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The Diary of a CEO: The 33 Laws of Business and Life

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Steven Bartlett is an Entrepreneur, speaker, investor, author and the host of UK's No.1 podcast ‘The Diary of a CEO’ - an unfiltered journey into the remarkable stories and untold dimensions of the world’s most influential people, experts and thinkers.

a b c d "Why Steven Bartlett is not the tycoon he claimed". The Times . Retrieved 14 February 2023. (subscription required) Bartlett was born in Botswana to a Nigerian mum and a British dad. His mum left school aged seven and can’t read or write, his dad was a structural engineer and “very, very smart”. The family (he is the youngest of four siblings) moved to Plymouth, Devon, where they “struggled financially in a nice, white, middle-class area”, something he expands upon in his bestselling book, Happy Sexy Millionaire. That feeling of otherness, of not having “the nice things other people had”, drove him. At the very heart of all the success and failure I’ve been exposed to – both my own entrepreneurial journey and through the thousands of interviews I’ve conducted on my chart-topping podcast – are a set of principles that ensure excellence. In 2019, he featured in the Channel 4 series The Secret Teacher, [20] going undercover at a school near Liverpool as a teacher. [21] This, and other lessons about business life, were imparted through interviewing other entrepreneurs and business leaders. Though he imagined they’d be incredibly unique, he says he discovered that most of his guests are actually very similar.

He has partnered with His Majesty's Prison Service to distribute The Diary of a CEO podcast via their in-cell technology to educate and inspire young adults. His key advice for creating a successful business is being unromantic about your hypothesis. After all, Jeff Bezos originally looked to create an online bookstore. It’s about time that we read about success in our modern world as seen by one who’s navigated the path to success like no other. Intelligent, insightful, and real. I am humbled by how much I learned from Steven’s work.”

Simon Sinek, Optimist and New York Times bestselling author of Start with Why and The Infinite GameVirk, Kameron (20 May 2021). "Dragons' Den: Why new Dragon Steven Bartlett won't be wearing a suit". bbc.co.uk. BBC News. Archived from the original on 19 October 2021 . Retrieved 17 October 2021.

Steven Bartlett has overcome seemingly insurmountable odds to become a mega-successful serial entrepreneur. Along the way, he has learned some valuable lessons about the importance of following a different and unconventional path to power, synthesizing his experience into practical laws that will challenge and guide you in the harshly competitive world we live in. It’s been 10 years since Steven Bartlett unsuccessfully applied to be a contestant on Dragons’ Den. Since then a lot has changed. The school dropout, who once stole food from corner shops and foraged for loose change to keep his hunger at bay, went on to start his own company from his bedroom and was a millionaire by age 23. a b Scotty (14 November 2019). "Interview With Steve Bartlett, CEO of the Social Chain Group". logros.co.uk. The Logros. Archived from the original on 5 January 2022 . Retrieved 17 October 2021. In this moment, behavioural change specialist Shahroo Izadi discusses how to overcome imposter syndrome. Shahroo defines imposter syndrome as not being able to internalise your accomplishments, so that even the most successful people never feel as if they are enough. This is all linked to low self-worth, shame and guilt, coming from not being able to give yourself permission to accept that what others made find easy you find difficult. As you will need to change habits your whole life, Shahroo believes that you need to change the conversations you have with yourself, feeling smart, calm and proud of yourself so that you can reframe challenges to opportunities for showing your capacity.a b Staff Reporter (2021). "5 things to know about The Social Chain CEO Steven Bartlett, the youngest ever Dragon". UK Tech News. Archived from the original on 17 October 2021 . Retrieved 17 October 2021. You can find out which of the 3 dating tendencies you are with Logan’s quiz, here: https://bit.ly/491O3lj The ADHD Doctor: “I’ve Scanned 250,000 Brains” You (Steven Bartlett) Have ADHD! & Coffee Is Damaging Your Brain!!! Dr Daniel Amen Social Chain agency links up with German retailer Lumaland". Financial Times . Retrieved 14 September 2023.

Valuable lessons about the importance of following a different and unconventional path to power.” Robert Greene Surprising and persuasive in equal measure. Steven’s advice will supercharge your chances of achieving your biggest dreams.” So it wasn’t entirely surprising that he dropped out of his course in business management at Manchester Metropolitan University after just one lecture. He says he looked around the room, full of hungover students and a lecturer handing out felt-tip pens, and “realised this wasn’t going to take me to where I needed to go”.

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In 2023 Steven Bartlett accompanied Prince William on Royal visits in Bournemouth after being announced as an advocate of his foundation homewards. [26] Projects [ edit ] Thirdweb [ edit ]

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