
Get Fired Up! #169
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<p><strong>“Great things happen when you get fired up.”</strong> <strong>— Brian Buffini</strong></p> <p>It can be hard to stay fired up when faced with life’s challenges, but being enthusiastic and motivated helps you to succeed like nothing else. In this episode, Brian explains how to eliminate life’s joy stealers, how to stoke your internal engine to create momentum and how to change your state of being, renew your energy and the importance of writing 10-day goals. Get your free resource <a href= "https://www.thebrianbuffinishow.com/my-10-day-goals/" target= "_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">here</a> and by the end of the episode, you’ll be fired up for life!</p> <p>Like what you hear? See Brian Buffini live at Buffini & Company Success Tour™. <a href= "https://buffiniandcompany.com/events/2018-success-tour/">Click here</a> to learn more and find an event near you.</p> <p>Are you a <a href= "http://info.buffiniandcompany.com/brian-buffini-show-insiders-gate.html"> Buffini Show Insider?</a> What are you waiting for? Join today and get exclusive resources and more!</p> <p><strong> </strong></p> <p><strong>Inspirational quotes from today’s interview:</strong></p> <p>“People often say that motivation doesn’t last. Well, neither does bathing – that’s why we recommend it daily.” – Zig Ziglar</p> <p>“Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson</p> <p>“If we want to get fired up, we have to stoke the fires within.” – Brian Buffini</p> <p>“The joy stealers are ultimately the things that take away our energy and take away our enthusiasm.” – Brian Buffini</p> <p>“Life is hard...the locomotive on occasion has to go uphill.” – Brian Buffini</p> <p>“There’s a big difference between a rut and a routine.” – Brian Buffini</p> <p>“Without struggle, there can be no progress.” – Frederick Douglass</p> <p>“It’s very important that we have an opportunity to measure our progress.” – Brian Buffini</p> <p>“One of the ways we lose perspective is because we focus on what we don’t have instead of what we d