• S2E188 Seize the Day
    May 7 2024

    No one is guaranteed tomorrow, which is why it’s vital to make the best of every day you’re blessed with. In this episode, Brian shares some powerful tips to help you focus on others, regain your passion and seize the day to live the good life.

    YOU WILL LEARN:

    · Why you’re feeling lost.

    · How a breakdown can lead to a breakthrough.

    · How to seize the day.

    MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:


    One Day

    The Cookie Thief, by Valerie Cox

    Groundhog Day

    Nyad

    S1E035, The Other Shore with Diana Nyad

    Franklin

    Do It N.O.W

    The Peak Experience


    MasterMind Summit


    Free business consultation

    NOTEWORTHY QUOTES FROM THIS EPISODE:

    “Today - this one day - is really all we have.” – Brian Buffini

    “When you get your eyes off yourself and your own problems and you get them on to others, it’s amazing how restorative it can be.” – Brian Buffini

    “Relationships are everything. And they're at the heart of every good business and at the heart of every good life.” – Brian Buffini

    “Be relentlessly positive.” – Brian Buffini

    “The best thing about the future is that it comes one day at a time.” – Abraham Lincoln


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    27 mins
  • Quick Cut: S2E187 Building Your Financial Fortress
    May 2 2024

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    Brian Buffini came to America with $92 in his pocket and eventually paid off crippling medical debt to achieve wealth and success. In this episode, he examines the common attitudes that prevent people from achieving financial success and outlines five ways to cultivate a high-performance mindset about money. Whether you’re struggling to eliminate debt or you want to save more and hone better money habits, this episode is sure to motivate you to take control of your finances once and for all.

    Inspirational quotes from today’s interview

    “Broke was my state of account; poor was my state of mind.” — Brian Buffini

    “If you want to be successful, you have to be countercultural—you can’t avoid it, you can’t worship it and you can’t believe it’ll do anything to change your status.” — Brian Buffini

    “People say ‘ignorance is bliss.’ No, ignorance is bankruptcy.” — Brian Buffini

    “Money frees you up from doing things you dislike. Since I dislike doing nearly everything, money is handy.” — Groucho Marx

    “Money is like fire—it can heat your home and cook your food, but it can also burn down your house.” — Brian Buffini

    “It’s good to have money and the things that money can buy but it’s good, too, to check up once in a while and make sure you haven’t lost the things that money can’t buy.” — George Latimer

    “Money can buy you a bed, but it can’t buy you a good night’s sleep.” — Zig Ziglar

    “Align your resources with your values.” — Brian Buffini

    “If you think no one cares if you’re alive, try missing a couple car payments.” — Earl Wilson

    “I try to buy stock in businesses that are so wonderful that an idiot can run them because sooner or later, one will” — Warren Buffett

    “When someone loses it all, it’s because they’re out of sequence.” — Brian Buffini

    “An investment paid in knowledge pays the greatest dividends.” — Ben Franklin

    “Bring more value to your hours so you can be valued for your hours.” — Brian Buffini

    “A bank can’t foreclose on a property it doesn’t have a mortgage on.” — Brian Buffini

    Books mentioned in the episode:

    The Richest Man in Babylon by George S. Clason


    The Total Money Make-Over by Dave Ramsey


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    12 mins
  • S2E186 Life is Good with Bert Jacobs
    Apr 30 2024

    Bert Jacobs is the co-founder of Life is Good, a $100 million company dedicated to spreading the power of optimism. In this episode, he tells Brian how he and his brother John went from selling t-shirts on the streets of Boston to leading such a successful positive-lifestyle brand.

    YOU WILL LEARN:

    · How their mother inspired the business.

    · How others helped them to grow and develop.

    · Why they are committed to their groundbreaking nonprofit work.

    MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:


    lifeisgood.com

    “Life is Good,” by Bert and John Jacobs

    MasterMind Summit


    Free business consultation

    Dr. Seuss

    “Sapiens,” by Yuval Noah Harari

    Good Will Hunting

    NOTEWORTHY QUOTES FROM THIS EPISODE:

    “Life is not easy. Life is not perfect. But life is good.” – Bert Jacobs

    “Optimism is the most pragmatic strategy for living a happy and fulfilling life.” – Bert Jacobs

    “There is no more important job on planet earth than the job of a mother. Because if the youngest people on this planet can grow up with resilience and the right values, then our world is going to be okay.” – Bert Jacobs

    “Know who you are, and act like it.” – Bert Jacobs

    “The good life is not about what you have in possessions or where you are geographically. It's more the acknowledgement that life - while it's a mystery - is a great gift.” – Bert Jacobs


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    32 mins
  • Quick Cut: S2E185 The Best You is all in the Mind
    Apr 25 2024

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    Today’s world often exposes us to an overload of damaging and divisive information. In this episode, Brian teaches how to renew our minds so that we can reject the negativity we’re constantly subjected to and instead gain clarity, become more positive and achieve growth. Topics discussed include: the value of journaling, the usefulness of a ‘technology fast’ and the importance of monitoring what we consume and who we associate with.

    YOU WILL LEARN:

    • How technology creates a social dilemma.
    • Why a renewed mind is so powerful.
    • How to renew your mind.

    MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

    “The Power of Positive Thinking,” by Norman Vincent Peale

    “The Social Dilemma,” documentary-drama

    “Learned Optimism: How to Change Your Mind and Your Life,” by Martin E.P. Seligman

    “Man's Search for Meaning,” Viktor E. Frankl

    “The Shawshank Redemption,” movie

    “Mindset: The New Psychology of Success,” by Carol S. Dweck

    “As a Man Thinketh,” by James Allen

    INSPIRATIONAL QUOTES FROM THIS EPISODE:

    “Do not conform; be transformed.” – Brian Buffini

    “The person who dumps garbage into your mind will do considerably more harm than the person who dumps garbage on your floor, because each load of mind garbage negatively impacts your possibilities and lowers your expectations.” – Zig Ziglar

    “Dwelling on negative thoughts is like fertilizing weeds.” – Norman Vincent Peale

    “Your input determines your output.” – Brian Buffini

    “We become what we think about.” – Earl Nightingale

    “Once you're clear, you can take action. If you take action without being clear, you will be in a constant state of anxiety.” – Brian Buffini


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    11 mins
  • S2E184 Your Personal Growth Journey with Dave McGhee
    Apr 23 2024

    No matter what difficulties or challenges you encounter in this life, you’ll come out on top when you focus on personal growth. In this episode, Brian Buffini and Dave McGhee discuss why personal growth is the key to success and share why it’s vital to shift your perspective, move beyond either/or thinking and set clear goals and milestones if you want to win.

    YOU WILL LEARN:

    · Why limiting beliefs can hinder growth.

    · How a good coach can help you create a roadmap for success.

    · Why strategic tactics are essential.

    MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:


    S1E259 100 Days to Change Your Life

    Free REALStrengths assessment


    Free business consultation


    NOTEWORTHY QUOTES FROM THIS EPISODE:

    “The number one thing that keeps people from really growing to their capability is a lack of clarity on what they really want, and why they want it.” – Dave McGhee

    “Tactics without strategy is the noise before defeat.” – Sun Tzu

    “Start with the end in mind.” – Dave McGhee

    “Write down what you really want to accomplish, and why it's important to you.” – Dave McGhee


    “The tactics are critical. Without the tactics, we're not going to achieve our goal. But the key is tying those tactics strategically to long-term vision.” – Dave McGhee


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    30 mins
  • Quick Cut: S2E183 Learn how to Negotiate from FBI Negotiator Chris Voss
    Apr 18 2024

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    Negotiation is a crucial skill in both business and life, but unfortunately many people do it poorly. In this episode, Brian interviews former FBI lead international kidnapping negotiator Chris Voss about the negotiation tools he has used to save lives and learns how these tools can be used in business to save deals! Based on emotional intelligence and human nature, these specific skills transcend culture, build trust and uncover the other side’s value system. If you want to nail negotiation, this podcast is a must!


    Inspirational quotes from today’s podcast:


    “Learning is the only sustainable competitive advantage for anybody.” — Chris Voss


    “The person who wants to meet you in the middle is usually a poor judge of distance.” — Anonymous


    “You can never stop learning about understanding people.” — Chris Voss


    “If you get out of argument-based negotiations, your success sneaks up on you.” — Chris Voss


    “You don’t have to be combative to be a great negotiator.” — Chris Voss


    “You’ve got to keep the other side’s guard down.” — Chris Voss


    “You need the other side to hear themselves out loud.” — Chris Voss


    “Curiosity is a positive frame of mind.” — Chris Voss


    “There’s a difference between being likeable and needing to be liked.” — Chris Voss


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    12 mins
  • S2E182 Water of Life: A Quest for Clean Water with Scott Harrison
    Apr 16 2024

    At the age of 28, Scott Harrison walked away from his career as a top nightclub promoter in New York to volunteer on a hospital ship in West Africa and discover his true calling. In this episode, he tells Brian how, with no money or experience, he founded charity: water, an organization that has raised over $740 million to bring clean drinking water to more than 18.4 million people around the world.

    YOU WILL LEARN:

    · How his childhood shaped him.

    · How he came to a radical decision to reset his life.

    · How he built one of the most trusted nonprofits in the world.

    MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

    charity: water

    “Thirst,” by Scott Harrison

    NOTEWORTHY QUOTES FROM THIS EPISODE:

    “703 million humans are poisoning themselves today because of the situations they were born into. And it's a solvable problem.” – Scott Harrison

    “We literally know how to help 100% of the people on earth get water, but we haven't chosen to do it. We haven't built the will, the determination. We haven't built the movement. We haven't raised the resources to do it. But that's what keeps me so excited.” – Scott Harrison

    “I feel so fortunate, at 28, to have realized there would never be enough. There would never be enough - someone would always have more.” – Scott Harrison

    “I just encourage people to ask a different question: how can I use my time and my talent and my money in the service of others?” – Scott Harrison


    “It almost is intoxicating when you're moving from a life of accumulation, of collecting the markers of success, to then saying, ‘Well, what if my life could benefit others?’” – Scott Harrison


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    41 mins
  • Quick Cut: S2E181 How to Reframe Work for a Happier Life
    Apr 11 2024

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    “When work is your blessing and you do so much of it, your life is more of a blessing. It's more of a contributor to the good life that you want to live.” – Brian Buffini

    In today’s world, many people see work as something to be endured, not enjoyed. In this episode, Brian explains why our culture’s definition of success needs to be re-examined, why a lack of self-control and an inability to delay gratification mean people get stuck in jobs they dislike and why, when done in the right way, work offers far more than just financial reward and is the key to the good life.


    YOU WILL LEARN:

    • Why work is often perceived as a curse.
    • The three blessings of work.
    • The best way to work.

    MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

    S1E191, Do the Hustle


    INSPIRATIONAL QUOTES FROM THIS EPISODE:

    “Opportunity is missed by most people because it's dressed in overalls and looks like work.” – Thomas Edison

    “Hard work spotlights the character of people; some turn up their sleeves, some turn up their noses and some don't turn up at all.” – Sam Ewing

    “If the ladder is not leaning against the right wall, every step we take just gets us to the wrong place faster.” – Stephen Covey

    “Our economic decisions can doom us to doing jobs we hate and they can eliminate our choices.” – Brian Buffini

    “People rarely succeed unless they have fun in what they are doing.” – Dale Carnegie

    “I have this great passion myself for this calling to bring the good life to more people; to help people feel better, to help people think better and to help people do better.” – Brian Buffini

    “When you view work as a blessing and not a curse, those who come after you will see work as a blessing and not a curse and their work will impact others.” – Brian Buffini


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    13 mins