Morning Cereal

Start your day with inspirational quotes, followed by a fun journey through nostalgic facts from this day in history. Then, we dive into the first chapter of Dale Carnegie’s iconic book, How to Win Friends and Influence People.
In Part 4, Chapter 8, Part 1, we’ll explore Carnegie’s timeless advice on building authentic connections, the art of influence, and creating positive interactions in every area of life.
In This Episode:
  • Daily inspirational quotes to spark your motivation
  • Fun historical facts from this day in history
  • A deep dive into Part 4, Chapter 8, Part 1 of How to Win Friends and Influence People
Whether you're a leader, communicator, or just someone looking to improve your relationships, this episode is packed with actionable insights.
Tune in now and let’s grow together!
Resources:
Carnegie, D. (1981). How to win friends and influence people (Rev. ed.). Simon & Schuster.
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Good morning.

And welcome to morning cereal

Okay, good morning and welcome to Monday

and the last day of March and we're

moving into Q2 of the year already

It's hard to believe but I for one am

ready for some of those April showers to

usher in those May flowers and

speaking of colorful flowers today is

National Crayola Crayon Day and

Apparently there are over 400 colors.

Here are some of the more colorful names

of colors Crayola has created

Inchworm, Jazberry

Jam, Macaroni and Cheese,

Razzmatazz and Fuzzy Wuzzy.

I thought that one was a bear

Well today is also National Bunsen Burner

Day and it's celebrating science

But be careful when using Bunsen burners

and don't get too close or there is a

potential you may

accidentally burn off your

Eyelashes now I may or may not be

speaking from personal experience here.

I'm just trying to

provide a public service

And lastly, it's American Crossword

Puzzle Week. Likely one of those Crayola

crown colors will turn

up in one of the puzzles

Well, our quote today is from Ewan

McGregor and one of his famous

characters, Obi-Wan Kenobi

He is also likely in a crossword puzzle

given how he spells the

first two words of his name

But Ewan McGregor said quote "Then one

day when you least expect it the great

adventure finds you"

And I don't know about you

But sometimes I feel like I'm still

waiting for that great adventure to find

me and then I think I'm living it

I'm smack dab right in the middle of it

Well today's news facts and birthdays are

for March 31st and we're gonna go back to

1889 when on this date the Eiffel Tower

officially opened for dignitaries and an

award ceremony in Paris

Now the Eiffel Tower is 300 meters high

and it held the record for the tallest

man-made structure for over 41 years

then moving up to

1985 on this date the first edition of

WrestleMania was held in New York now. No

doubt. I saw this at some

point given it was headlined by

Mr. T and Hulk Hogan along with Rowdy

Roddy Piper and Mr. Wonderful and that's

a different Mr. Wonderful than

maybe you guys all know today

Then in 1999 on this date one of my

favorite sci-fi movies

of all time was released

It was The Matrix

Well, happy birthday to you if today is

your birthday you share a birthday with

our only hope Ewan

McGregor. He's 54 today

self-proclaimed inventor of the internets

Al Gore he's 77 and

Actor who just can't get enough cowbell.

That's Christopher

Walken. He's 82 today and

the number one song on this date back in

1988 was Man in the Mirror by Michael

Jackson and this song was the fourth of

five total number one hits

from Michael's bad album and

this song Man in the Mirror was actually

the final song added to the album and

In fact an instrumental version of Man in

the Mirror played at Michael's funeral

Interestingly the same choir that sang in

this song also sang in Madonna's like a

prayer and Rick Astley's cry for help

Well speaking of cries for help, well,

maybe just a cry for some

very healthy self-improvement

Let's get you ready for this week with my

takeaways from chapter 8 of part 4 of

Dale Carnegie's How to Win

Friends and Influence People

and in this chapter entitled

Make the Fault Seem Easy to Correct

Carnegie right away points out that

through encouraging others

that act of encouragement

That provides hope and it plants those

seeds of wanting to

excel in the other person

Carnegie says that if we tell people they

are doing something all wrong

That they're stupid or

they're dumb at something

Then we are robbing them of all the

incentive to try and prove at it

Instead Carnegie says quote be liberal

with your encouragement

Make the thing seem easy to do let the

other person know that you have faith in

his or her ability to do it

end quote

Carnegie points to Lao Thomas who applied

this philosophy by giving a

person quote confidence and

Inspiring a person with

quote courage and faith

Carnegie gives a couple of stories about

how giving someone confidence and

minimizing the task had positive outcomes

From a man's learning to dance being told

he had natural rhythm instead of being

told that they needed to

start over from scratch

To Carnegie himself learning to play card

games because someone told

him he would be a natural at it

to a final story that Carnegie talks

about about a child

that had been told and

Labeled as a brain damaged child from a

very young age following a car accident

and his classmates

called him Frankenstein

Well that child's father took it upon

himself to work with the boy who?

When he discovered he could actually

learned and was not actually brain

damaged the boy eventually

excelled in school

All of that because he gave his son hope

he made him believe in himself

Carnegie says quote if you

want to help others to improve

Remember his principle number eight which

is use encouragement

Make the fault seem easy to correct

Now as I send you on your way today

remember to be careful

with those buns and burners

I want everyone and everyone's eyelashes

safely to come back tomorrow. Hey, thanks

for joining us today

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