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Quick Cut: S2E219 Made for More
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We are all capable of achieving more in life. In this episode, recorded live at The Peak Experience, Brian teaches the formula for achievement, explaining how you can unlock your full potential and become who you’re supposed to be. Topics discussed include the symptoms of unfulfilled potential, why gratitude is a gamechanger and how you can leverage your assets.
YOU WILL LEARN:
- The two categories of a winning mindset.
- The three crucial elements of motivation.
- The systems, routines and methodologies of success.
MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:
“Think and Grow Rich,” by Napoleon Hill
“Emotional Intelligence,” by Daniel Goleman
INSPIRATIONAL QUOTES FROM THIS EPISODE:
“When you minimize what you've done, you minimize who you are.” – Brian Buffini
“Why? Why not? Why not you? Why not now?” – Jim Rohn
“People often say the motivation doesn't last. Well, neither does bathing. That's why we recommend it daily.” – Zig Ziglar
“It is impossible to feel bitterness and gratitude at the same time. It is impossible to express gratitude and to feel envy. It is impossible to give somebody gratitude and at the same time feel resentment. It is impossible to live in a state of gratitude and a state of entitlement at the same time.” – Brian Buffini
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