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    • Embrace the golden start of every dayAppreciate the potential and positivity of each new day and approach it with a positive attitude and determination to tackle challenges

      Every new day comes with a fresh opportunity and a golden start. Kate Cocker shared a beautiful Italian saying, "The morning has gold in its mouth," which means that the beginning of the day is filled with potential and positivity. This phrase resonated with Kate, especially as she is an early riser, but the message applies to anyone, no matter what time of day they wake up. By embracing the day with a positive attitude and a determination to tackle challenges, we can make the most of each day and turn it into something amazing. So, when you wake up tomorrow, take a moment to appreciate the golden start the day offers, and go out there with a big smile and a can-do attitude. Remember, you have 100 percent got this, and every day is an opportunity to make a difference. If you enjoyed this episode of the Everyday Positivity Podcast, please consider leaving a positive review to help spread positivity to as many people as possible.

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    Episode 43 - Remove the word 'unfair' from your vocabulary

    Episode 43 - Remove the word 'unfair' from your vocabulary

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    Welcome to the Heart & Mind of a Leader show. I am happy to have you here. Please share your feedback about this topic and episode in the comments below. Thank you!

     

    ​Some of the main questions and points that I cover in this episode are:

     

    • The use of word 'unfair' in daily interactions and its effect on problem solving or problem creation
    • What perception the use of the phrase 'it's not fair' may create? Is that the perception you intend on giving out? Let's figure out how the use of such phrase may create confusion, misunderstanding, and take away opportunities to learn and grow
    • The importance to be prepared for life's challenges versus expecting for life to be fair to us. You may be disappointed if you expectation is for life to be fair at all times
    • When the word 'fair' may be used? What are some of the ways to use this word to create a sense of trust and respect in business and personal situations?
    • Self-reflect when you feel that someone is being 'unfair' towards you. Questions to ask yourself to create opportunities to correct any prior misunderstandings and establish positive working relationships between parties

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    Turia Pitt Unmasked – How Choosing Gratitude Turned This Burn Victim Into A Global Inspiration

    Turia Pitt Unmasked – How Choosing Gratitude Turned This Burn Victim Into A Global Inspiration
    Close your eyes and imagine yourself running a trail ultramarathon in the beautiful Australian outback. You're enjoying the experience when suddenly you find yourself trapped in a gorge, surrounded by a raging brushfire. The flames quickly close in until you're surrounded on all sides. No escape. This is how it ends, you think. Then darkness. Against all odds, death is averted. Instead, you lie comatose. Months pass in dormancy. Finally your eyes open, awakening to discover you're miraculously alive, yet somehow less than whole. A glance at your left hand reveals several fingers missing. On the right? No thumb. And the reason you can't move? 65% of your body is covered in life threatening burns. Overwhelmed, you allow your eyes once again close, welcoming the comfort of darkness. 200 operations follow. Over the next two years, you will die three times during surgery. Miraculously, you somehow survive. Not as a victim, but as a hero. This is the powerful story of Turia Pitt – humanitarian, athlete, and beacon of inspiration and female empowerment to millions across the world. One of Australia’s most admired and widely recognized people, Turia has been profiled everywhere from 60 Minutes to Women's Weekly. She has scaled the Great Wall of China, competed in the Ironman World Championships and walked the Kokoda Track. A sought-after public speaker, Turia has mentored thousands through her online programs, raised funds and awareness for a variety of philanthropic concerns and authored two books — the recently released Unmasked* (available in the US in audiobook format* only) and Everything To Live For*. This is a conversation about turning tragedy into opportunity. Adversity into advocacy. And experience into service. It's a conversation about the importance of putting others before yourself and serving those less fortunate. But most of all, this is a powerful conversation about facing life head on — about taking risks, facing your fears and believing in yourself. It was an honor to spend a couple hours with Turia and her fiancé Michael during my recent visit to Sydney. My hope is that our exchange will leave you feeling inspired, empowered and grateful. Or as Turia says, no whinging! Peace + Plants, Rich