Today’s Inspiring Photo: Always Love

It’s Time to Exercise Your Brain – Take the Anagram Challenge 

Today’s mind sharpening anagram is a two or three word phrase. Can you unscramble the anagram to discover the two or three word phrase? It’s time to exercise your brain! 

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Today’s Inspiring Quote: Try, Try, and Try Again

Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better.’ You won’t believe what you can accomplish by attempting the impossible with the courage to repeatedly fail better.

Samuel Beckett

The Past: A Poem by Ralph Waldo Emerson

The Past

Ralph Waldo Emerson

The debt is paid,

The verdict said,

The Furies laid,

The plague is stayed,

All fortunes made;

Turn the key and bolt the door,

Sweet is death forevermore.

Nor haughty hope, nor swart chagrin,

Nor murdering hate, can enter in.

All is now secure and fast;

Not the gods can shake the Past;

Flies-to the adamantine door

Bolted down forevermore.

None can re-enter there,—

No thief so politic,

No Satan with a royal trick

Steal in by window, chink, or hole,

To bind or unbind, add what lacked,

Insert a leaf, or forge a name,

New-face or finish what is packed,

Alter or mend eternal Fact.

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Want to Shake Your Breakfast Up Besides Eating Oatmeal?

I asked ChatGPT to suggest breakfast cereals besides oatmeal (I needed something different and I don’t have the time to make a complicated breakfast). Here’s what they suggested:

When looking for healthy breakfast cereals besides oatmeal, the key is to look for options that are high in fiber, low in sugar, and made from whole grains. Here are some healthy choices:

  1. Bran Flakes: High in fiber and usually low in sugar, bran flakes can be a nutritious start to your day.
  2. Shredded Wheat: Made from whole wheat and often free of added sugars, shredded wheat is a healthy and filling option.
  3. Muesli: This cereal typically contains a mix of rolled oats, nuts, and dried fruit. Look for muesli with no added sugars and high fiber content.
  4. Barley Cereal: Barley is another whole grain that can be a good alternative to oatmeal, offering similar health benefits.
  5. Quinoa Cereal: Some cereals are made from quinoa, which is high in protein and fiber.
  6. Buckwheat Cereal: Buckwheat, despite its name, is not related to wheat and is gluten-free. It’s high in fiber and nutrients.
  7. Puffed Whole Grains: Look for cereals made from puffed whole grains like brown rice, quinoa, or millet. They are typically free of added sugars and preservatives.
  8. Chia Seed Cereal: Some cereals incorporate chia seeds, which are high in omega-3 fatty acids, fiber, and protein.

When choosing a cereal, always read the nutrition label. Aim for a cereal that has:

  • High fiber content (at least 3-5 grams per serving).
  • Low sugar content (ideally less than 5 grams per serving).
  • Whole grains as the first ingredient.
  • Minimal or no added artificial flavors or preservatives.

Pairing these cereals with plant-based milk or yogurt can add to their nutritional value, aligning with your mostly plant-based diet. You can also add fresh fruits, nuts, and seeds for extra fiber, vitamins, and healthy fats.

Today’s Joke: Are Joe’s Jokes Really That Bad?

Joe: “The police FBI is investigating me because I kept telling bad jokes.

Pete: “What are you going to do?”

Joe: “I going to stop before I end up in the punitentiary.”

Episode 41: My First Thanksgiving Holiday While Grieving

In Episode 41 of my podcast, Journey from Grief to Healing, M meets with me the Monday after the Thanksgiving Holiday. M wanted to check on me to see how I handled the holiday while grieving. Our conversation took a surprise turn while we were chatting and M helped me to see the difference between being intellectually grateful and heart-felt grateful. I know I’m making progress.

You can listen to Episode 41 on your favorite podcasting app or click here for Episode 41

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Thinking Out Loud: It’s Time to Take it All Off

If you wish to travel far and fast, travel light. Take off all your envies, jealousies, unforgiveness, selfishness and fears. ~ Cesare Pavese

NOTE: I love this bit of wisdom from the Italian poet, Cesare Pavese. Happiness happens when we shed the extra emotional weight we carry. Shedding emotional weight isn’t easy. It takes work and is more like peeling an onion layer by layer. When you think you’re finished peeling, there’s another layer to peel. As we shed our emotional layers we get closer to what were born to be, happy, joyful, grateful, and overflowing with love for ourselves and all of creation.

Today’s Inspiring Photo: Let Go and Fly

It’s Time to Exercise Your Brain – Take the Anagram Challenge 

Today’s mind sharpening anagram is a two or three word phrase. Can you unscramble the anagram to discover the two or three word phrase? It’s time to exercise your brain! 

Today’s Anagram:     

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