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Instructions for living a life…
The Daily Quote podcast pageThe Great News Podcast pageThe Great News LetterHello and welcome to January 30th! I'm your host, Andrew McGivern and You're listening to The Daily Quote, a podcast dedicated to bringing you a daily inspirational quote to kickstart your day!Thank you for joining me today...Did you know that today is National Croissant Day, a day dedicated to the flaky, buttery goodness of this beloved pastry? Originating in Austria and perfected in France, the croissant is a symbol of culinary craftsmanship and the simple pleasures that can bring joy to our daily lives.Up Next, In the spirit of craftsmanship and delight in the simple things, today's quote is from the famous poet, Mary Oliver:Mary Oliver once said,"Instructions for living a life: Pay attention. Be astonished. Tell about it."Oliver's words are a beautiful reminder to be present in the moment, to marvel at the world around us, and to share our experiences with others. Just as each layer of a croissant is crafted with care and attention, we should approach our lives with the same mindfulness and appreciation for the details.As we savor the delights of National Croissant Day and ponder the wisdom of Mary Oliver, let's consider how we can apply these instructions to our own lives. What can you pay more attention to today? What astonishes you about the world? How can you share your sense of wonder with others?As we wrap up today's episode, I hope Mary Oliver's words inspire you to live fully, to cherish the wonders around you, and to share your unique perspective with the world.And if you liked this episode please follow the show to get more quotes on positivity and optimism.Thank you for spending part of your January 30th with me. Remember, every day is an opportunity to notice the beauty in life and to express your amazement.
02:1430/01/2024
New EYES!
The Daily Quote podcast pageThe Great News Podcast pageThe Great News LetterHello and welcome to January 29th! I'm your host, Andrew McGivern and you're listening to The Daily Quote, a podcast bringing you a daily inspiring quote to kick start the day!Thank you for listening!Did you know that today is... National Puzzle Day, is a day that honors the enjoyment and challenges that puzzles bring into our lives. From jigsaws to Sudoku, puzzles stretch our minds, offer a sense of achievement, and even bring people together in shared problem-solving adventures.Just ahead,In the spirit of piecing together complexities and seeking solutions, today's quote from the renowned writer, Marcel Proust:Marcel Proust once said,"The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes."Proust's profound words remind us that discovery and understanding often come from seeing the familiar in new and different ways. Just as puzzles require us to look at individual pieces to understand the whole picture, our perspective is key to understanding the world around us.As we engage with the challenges of National Puzzle Day and reflect on the insights of Marcel Proust, let's consider our own perspectives. How can you look at the world with 'new eyes' today? What familiar situations might reveal something new and unexpected if you shift your viewpoint?As we wrap up today's episode, I hope Marcel Proust's words inspire you to embrace a fresh perspective and to appreciate the discoveries that come from seeing the world differently. Thank you for spending part of your January 29th with me.If you liked todays 'seeing with new eyes quote' then subscribe or follow the Daily Quote in your podcast app to get more quotes on positivity and optimism.Remember, every day is an opportunity to explore, to learn, and to see the beauty in the complexities of life.
02:1629/01/2024
There is Plenty to Do!
The Daily Quote podcast pageThe Great News Podcast pageThe Great News LetterHello and welcome to January 28th! My name is Andrew McGivern and You're listening to The Daily Quote. Each day is an opportunity to reflect, learn, and grow, and I'm grateful to share this journey with you.Today, we're celebrating Data Privacy Day, a day dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of protecting our personal information and understanding our rights in the digital world. It's a day to reflect on how we manage our digital footprint and to make more informed decisions about our online presence.Up Next, In the spirit of mindfulness and protection, today's quote is from the pioneering computer scientist, Alan Turing:Alan Turing once said,"We can only see a short distance ahead, but we can see plenty there that needs to be done."Turing's words remind us of the responsibility we have to be proactive and vigilant, even when the future is uncertain. Just as Turing foresaw the need for advancements in computing, we must recognize the importance of safeguarding our privacy and taking steps to secure our digital lives.As we recognize Data Privacy Day and consider the foresight of Alan Turing, let's think about our own digital habits. What steps can you take to enhance your online privacy? How can you become more aware of the information you share and the permissions you grant?And if you like quotes about positivity and optimism then subscribe or follow the show to get more daily quotes.As we wrap up today's episode, I hope you feel inspired to take action and to be more conscious of your digital footprint. Thank you for spending part of your January 28th with me. Remember, every day is an opportunity to learn more and to make wise choices about our digital lives.
02:0628/01/2024
Turn on the light…
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Hello and welcome to January 27th! I'm your host Andrew McGivern. This is The Daily Quote, and I'm glad you're here to join me for today's burst of inspiration. Each day is a new opportunity to learn, grow, and be inspired, and I'm excited to explore today's wisdom with you!
One of my favourite things is Chocolate... and I also love cake.. so today is a good day indeed.
You guessed it! Today is National Chocolate Cake Day, a delightful day dedicated to the joys and indulgence of chocolate cake. It's a day to savor the rich flavors, to share a slice with friends or family, and to appreciate the simple pleasures that make life sweet.
Next up, In the spirit of indulgence and finding joy in the little things, let's reflect on today's quote from the beloved character, Albus Dumbledore.
Albus Dumbledor once said (in the fictional world of Harry Potter)
"Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times if one only remembers to turn on the light."
JK Rowling's character, Albus Dumbledore, reminds us of the power of hope and positivity. Even when life feels challenging, there are always moments of joy and sweetness to be found. Just like a slice of chocolate cake can brighten your day, focusing on the positive can illuminate the darkness.
As we enjoy the delectable celebration of National Chocolate Cake Day and contemplate the uplifting message from a powerful wizard, let's think about the small joys in our lives. What brings you happiness? How can you find light in darker moments? Today, take a moment to enjoy those little pleasures and to share the light with others.
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As we wrap up today's episode, I hope you feel inspired to seek out happiness and to remember that even the smallest joy can make a big difference. Thank you for spending part of your January 27th with me. Remember, every day is an opportunity to find sweetness in life and to share it with those around you.
02:3027/01/2024
A walk in the woods…
The Daily Quote podcast pageThe Great News Podcast pageThe Great News LetterHello and welcome to January 26th! This is The Daily Quote, with your host Andrew McGivern, and can you believe we are approaching the end of the month? Thank you for joining me on this journey.You may already know that today is National Green Juice Day, a day to promote health, well-being, and the nourishment that comes from green vegetables and fruits. It's a reminder of the importance of taking care of our bodies and the benefits of incorporating healthy choices into our lives.Up next,In the spirit of health and rejuvenation, today's quote is from the influential writer and naturalist, Henry David Thoreau:Henry David Thoreau once said,"I took a walk in the woods and came out taller than the trees."Thoreau's words beautifully capture the transformative power of nature and the profound impact it can have on our well-being and perspective. Just as green juice nourishes our bodies, immersing ourselves in the natural world can rejuvenate our spirits and provide a sense of clarity and growth.As we embrace the vitality of National Green Juice Day and the reflective wisdom of Henry David Thoreau, let's consider our connection with nature and health. How can you incorporate more nourishing choices into your day? What can you do to connect with the natural world and allow it to lift you up?As we conclude today's episode, I hope you feel inspired to embrace the rejuvenating qualities of nature and to make choices that enhance your health and well-being. Thank you for spending part of your January 26th with me.Remember, every day is an opportunity to grow, to nourish, and to walk tall among the trees of life.And don't forget to subscribe or follow the show in your podcast app... that way you will get more quotes about positivity and optimism delivered every day!
02:1126/01/2024
There are no facts, only interpretations
The Daily Quote podcast pageThe Great News Podcast pageThe Great News LetterHello and welcome to January 25th! You're listening to The Daily Quote, and it's a joy to have you here as we uncover daily inspiration together. I'm your host, Andrew McGivern, Each day is a new chapter, and together, let's find the words to make it meaningful. Thank you for joining me once again...Remember to subscribe or follow the show, if you haven't already.Did you know that today... is National Opposite Day, a playful holiday that invites us to have fun by doing the opposite of what we would normally do! It's a day that reminds us to look at things from a different perspective and to embrace the unexpected and the unconventional.Up next, In the spirit of seeing things differently, let's ponder today's quote from the insightful philosopher, Friedrich Nietzsche:Fridrich Nietzche once said,"There are no facts, only interpretations."Nietzsche's words challenge us to think about the way we perceive and understand the world. They remind us that our perspective is just one of many and that being open to different viewpoints can greatly enrich our understanding. Just as National Opposite Day encourages us to do the opposite, Nietzsche urges us to consider alternative interpretations and embrace the complexity of life.In today's increasingly polarized world, it makes a big difference to try to understand the point of view of others.As we enjoy the fun of National Opposite Day and reflect on the profundity of Nietzsche's thought, let's challenge ourselves to look at things from a different angle. What assumptions can you question today? How might considering the opposite of your usual perspective offer new insights?Remember when George from Seinfeld did the opposite, it radically improved his life... That might not work out that way for everyone especially if you already have good judgment.As we wrap up today's episode, I hope you feel inspired to explore the world from different perspectives and to appreciate the richness that comes from understanding the diverse interpretations of life.And for more quotes on positivity and optimism please follow the show in your podcast app. Its free and you will get a daily quote - every day.Thank you for spending part of your January 25th with me. Remember, every day is an opportunity to see the world anew and to grow from the variety it offers.
02:5525/01/2024
I can live for 2 months on a good compliment
The Daily Quote podcast pageThe Great News Podcast pageThe Great News LetterGreetings my friend, and welcome to January 24th! I'm Andrew McGivern and You're listening to The Daily Quote, and it's a pleasure to have you here for today's dose of inspiration. As we continue our journey through the new year, let's seek out wisdom and motivation to enrich our lives. Thank you for joining me on this path of discovery.Today, we celebrate National Compliment Day, a day dedicated to spreading kindness and positivity through words of appreciation. It's a reminder of the power of a simple compliment to lift spirits, strengthen connections, and brighten someone's day.Just ahead,In the spirit of appreciation and recognizing the good in others, today's quote comes from the acclaimed author, Mark Twain:Mark Twain once said,"I can live for two months on a good compliment."Twain's humorous yet insightful remark highlights the lasting impact and nourishment that genuine praise and recognition can provide. Just like food sustains our bodies, compliments and positive words feed our souls and spirits.On this January 24th, as we embrace the joy of giving and receiving compliments, let's reflect on our interactions with others. Who can you offer a kind word to today? How can you acknowledge and appreciate the wonderful qualities of the people around you? Your words have the power to make a profound difference.As we conclude today's episode, I hope you feel inspired to spread kindness and positivity through compliments.And for more quotes on positivity and optimism please follow the show.Thank you for spending part of your January 24th with me. Remember, every day is an opportunity to uplift others and to recognize the beauty in ourselves and those around us.
02:1124/01/2024
You are braver than you think!
The Daily Quote podcast pageThe Great News Podcast pageThe Great News LetterHello and welcome to January 23rd! I'm Andrew McGivern and You're listening to The Daily Quote, I'm happy to have you here as we seek out inspiration to guide us through our days. Each moment offers a new opportunity to grow and learn, and I'm grateful to share this journey with you.Did you know that today is National Pie Day, a delightful day dedicated to the enjoyment and appreciation of pies in all their forms? Whether sweet or savory, pies have a way of bringing comfort and joy, symbolizing the warmth and love that go into preparing food for ourselves and others.Just ahead, a quote from the beloved children's author, A.A. Milne:A.A. Milne once said,"Promise me you'll always remember: You're braver than you believe, and stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think."Milne's encouraging words, often spoken by the wise Winnie the Pooh, remind us of the inner strength and courage that we all possess. Like the layers of a pie, we have more depth and resilience than we might initially perceive. It's a message of self-belief and empowerment, urging us to recognize and embrace our capabilities.Today, as we savor the comfort of pies and the uplifting message from A.A. Milne, let's reflect on our own strengths and the inner resources we have to face life's challenges. What makes you brave? In what ways are you strong? How have you demonstrated your intelligence and creativity? Today, celebrate those qualities and carry them forward with pride.As we conclude today's episode, I hope you feel inspired to believe in yourself more fully and to embrace the strength that lies within. Thank you for spending part of your January 23rd with me.For more quotes about positivity and optimism subscribe or follow the show. Do it now while it is fresh on your mind. He who hesitates is lost...Remember, every day is an opportunity to be kind to yourself and to recognize the wonderful person you are.
02:3323/01/2024
I’m Possible!
The Daily Quote podcast pageThe Great News Podcast pageThe Great News LetterHello and welcome to January 22nd! You're listening to The Daily Quote, I'm your host, Andrew McGivern, and I'm so pleased to share this moment of inspiration with you. Each day brings new opportunities to learn, grow, and be inspired, and today is no exception. Thank you for joining me on this journey.Today, we celebrate National Hot Sauce Day, a day for all who appreciate the zest and spice that hot sauce adds to our meals. It's a reminder of the flavor and excitement we can bring into our lives, sometimes with just a small addition or change.Just ahead, In the spirit of spicing things up and embracing bold flavors, let's reflect on today's quote from the renowned actress, Audrey Hepburn:Audrey Hepburn once said,"Nothing is impossible; the word itself says 'I'm possible!'"Hepburn's playful yet profound observation reminds us of the power of perspective and the importance of believing in ourselves. Just as a dash of hot sauce can transform a dish, a shift in our mindset can open up a world of possibilities. It's about looking at challenges and seeing opportunities, about redefining the impossible as merely undiscovered potential.As we think about the boldness of hot sauce and the inspiring words of Audrey Hepburn, let's consider how we can add some 'flavor' to our lives. What small changes can you make to bring more excitement and possibility into your day? How can you shift your perspective to see the potential in the impossible?As we wrap up today's episode, I hope you feel inspired to embrace a mindset of possibility and to add a little spice to your life.This quote today is a great example of the positive optimistic quotes we feature every single day. For more quotes about positivity and optimism make sure you have followed the show in your podcast app.Thank you for spending part of your January 22nd with me. Remember, every day is an opportunity to turn the ordinary into the extraordinary.
02:3322/01/2024
Helen Keller -Together we can do so much…
The Daily Quote podcast pageThe Great News Podcast pageThe Great News LetterHello, I'm Andrew McGivern and welcome to January 21st! You're listening to The Daily Quote, and I'm thrilled you've chosen to join me for today's dose of inspiration. As we navigate through the new year, let's continue to find motivation and wisdom to guide us on our path. Thank you for being here today.Today, we're observing National Hugging Day, a day dedicated to expressing care, comfort, and love through the simple act of a hug. Hugs are a universal language of connection, warmth, and support, reminding us of the power of touch and the importance of close relationships in our lives.Just ahead, In the spirit of connection and support, today's quote comes from the inspirational author and activist, Helen Keller:Helen Keller once said,"Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much."Keller's words are a testament to the strength found in unity and collaboration. They remind us that while individual efforts are valuable, it's through coming together and supporting one another that we can achieve truly great things. Just as a hug symbolizes unity and comfort, working together brings out the best in all of us.Today, as we embrace the warmth of National Hugging Day and reflect on the profound insight of Helen Keller, let's think about our own connections and collaborations. Who can you reach out to with a supportive hug or a helping hand today? How can you contribute to a collective effort for a better tomorrow?As we wrap up today's episode, I hope you feel inspired to strengthen your bonds and to recognize the incredible impact of working together. Thank you for spending part of your January 21st with me. Remember, every day is an opportunity to connect, to comfort, and to collaborate.
02:3921/01/2024
Don’t lose 60 seconds…
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Hello and welcome to January 20th! This is The Daily Quote, My name is Andrew McGivern and I am so glad you've joined me today. As we move through the month, let's continue to seek inspiration and wisdom in our daily lives. I'm excited to share today's moment of reflection with you.
Today, we're observing National Cheese Lover's Day, a day for all who relish the rich and diverse world of cheese. It's a day to celebrate this culinary delight, which has been a part of human culture for centuries. Whether it's a sharp cheddar, a creamy brie, or a tangy blue cheese, there's something for everyone in the world of cheese
In the spirit of appreciation and savoring the good things in life, today's quote reminds us to enjoy the moment and remember there is an opportunity cost for everything.
Up next a quote from the famous writer, Ralph Waldo Emerson:
Ralph Waldo Emerson once said,
"For every minute you are angry, you lose sixty seconds of happiness."
Emerson's quote is a gentle reminder of the importance of choosing joy over anger, of focusing on the positive aspects of our lives. It encourages us to savor the good moments, just like we would savor a piece of fine cheese, and to not let negative emotions consume our time and energy.
As we think about the pleasures of cheese and the wisdom in Emerson's words, let's reflect on our own choices. How can we focus more on happiness? What small joys can we savor today? It's about making a conscious decision to embrace happiness, even in small doses, throughout our day.
As we conclude today's episode, I hope Ralph Waldo Emerson's words inspire you to cherish the moments of joy and to always strive for a positive outlook. Thank you for spending part of your January 20th with me. Remember, each day is an opportunity to find happiness in the little things.
Roblochon anyone... anyone? Tartiflet Mmmmmm.
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02:3820/01/2024
Don’t find yourself, Create Yourself!
The Daily Quote podcast pageThe Great News Podcast pageThe Great News LetterHello and welcome to January 19th! You're listening to The Daily Quote, I'm your host, Andrew McGivern and I'm thrilled to share a moment of inspiration with you. Each day is a new opportunity to learn, grow, and be inspired, and I'm excited to embark on today's day with you.Today, we're celebrating National Popcorn Day. It's a day to enjoy this beloved snack, often associated with movies, comfort, and fun times with friends and family. Popcorn has a way of turning ordinary moments into something special and memorable.Just ahead, In the spirit of enjoyment and making the most of the simple pleasures in life, today's quote from the renowned British playwright, George Bernard Shaw:George Bernard Shaw once said,"Life isn't about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself."Shaw's words are a powerful reminder of the active role we play in shaping our lives. Rather than passively searching for meaning, we have the opportunity to craft our identities, make choices, and pursue the paths that resonate with us. Life is a canvas, and we are the artists.Today, as we savor the simple joy of popcorn and contemplate the profound insight from George Bernard Shaw, let's consider how we are creating our lives. What choices can you make today to shape the life you want? How can you express your creativity and individuality?That reminds me, Did you do the exercise to craft your own massive transformative purpose I spoke about a few episodes back? I'll leave a link in today's show notes again in case you forgot.As we wrap up today's episode, I hope you feel inspired to take an active role in creating your journey.For more quotes about positivity and optimism make sure you subscribe or follow the show.Thank you for spending part of your January 19th with me. Remember, every day is an opportunity to add a little more color, a little more flavor, and a lot more you to the world.
02:2219/01/2024
Robert Frost - Life goes on…
The Daily Quote podcast pageThe Great News Podcast pageThe Great News LetterHello, my friend, and welcome to January 18th! I'm your host, Andrew McGivern, This is The Daily Quote, and I'm happy to see you're here to share in today's burst of inspiration. As we move through the new year, let's gather wisdom and motivation to enrich our daily lives.Today, we're observing National Thesaurus Day, a celebration of the richness of language and the joy of finding just the right word. It's a day to appreciate the incredible diversity and precision our language offers us, allowing us to express our thoughts and feelings with nuance and clarity.Just ahead, In honor of the beauty and power of words, today's quote comes from the iconic American poet, Robert Frost:Robert Frost once said,"In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life: it goes on."Frost's succinct yet profound observation reminds us of life's relentless forward motion. Despite challenges, changes, and unexpected turns, life continues, and so do we. It's a reminder of resilience, of the enduring nature of our journey, and of the importance of moving forward with grace and determination.Today, as we celebrate the wonders of words and reflect on the resilience encapsulated in Robert Frost's quote, let's think about our own paths. How have you persevered through life's changes? What words would you use to describe your journey? Today, take a moment to appreciate the strength you've shown and the journey still ahead.As we conclude today's episode, I hope Robert Frost's words and the celebration of National Thesaurus Day inspire you to embrace the ongoing journey of life with courage and hope. Thank you for spending part of your January 18th with me. Remember, every day is a chance to write your own story, one word at a time.
02:3018/01/2024
You Must NOT Be Defeated!
The Daily Quote podcast pageThe Great News Podcast pageThe Great News LetterHello and welcome to January 17th! This is The Daily Quote, and I'm your host, Andrew McGivern. I'm glad you are here today.As we continue our journey into the new year, let's find motivation and wisdom to guide us on our path. Thank you for joining me today.Today, we're celebrating National Ditch New Year's Resolutions Day. It's a light-hearted holiday that acknowledges the challenges of keeping New Year's resolutions and offers a chance to forgive ourselves if we've strayed from our goals. It's a reminder that every day is a new opportunity to restart, realign, or even redefine our objectives.In light of today's theme, let's reflect on a quote from the resilient and insightful author, Maya Angelou:"You may encounter many defeats, but you must not be defeated. In fact, it may be necessary to encounter the defeats, so you can know who you are, what you can rise from, how you can still come out of it."Angelou's words are a powerful testament to the human spirit's strength and resilience. They remind us that setbacks and defeats aren't the end of our story but rather important parts of our journey that shape who we are and what we can achieve.On this January 17th, as we consider the realities of our New Year's resolutions and the wisdom in Maya Angelou's quote, let's embrace our imperfections and setbacks as opportunities for growth and learning. Whether you decide to stick with your resolutions, modify them, or let them go, do so with kindness and understanding toward yourself.Often, we take too many goals on at the same time. Which is a recipe for disappointment. In the book, Atomic Habits by James Clear, he suggests focusing on ONE habit change at a time.This book is a must-read for anyone trying to change a habit.As we wrap up today's episode, I hope Maya Angelou's words inspire you to persevere through challenges and to view each setback as a stepping stone to greater understanding and strength. Thank you for spending part of your January 17th with me.And if you want more quotes about being optimistic then don't hesitate, subscribe or follow the show now!Remember, every day is a chance to begin anew and to become a more resilient and aware version of yourself.
03:3717/01/2024
Nature does not hurry…
The Daily Quote podcast pageThe Great News Podcast pageThe Great News LetterHello and a warm welcome to January 16th! You're tuned into The Daily Quote, and it's a pleasure to have you here as we seek a spark of daily inspiration. I'm your host, Andrew McGivern and As we move through the month, let's find motivation and wisdom to guide us on our path. Thank you for joining me today.Let's take a moment to recognize that today is National Nothing Day, a unique holiday created to provide us with a day to relax, unwind, and do absolutely nothing at all. It's an invitation to break away from our busy schedules and enjoy some quiet, uninterrupted time for ourselves.Next up is a quote that will help inspire us to do nothing today...In keeping with the spirit of relaxation and reflection, today's quote comes from the renowned Chinese philosopher, Lao Tzu:"Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished."Lao Tzu's words remind us of the wisdom of moving with the natural flow of life. In our fast-paced world, it's easy to feel pressured to constantly be on the move, to hurry and hustle. Yet, nature's effortless rhythm teaches us that patience and calm can lead to great achievements.As we embrace the concept of doing nothing and reflect on the serenity of nature's pace, let's consider how we can incorporate a more balanced rhythm into our lives. How can we be more present, more patient, and more in tune with the natural flow of things?The past few days have focused on taking action toward your dreams, finding your passion, and getting momentum.Today's quote of the day reminds us that sometimes a break away from 'the hustle' is a good thing.As we conclude today's episode, I hope Lao Tzu's words inspire you to find moments of peace and to appreciate the beauty of life's journey. And for more quotations about optimism subscribe or follow in your podcast app. Thank you for spending part of your January 16th with me. Remember, sometimes doing nothing is the most productive thing you can do.
02:5316/01/2024
E.E. Cummings - Be who you really are!
The Daily Quote podcast pageThe Great News Podcast pageThe Great News LetterRead on website:Hello and welcome to The Daily Quote. I'm Andrew McGivern here for the January 15th episode and I'm delighted you're here to share in a moment of inspiration. Each day is a new opportunity to learn, grow, and be inspired, and I'm excited to embark on today's journey with you.Today, we're celebrating National Hat Day, a whimsical holiday that encourages people to don their favorite hats. Whether it's a sophisticated top hat, a warm and cozy beanie, or a hat that holds special memories, it's a day to embrace personal style and the joy of self-expression.So don your favorite cap, and let's get on with the show...Up Next, a quote from the renowned poet, E.E. Cummings:E.E. Cummings once said,"It takes courage to grow up and become who you really are."Cummings' words are a profound reminder of the bravery required to truly embrace and express our authentic selves. In a world filled with expectations and conventions, it takes courage to stand out and to be true to who we are. Just like choosing a unique hat to wear, being ourselves is a personal statement of our identity.As we enjoy the fun of National Hat Day, let's also reflect on our own paths to self-discovery. What does it mean for you to be truly yourself? How can you express your individuality and authentically more fully? Today, let's celebrate our uniqueness and the journey of becoming who we really are.As we wrap up today's episode, I hope E.E. Cummings' words inspire you to embrace your true self with courage and confidence. Thank you for spending part of your January 15th with me.Until next time, remember: every day is an opportunity to proudly wear the hat you choose to wear.
02:2815/01/2024
Vincent Van Gough - All of my heart
The Daily Quote podcast pageThe Great News Podcast pageThe Great News LetterHello, and welcome to January 14th! You're tuned into The Daily Quote, and Andrew McGivern (that's me) is here to share a moment of inspiration with you. As we move through the month, let's continue to seek out wisdom and motivation to enrich our days. I'm grateful you're here to join me on this journey.Today, we're observing National Dress Up Your Pet Day. It's a fun and light-hearted day where pet owners are encouraged to dress their furry friends in cute and funny outfits. It's a day to celebrate the joy and companionship pets bring into our lives and to share a smile or a laugh with those around us.Just ahead, a quote from the renowned artist, Vincent Van Gogh:Vincent Van Gough once said,"I am seeking, I am striving, I am in it with all my heart."Van Gogh's words speak to the passion and dedication he poured into his art and life. It's a powerful reminder for all of us to engage wholeheartedly with our pursuits, whether they're creative, professional, or personal. When we put our heart into our endeavors, we live more fully and create more profoundly.As we enjoy the whimsy of dressing up our pets and reflect on the depth of Van Gogh's commitment, let's consider how we can engage more deeply with our own passions.What drives you? What excites you? Whatever it is, dive into it with all your heart. Your passion and dedication can turn the ordinary into something extraordinary.Yesterday we celebrated Make Our Dreams Come True Day with small actions towards them and today we are committing to strive with all our hearts to pursue our passions.As we wrap up today's episode, I hope you feel inspired to pursue your interests with the same intensity and heart that Van Gogh brought to his work. Thank you for spending part of your January 14th with me. Remember, every day is an opportunity to live, to love, and to create with your whole heart.
02:4614/01/2024
Hold on to your dreams
The Daily Quote podcast pageThe Great News Podcast pageThe Great News LetterHello and welcome to January 13th! This is The Daily Quote, I'm Andrew McGivern and I'm delighted you're here to join me for a moment of inspiration and reflection. As we navigate the winding path of this new year, let's seek out wisdom and guidance to light our way.Today, let's acknowledge that it's National Make Your Dream Come True Day. This day encourages us to take steps toward realizing our deepest aspirations and desires. It's a reminder that dreams don't just have to be distant fantasies; they can be blueprints for action and change.But dreams don't come true by themselves. You have to build them one brick at a time...Next up, a quote from the celebrated author and poet, Langston Hughes:Langston Hughes once said,"Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly."Hughes's words are a poignant reminder of the importance of dreams in our lives. They are the sparks that ignite our passion, the winds that lift us to new heights, and the visions that guide us forward. Without dreams, our spirits are grounded, unable to soar to their full potential.On this January 13th, as we embrace the spirit of making dreams come true, let's also reflect on the dreams we hold dear. What aspirations light up your heart? What vision propels you forward? Today, take a moment to reaffirm your commitment to these dreams. Sketch out a plan, take a small step, or simply allow yourself to bask in the vision of your fulfilled aspirations.Protect your dreams but also take small steps every day towards them. You don't have to take giant leaps. Slow and steady wins the race. As long as you are progressing towards a worthy goal then you are succeeding and your dream is alive.As we conclude today's episode, I hope Langston Hughes's words inspire you to hold fast to your dreams and to believe in the possibility of making them a reality. Thank you for spending part of your day with me. It is National Make Your Dream a Reality Day and I'm taking a small action right now producing this episode. I hope you take some action today too!For more sayings about optimism please subscribe or follow!Remember, each day is an opportunity to reach for the stars and turn your dreams into a journey.
03:1213/01/2024
To live is Rare!
The Daily Quote podcast pageThe Great News Podcast pageThe Great News LetterHello and welcome to January 12th! My name is Andrew McGivern and You're listening to The Daily Quote, and it's a pleasure to have you here as we seek out daily inspiration together. Each day is a new chapter, and I'm thrilled to be part of your story today.Did you know that today is National Pharmacist Day? It's a day dedicated to appreciating and acknowledging the vital role pharmacists play in our healthcare system. They're not just dispensers of medication but also valuable sources of knowledge and advice. So, if you know a pharmacist, take a moment today to thank them for their dedication and care.Next up, a quote from the esteemed poet and playwright, Oscar Wilde:Oscar Wilde once said:"To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all."Wilde's words are a poignant reminder to truly live and not just go through the motions. In the hustle and bustle of everyday life, it's easy to get caught up in routines and forget to embrace the beauty and possibilities each day offers.As we celebrate the dedication of pharmacists and reflect on Wilde's thought-provoking words, let's challenge ourselves to live fully. Engage with the world around you, take risks, pursue your passions, and cherish the moments that bring joy and meaning. Living is about making conscious choices that bring depth and color to our existence.As we conclude today's episode, I encourage you to embrace the day ahead with enthusiasm and purpose. Thank you for joining me on this journey. Remember, every moment is an opportunity to turn existence into living.And if you like this quote about optimism then subscribe or follow to get more!
02:1512/01/2024
Love your Work
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Hello, I'm Andrew McGivern, its January 11th and you're listening to The Daily Quote. I'm so glad you're here to share in today's dose of inspiration.
Each day brings new opportunities for growth and learning, and together, we'll discover the wisdom to guide us on our journey.
Today is National Step in Puddle and Splash Your Friends Day, a day to remember the simple things in life are often the most fun. So get out there and jump up and down in the puddles and see who can get the wettest.
Next up, a quote from the visionary American entrepreneur, Steve Jobs:
Steve Jobs once said,
"Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do."
Steve Jobs' words are a powerful reminder of the importance of passion and dedication in our careers and endeavors. As we spend a significant portion of our lives working, finding joy and fulfillment in what we do is crucial. It's about connecting with your work on a deeper level and believing in its value.
So, as we think about jumping in puddles and splashing our friends maybe that is how we should look at our work too. Go to work and have fun, enjoy what you do like a little kid in a puddle. Using the profound insight from Steve Jobs, let's reflect on our work and passions. Whether you're just starting your career, looking for a change, or deeply immersed in your field, remember the importance of loving what you do. Or at least making room to jump in a puddle or two.
As we conclude today's episode, I encourage you to seek out and embrace work that resonates with your values and aspirations. For another quotation on optimism make sure you are following the show in your podcast app.
Thank you for joining me today. Remember, every day is a chance to pursue your passions and create meaningful work.
02:5011/01/2024
Know Thyself
The Daily Quote podcast pageThe Great News Podcast pageThe Great News LetterHello and welcome to January 10th! I'm Andrew McGivern and You're listening to The Daily Quote. I'm delighted to have you here. As we continue our journey into the new year, let's gather some inspiration to guide us through the days ahead. Thank you for choosing to spend part of your day with me.Today, we're celebrating National Houseplant Appreciation Day. It's a day to recognize the beauty and benefits of houseplants in our lives. They not only beautify our spaces but also improve air quality and enhance our mood. So, take a moment today to appreciate the greenery in your home, maybe give them a little extra water or a new spot with more sunlight.Next up, is a quote from the famous Greek philosopher, Aristotle:Aristotle once said,"Knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom."Aristotle's words remind us of the importance of self-awareness and understanding. In a world that's constantly changing and presenting us with new challenges, knowing who you are is a powerful tool. It allows you to navigate life with confidence and make choices that align with your values and beliefs.As we appreciate the quiet presence of houseplants and the depth of Aristotle's wisdom, let's take some time to reflect on ourselves. Understanding your strengths, weaknesses, dreams, and fears is the first step in a journey filled with wise decisions and personal growth.I used to have a lot of houseplants but now we have a couple cats and a lot of the plants that I used to keep are toxic to cats. So our choices are limited. And even the plants we can get because they are cat safe... well those plants are safe for the cats but they aren't safe from the cats. They destroy them. haha.As we wrap up today's episode, I hope you feel inspired to embark on the journey of self-discovery. Thank you for joining me. Remember, every day is an opportunity to learn more about yourself and the world around you.And for mor quotations on about optimism please subscribe to the show!
02:4110/01/2024
Magic of Electricity
The Daily Quote podcast pageThe Great News Podcast pageThe Great News LetterGood day and welcome to the January 9th edition of the Daily Quote. I'm Andrew McGivern and I'm here to share the quote of the day with you in the hope that it sparks some inspiration to make your day go from good to great!As we navigate through these early days of the new year, it's a great time to find motivation and guidance in the words of great thinkers. Thanks you for joining me today.If you are listening for the first time, I'm glad you're checking out the show. I hope you love it.But for you, the one with the headphones. Ya, you! You've listened to a few episodes already. That means it's time to hit the subscribe or follow button. Do it now before you forget.This is a great day... you probably already know that it is National Static Electricity Day. But you probably don't know that I used to have a static charge super power! More on that later.National Static Electricity Day... It's a day to celebrate and be curious about this fascinating natural phenomenon that we've all experienced. Static electricity reminds us of the wonders and mysteries of the natural world, often hidden in the simplest of things.Next up, a quote from the acclaimed author, J.R.R. Tolkien:JRR Tolkien said,"Not all those who wander are lost."This quote, from Tolkien's epic 'The Lord of the Rings', is a beautiful reminder of the value of exploration and adventure, both in the physical world and within ourselves. It suggests that wandering, in the sense of exploring and seeking, is not a sign of aimlessness but rather a purposeful journey of discovery.As we progress through the day let's think about the playful spark of static electricity and the profound wisdom in Tolkien's words, let's embrace our journeys. Whether you're exploring new places, ideas, or aspects of yourself, remember that wandering can be a powerful way to find meaning and understanding.As we wrap up today's episode, I hope this quote inspires you to explore freely and to embrace the journey of life with curiosity and openness.As for my Static Electricity Super Power... well, in grade 4 the hallways in school were carpeted and perfect for rubbing your feet to build up a static charge. So all the kids would do it and spark wars. Mine were the strongest and most feared and I was convinced that I was developing into ELECTRO MAN.But by grade five I'm not sure what happened but it just wasn't a thing anymore...Thank you for spending part of your January 9th with me. Until next time, remember: every journey, every wander, is an opportunity for discovery and growth.And if you want another saying about optimism then subscribe or follow the show in your podcast app.
03:4609/01/2024
Do what is right!
The Daily Quote podcast pageThe Great News Podcast pageThe Great News LetterHello and welcome to January 8th! I'm Andrew McGivern, and You're listening to The Daily Quote. The podcast where we dive into a notable quote each and every day. I'm thrilled to share this moment of inspiration with you.Before we dive into today's quote, let's take a moment to recognize that today is National Winter Skin Relief Day. It's a day to remind us to take extra care of our skin during the harsh winter months. The cold weather can be tough on our skin, so remember to moisturize and protect it. It's a small act of self-care that can make a big difference in how you feel.I never bothered with skincare until a few years ago... when I started getting Winter Itch, an itchy eczema-like rash on my legs that was caused by dry cold air exposure. It is annoying... but now I'm moisturizing. At least until springtime.Next up, a quote from the influential civil rights leader, Martin Luther King Jr.:Martin Luther King Jr. once said:"The time is always right to do what is right."This powerful statement is a timeless reminder of the importance of integrity and action. It encourages us to step up and make the right choices, regardless of the timing or circumstances. Doing what is right isn't always easy, but it's always necessary.On January 8th, as we think about taking care of ourselves and the world around us, let's also reflect on the ways we can do what is right in our daily lives. Whether it's a small act of kindness, standing up for what you believe in, or making a positive change in your community, remember that you have the power to make a difference.As we wrap up today's episode, I hope Martin Luther King Jr.'s words inspire you to act with courage and integrity every day. And subscribe or follow the show in your podcast app to get more optimism quotes!Thank you for spending part of your day with me. Until we meet again, remember that each day presents a new opportunity to do what is right and to make the world a little bit better.And also, moisturize. I mean come on... It's Winter Skin Relief Day for crying out loud.
02:5008/01/2024
Curious Bobblehead
The Daily Quote podcast pageThe Great News Podcast pageThe Great News LetterGood morning! Welcome to January 7th, a day filled with new possibilities and opportunities. This is The Daily Quote, I'm Andrew McGivern, and I'm here to share an inspirational quote to kick-start your day. It's wonderful to have you join me as we continue our journey into the new year.Today, let's take a moment to celebrate National Bobblehead Day. It's a quirky and fun holiday that honors those unique collectible figurines with oversized heads that bobble. Bobbleheads remind us not to take life too seriously and to embrace a sense of humor and light-heartedness in our daily lives.Up Next, is a great quote from renowned physicist, Marie Curie:Marie Curie once said,"Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood. Now is the time to understand more, so that we may fear less."Marie Curie's words encourage us to face the unknown with a spirit of inquiry and understanding. Fear often stems from the unknown or the misunderstood. By seeking knowledge and comprehension, we can transform fear into empowerment and confidence.On January 7th, as we think about the playful spirit of bobbleheads and the profound wisdom of Marie Curie, let's approach our challenges and uncertainties with curiosity and a desire to learn. Understanding more about the world around us and the situations we face can indeed help us to fear less.As we conclude today's episode, I hope this quote inspires you to embrace learning and understanding as tools to navigate life's uncertainties. For more quotations about optimism subscribe or follow the show...Thank you for spending part of your day with me. Remember, every day is an opportunity to learn something new and to approach life with a curious and courageous heart.And now I'm curious, do you like the new music bed in today's episode? Let me know. I'm @podcasthero on X (Twitter) and Instagram / Threads. I'd love your feedbackSee you tomorrow!
02:4507/01/2024
Cuddle and Gaze
The Daily Quote podcast pageThe Great News Podcast pageThe Great News LetterHello and a very warm welcome to you on this January 6th! You're tuned in to The Daily Quote, and I'm excited to share a little slice of inspiration with you today. I'm Andrew McGivern, and It's amazing to have you here as we journey through these early days of the new year, gathering insights and inspiration along the way.Before we dive into today's quote, let's acknowledge that today is National Cuddle Up Day. It's a day that celebrates the warmth and comfort of cuddling up with loved ones, a pet, or even a cozy blanket. On a cold January day, there's something truly special about finding warmth in the simple act of cuddling. It's a reminder of the comfort and peace found in close, caring connections.Up Next, is a quote from the brilliant mind of Stephen Hawking:Stephen Hawking once said,"Remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet. Try to make sense of what you see, and wonder about what makes the universe exist. Be curious."Hawking's words encourage us to lift our gaze and minds beyond the immediate and the mundane. In the routine of daily life, it's easy to focus solely on what's right in front of us. However, there's a vast, beautiful universe out there, full of mysteries waiting to be explored. This quote invites us to engage with the world around us with a sense of wonder and curiosity.Today, as we consider the warmth of cuddling up and the vastness of the universe, let's embrace a sense of wonder and curiosity in our own lives. Whether it's marveling at the stars, asking questions about the world, or exploring new ideas, there's always something more to discover.As we conclude today's episode, I hope this quote inspires you to explore, to learn, and to always keep your sense of wonder alive. Thank you for joining me today. Remember, each day is an opportunity to look up and discover something new.And for more sayings about optimism... stay tuned!
02:3106/01/2024
How do I make you feel?
The Daily Quote podcast pageThe Great News Podcast pageThe Great News LetterHello and welcome! It's January 5th, a brand new day filled with potential and promise. I'm delighted to have you here with me on The Daily Quote. As we journey through the early days of the year, it's the perfect time to find that spark of inspiration to guide us forward.Did you know that today is National Bird Day in the United States? It's a day dedicated to the appreciation and conservation of our feathered friends. Birds, with their ability to soar high in the sky, often symbolize freedom and perspective. Maybe today, you can take a moment to observe the birds around you, appreciating their beauty and the sense of freedom they embody.Just ahead, a wonderful quote from Maya Angelou:May Angelou once said,"I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel."Angelou's words carry profound wisdom about the impact of our actions and presence on others. As you navigate through your day, consider the lasting effect you have on those you interact with. It's often the emotional impression we leave that lingers long after the moment has passed.This quote is a beautiful reminder to be mindful of our interactions and the emotional footprint we leave behind. On this January 5th, as we think about the freedom and perspective symbolized by birds, let's also reflect on how we can uplift and positively affect those around us.As we conclude today's episode, I encourage you to carry this thought with you: every interaction is an opportunity to leave a positive, lasting impression. For more quotations on optimism, subscribe or follow the show! Thank you for spending part of your January 5th with me. Until next time, remember to spread your wings and make a meaningful impact in your own unique way.
02:1705/01/2024
Albert Einstein – Learn, Live, Hope
The Daily Quote podcast pageThe Great News Podcast pageThe Great News LetterGood morning! It’s January 4th, and you’re here with me on The Daily Quote. As we venture further into the new year, it’s a wonderful opportunity to gather new insights and inspirations to guide us. I’m glad you’re here to share this moment.Today is World Braille Day, commemorating the birthday of Louis Braille, the inventor of the braille system that helps blind and visually impaired people read and write. It’s a day to acknowledge the importance of accessibility and independence for everyone. Perhaps take a moment today to appreciate the incredible ways people adapt and innovate to overcome challenges.Now, let’s turn our attention to today’s quote. It comes from the brilliant mind of Albert Einstein:“Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The important thing is not to stop questioning.”Einstein’s words remind us of the delicate balance between learning from the past, being present in the moment, and looking forward with optimism. As you go about your day, think about the lessons you’ve learned, the beauty of the present, and your hopes for the future. And most importantly, never stop being curious. Curiosity fuels discovery and growth.Einstein had many famous quotes, my favourite is the definition of madness quote.Today, on January 4th, let’s embrace Einstein’s advice. Reflect on your yesterdays to gain wisdom, engage fully with today, and allow your hopes to light the path for your tomorrows. And through it all, keep asking questions, seeking understanding, and exploring the wonders of the world around you.As we wrap up today’s episode, I hope the quote resonates with you and sparks a sense of eager anticipation for what’s to come. And if you like quotes about optimism, keep listening there are more optimism quotes to come. Thank you for spending part of your January 4th with me. Remember, each day is an opportunity to learn something new and to make a difference in your own unique way.
02:1704/01/2024
Why were you born?
The Daily Quote podcast pageThe Great News Podcast pageThe Great News LetterHello there, and welcome to a fresh new day! It's January 3rd, and this is The Daily Quote. As you navigate through the early days of the year, it's a great time to find inspiration and motivation to carry you forward. Thank you for choosing to spend a part of your day with me.Did you know that today is Festival of Sleep Day? Yes, a whole day is dedicated to the joys of sleeping and relaxation. In the hustle and bustle of life, we often forget the importance of rest. So, if you can, take a moment today to relax, even if it's just a quick nap or a moment of quiet. Your mind and body will thank you for it.Now, let's delve into the quote of the day. This one comes from the esteemed American author, Mark Twain:"The two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you find out why."This quote is a powerful reminder of the journey of self-discovery and purpose. As you step into this new day, take a moment to reflect on what makes you feel alive, what drives you, and what gives your life meaning. Finding your 'why' can be a lifelong journey, but it adds depth and direction to your existence.Twain's words encourage us to look beyond the daily routine and to seek a deeper understanding of ourselves and our place in the world. Today, as we celebrate rest and relaxation, it's also a perfect opportunity to ponder about our life's purpose in a calm and reflective state.As you go about your day, I invite you to think about what makes your life unique and significant. Remember, discovering your purpose isn't a race; it's a personal journey that unfolds in its own time.Peter Diamandis has a free program that helps people discover what he calls their MTP, a Massive Transformative Purpose. It is pretty good and I recommend going through the process.I'll include a link in the show notes if you are interested in trying it out.https://www.diamandis.com/mtpThank you for joining me today. I hope this quote inspires you to explore and embrace your own path with enthusiasm and curiosity. And if you want more optimism quotes then keep listening... much more to come. Until we meet again, remember: that each day is a chance to learn more about yourself and to grow into the person you are meant to be.
03:0303/01/2024
Science Fiction Day
The Daily Quote podcast pageThe Great News Podcast pageThe Great News LetterHello, and welcome back! I hope your day is off to a wonderful start. It's January 2nd, my name is Andrew McGivern and you're here with The Daily Quote. While the world is still basking in the fresh energy of a new year, it's the perfect time to pause and find a moment of inspiration together.Did you know that January 2nd is National Science Fiction Day? It's a day dedicated to celebrating the incredible world of sci-fi, honoring the creative minds of famous writers like Isaac Asimov. It's a celebration of exploration, innovation, and the endless possibilities that the future holds. So, if you find yourself with some time today, maybe cozy up with a good book or movie that takes you on an extraordinary journey beyond the stars.Now, let's shift our focus to the heart of today's episode: the quote. Today's words of wisdom come from Franklin D. Roosevelt, a leader who saw his nation through some tough times.He said:"The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today."This quote reminds us that our beliefs and attitudes today shape our potential future.It's particularly fitting for this time of year when you're looking forward and setting goals. Roosevelt encourages us to shed our doubts and embrace a mindset of possibility and hope. As you step into this new day, consider what doubts you might be holding onto. How can you move past them to create the tomorrow you desire?Take a moment to think about the science fiction stories you've enjoyed. Many are dystopian but... some depict futures where humanity has overcome current limitations, offering a lens of optimism and innovation. On this National Science Fiction Day, let your imagination wander to the possibilities of your future, free from the constraints of today's doubts.I don't know about you, but a LOT of what we have in our daily lives today was Science Fiction when I was a kid...And with the acceleration of technology, who knows what the future will look like in just a few years?As we wrap up today's episode, I want you to carry this thought with you: every day holds the potential for something wonderful. Look for it, embrace it, and let it fuel you forward.And if you want more quotes about being optimistic about the future then subscribe to the show!Thank you for spending part of your January 2nd with me. I look forward to our next moment together, but until then, remember: today is a page in your story, make it a good one.
03:0202/01/2024
Neil Gaiman - Happy New Year
The Daily Quote podcast pageThe Great News Podcast pageThe Great News LetterHappy New Year, and welcome to The Daily Quote! My name is Andrew McGivern and I’m thrilled you’re starting your year here with me. Whether you’re sipping a warm cup of coffee or just settling into your morning routine, I’m here to offer a little inspiration to kick off your day. And what better day to seek a fresh perspective than January 1st?Today isn’t just the start of a new day; it’s the dawn of an entire year. A blank page in the book of your life, waiting to be filled with stories, lessons, and memories. And as we step into this new beginning, let’s take a moment to embrace the potential that lies ahead.Now, before we dive into today’s quote, did you know that January 1st isn’t just New Year’s Day? It’s also National Commitment Day. It’s a day dedicated to making and reaffirming commitments, whether to ourselves, our goals, or our relationships. It’s about setting the tone for the year with intention and dedication. So, as we ponder our quote for today, think about what commitments you want to make or renew.Today’s quote is by Neil Gaiman, an author known for his captivating storytelling and profound wisdom.He once said:‘I hope that in this year to come, you make mistakes. Because if you are making mistakes, then you are making new things, trying new things, learning, living, pushing yourself, changing yourself, changing your world. You’re doing things you’ve never done before, and more importantly, you’re Doing Something.’What a powerful perspective to start the year! Gaiman isn’t just encouraging us to accept our mistakes; he’s inviting us to celebrate them as a crucial part of growth and discovery. As you step into this new year, remember that perfection isn’t the goal. It’s about the journey, the learning, and the evolution that comes from the experiences we dare to dive into.So, what does this quote stir in you? Are there new things you want to try this year? Ways you want to push yourself out of your comfort zone? Or maybe there’s a part of your world you’re ready to change. Whatever it is, let Neil Gaiman’s words remind you that it’s not about avoiding mistakes but embracing the growth they bring.As you contemplate your commitments and aspirations for the year, remember that each day is an opportunity to take a small step toward them. It’s the daily acts, the small choices, that build the path to our grandest goals.I'm also aware that today is also National Hangover Day. Coincidence, I think not. But not for me this year. A nasty bug has been running through our family this holiday season so our party plans were cancelled. There's always next year...or next week?Thank you for sharing this special moment with me on January 1st. I’m honored to be a part of your journey and can’t wait to see where it takes you. Remember, this year is your canvas, and you’re the artist. Paint it with bold colors and brave strokes. Happy New Year, and remember, every day is a chance to make a quote of your own.
03:5301/01/2024