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 your morning cereal.
Okay, good morning
and welcome to Thursday.
We are nearly to the end of
the week, so hang in there.
We will pour in a bit of
motivation this morning
to get you to that Friday, I promise.
But first, we need to
recognize some amazing women.
Today is National Working Moms Day,
which is celebrating those wonder women
who somehow manage conference calls,
school drop-offs,
soccer practice, dirty socks,
and oh yeah, what's for dinner tonight?
And somehow checking all the mom boxes
along with their emails.
Kind of feels like we
should dedicate an entire week
for all of you silent heroes out there
that wear all those hats.
But let me just say,
thank you, you're incredible.
All right, the answer to
yesterday's trivia question,
PewDiePie.
I don't even know if
I'm saying that right,
but that was the first YouTuber
to reach 100 million
subscribers, PewDiePie,
and he did it in 2019.
All right, now it is time
for the essential vitamins
in your morning cereal, today's quote.
And it's from a birthday
girl, actress, Jamie Alexander.
She's turning 42
today, and she once said,
"I think competence is
the most beautiful thing."
Your morning decode?
True attractiveness,
well, it comes from within,
specifically from well-placed
self-assurance, self-love,
and feeling secure in your own skin.
It's not from external validation.
All right, well, let's go ahead and hear
from the experts now.
It is time to pour in some
atomic habits by James Clear.
And today we are
focusing on one of the most
eye-opening ideas in this first chapter.
Your habits can compound
for you or against you.
Here, James Clear is
explaining that habits behave
much like compound interest in finance.
Small actions repeated
daily may seem insignificant,
but they accumulate in
powerful ways over time.
Just as investing small amounts regularly
can grow into a large sum,
small habits gradually shape your health,
your productivity, your
relationships, and your success.
We talked about it a bit yesterday.
So Clear describes habits as a
double-edged sword, however.
Positive habits like reading
a few pages a day, exercising,
or learning new skills
compound in your favor.
But negative habits like
procrastination, poor sleep,
or mindless scrolling, right?
Compound against you.
And as he puts it, quote,
"Good habits make time your ally.
Bad habits make time
your enemy," end quote.
So what's fascinating is how invisible
this process feels at first.
In the early days, small
habits barely move the needle.
Reading one page doesn't
suddenly make you brilliant.
Skipping one workout
doesn't destroy your health.
But over months and years,
those tiny decisions they multiply.
10 minutes of daily
reading becomes dozens of books.
A small daily savings and habit
becomes real financial security, right?
Small choices quietly shape the
trajectory of your life.
And Clear also notes
that people often expect
linear progress, but habits
actually work exponentially.
That means results show
up later than expected.
But when they do appear,
they often arrive
quickly and dramatically.
And he explains it like this, quote,
"The most powerful
outcomes are delayed," end quote.
This is why consistency matters so much.
The key is not dramatic change,
but sustainable repetition.
Instead of chasing massive
transformation overnight,
focus on becoming just a
little bit better today
than you were yesterday.
Clear's message is
simple, but it's powerful.
The direction of your habits
determines the direction of your life.
All right, your
Thursday takeaway is this,
tiny habits repeated consistently
will either quietly build your future
or quietly hold you back.
So choose wisely.
All right, friends,
that is your Thursday
boost of motivation.
So whether you're
building habits, raising kids,
chasing dreams, or just trying to get
through the work week
with your sanity intact,
remember that the small steps count.
All right, now the prize from
the bottom of the cereal box,
the morning cereal
trivia question of the day.
What is the most widely
spoken artificial language?
All right, hey, thanks for listening to
morning cereal today.
We will see you back here tomorrow
for the answer to the trivia question
and for more sugar for your soul.
And until then, have a fantastic day.
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Thanks again for listening.
Have a fantastic day and
we'll see you tomorrow.