancements in morale; mental health; motivation; creativity and purpose. His honest and entertaining style, his life and work experiences, and his written work, continue to inform and inspire many leaders and coaches throughout the world. The host of the series, Elena Hinova, asks Simon when was the start of his journey to discover his purpose and what were the moments that triggered him to look within. You’ll also learn what impact Simon wants to make in the world for years to come. In this episode, you will learn how to simplify the complex, and why simplicity is at the core of thriving. And to understand the difference between complexity and complication, and how you can bring simplicity to your organization. Simon describes in detail what attitude is and what attitude leaders need in order to Thrive. We discuss how coaching supports the sustainability of the leader’s attitude shift or, as Simon brilliantly nailed it, “the angle of approach”. Simon shares three of his favorite simple notes ‘3-4-3’, ‘Urgentia’, and ‘What’s your story?’ Tune in for this energizing and entertaining episode, which hopefully will touch and inspire you to refresh or better still, to rewrite your story… or as Simon beautifully said “We feel the hearing of our story and that has a massive impact.” You can connect with Simon at https://www.simontyler.com and embark on a journey to simplicity and impact, or listen to ‘The Keep it Simple Notes Podcast’ in Apple Podcast. Want to read Simon’s books? Don’t miss this opportunity and find out more here: https://www.amazon.com/Simon-Tyler/e/B008DGKJXQ%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share Let’s keep it simple and Thrive on Purpose so that we have more impact in our world.

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