Sinopsis
Jump start your week with an inspirational message from Cannon Financial Institute's Executive Chairman of the Board, J. Phil Buchanan.
Episodios
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Episode 335: Lessons From Lessons
28/05/2018 Duración: 07minOn today’s episode, Phil speaks to the value that can come from tackleing challenges. By making it a goal to pursue a number of tasks that with hard work and persistence can be completed within one year, he himself has learned what can come from new, seemingly difficult practices. Phil shares five takeaways that have surfaced throughout his recent endeavor of pursuing flight lessons. You too can apply the lessons to your own experiences in order to reap the benefits. Resources: Please send comments, questions, and feedback to: mojo@cannonfinancial.com Please send First Friday Feedback submissions to: mojo@cannonfinancial.com
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Episode 334: Manners
21/05/2018 Duración: 04minAmidst the busyness and chaos of today’s world, we, unfortunately, see too many examples of poor social behavior and lack of manners: on planes, in restaurants, and in offices. However, the way we engage with others—especially those who cannot offer us something—is a true reflection of our individual character. As humans, we seek positive self-esteem through our interactions with others; therefore it is highly important to lift others up rather than bring them down. As Noel Polk said, “Manners operate as a general commitment to niceness.” Use this thought to guide your actions this week and always. Resources: Please send comments, questions, and feedback to: mojo@cannonfinancial.com Please send First Friday Feedback submissions to: mojo@cannonfinancial.com Noel Polk quote: https://bit.ly/2wRGUpk
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Episode 333: Lean on Me
14/05/2018 Duración: 05minWe are far too often consumed by the aspects of our daily lives that we fail to spend time thinking about and checking in on the people most important to us. We owe it to these people to ensure that they know we are there for them in times of triumph and times of adversity. This week, we challenge you to make it a priority to call five people you genuinely care about and ask, “How are you doing?” Ask real, authentic questions and really listen to their answers in order to help them think through a course of action. Through this act of affirming that you care, you are bound to see growth in your personal relationships and feel more fulfilled as a result. Resources: Please send comments, questions, and feedback to mojo@cannonfinancial.com Please send First Friday Feedback submissions to mojo@cannonfinancial.com “The Goal” by Eliyahu Goldratt: http://ht.ly/sJgN30jr5Q4
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Episode 332: Failure Might Not Be
07/05/2018 Duración: 05minFailures may seem like just that at the time they occur—failures. However, if viewed and responded to properly, they have the potential to act as great learning opportunities. Recognize failures as chances to grow as an individual and a professional and the outcome may just become more rewarding than detrimental. One instance of doing the right thing does not always guarantee success as a result. More importantly, we must learn from the failures we are sure to experience until we develop a consistent pattern of success. Join us today as Phil shares narratives of failures and the knowledge gained from them. Resources: Please send comments, questions, and feedback to: mojo@cannonfinancial.com Please send First Friday Feedback submissions to: mojo@cannonfinancial.com Freakonomics Radio- Ray Dalio Interview: http://freakonomics.com/podcast/ray-dalio/
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Episode 331: Root Causes
30/04/2018 Duración: 06minReferencing “The Goal”, a novel by Eliyahou Goldratt, Phil acknowledges that when working to make improvements in your business, sometimes the most important plan of action is to simply refocus on the basics. Desired outcomes are only attainable if the root causes are identified and polished first. Today’s episode highlights four vital areas of concentration that every leader must focus on in order to push a company towards success: culture, connections, operations, and financials. Perfect these, and the rest will follow. References: “The Goal” by Eliyahou Goldratt: http://ht.ly/sJgN30jr5Q4 Resources: Please send comments, questions, and feedback to: mojo@cannonfinancial.com Please send First Friday Feedback submissions to: mojo@cannonfinancial.com
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Episode 330: Unsung Interns
23/04/2018 Duración: 07minToday, we highlight the often-unrecognized value of employing interns. From their youthful energy, creativity and technological skills, as well as, their eagerness to work, interns provide increased capacity to ultimately strengthen your firm. However, the value doesn’t end there. By hiring interns, you provide them with the experience and knowledge to grow as professionals and leaders, which in turn, betters the industry as a whole. If executed properly, an internship program at your company will not only offer personal benefits for each party but will also allow you the opportunity to groom the future of your industry. Resources: Please send comments, questions, and feedback to: mojo@cannonfinancial.com Please send First Friday Feedback submissions to: mojo@cannonfinancial.com
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Episode 329: Is Your Kite Out Of String?
16/04/2018 Duración: 05minUpon first glance, flying a kite and running a business may seem like activities that have nothing in common. Upon further consideration, however, we realize that the same fundamentals are consistent in both. For one, you must have high quality, durable resources, and a proper design. For another, you must be a quick learner and understand your limits. And perhaps most importantly, you must be capable of adapting to wherever the wind takes you. Today, we use this seemingly simple parallel to provide insight on the more complex topics of leadership and business management and highlight some of the basic tools for success. Resources: Please send comments, questions, and feedback to: mojo@cannonfinancial.com Please send First Friday Feedback submissions to: mojo@cannonfinancial.com
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Episode 328: It’s On
09/04/2018 Duración: 04minAnnual traditions mark the passing of time—the beginning of a new season. The opening games of the MLB season, the end of March Madness, and the Masters Golf Tournament are all traditions indicating that Spring has sprung, and it is time to turn over to a new chapter. As we enter this season of renewal, we challenge all of you to take time away from your busy schedule to slow down and truly appreciate your surroundings. Downtime is essential to sustainability, and this is the perfect opportunity to take advantage of it. Resources: Please send comments, questions, and feedback to: mojo@cannonfinancial.com Please send First Friday Feedback submissions to: mojo@cannonfinancial.com 2018 Masters Tournament - http://www.masters.com/en_US/index.html 2018 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament - https://www.ncaa.com/march-madness Major League Baseball - https://www.mlb.com/
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Episode 327: Blind Spots
02/04/2018 Duración: 05minWe all have our individual perspectives shaped by our personal experiences. Within each of these perspectives are blind spots that can impede our success, which we cannot entirely eliminate, but we can work to minimize. Today, we stress the importance of utilizing routines and other people to counter-balance our own perspectives. Being open to perspectives different from our own allows us to evolve our own thinking or otherwise sharpen our original ideas in order to maximize growth and ensure that the best plans of action are implemented. Resources: Please send comments, questions, and feedback to: mojo@cannonfinancial.com Please send First Friday Feedback submissions to: mojo@cannonfinancial.com
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Episode 326: A’s and No’s
26/03/2018 Duración: 06minWhen we get on a roll, we tend to stress less about the outcome of an upcoming event. With less stress, the results tend to be more positive. On this week’s episode, Phil narrows down two terms that can change the way we view, understand, and tackle success in our everyday lives: perspective and confidence. By not only understanding confidence but also applying it to the tasks at hand, we are more likely to develop a positive mental perspective that can elevate our accomplishments to new heights. Join us as we discuss tactics to increase confidence and strengthen positive perspectives, apply these to your own life, and watch your personal and professional selves soar as a result. References: Perspective definition: https://goo.gl/ON1twh Resources: Please send comments, questions, and feedback to: mojo@cannonfinancial.com Please send First Friday Feedback submissions to: mojo@cannonfinancial.com
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Episode 325: Be That Person
19/03/2018 Duración: 05minThink about a friend or family member who is going through a tough time. How engaged are you in communicating to that person that you are there for them during this hardship? In this week’s episode, we challenge you to connect with this individual. Communicate to them that you know they are hurting, that you care about them, and that you want to be there for them throughout this journey. We understand that by doing this you will be expending personal effort and energy; however, by being that person, you will find your own personal joy and fulfillment. Resources: Please send comments, questions, and feedback to mojo@cannonfinancial.com Please send First Friday Feedback submissions to mojo@cannonfinancial.com
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Episode 324: Why Teaming Matters
12/03/2018 Duración: 05minThe adage, “two heads are better than one,” is almost always true. If this is the case, why do most businesses struggle with teaming and collaboration? In this episode, we explore the five challenges or dysfunctions, as determined by Patrick Lencioni, that every team MUST tackle head-on in order to be successful. The ability to collaborate, to leverage resources and team across multiple specialists is a requirement and skill essential for success. We challenge you to evaluate your team but more importantly evaluate your teaming skills and abilities. What dysfunctions are present in the team and how can you lead the way forward? References: “The Five Dysfunctions of a Team” by Patrick Lencioni: https://goo.gl/Uk7mHB Resources: Please send comments, questions, and feedback to mojo@cannonfinancial.com Please send First Friday Feedback submissions to mojo@cannonfinancial.com
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Episode 323: Visualization
05/03/2018 Duración: 04minIf you see it, you’ll believe it. If you believe it, you’ll achieve it. Goal visualization is a tactic used by many of the world’s most successful people, and it’s one that you can apply in your own life with a little time, effort, and the right mindset. On today’s episode, Phil walks you through the steps of defining your goals and practicing visualization to bring them to life. We challenge you to administer this strategy this week and see for yourself how success can be redefined. References: “The 8 Traits of Champion Golfers” by Deborah Graham - https://goo.gl/DGMMZK Resources: Please send comments, questions, and feedback to: mojo@cannonfinancial.com Please send First Friday Feedback submissions to: mojo@cannonfinancial.com
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Episode 322: Who’s Gonna Fill Their Shoes?
26/02/2018 Duración: 05minAs humans, we innately worry about change, especially following a loss. However, life moves on and with time we do too. Citing the 1985 Country song, “Who’s Gonna Fill Their Shoes,” Phil recognizes that though nobody may ever replicate the valued characteristics of a late mentor, we can honor their lives by paying it forward and developing the next generation of leaders to their full potential. In loving memory of Jack Phillips Buchanan, Sr. 1926 – 2018 Resources: Billy Graham: https://goo.gl/fd1acm George Jones - "Who's Gonna Fill Their Shoes?": https://goo.gl/VZPpex Please send comments, questions, and feedback to: mojo@cannonfinancial.com Please send First Friday Feedback submissions to: mojo@cannonfinancial.com
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Episode 321: Being Open
19/02/2018 Duración: 04minClose-minded people are often shielded from all of the opportunities, ideas, and experiences that life has to offer. These are the people who are desperately seeking growth but are unwilling to consider a new approach than the one they are currently taking. In today’s episode, Phil explores the power of openness to anything new, whether that is people, ideas, relationships, locations, etc. Openness is a state of mind, and does not indicate a lack of standards or values, but rather highlights a willingness to explore and learn. Try looking at life from a new perspective, and you might find yourself on a remarkable path you would never have expected. Resources: - Mark Twain Quote from “The Innocents Abroad/Roughing It” - https://goo.gl/xFTMLu Please send comments, questions, and feedback to: mojo@cannonfinancial.com Please send First Friday Feedback submissions to: mojo@cannonfinancial.com
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Episode 320: Second Set of Eyes
12/02/2018 Duración: 05minHuman error does not always come in the form of a blanket mistake. It is also present when something could have been done better, even if the doer did not recognize the missed opportunity. We all know that human error is inevitable, but in the professional field it is essential to mitigate them at all costs or the consequences could be dire. In this episode, we discuss one of the most simple ways to ensure human error does not harm your company or clients: peer review. By gaining insights from others on your team, you can work together as a collective to provide the best service to your clients and build more lasting relationships. This week, we challenge you to implement some of the strategies we discuss on today’s show and see the results for yourself. Resources: Mark C. Hartnett - President, Argent Family Wealth Services Please send comments, questions, and feedback to: mojo@cannonfinancial.com Please send First Friday Feedback submissions to: mojo@cannonfinancial.com
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Episode 319: Honor The Past
05/02/2018 Duración: 05minCannon Financial Institute, like many others, has a strong history that to which we can attribute much of the company’s current success. Most would agree that it is important to study this history to ensure that past mistakes are not repeated. In today’s episode, however, Phil highlights that the power of studying history extends much farther than that alone. We must go deeper than simply recognizing failures. If something didn’t work, why didn’t it work? Was it the idea itself or was it the poor execution of the idea? Additionally, we must recognize key principles set in place over time—those found, held, and sometimes even ignored. By studying the past, you may just find the keys to success for the future. Resources: Please send comments, questions, and feedback to: mojo@cannonfinancial.com Please send First Friday Feedback submissions to: mojo@cannonfinancial.com
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Episode 318: Your Best You!
29/01/2018 Duración: 09minWe are constantly looking for ways to make our things more valuable to us, whether that means making home improvements or upgrading to a new phone. Why don’t we spend the same amount of time looking for ways to make ourselves more valuable? In this week’s episode, Phil addresses four areas of our lives that we should all focus on improving. By evaluating our competencies and actively working to grow in each of these areas, we can develop ourselves in ways that make us more valuable to everyone we encounter. Resources: Please send comments, questions, and feedback to: mojo@cannonfinancial.com Please send First Friday Feedback submissions to: mojo@cannonfinancial.com
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Episode 317: Football Lessons
22/01/2018 Duración: 04minIn general, everything we do has the potential to expose our strengths and vulnerabilities. It is recognizing these “life moments” for what they are that gives each of us the opportunity to refine our processes, methodologies, and even our character. If you missed the College Football Championship game, you missed a lot of “life moments.” In this episode, Phil helps us identify both the subtle and not so subtle lessons we can gain from what is often called “only a game.” Resources: Please send comments, questions, and feedback to: mojo@cannonfinancial.com Please send First Friday Feedback submissions to: mojo@cannonfinancial.com
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Episode 316: Silence is NOT Golden
15/01/2018 Duración: 04minIn this week’s episode, Phil shares a colleague’s experience of a dramatic and sudden change in his business. The reasons for the change share common themes from which we can all learn and grow. Technology allows us to develop systems and routines in our business which helps to ensure faithful and consistent execution of relationship best practices. However, what good is a system without a genuine desire to connect with authenticity. Join us in the challenge to engage on a deeper level and become the people that others seek as a thought leader, mentor, confidant and coach. Resources: Please send comments, questions, and feedback to: mojo@cannonfinancial.com Please send First Friday Feedback submissions to: mojo@cannonfinancial.com