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 Mel Robbins, The Let Them Theory. The Let Them Theory shows how letting go of control creates freedom, better connections, and peace of mind.
In This Episode:
  • Daily inspirational quote to spark your motivation
  • Fun historical facts from this day in history
  • A dive into Chapter 68 The Let Them Theory
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:
Robbins, M. (2024). The Let Them Theory: A life-changing tool millions of people can’t stop talking about. Hay House.
 
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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.

And congrats, you've made it to the

halfway point of the work

week or the school week.

And to celebrate that huge

accomplishment, it's

National Happy Hour Day.

You know, that golden hour when the world

agrees that for one or maybe two hours,

we're just all going to agree to be happy

with our favorite reduced price cocktails

and forget that we have to

do it all over again tomorrow.

Well, whether your version of Happy Hour

involves a cold beer, a mocktail,

or just five minutes of peace in your car

before you head home,

today is about taking a moment to toast

life's small victories.

So, cheers to that.

And speaking of savoring the moment,

here's a thought from a guy who provided

us with some entertaining moments.

Ryan Gosling once said, "Sometimes you

have to be a little crazy to stay sane."

Now, that's well said, Ryan.

And in a world that can be

a little bit crazy at times,

allowing a place for that craziness often

can act as a pressure release valve.

And it helps us avoid a

total mental breakdown, right?

We should be expecting those speed bumps

that life throws at us, and

we just keep on moving forward.

All right, well, let's jump

into today's Nostalgia Vault.

Today's news and

birthdays are for November 12th.

And we are starting back in 1966.

That's when Buzz Aldrin, take a look at

this, he took the

very first space selfie,

a photo of himself performing an

extravehicular activity in space during

the Gemini 12 mission.

And later this week in 1996, that's when

the movie Space Jam,

well, it hit theaters,

and it brought Michael

Jordan and Bugs Bunny together.

The crossover, we didn't know that we

needed, and I'm still

not sure that we do.

And as much as I love Mike, as you know,

I've still never seen this movie.

And then finally on this date in 2021, an

L.A. judge ruled to end

Britney Spears' conservorship,

which had controlled almost all aspects

of her life for 14 years.

Well, happy birthday to

you. Today is your birthday.

You share it with some

Hollywood royalty this week, okay?

Actress Anne Hathaway, she's 43 today.

Actor that taught us that we are kenuff.

Ryan Gosling, he's 44 today.

Then the first perfect 10 scorer, Nadia

Comonici, she's 64 today.

Legendary musician Neil Young, 79 today.

Voice you'd know

anywhere, Al Michaels, 81 today.

And the late Grace Kelly

was born on this date in 1929.

Now, the number one song on this date

back in 1981 was Private Eyes by Darryl

Hall and John Oates.

Man, did those guys

have some great songs.

Now, this catchy pop rock classic, it

spent two weeks at number one.

It was playful, but it had a sneaky

message that someone's always watching.

That's not creepy at all.

Well, the music video was classic 80s

with trins codes, magnifying glasses and

mustaches that could have solved crimes

probably all on their own.

Well, from Private Eyes to Personal

Insight, let's dive

into today's book review.

We are now in Chapter 8, which is

entitled The Right Decision.

Often feels wrong in Mel Robbins' book,

The Let Them Theory.

Now, Mel reminds us that the right

choices in life often

don't feel comfortable.

In fact, they can feel downright wrong.

She writes, quote, "Your

mind craves safety, not growth.

So when you're making a decision that

moves you forward,

expect fear to show up."

Now, Robbins explains that our brains

interpret uncertainty as danger.

That's why even positive changes, new

jobs, healthier boundaries, bold

conversations, they can trigger anxiety.

And it's not a sign

you're making a mistake.

It's proof that you're evolving.

Now, she uses the metaphor of a muscle.

Every time you resist the urge to play it

safe, you strengthen

your decision muscle.

The key is not waiting for the fear to

disappear, but taking action despite it.

Now, Robbins calls this, quote, "acting

through the wobble."

She also suggests

creating a decision anchor.

It's a personal phrase or an image that

reminds you why you're choosing growth

over being comfortable.

Something like, "This

discomfort means I'm expanding."

Her insight here is, "Growth rarely comes

dressed in confidence."

It usually shows up

disguised as self-doubt.

But if you trust your instincts, time

will reveal that what felt

wrong was actually right.

Okay, here is your hump day takeaway.

The right path often feels shaky.

That's how you know you're walking

forward and not standing still.

So, on this happy hour day, raise a glass

to courage, to growth,

and maybe even making the uncomfortable

choice to move yourself forward.

You've earned it.

Well, thanks for tuning

into Morning Serial today.

And as always, until next

time, have a fantastic day.

And we'll see you tomorrow.