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 Serial.

Okay, good morning and

welcome to Wednesday.

Well, here we are.

We find ourselves midweek again and we're

starting to gain some

momentum, right, that

we're really going to do this week.

So let's just continue on

with it and let's get into it.

And you might have to be of a certain age

to appreciate today's first national day,

okay?

It's national TV dinner day.

So get your TV trays out of the attic

because we are eating bad

food on the couch tonight

and we're going to watch some Magnum PI.

Well, conversely and much more seriously,

it is also World

Suicide Prevention Day and

it's a deeply important reminder to

connect and support those

that are in crisis and to

show up for each other.

And just in case you need to talk with

somebody, you can always

call or text 988 24 hours a

day for help.

So while you heat up dinner and you

settle in for today, let's

also warm a human connection

today.

And now someone who doesn't want to miss

a thing in this life,

our quote this morning

is from Aerosmith's Steven Tyler who

said, "Every life has a

measure of sorrow and sometimes

this is what awakens us."

Now experiencing sadness, pain, or even

loss is unfortunately a

universally human thing,

but it can be a catalyst for personal

growth and self-discovery.

So hang in there.

All right.

Well, today's news, facts, and birthdays

are for September 10th

and we're going to start

back not too far back, but in 1988.

That's when tennis star Steffi Graff,

well, she clinched the

US Open title to complete

a counter-year grand slam, dominating the

sport that year with

grace and with power.

Then moving up to 1993, that's when The

X-Files starring David

Duchovny and Gillian Anderson,

remember that?

Well, it debuted on Fox today.

So go ahead, cue it.

That music that we all know so well.

Then on this date back in 2008, that's

when scientists, they

first powered up the large

Hadron Collider at CERN.

Now this gave the world its most powerful

particle accelerator,

ushering in a new frontier

in physics.

If you don't know

anything about this, look it up.

Incredible stuff happening there.

And here's one extra one for

you that I thought was funny.

On this date, Mike, the headless chicken

was decapitated in Fruita, Colorado.

But good news, good news, people.

Hang in there.

He survived.

Good old Mike survived another 18 months

before he choked to

death on a chicken bone.

Most of that is true.

Well, happy birthday to you.

Today is your birthday.

You share a birthday with groundbreaking

ballet dancer and the first

African American principal

ballerina at ABT, Misty Copeland.

She turns 43 today.

Actor known for pride and prejudice in

the King's speech and

hated by his nieces and

nephews, Colin Firth, he's 65 today.

And the late Arnold Palmer, not the very

refreshing drink, but the golfer.

He was born on this date in 1929.

Now the number one song on this date back

in 1998 was, "I Don't

Want to Miss a Thing"

by Aerosmith.

Now, this is a 90s must have song that I

know you burned onto a CD at some point.

Now this soaring power ballad topped the

Billboard Hot 100 and it became

synonymous with epic

love and asteroids.

Interesting fact for you here, this was

Aerosmith's first and only number one

song on the Billboard

Hot 100.

All right.

Now from sweeping love songs to sweeping

renewal, let's explore

Kobe's four dimensions

of renewal.

Part of habit seven,

which is sharpen the saw.

And this is in Stephen R. Kobe's, "The

Seven Habits of Highly Effective People."

Now, Kobe teaches that sustainable

effectiveness and emotional steadiness,

they come from balanced

renewal across those four key dimensions

that we talked about yesterday.

Number one, physical, caring for our body

through proper

nutrition, exercise, getting

stress and stress management.

Secondly, mental, keeping our minds

active through reading

and learning and reflection.

Then there was number

three, emotional and social.

That means nurturing your relationships,

having empathy for other

people and connecting with

other people.

And then lastly, as you remember, was

spiritual and that's

tapping into our purpose here.

What are our values?

How do we find our inner peace?

However it is that you define that.

Kobe writes, "Sharpening the saw is

preserving and enhancing

the greatest asset that you

have, which is you."

Now without attention in all four of

these areas, one becomes depleted.

And Kobe warns that if you neglect the

body and the mind, then

the spirit will start fading,

ignoring emotions and

mental sharpness dulls.

So Kobe advocates daily rhythms, a

workout, some reading, heartfelt

conversation and time

in reflection, or

whatever feeds your core.

As he notes, "Without renewal, the body

becomes tired, the mind

mechanical, the emotions unengaged

and the spirit insensitive."

Again, he says, "Look, it's not

indulgence, it's insurance."

By investing small, consistent time to

each of these

dimensions, we start reinforcing

our resilience, our

creativity and our compassion.

All right, here's your takeaway.

Balanced renewal, physical, mental,

emotional and

spiritual, it isn't optional.

It's what keeps you sharp,

what keeps you grounded and alive.

So today, don't worry if you can't find

that old fold out dinner tray.

Instead, tend to your soul and hold space

for someone else who might need it.

Hey, thanks for tuning

into Morning Serial today.

We'll see you back here tomorrow for more

music, meaning and mindful connections.

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Thanks again for listening.

Have a fantastic day and

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