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 Stephen R. Covey’s The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People 
In Part 3, Habit 3, we’ll explore Covey’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 dive into Part 3, Habit 3 of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective
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:
Covey, S. R. (1989). The 7 habits of highly effective people: Powerful lessons in personal change. Free Press. 
 
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What is Morning Cereal?

Good morning, and welcome to Morning Cereal!
Pull up a stool, grab your favorite cereal, and let’s kick-start your day with a spoonful of inspiration, nostalgia and personal growth. Join your host, Shaen Inglis, as he highlights the music, movies, and moments that made the 80s, 90s, and 2000s unforgettable—kind of like digging for toy at the bottom of the cereal box. Each episode, Shaen also reviews a chapter or so from top wellness books, offering practical insights to help you set a positive tone for your day. Start your mornings right—no cartoons required!

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Good morning and

welcome to Morning Serial.

Okay, good morning and

welcome to Wednesday.

Well, it's July 30th.

We're almost through July and today is

International Day of Friendship.

That's right.

That's the day to text your bestie a meme

or tag them in a

throwback pic or maybe just

remind them they're

still your emergency contact.

Or maybe, and just hear me out here, this

is crazy, but maybe

actually call someone.

Too much?

Too much?

Okay.

Well, let's go ahead and move on from

those warm fuzzies to

some wise words with today's

quote from Lisa Kudrow who once said, "If

you can't be funny, be interesting.

If you can't be

interesting, just be quiet."

Now, that's some real talk

from the queen of quirky cool.

Now, in a world full of noise, sometimes

just showing up with

curiosity or just knowing

when to zip it, that in

itself could be a powerful thing.

Well, today's news, facts,

and birthdays are for July 30th.

We're going to start back in 1932.

That's when the first Olympic Games that

were in Los Angeles

opened, but here's what

it is.

It's the first Olympic Games that was the

debut of the now famous Olympic Village.

All right.

In 1975, former Teamsters President Jimmy

Hoffa, he disappeared

from a Detroit parking

lot on this day and

still no RSVP from him.

Too soon?

Well, finally, in 2003 on this day, the

last of the original

Volkswagen Beetles, they rolled

off their production line in Mexico.

Well, happy birthday to you.

Today is your birthday.

You share a birthday with,

well, basically everyone.

Here they are.

I'm going to run through them fast.

Are you ready?

Here's the goldkeeper, Hope Solo.

She's 43 today.

Academy Award winning actress, Hilary

Swank, she's 50 today.

Actress, comedian, Liza

Kudrow, she's 61 today.

Actor from The Matrix, Boy's in the Hood,

Lawrence Fishburne, he's 63 today.

Actor, bodybuilder, and former Governor

of California, Arnold

Schwarzenegger, he's 77

today.

Industrialist, and founder of Ford Motor

Company, the late Henry

Ford, he was born in 1863 on

this day.

And novelist and poet, the late Emily

Bronte, she was born

on this date in 1818.

Well, the number one song on this date

back in 1989 was Toy Soldiers by Martika.

Now this is a haunting pop ballad that I

just love the feel of it.

I loved it back then.

I still love it today.

However, I did not realize that this song

was written about a

friend's battle with addiction.

And that totally changes

how those lyrics land, right?

Left, right, left, we all fall down.

Well, it climbed to the top of the

Billboard Hot 100, marking

Martika's only number one hit.

And it has since become an underrated

classic of the late 80s.

And it's been sampled in

some great songs since.

Well, left, right, left, let's step into

our book review from Stephen R. Covey's

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People.

And we're in part three,

habit four, think win-win.

And today we dive into the sub-chapter,

which option is best.

And Covey lays out a practical framework

for choosing win-win as a principle, not

just a tactic, okay?

It's not about being nice.

It's about being courageous and

considerate of others.

Covey says, quote, win-win is a belief in

the third alternative.

It's not your way.

It's not my way.

It's a better way, a

higher way, end quote.

And that's a mindset that moves us out of

competition with others, right?

And it moves us into

collaboration with others.

So how do we get that?

Covey suggests that we stop asking who's

right and ask instead what's right.

It's about aligning deeply with our own

values while also understanding the needs

and concerns of others.

Okay?

The win-win mindset thrives in

relationships where there's mutual

respect, trust and an

abundance mentality.

The belief that there's

enough success to go around.

I know we keep repeating that and I just

love that because it's sometimes hard to

believe that's true.

But it actually changes the way you live

and you actually start

wrapping your mind around that.

But Covey doesn't sugarcoat this, okay?

He admits that win-win isn't always the

easiest or the quickest route.

It takes time, it takes emotional

maturity and it takes a willingness to

walk away when the situation doesn't

support mutual benefit.

That's not easy.

And that's where the win-win

or no deal option comes in.

Ultimately, Covey's point is this.

When we frame decisions through the lens

of shared victories, right?

We build trust in long-term results, not

just short-term wins.

And as Covey puts it, "You can't achieve

a win-win with techniques alone.

It takes character."

Okay, here's your takeaway.

In your next negotiation, whether it's

with a client or deciding what's for

dinner, pause and ask,

what does a win-win look like here?

That single question

might just change everything.

All right, well, that's a wrap for your

Wednesday dose of morning cereal.

Give a shout out to your

favorite friend today and remember,

Misocudro's wisdom.

It can't be funny or interesting.

I don't know, maybe

crank up some Martina, right?

Hey, thanks for hanging out with us and

as always, come back

tomorrow and have a fantastic day.

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So join us. It'll be a

good time, I promise.

Thanks again for listening. Have a

fantastic day and we'll see you tomorrow.