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Seize the Day and Live the Good Life | Buffini Podcasts

In today’s hectic and fast-paced world, many people get so fixated on what’s coming next that they’re no longer able to value the blessing of the present moment. Whether it’s feeling overwhelmed, adrift, or simply worn down by the daily grind, it’s all too easy to lose perspective and feel constantly anxious about the future. The fact of the matter is, however, that today is really all we have. No one is guaranteed tomorrow, which is why it’s vital to make the best of the here and now. Here are some powerful tips to help you seize the day and live the good life. 

Focus on others

When you’re feeling broken down or off-kilter, a great way to restore balance and perspective is to look for ways to help other people. Being of service shouldn’t affect you negatively or burn you out further, of course, but when you take your eyes off your own problems and focus on someone else, it raises your head and changes your perspective. Helping others is a great way to build the kinds of relationships that are at the heart of every good business and life. Don’t go it alone; become part of a community and nurture bonds – you’ll go further together than you ever will alone.

Regain your passion

If you feel like you’ve lost your passion for what you do, you need a good coach in your corner. When you have someone in your life who challenges your perspective and helps you to keep doing what you’re naturally good at, you’ll always have a pride in and a passion for your work. After all, when you do what you’re good at, you tend to enjoy it. And, when you enjoy what you do and you do it well, you get compensated accordingly! The average salary of a Buffini-coached client is 10 times the national average — $460K. Why not take a business consultation today to find out more?

Have a great attitude

It’s been proven that a positive attitude is directly linked to achievement. Instead of focusing on the negative, why not intentionally look for the good in people and situations? Being relentlessly positive and upbeat will take you much further in life than a negative outlook ever will. As author Norman Vincent Peale once said, “Any fact facing us is not as important as our attitude toward it, for that determines our success or failure.”

If you want to succeed in business and in life, you need to ‘Carpe Diem’ and seize the day! Don’t go it alone; get outside help. Expert advice from a good coach is the best way to get proper perspective and determine if you’re on the right track or if you need to redefine your goals or adjust your course so you can achieve what you want to. To learn more about making the most of every day and living the good life, listen to the latest episode of “It’s a Good Life.”

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