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The Brian Buffini Show

S2E150 The Celtic Secret

The Brian Buffini Show

Brian Buffini

Entrepreneur, Brian Buffini, Business, Entrepreneurship, Coaching, Good, Life

4.82.4K Ratings

🗓️ 23 November 2023

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Have you ever wondered why Irish people are so beloved around the world? In this episode, Brian explains how you can tap into the ancient Celtic approach to gratitude that defines Ireland as a nation and makes its people so accepted and supported worldwide. 

 

YOU WILL LEARN:

·      The consequences of being ungrateful. 

·      The Celtic secret.

·      The importance of practicing gratitude.

 

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NOTEWORTHY QUOTES FROM THIS EPISODE:

 

“Relationships built on thank you and please are more likely to succeed.” – Brian Buffini

 

“No matter what the circumstances are, a sense of gratitude is what it's all about.” – Brian Buffini

 

“Be thankful for what you have; you'll end up having more. If you concentrate on what you don't have, you will never, ever have enough.” – Oprah

 

“If you want to be happy, get your eyes off yourself and onto somebody else. Bless someone else. Thank somebody.” – Brian Buffini

 

“Gratitude is the healthiest of all human emotions. The more you express gratitude for what you have, the more likely you will have even more to express gratitude for.” – Zig Ziglar


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0:00.0

Welcome to It's a Good Life, the Podcast for Entrepreneurs, where it's all about growing

0:07.7

yourself and your business.

0:09.7

Here's your host, founder of America's largest business coaching company, Brian the Feeney.

0:15.0

Well, the top of the morning to you and welcome to today's episode, The Celtic Secret. Lots of books about secrets these days and the

0:26.3

secret to this and the secret to that and the truth of the matter is there really are

0:30.0

no secrets to success. There's ancient principles that have been around for a long time

0:34.8

that got repackaged and repurposed and a new book and a new idea comes out and the next

0:40.3

thing you know it's a great secret. But have you ever noticed how Irish

0:44.8

people are beloved all over the world? Has it ever kind of struck you as odd? Have

0:49.8

you ever seen, for example, the parade of nations in the Olympics.

0:53.0

And there's countries walking in with flags and underneath it'll save 60 million people,

0:58.0

and you've never heard of the country, or you kind to have.

1:01.0

And then in walk the Irish, and they'll be holding the Irish flag and it's a

1:05.5

Republic of Ireland, 5 million people and the stadium will explode and all of a sudden

1:11.8

people are interested and the cameras spend all kinds of time focusing on them. Have you ever noticed that?

1:17.0

23 US presidents claim Irish heritage, which is a great way to get elected in America by the way, is to say you're Irish.

1:25.7

Why in the world is that?

1:27.2

There are Irish pubs in every country in the world.

1:29.6

Some of those countries, they even have a ban on alcohol. We're everywhere we're not supposed to be the Irish.

1:35.8

So why are the Irish so beloved? You know, I have often asked that question because we're kind of

1:40.8

feisty, not always always easiest to get along with. As a nation we can be very pessimistic.

1:47.0

No question about it, Irish people have great skills in that area.

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