Bringing Out Your Best with Jonathan Dunn

Dr. Cliff is honored to have back the inspiring Jonathan Dunn for a thought-provoking discussion on the theme “Bringing Out Your Best.” Jonathan shares a deeply personal story that ignited his journey towards becoming the best version of himself. Throughout the episode, he and host Dr. Cliff Fisher delve into the significance of awakening greatness, healing from past traumas, and prioritizing personal growth in relationships and work. As Jonathan imparts wisdom from his experiences and emphasizes the importance of choosing love and prosperity in life, listeners are encouraged to visualize their world-class selves and commit to pursuing their dreams. This powerful conversation is a reminder to all of us to strive for our best and embrace our potential.

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About Dr. Cliff Fisher:

Dr. Cliff Fisher, a distinguished figure in the chiropractic field and an avid promoter of holistic wellness, currently resides in North Carolina. With a rich history in the discipline, Dr. Fisher’s journey in chiropractic care began in Reno and later flourished at Palmer College, where he obtained his Doctor of Chiropractic degree in 1998. His dedication to mastering upper cervical techniques has placed him among a select group of less than 150 doctors worldwide skilled in this specialized area.

In 2000, Dr. Fisher established Fisher Family Chiropractic, which later evolved into Family First Chiropractic. His commitment to the profession led him to manage his practices remotely from North Carolina for four years, demonstrating remarkable adaptability and leadership.

His career took a significant turn in 2020 when he joined AlignLife as the Corporate Clinic Director. His expertise and passion for training were soon recognized, leading to his appointment as the Director of Training in 2021. Dr. Fisher’s entrepreneurial spirit thrived through partnerships in several ventures, including Exclusive Nerve and Disc Centers, AlignLife clinics in Southpoint Crossing and Fishers, and Hoosiers Properties.

His involvement in 5th Avenue and Associates, a foundation supporting women and children, showcases his commitment to community welfare. Personal life has been equally dynamic for Dr. Fisher. After his divorce in 2014, he found love again and remarried in 2017 to Jory Froggatt, a partnership that brought together a blended family of four children: Alex, Nate, Jayla, and Britten. Dr. Fisher cherishes his time with Jory, who he describes as his best friend and the love of his life.

Dr. Fisher’s philosophy extends beyond chiropractic care. He believes in helping people uncover their greatness, asserting that organizational success is rooted in the potential of its people. His aim for “Awaken Greatness” is ambitious yet heartfelt – to reach a billion people and inspire self-belief and love.

 

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Transcript
Jonathan Dunn:

There is no better feeling in the entire world than investing 10,000 hours and truly being great at something.

Jonathan Dunn:

Dr. Cliff Fisher: All right tribe. Welcome to awaken greatness with Dr. Cliff Fisher and Jonathan Dunn brought to you by Dream leader Institute where we awaken greatness and give you the tools to find and create your greatest self and raise the consciousness of the planet. Today is such a great topic for this as far as bringing out your best. And so I get on the phone with John D. This this morning, right off and he's wearing this vest this caution vest is what I saw. So Jon D, you definitely brought your vessel. You know what brought you to this?

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Dr. Cliff Fisher: I'll tell you like I went to I saw patients this morning and everybody's coming in, let me go. What's exciting on the day that I got another day at work, hopefully got it. Like it's just a drag on and I just don't think you can ever achieve that being the greatest version if you just feel like you're punching a clock, checking the box, whatever that is. And so why do you think bringing your best or being the best of all time is so important?

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Dr. Cliff Fisher: I just want to double click on a couple of things you said for everybody. Because I think when you talked initially about like kids dreaming like, I think kids believe anything's possible when they're younger. And then when do we lose that? You know,

Jonathan Dunn:

I tell parents all the time, when you see your kid stop dreaming. It's because they've been hurt, I guarantee it. And by the way, parents, if you're listening to this, when your kid tells you one of their dreams, don't just take that in passing, sit down with them. Put it on a sheet of paper. Write out milestones on the path to achieving that dream. Write out days that you commit to doing it. And truly be a family and hold them to that. Teach them accountability. Imagine a world where kids are growing up looking for in loving accountability, and then doing that with other people. Don't just say, Oh, that sounds great. Best wishes to you, pal. Sit down with them and capture the freakin moment and learn as they go through it. Because once again, why do people not dream, because they don't believe they can accomplish the dream. And when did that start in childhood. And by the way, as well. This might be a hot take. If you're a parent out there, and you're telling your kids to live the life of your dreams, you better be doing it yourself. Otherwise, get a hat at the local hat shop and have it printed and have printed on the main part of the hat hypocrite. Because of you're telling your kids to live the life of your dreams. And you're grinding away and slugging away in society. It's sending a very mixed message to them. And I'm sorry to tell you that but it is because they don't really care what you say, by the way, they're watching you. And actions always speak way louder than words ever do. At dream leader. We understand how people learn. And way more people learn through observing or doing than they do by some lecture coming out of someone's mouth, or even reading a book. Not that we don't advocate for all of those things. But your kids are watching you. So if you're telling them to live their life of their dreams, you darn well better be doing it yourself, then you better be huddling as a family and like talking about that stuff. Once a week. You know, Cliff yesterday, I was doing this CPA group. And countability is a big, big part of our thing. And we were going back through all of the modules and pulling out the greatest hit and each one and seeing where they were at. And in the cover of module two, it basically states miracles start to happen when we give as much energy to our dreams as we do our fears. Now, Dr. Cliff, do you think that's probably a true statement? A true statement, they all thought it was a true statement as well. And I say I'm hard on these people but in a loving way. And I said a few of you on this meeting are living in denial a little too much. And they say what do you mean? And I say to them, I say hey, how many days per week do you want to live the life of your dreams? And Dr. Cliff What do you think they told me seven? They told me seven I go great people. Me too. And I go so what I want everyone to do is this. Take a few minutes there is no rush to how many how many hours you spent working on your dreams last week? Cliff, what do you think was the median answer?

Jonathan Dunn:

Dr. Cliff Fisher: 30 minutes. I

Jonathan Dunn:

got about three hours over the course of seven days. Okay. I say great, everybody. Great, great. And I said, Now, here's the kicker. And I said, Don't bullcrap me, because I know you people by now I pay attention. I said, how many hours last week did you spend on your distractions? It was a great moment in coaching history, because I wasn't trying to gotcha them. I'm there as an advocate for them. But you got to bust people out of their delirious states, and most people are in a delirious state. What do you think the median answer was time spent on distractions? Okay, so we're talking social media. And we're in Oh, and by the way, over the course of seven days, so that that's the number we're looking at. Alright, I'm

Jonathan Dunn:

Dr. Cliff Fisher: gonna go 14 to 21 hours

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Dr. Cliff Fisher: What do people need to do to be able to bring out their best?

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Dr. Cliff Fisher: All right. I think this was awesome. I think it's a great place to stop. Next time we'll be talking about priorities and work life harmony. So I'm super excited. But we had to have this part first to be able to go to that next space. Exactly.

Jonathan Dunn:

This is a perfect lead in to one of the greatest drills you will ever earn in your lifetime. To be a choice five part of that is what is really important to me in my life and not drifting away from it. It's going to be amazing. Awesome.

Jonathan Dunn:

Dr. Cliff Fisher: All right. We'll see you guys next week. John D thank you for your genius appreciate you. And you guys have an awesome day and bring the greatest version you bring your best

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