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 2, 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 2, 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 Cereal.

Okay, good morning and welcome to Friday.

You made it.

And just like that last office donut that

survived until noon,

you too have held strong

through the week.

Well, today is Decide to be Married Day,

which sounds like a

pop-up quiz in a relationship,

but I don't want to be the one to push

you into something

that you're not ready for.

Here's something with a

little less commitment.

It's also National Food Truck Day, and I

have no problem pushing

you into some nice truck

tacos.

Well, lastly, given it's now full-on

summer and I know your

future is bright enough, it's

also National Sunglasses Day.

So throw on those shades

and block out the haters.

Our quote today is from someone who

frequents food trucks, I'm guessing.

Well, it's from Toby McGuire who said,

"You live your life and

it shapes you in certain

ways and I just try

to be true to myself."

Well, it's a simple reminder that growth

doesn't require perfection, just a bit of

honesty and the willingness to keep

showing up as yourself.

Well, today's news, facts and

birthdays are for June 27th.

We're going to start back only in 1994.

That's when Aerosmith released their Big

One's greatest hit album.

Then in 1998, Windows 98 was officially

released by Microsoft.

Then in 1999 on this date, Tony Hawk

became the first

skateboarder to land a 900.

Do you remember watching that at the X

Games in San Francisco?

I think he tried it a couple of times

before he actually made

it, but it was a two and

a half revolution aerial spin.

Nicely done, Tony.

All right.

Well, lastly, in 2003, you might remember

this one as well, Charlie's Angels, full

throttle, it hit theaters.

Well, happy birthday to you

if today is your birthday.

You share birthday with actor in our

friendly neighborhood

Spiderman, Tobey Maguire.

He's 49 today.

And director and producer behind Lost and

Star Trek, JJ Abrams.

He's 58 today.

And designer and bridal

fashion icon Vera Wang.

She's 75 today.

And lastly, the late Helen Keller was

born on this date in 1880.

Well, the number one song on this date

back in 1985 was Heaven by Brian Adams.

And this was a power ballad that was

originally written for a movie

soundtrack, which was

A Night in Heaven.

But it found a new life

on Brian's album, Reckless.

So here's a fun fact.

Brian Adams almost didn't even include it

on that album because

he thought it was too

soft.

Well, it's a good

thing he changed his mind.

The song hit number one on the Billboard

Hot 100 and it became

a staple of 80s slow

dances and prom nights.

And not only that, the song is special to

me personally because

a remake of that song

was the song that my wife

and I used for our first dance.

It was the candlelight remix.

So again, love the song.

Well, enough about me.

Let's talk about Stephen R. Covey's The

Seven Habits of Highly Effective People.

And we're still in habit

three, but first things first.

And today's

sub-chapter is go for delegation.

So in this section, Covey digs in a

little bit more into this

common, but this very flawed

approach to delegation,

which he calls go for delegation.

It's the kind of management where you

assign tasks like go get

this or go for that without

really offering real

responsibility to someone.

So this style might keep the engine

running short term, but it

creates dependency on the

manager, right?

And it burns out both

the manager and the doer.

So Covey is sure to note that this

method, it doesn't develop people.

It simply just uses them to execute a

narrow vision because

every step requires follow

up and approval, right?

It limits creativity and initiative.

So in Covey's word, quote, it takes more

time to train someone to

do something than to do

it yourself.

But unless you do, you're

stuck doing it forever, end quote.

So instead Covey says that what he calls

stewardship delegation,

unlike go for delegation,

this method focuses on

outcomes, not the processes.

So you define the results you expect, the

guidelines or resources available.

You set clear accountability measures and

you establish when the

results should be delivered.

We talked a little bit about that

yesterday and then this is key.

You let go.

The person is then free to

choose how they get there.

Okay?

The approach helps people develop their

capacity, their

judgment and their confidence.

Okay?

It communicates trust to them as well.

It also aligns with what Covey calls the

P slash PC balance, right?

The balancing, the production of the

results, that's the P with

the building capacity, the

PC, right?

To continue producing.

So if you're always the one solving the

problems and always the one

executing the tasks, you're

not actually developing your team or your

family, not even yourself, right?

You're just spinning plates around.

Okay.

So here's the takeaway.

Gopher delegation is reactive.

It's short-sighted

and it's unsustainable.

Stewardship delegation is proactive.

It's strategic and it's empowering.

So if you want to lead effectively and

sustainably at work or at

home, it's time to stop being

the gopher in chief and

start being the coach.

Okay.

So here's a little heads up for what to

expect for the next two weeks.

We're actually going to be out of the

studio shooting on

location for morning cereal and

a couple other podcasts as well, but

you're still going to

have a morning cereal every

day.

It's just going to be a

truncated version of it.

So I hope you enjoy that and I hope you

still tune into that.

But to close out today, whether you're

dodging food truck lines

or just hunting down wedding

invitations or trying to

find your sunglasses, right?

Don't forget the power of

trust and delegation today.

All right.

Thanks for starting your

Friday with morning cereal.

Enjoy your weekend.

See you back here on Monday and until

then, 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.