Wednesday, January 4, 2023

Today’s Quote: I am incredibly thankful for the strong support I have from my peers in the industry and of course my amazing fans. – Miranda Lambert                             

Today’s Narrative: Asking for help can be intimidating, but it can also be a sign of strength and resourcefulness. When you ask for help, you open yourself up to the possibility of learning something new and gaining valuable insights from others. Whether you’re struggling with a personal issue or a work-related challenge, seeking out the guidance of someone you trust can provide you with the support and direction you need. So don’t be afraid to reach out and ask for help when you need it. You’ll be surprised at how much it can benefit you.

Today’s Question: Do you ask for help or support when you need it?

Tuesday, January 3, 2023

Today’s Quote: Whatever words we utter should be chosen with care for people will hear them and be influenced by them for good or ill. – Buddha    

Today’s Narrative: Saying the wrong things can happen to anyone, and it’s important to remember that it’s a normal part of being human. Whether you’ve misspoken, made an inappropriate comment, or simply said something you didn’t mean, it’s important to acknowledge your mistake and try to make things right. This can involve apologizing to the person you’ve offended, clarifying your intentions, or simply acknowledging that you made a mistake. While it may be difficult in the moment, owning up to your mistakes and working to repair any damage caused can help to strengthen your relationships and build trust with others.

Today’s Question: What are the words you need to hear most right now?

Monday, January 2, 2023

Today’s Quote: Every day, I like to wake up and remind myself to be grateful of the simple things. – Miranda Kerr    

Today’s Narrative: Gratefulness is the quality of being thankful and appreciative for the things we have or receive. It is a positive emotion that can bring joy and happiness to our lives, and it is something that we can cultivate and practice. When we are grateful, we recognize that there are many good things in our lives, even when things are not going perfectly. Being grateful can also help us build stronger relationships, as it helps us connect with others and express our appreciation for their support and kindness. It can also inspire us to be more giving and compassionate towards others, as we recognize that we are all interconnected and dependent on each other. Overall, gratefulness is an important aspect of well-being and can contribute to a sense of contentment and fulfillment in life.

Today’s Question: What three things you are you most grateful for?

Sunday, January 1, 2023

Today’s Quote: Only by learning to live in harmony with your contradictions can you keep it all afloat. – Audre Lorde

Today’s Narrative: Happiness is a positive emotion that is often associated with feelings of contentment, satisfaction, and joy. Sadness, on the other hand, is a negative emotion that is often associated with feelings of loss, disappointment, and melancholy. Overall, happiness and sadness are two emotional states that can be experienced at different times and in response to different stimuli. While happiness is generally considered a positive emotion, sadness can also serve a useful purpose by helping individuals process and cope with difficult experiences and emotions.

Today’s Question: Can you compare a time when you were happy with a time when you were sad? 

Monday, October 3, 2022

Today’s Quote: Just play. Have fun. Enjoy the game. – Michael Jordan 

Today’s Narrative: The ironic thing about today’s quote is that we know so much more about the nature of Michael Jordan (the man) now than we did when he was an active player and giving quotes like this. His work ethic was legendary, and there was no reason not to try to emulate it other than lacking in otherworldly athletic abilities. We later learned that the luster of ‘Best Player Ever’ waned, and the notion of ‘Pretty Terrible Human’ started to grow. It turns out Jordan had the most fun making other people look like clowns. But not just on the court but with friends, family, and seemingly random people on the street. We fell for a marketed image, and since I was a kid when Jordan reigned, I’m okay with that. But I am also okay now that I know a little better than messengers, and messages, are not as pure as they are presented.

Today’s Question: Are The Activities You Take Pleasure In Fun For Everyone?

Wednesday, September 28, 2022

Today’s Quote: It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do not care who gets the credit. – Harry S Truman  

Today’s Narrative: Sharing a moment is simple when you are a child. While very susceptible to bouts of pure selfishness (I think of them as ‘Mine, Mine, Mine Moments as I think of my daughter in her toddler days), the joy of watching children who don’t know each other meet on a random playground, declare themselves best friends after five minutes and see the inevitable separation on par with a massive Hollywood couple breaking up. As adults, sharing a moment is not so simple, even if you have been besties since your time as toddlers. Even as social creatures by instinct, modern times force us to be much more guarded and suspicious of each other, making real connections hard for adults to navigate.

Today’s Question: Are You Any Good At Making And Maintaining Connections With Other People?

Tuesday, September 27, 2022

Today’s Quote: On average, 8 out of 10 people will read headline copy, but only 2 out of 10 will read the rest. – Brian Clark    

Today’s Narrative: The lack of knowledge held by the average person is astonishing. As is the number of people who say they don’t follow any daily news reports or have not read a book since high school. But the genuinely appalling nature of this is how the average person believes they know much more than they do and what that knowledge gap amounts to. This mostly leads to harmless bickering over weather patterns, political leaders, and sports teams. But when it doesn’t, the average person’s ignorance can lead them to follow unsavory characters or even become an unsavory leader in their own right. Knowing you have a problem is the first sign that you are better than that problem, and a good sign you have a grasp of your limits of knowledge is to acknowledge you indeed do have a limit to your knowledge.

Today’s Question: How Do You Handle Having A Lack Of Knowledge On An Issue That May Be Important?

Monday, September 26, 2022

Today’s Quote: All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us. – J.R.R. Tolkien      

Today’s Narrative: Time is the one resource that is genuinely lost after its use. You can always gather more materials and earn money if all were lost to you. But once you spend any moment of time, that moment is gone. What was gained or lost is locked away, and it takes spending another non-refundable moment of time (which comes with its own conditions as a truly unique moment of time) to try to reverse it. Knowing that, we humans should be better at managing the time we have to ourselves and the time we are blessed to have with others. We should be better. We usually are not.

Today’s Question: Are You A Good Steward Of Time (Both Yours And Others)?

Sunday, September 25, 2022

Today’s Quote: Go to your bosom; Knock there, and ask your heart what it doth know. – William Shakespeare

Today’s Narrative: In times of self-doubt, you may get the advice to ‘listen to your heart.’ Following this advice is meant to key you into your instincts and emotions. The point is not to overthink and over (or under) rationalize a decision. You know how you feel about it, so choose the choice that aligns with that feeling. But there is a reason why we overthink many choices. We know that the wrong decision could be disastrous, even if the probability of a bad general decision will be quickly forgotten for some other decision, whether that one brings a good result or not.   

Today’s Question: Why Is ‘Listen To Your Heart’ Hard Advice To Follow?

Saturday, September 24, 2022

Today’s Quote: Ultimately, the only power to which man should aspire is that which he exercises over himself. – Elie Wiesel 

Today’s Narrative: We make way too many excuses for ourselves. With all the practice, we’ve become masters at the art of deceiving ourselves. The creative process of giving ourselves all the outs we need not be accountable for is worthy of EGOT status. Think about the fantastic things we could accomplish if we could harness that power for truly good and not slacker indifference. Your lack of self-control is keeping you from reaching that next level of greatness, but what is actually greater: your will to do to your want to not do?

Today’s Question: How goes your battle with maintaining self-control?