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 4, Habit 7, 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 4, Habit 7 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 Cereal.

Okay, good morning and welcome to Monday.

Well coffee's hot, we're mostly out of

bed, and if your to-do

list is already looking

like a CVS receipt, let's go ahead and

add just one more to it.

Today is national.

Make a hat day.

Finally permission to craft your own

royal crown and be the

king or queen for your Monday.

And what food is fit for the royals?

Well it's also national cheese toast day.

But I'm going to call that sandwich, we

all love this kid's, the

grilled cheese sandwich.

Bread plus melty cheese plus happiness,

that equals yumminess.

Okay let's move forward with our quote

this morning to get you

out of bed if you're still

laying there.

Now it's from Justin Timberlake who said

quote, "You're not

meant to do what's easy.

You're meant to challenge yourself."

End quote.

And that's a little Monday reminder to

strap on your big boy

shoes and get out there and

get things done.

Alright, well today's news facts and

birthdays are for September 15th.

Starting back in 1835, that's when the

ship, the HMS Beagle,

does that ring a bell?

Well that ship had Charles Darwin on it

and it reached the

Galapagos Islands on this date.

And that's where Darwin found inspiration

for a lot of his theories.

And in 1949 the TV show The Lone Ranger,

well it premiered on ABC.

Totally PC, nothing to see here.

Just some good old cowboys and Indians.

Hi yo silver away.

And I know I didn't do that justice, I'm

just not ready for that right now.

Well 1954 on this date, we all know that

famous picture of Marilyn

Monroe where she's standing

there with her white skirt blowing up

from the subway vent.

Well that famous skirt scene as it has

come to be known was

filmed today, 71 years ago.

Alright, then in 2008 the Lehman Brothers

filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

It was the largest US bankruptcy in

financial history and

it reshaped a decade.

Well happy birthday to

you, today is your birthday.

You share a birthday with the royals.

Prince Harry, he turns 41 today.

NFL QB legend Dan Marino, he's 64 today.

And actor and icon Tommy

Lee Jones, he's 79 today.

And now the number one song on this date

back in 2006 was "Sexy

Back" by Justin Timberlake.

Now it became Justin's first solo number

one on the Hot 100 and

it locked in seven weeks

at number one and earned Justin a Grammy

for best dance recording.

And if you haven't heard, he's got an

EGOT, that's an Emmy, a

Grammy, an Oscar, and a

Tony.

And apparently there are 21 other people

that have won competitive EGOTs.

Other notable winners include Audrey

Hepburn, Whoopi Goldberg,

John Legend, Andrew Lloyd

Weber, Jennifer Hudson,

Viola Davis, and Elton John.

Pretty good company there.

All right, well, if you're not inspired

by that, let's get you

inspired by diving back

into Stephen R. Covey's "The Seven Habits

of Highly Effective People."

And Covey's "Habit Seven"

says, "Sharpen the saw."

And in the sub-chapter, "The Mental

Dimension," Covey argues

that renewal is an investment,

noting, "The single most important

investment we can make is in ourselves."

And mental renewal is about conscious,

guided learning, not

just consuming information,

but organizing it around principles so it

changes how you see and solve problems.

Now, he recommends a simple cadence,

plan, read, write, and reflect.

Plan, read, write, and reflect.

Reading quality material expands our map.

Covey writes that reading great

literature, quote, "Can expand our

paradigms and sharpen

our minds," end quote.

And journaling, that turns this raw input

into clarified

thinking, helping us to, quote,

"Write the program," end quote, that we

intend to run tomorrow.

All right, Covey is big

on being proactive, right?

Proactivity with time.

Put first things first in your schedule

by blocking thinking

time the same way that you

would block out time for meetings.

That's the bridge

from urgent to important.

Covey's mental renewal

is also collaborative.

When we learn broadly history, science,

biographies, we build a

repertoire for creativity and

third alternatives.

And he emphasizes aligning

study to roles and goals.

If you lead a team, read on

decision making and systems.

If you parent, study development and

communication, the key

is daily, small deposits.

Fifteen minutes of good reading beats

sporadic cram sessions, right?

Covey also warns about mental junk food,

passive media that

numbs rather than nourishes.

If he were to write that book today, he

would definitely be

talking about scrolling endlessly

through reels, right?

But he's not anti-entertainment.

He's pro-intentionality.

The ask there is, is

this teaching me anything?

And finally, he links the mental

dimension to the other dimensions.

Physical exercise boosts cognition.

And clarity gives study a North Star.

Social emotional health

frees up bandwidth to think.

When these feed one another, we become

renewing problem solvers instead of

depleting firefighters.

All right, here is your Monday takeaway.

Schedule thinking the way you schedule

tasks because the mind

you build builds everything

else.

All right, well, tip your hat to make a

hat day, toast the

small wins with cheese toast

and challenge yourself at

least once before noon today.

Hey, thanks for starting

your week with Morning Serial.

We'll see you back here tomorrow and as

always, have a fantastic day.

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Thanks again for listening.

Have a fantastic day and

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