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Overlooked and Undervalued? How Brokenness is the Prerequisite to Greatness

Title: Overlooked and Undervalued, But Not Forgotten

The Lesson: Everyone has their own specific pain that they have to deal with in their lives – and while we may feel like it’s our job to get over that pain and be more perfect, that may not be the case. In this episode of the School of Greatness podcast, Pastor John Gray talks about what loving yourself has to do with loving others, living with yourself and your flaws, and reconciling with your pain.

Notable Excerpt: “Even though he’s not here, and he hasn’t been here for 17 years, I still yearn for the approval of a father – and so, it drives me. I want to do well. I want to do right … and now this is the big challenge of my life: living a life feeling like an orphan, and now, the very thing that I need is the thing I am.”

The Guest: Gray, who is the author of “I Am Number 8”, had to spend years coming to terms with the pain he felt over his father leaving his family. As he got older, however, he finally understood how his pain led him down his own path of greatness, humility, compassion, and empathy. Now, he is a pastor, a record producer, musician, and inspirational speaker.

The Host: After spending years of his young life and athletic career struggling with his own emotional wellbeing, a crippling injury left Lewis Howes without an identity and without any work. Instead of wallowing in self-pity, however, Howes recreated himself as a multi-million dollar media producer, motivational speaker, bestselling author, and podcast host. The ex-football player now spends his days chatting with the most inspirational icons of this generation on his School of Greatness podcast.

Podcast: The School of Greatness podcast is available for download on Soundcloud and iTunes. You can also watch footage of the interviews on Howes’s YouTube channel.

Books: Howes is the author of the New York Times bestselling book “The School of Greatness”: an in-depth collection of lessons and wisdom that he has gathered from interviewing hundreds of the world’s greatest role models and thinkers. Howes’s latest book, “The Mask of Masculinity”, is based on his experience with the dangerous stereotypes and expectations that are placed on men in modern society.

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Aldi to Give Away All its Unsold Fresh Food to ‘Less Fortunate Individuals’ on Christmas Eve

In celebration of the holiday season, grocery store chain Aldi is being lauded for announcing a plan to donate all unsold fresh food to various nonprofits and charitable organizations on the afternoon before Christmas.

The company first published news of their philanthropic endeavor on social media and called for their fellow corporations to follow suit.

“Aldi is offering local organizations the opportunity to receive surplus food from their stores on the afternoon of Christmas Eve,” said the company in a statement.

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“As Aldi stores will shut at 4pm on Christmas Eve until December 27, they will have a variety of good quality surplus food products that they will wish to redistribute in support of less fortunate individuals and to prevent food going to waste.”

Aldi, a global discount supermarket chain with over 10,000 stores in 18 countries, is unable to deliver so organizations would have to collect the bounty themselves.

They will expect the level of food available to vary. However, estimates of around 20 to 30 crates will be expected from each store.

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9 Apps That Supercharge Your Spiritual Practice and Positive Thinking

Whenever I look for an article that lists things such as tools and resources, I usually skip the pre-amble and get right to the list. I’m going to assume you’re the same way – so let’s get to it.

1. The Secret to Money: An app to shift your mindset regarding money

There are 5 elements to the app:

  • Desires – where you list your top 5 desires
  • Purchases – Every day you get a cheque from the universe to spend on whatever you want
  • Manifested Money – Here you track manifested money. It doesn’t have to be money. It includes coupons, gifts, health benefits or anything else where you make or save money
  • Daily Inspirations – taken directly from The Secret books, these are intended to shift your mindset about money
  • Affirmations – new affirmations around money and abundance are loaded daily (and a lot are recycled)

Cost: $6.99 one-time for Apple and $6.49 one-time for Android
Pros: it’s fun spending money on whatever you want, which is the point. Actively searching for manifested money in your life is a neat way to shift your money from lack to abundance. It’s easy to use, and the inspirations and affirmations are inspiring
Cons: After a while, you stop getting money every day, and instead you get it once a week, unless you reset it to the beginning. There are also some technical glitches here and there.

2. Law of Attraction Toolbox: LOA techniques to help you manifest

The features include:

  • Feel as if game – Your given a positive scenario (you just landed your dream job etc.) and then asked to feel the feeling of having that manifestation
  • Appreciation Game – The app identifies things (such as water) to be appreciative about)
  • Receive and Spend Game – similar to The Secret Game, but not as comprehensive
  • Thank You Journal Game – You write a journal entry highlighting your feelings after manifesting something
  • List of Positive Aspects – You identify positive aspects of something in your life (education etc.)
  • The Magic-Daily Gratitude – identify what you’re thankful for daily
  • Focus Wheel – If you don’t know what that is, watch this video to find out

Cost: Free to use each technique once a day, or $6.99 for unlimited use for Apple only
Pros: It is comprehensive, really well thought out, and easy to use
Cons: Not yet available on Android

3. Insight Timer – Meditation App

An insane spiritual app with over 4800 guided meditations filtered by length, topic and your experience with meditation. There is plenty of spiritual “music”, including chantings and mantras, nature sounds, binaural beats, drumming, and more that is also filtered by length of time and genre. There is also a 365 playlist where a new meditation is featured everyday; over 500 talks on all sorts of spiritual subjects; a list of over 1,500 spiritual teachers; and a timer for meditations.

Cost: Free to use for both Apple and Android, but there are chargeable service options that will soon be available
Pros: There are a ton of meditations for any subject, it is easy to use, and it has the ability to connect with others.
Cons: With the amount of content on this app, it can get overwhelming.

4. Day One Journal – Journaling App

Okay, so this is not directly spiritual but if you’re looking for a way to journal, then this is your app. Features include reminders, a calendar, and the ability to add photos, sync across all devices (premium version only), and add details such as location, time and date, temperature and weather, step count and music playing. Additionally, your past journals are stored.

Cost: Free to download for both Apple and Android. Premium version costs $48 per year.
Pros: It is a journaling experience you can’t even replicate in real life and it is easy to use
Cons: Premium version is expensive

5. Quotes – Daily Quote of the Day by Ultabit LLC

A simple app that shows one inspiring quote a day. You also have the ability to share quotes and create a favorite list of quotes. Plus, you can click on the person who said the quote and the app will take you to a Wikipedia about that person

Cost: Free for both Apple and Android, but there are ads. You can pay $1.99 per year to remove the ads
Pros: It is simple, easy to use, and the ads aren’t in your face like other quote apps
Cons: There are other apps by the same name. Not really a con of the app, but be wary. You want to get the app by Ultabit

6. Brain Focus Productivity Timer

Based on the Pomodoro Technique by Francesco Cirillo, this simple app helps you focus and maximize your productivity. Basically you pick a task and decide to split it into 4 work sessions with mini-brakes in between. Then, after the 4 work sessions, you have 1 long break.

The app allows you to choose the length of the work session and the length of the short breaks and long breaks, and it includes other handy features, such as statistics that track your productivity and the ability to export stats to CSV, to group stats into categories (unlimited for pro version), and backup data (pro version only).

Cost: Free to download for both Apple and Android. Donate from $1.99 up for pro version
Pros: It is easy to use and it is a great way to stay focused
Cons: None

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7. SimpleMind: A Brain Storming Tool

The law of attraction can help you think things through. The more you think about a particular subject, the more like thoughts are attracted to you. That’s why this brainstorming and mind mapping app is so helpful. It allows you to map and brainstorm your ideas and do it long enough and LOA will kick in, making it easier for you to come up with awesome ideas. Features include the ability to create and color code unlimited mind maps, the ability to use auto layouts, add media and documents, sync with other devices, and share your content.

Cost: free for the basic version for both iOS and Android. Pro version $6.99 if you upgrade within the free app.
Pros: The app has ton of cool features and it is very flexible and multi-functional
Cons: Can take a little while to figure out

8. The Kindness App

A cute app with about 100 kindness challenges that you can do every day. What’s great about this app is that the developer is doing this out of the kindness of his heart. He makes no money off of this whatsoever. The features include a list of kindnesses you can perform every day, audio exercises to help you build compassion, and the ability to document and revisit your progress; to start a compassion challenge; and suggest your own kindnesses for others.

Cost: Free to use for both Apple and Android.
Pros: It is intuitive, made with love, and very easy to use.
Cons: None

9. Good News Network: Positive News Every Day

And finally, if you didn’t already know, the website that you are on right now has produced an app to share all the good news from around the world every day. This simple app, free for both Android or iOS, keeps in perspective that there is so much good in this world and will surely helps with your mood and mindset.

Features include:
Split into categories including news, culture, uplift, this day in history, photo of the day and animals
Ability to comment
Ability to save as favorite
Ability to share
Free to use for both Apple and Android.
Pros:
Lots of good news stories
Easy to use
Beautiful layout
Cons:
None

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The Power of Broke: ‘You are going to fail more than you succeed’

Title: The Power of Broke in Building Your Business

The Lesson: Trying to run a business without any money can be very frustrating, but the experience and wisdom that comes from maneuvering the entrepreneurial world without financing can give you a very special advantage.  In this episode of the School of Greatness podcast, Daymond John talks about the valuable perspective that comes from being broke – or in other words, how hustle is the best way to the top.

Notable Excerpt: “I’m not glamorizing not having resources in your life, because we all want to be able to take care of our family … but if you’re going to be [in that situation], tap into that hunger instead of complaining or feeling sorry for yourself.”

The Guest: John is an entrepreneurial advisor on the hit television show Shark Tank and the author of “The Power of Broke – a book on “how empty pockets, a tight budget, and a hunger for success can become your greatest competitive advantage”.

The Host: After spending years of his young life and athletic career struggling with his own emotional wellbeing, a crippling injury left Lewis Howes without an identity and without any work. Instead of wallowing in self-pity, however, Howes recreated himself as a multi-million dollar media producer, motivational speaker, bestselling author, and podcast host. The ex-football player now spends his days chatting with the most inspirational icons of our generation on his School of Greatness podcast.

Podcast: The School of Greatness podcast is available for download on Soundcloud and iTunes. You can also watch footage of the interviews on Howes’s YouTube channel.

Books: Howes is the author of the New York Times bestselling book “The School of Greatness”: an in-depth collection of lessons and wisdom that he has gathered from interviewing hundreds of the world’s greatest role models and thinkers. Howes’s latest book, “The Mask of Masculinity”, is based on his experience with the dangerous stereotypes and expectations that are placed on men in modern society.

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Library Hangs Helpful Poster For Subjects People Might Be Embarrassed to Ask About

While the internet has made it exponentially easier to learn more about uncomfortable subjects from the comfort of your own home, the web is littered with false information and misleading articles.

On the other hand, most people probably don’t want to ask a librarian about where the books are on abusive relationships and drug habits.

That’s why this library in Syracuse, New York is making it a little easier for their guests to get reliable information without feeling embarrassed.

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The Fayetteville Free Library is being lauded for hanging a directory that lists the locations of “tough topics” according to their Dewey Decimal number.

The sign names every delicate subject from “STDs” and “pregnancy” to “abuse” and “suicide”. It also has a reminder at the bottom about how the librarians are ready to help any of their visitors in case they have any questions – no matter what.

A photo of the poster went viral after someone posted it to Reddit. It has since received an outpouring of praise and support over its ingenuity.

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One librarian chimed in on the conversation by saying: “The majority of librarians are wonderful, helpful, nonjudgmental people. If you encounter a librarian who is not these things, please don’t think we are all like this. I have worked in academic and public and special collections libraries in both the north and the south for over a decade and have never worked with any librarian who was judging someone.”

Margaret Kingsport, Director of Innovative Family Services for the Syracuse library, told Inverse: “We are here to make sure that our community members are connected with the information that they’re searching for. They want to know something and we want them to know it.”

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When Dog Chews Girl’s Beloved Elf on the Shelf, Hospital Works Magic With a Little Help From Santa

Earlier this week, Jenn Thelen woke up to the sound of her 7-year-old daughter Aubrie screaming over a horrific tragedy: the family’s German shepherd had mauled the little girl’s beloved Elf on the Shelf doll named Sam.

Because Santa does not allow anyone to touch the sneaky elves, Aubrie had no idea how Sam could be saved. It was going to take a Christmas miracle to fix the doll’s injuries.

Luckily, Jenn is the nurse manager for the emergency department at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children in Orlando, Florida.

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The hospital staff insisted that Santa had given them “magic gloves” that specifically allowed them to touch Sam. Plus, the treatment would be covered by his “elfcare” plan.

Aubrie agreed to the operation, and the nurses wheeled the little doll into the trauma bay for surgery.

True to their word, a surgeon pulled on some magic Yuletide gloves and restored Santa’s little spy to his former self.

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“One of our ER team members, Ashley, carefully put Sam back together again and bandaged his injuries all up,” the hospital wrote on their Facebook page. “She even sprinkled some Christmas magic (glitter) on Sam when she was done.”

“Sam was able to go home to Aubrie later that evening. Jenn showed her all the videos and pictures of Sam’s day at the Arnold Palmer Hospital ER. The magic of Christmas and Sam the Elf continues for Aubrie.”

(WATCH the sweet video below)

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Airline is Offering Early Boarding to Anyone Wearing Ugly Christmas Sweater

As a means of lifting the spirits of anxious travelers this holiday season, Alaska Airlines is having a bit of Yuletide fun with a classic winter tradition: ugly sweaters.

If you’re traveling on Alaska Airlines, Virgin America, or Horizon Air on December 15th, you can get early boarding for your flight by wearing an ugly holiday sweater.

The airline said in a statement that they were hosting the promotion in honor of National Ugly Sweater Day.

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“Travel during the holidays can be stressful for guests, especially those who do not travel often,” said Natalie Bowman, the company’s managing director of marketing. “This fun promotion not only allows guests to board early on that day, but gives people another opportunity to dust off that ugly holiday sweater hanging in the back of their closet.”

Airline workers will be posting pictures of the most festive get-ups on their Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages under the hashtag #MostWestCoast.

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Buying a Coffee and a Muffin at Restaurant Drive-thru Saves a Stranger’s Life

Tim Hortons coffee sign by Iguanasan-CC-Flickr

Tim Hortons coffee sign by Iguanasan-CC-Flickr

Every day that Glen Oliver orders his morning coffee at the Tim Horton’s drive-thru window, he insists on paying for the order of the person behind him. He also asks the restaurant workers to tell the customer to have a great day “in case they’re not already having one”.

Oliver has never made a big deal out of his own generous actions; he has always just considered it to be the least that he could do for humanity.

But after a letter was published by a news website in November, he found out that he had not just bought someone their breakfast – he had saved their life.

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According to an opinion column published by the Durham Region news outlet, someone had written a letter stating that on July 18th, they were planning on committing suicide.

The anonymous writer said that while they were at the Tim Horton’s drive-thru in Pickering, Ontario, they were planning on going home, writing out a note, and ending their life; but when they went to pay for their coffee and muffin, the cashier told them that the man in the SUV in front of them had picked up the tab and told them to have a great day.

“I wondered why someone would buy coffee for a stranger for no reason,” said the writer. “Why me? Why today? If I was a religious sort I would take this as a sign. This random act of kindness was directed at me on this day for a purpose.”

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When they arrived home, they started to sob and think about the simple good deed that had affected them so deeply.

“I decided at that moment to change my plans for the day and do something nice for someone. I ended up helping a neighbor take groceries out of her car and into the house.”

The writer says that in the months following that fateful event, they now try and do at least one kind thing for someone else every day, which as a result has “enriched my life in more ways than I could’ve imagined.”

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“To the nice man in the SUV … thank you from the bottom of my heart, and know your kind gesture has truly saved a life,” they said. “On July 18, 2017, I not only had a great day, I had the greatest day!”

When Oliver read about the person’s reaction in the newspaper, he could not contain his emotions.

“It’s the least I can do for some people you know? It’s like holding the door,” Oliver told Global News. “It’s exponential now, you know? Like such a small, insignificant thing to most people just turned out to be … the planets align for somebody.”

(WATCH Oliver’s reaction below)

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The Psychology of Healing Addiction, Abuse, and Trauma

Title: The Psychology of Healing Addiction, Abuse, and Trauma

The Lesson: Healing from intense emotional experiences does not happen overnight – it can literally take years of rewiring someone’s brain in order to get past certain traumas. But if you – or any of your loved ones – have experienced these kinds of circumstances, here is some invaluable advice from an expert on trauma, addiction, emotional and sexual abuse, and anger management.

Notable Excerpt: “The thing that I’m thinking about all the time that might be interesting to other people is how bodily-based a lot of our experiences are – that the idea of looking in the brain for all the answers is a mistake. The brain is a processing unit, there is a lot going on there, but we have all these other systems in our body that are just as complex.”

The Guest: Over the course of his 30-year career in psychology, health, and counseling, Dr. Drew Pinsky has become a goldmine of information on dealing with trauma. Dr. Drew is the author of several bestselling self-help books, including “Cracked: Life on the Edge in a Rehab Clinic” and “The Mirror Effect”. In addition to hosting multiple hit podcasts, such as The Dr. Drew and Adam Show and the Dr. Drew Show, he is famous for hosting several reality TV shows and self-help radio segments.

The Host: After spending years of his young life and athletic career struggling with his own emotional wellbeing, a crippling injury left Lewis Howes without an identity and without any work. Instead of wallowing in self-pity, however, Howes recreated himself as a multi-million dollar media producer, motivational speaker, bestselling author, and podcast host. The ex-football player now spends his days chatting with the most inspirational icons of this generation on his School of Greatness podcast.

Podcast: The School of Greatness podcast is available for download on Soundcloud and iTunes. You can also watch footage of the interviews on Howes’s YouTube channel.

Books: Howes is the author of the New York Times bestselling book “The School of Greatness”: an in-depth collection of lessons and wisdom that he has gathered from interviewing hundreds of the world’s greatest role models and thinkers. Howes’s latest book, “The Mask of Masculinity”, is based on his experience with the dangerous stereotypes and expectations that are placed on men in modern society.

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Watch Man Pull Over to Rescue Rabbit Trapped by California Wildfires

An unidentified man was caught on camera pulling over on the side of the road amidst the wildfires in Ventura County, California all so he could rescue a frightened rabbit.

While the hero can initially be seen panicking over the critter’s erratic movements, he eventually catches on to its patterns and chases it down.

He then gently scoops the rabbit up into his arms and carries it away – all with flames blazing in the background.

(WATCH the video below)

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More Than 200 Nations Promise to Stop Ocean Plastic Waste

 

Over 200 countries signed a resolution this week that promised to collectively eliminate plastic waste in the oceans.

The agreement, which was posed by the United Nations, declared that each nation would start to monitor their country’s packaging methods in favor of more environmentally friendly alternatives.

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“There is very strong language in this resolution,” Norway’s environment minister, Vidar Helgesen, told Reuters. “We now have an agreement to explore a legally binding instrument and other measures and that will be done at the international level over the next 18 months.”

The resolution was initiated by Norway at an environmental summit in Nairobi, Kenya. Though the agreement is not legally binding, 39 governments were spurred to pass legislation that aligned with the goals the very same day.

South Africa and Cameroon in particular joined the ranks of nations banning single-use plastic bags.

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Sleepy 2-Year-old Asks Santa for the Simplest Gift Imaginable

When Santa asked what this 2-year-old girl wanted for Christmas, she had a very relatable request.

On the Saturday after Thanksgiving, Santa was taking holiday requests from kids at Bering’s hardware store in Houston, Texas.

Once Linden Bartell climbed onto Saint Nick’s lap, he asked her what she wanted for Christmas.

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Unfazed by the ordeal, Linden casually rubbed some sleep out of her eyes and said: “I want to take a nap.”

With a smile, Kris Kringle replied: “Santa does too.”

Linden then snuggled into his fluffy white beard while onlookers melted at the endearing exchange.

Because Santa had to keep taking orders from other children on his nice list, Linden did not necessarily get the long winter’s nap that she was hoping for – but her dad Allen says that she was able to get an early night once the family got home from their holiday shopping.

(WATCH the video below)

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How to Break an Addiction in 30 Days

Title: How to Break an Addiction in 30 Days

The Lesson: Addiction can be a slippery slope down to rock bottom – but if given the right tools, anyone can pull themselves out again. Luckily, this particular podcast (as seen in the video below) doesn’t just cover the tools to breaking bad habits – it also discusses the fear, mindsets, struggles, and rewards of kicking alcoholism and addition.

Notable Excerpt: “Most of the things that we do that are addictive are to numb out our anxiety, to numb out our pain, to numb out our feelings of trauma, to numb out our discomfort about meeting people in a social situation, the fear that we won’t have fun, the fear that we won’t be interesting … and that’s the big myth: ‘I won’t have a fun life’. But what we’re finding is that people are actually having more fun because they start doing different things instead.”

The Guest: Jack Canfield, who is the author of the best-selling “Chicken Soup For The Soul” book series, recently published “The 30-Day Sobriety Solution: How to Cut Back or Quit Drinking in the Privacy of Your Own Home”. The book is a carefully-organized manual that is designed to instruct, guide, and ease the reader back into a healthy state of mind without the tethers of alcoholism or drug habits.

The Host: After spending years of his young life and athletic career struggling with his own emotional wellbeing, a crippling injury left Lewis Howes without an identity and without any work. Instead of wallowing in self-pity, however, Howes recreated himself as a multi-million dollar media producer, motivational speaker, bestselling author, and podcast host. The ex-football player now spends his days chatting with the most inspirational icons of this generation on his School of Greatness podcast.

Podcast: The School of Greatness podcast is available for download on Soundcloud and iTunes. You can also watch footage of the interviews on Howes’s YouTube channel.

Books: Howes is the author of the New York Times bestselling book “The School of Greatness”: an in-depth collection of lessons and wisdom that he has gathered from interviewing hundreds of the world’s greatest role models and thinkers. Howes’s latest book, “The Mask of Masculinity”, is based on his experience with the dangerous stereotypes and expectations that are placed on men in modern society.

(WATCH his inspiring talk below) – Feature Photo by Jill111, CC

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How to Find Yourself When You’re Feeling Lost or Detached

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Title: How to Find Yourself When You’re Feeling Detached

The Lesson: When you get caught up in the stresses of everyday life, it’s easy to become disconnected with who you are and what you have going on in your life. Whether it’s work, relationships, or finances that are causing you anxiety, many people tend to lose sight of how blessed they are based on these distractions.

While you may feel emotionally trapped and at the mercy of your own negative feelings, there is a formula for reconnecting with yourself – and it’s pretty easy to understand.

Notable Excerpt: “You have two choices in life: if life doesn’t match your blueprint, you either have to change your life … or – in order for you to be happy – if you can’t change your life, then you have to change your blueprint.”

The Speaker: Tony Robbins is a best-selling author, motivational speaker, life coach, philanthropist, and entrepreneur. The California-based strategist has become such an influential lecturer, over 4 million people have attended his live seminars. In addition to founding several different companies (and his own foundation), Robbins has also done with work with such charities as Feeding America, Spring Health, and Operation Underground Railroad.

Podcast: The Tony Robbins podcast is available for free on Spotify and iTunes. You can also find more of his motivational talks and interviews on his YouTube channel.

Books: Robbins is the author of “Awaken the Giant Within,” “Unshakeable: Your Financial Freedom Playbook”, “Money: Master the Game”, and “Unlimited Power: The New Science of Personal Achievement”.

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Watch Cat Take Drastic Action to Stop Her Human From Singing About Her in the Bathtub

Some people enjoy singing in the shower – but not Pepé the cat.

Pepé apparently hates when her owner Brad Johnsen sings in the bathtub – and that is exactly why he posted a hilarious video of himself doing just that.

While Pepé can be seen stalking her human from the tile, Johnsen sings a little ditty about his feline friend’s hatred of his bathtub past-time.

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Johnsen can be heard belting: “Cause I’m singin’ in the bathtub and my kitty doesn’t like it, she gets really annoyed… I don’t know why you don’t like my beautiful voice so I sing and sing and sing!”

As he continues singing, Pepé starts to slowly move around the tub and Johnsen becomes “a little nervous cause she’s kinda mean”.

Finally, Pepé reaches her limit and forcefully gets her human to stop.

The video cuts off before we can find out whether Johnsen survives the encounter, but one thing is for sure – he wasn’t kidding when he said that Pepé hated singing in the bathtub.

(WATCH the video below)

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Check Out This Record-Breaking Rainbow That Blessed Taiwan For 9 Hours

Students at a school in Taiwan were treated to a rare and delightful site last week: a rainbow that allegedly stretched over the valley for nine hours.

If confirmed, the rainbow in Taipei could set the world record for the longest-lasting rainbow in history.

The last world record was set by a 6-hour rainbow in Yorkshire, England back in 1994. The average rainbow, on the other hand, usually lasts about one hour.

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“It was amazing… It felt like a gift from the sky… It’s so rare!” said Chou Kun-hsuan, a professor in the university’s Department of Atmospheric Sciences, according to the BBC.

Kun-hsuan, alongside his fellow professors and students of the Chinese Culture University, did their best to document the rainbow.

Collectively, students and teachers took 10,000 photos that they plan on using to apply for the world record.

(WATCH the video below)

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A Guide to Spiritual Weight Training: Become a Peaceful Warrior

Title: Spiritual Weight Training and Becoming a Peaceful Warrior

The Lesson: The phrase “peaceful warrior” may seem somewhat contradictory, but there may be more to it than you think. This lesson on spiritual weight training in particular covers everything from the difference between feeling positive emotions and acting as a positive person; suggestions for people going through life transitions; and how to take care of your health when you’re young.

Notable Excerpt: “Many people have heard that saying ‘when the student is ready, the teacher appears’ – it becomes sort of a cliché. But I think what it means – ‘when the student is ready’ – is that any of us, whenever we’re really paying attention, the teacher appears everywhere.”

The Guest: Over the course of his complex career, Dan Millman has become an expert on the way of the peaceful warrior. In fact, he has published 17 books on it, one of which has been translated into 29 languages and turned into an intensely spiritual cinematic masterpiece. Additionally, Millman has become a spiritual mentor to thousands of students through his online eCourse programs.

The Host: After spending years of his young life and athletic career struggling with his own emotional wellbeing, a crippling injury left Lewis Howes without an identity and without any work. Instead of wallowing in self-pity, however, Howes recreated himself as a multi-million dollar media producer, motivational speaker, bestselling author, and podcast host. The ex-football player now spends his days chatting with the most inspirational icons of this generation on his School of Greatness podcast.

Podcast: The School of Greatness podcast is available for download on Soundcloud and iTunes. You can also watch footage of the interviews on Howes’s YouTube channel.

Books: Howes is the author of the New York Times bestselling book “The School of Greatness”: an in-depth collection of lessons and wisdom that he has gathered from interviewing hundreds of the world’s greatest role models and thinkers. Howes’s latest book, “The Mask of Masculinity”, is based on his experience with the dangerous stereotypes and expectations that are placed on men in modern society.

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How Incredibly Successful People Think

Title: How Successful People Think

The Lesson: Anyone can be successful, no matter their background. It’s all about making a conscious decision to pursue things that you are not good at. Unsuccessful people tend to stop pondering success when they hit a road block that seems too hard to overcome. Successful people, on the other hand, know that success isn’t about luck – it’s about learning how to do the things that you can’t do so you can become the person you want to be.

Notable Excerpt: “Success itself is not some big mystery that people haven’t figured out before even though … it can feel like this arduous unknowable process. Success has been figured out and we all know it’s a mindset game. Most of success is just about how we use our psychology.”

The Speaker: Brendon Burchard once went bankrupt from pursuing his dream of being a motivational speaker – now, he is a multi-millionaire. In addition to over 2 million students completing his online business courses and video series, Burchard has become a 3-time New York Times bestselling author, podcast host, motivational speaker, and online coach.

Podcast: The Brendon Show, which debuted at #1 across all categories in its first season, is available on iTunes and Stitcher. Additionally, you can watch Burchard’s talks and lectures on his YouTube channel.

Books: Out of the five he has written, Burchard’s most critically-acclaimed books include “High Performance Habits: How Extraordinary People Become That Way” and “The Motivation Manifesto

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When Guy Sees Napping Restaurant Cook, He Lets Them Sleep and Prepares, Pays For His Own Meal

When a Waffle House employee was having trouble keeping their eyes open during the graveyard shift, Alex Bowen was not about to stop them from getting some much-needed sleep.

Instead, he decided to take manners into his own hands.

Bowen had originally walked into the West Columbia, South Carolina restaurant at 3AM in search of something to eat after a night of drinking. After unsuccessfully waiting 10 minutes for someone to assist him in the deserted restaurant, he finally went back into the kitchen and saw the exhausted employee slumped over a table.

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Bowen told Inside Edition: “As soon as I walked around the bar to go to the back and I noticed one employee sleeping, I looked at her for a few seconds and I thought about waking her up but I thought ‘this employee is probably tired, I got you fam, I’ll take care of it’.”

Bowen then made himself his own steak and cheese sandwich, gobbled his meal down, cleaned up after himself, and quietly left the restaurant. He didn’t dine and dash, however – Bowen later returned to the restaurant so he could pay for his food when a cashier was present.

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Youngster Travels 1,000 Miles to Meet 81-Year-old Lady He Met on ‘Words With Friends’

A picture speaks more than a thousands words – and these two individuals are particularly good with words.

22-year-old Spencer Sleyon and 81-year-old Rosalind “Roz” Guttman have spent the last year developing a friendship built on their rivalry in the crossword puzzle game, Words With Friends. Then, last week, they came together in person for the first time.

Considering Sleyon is an aspiring young rapper from Harlem, he is not the mostly likely counterpart for Guttman: a senior resident at a West Palm Beach retirement community in Florida. But since the app first paired them as opponents, the two have battled in over 324 games of wit.

Over the course of their virtual competition, the two would send messages to each other with criticism, compliments, and chit-chat. As the months passed, the senior and the youngster became close friends.

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When Sleyon mentioned his unique online friendship to his pastor Amy Butler, she was thrilled by the sweet story. Butler asked if she could use the story of their friendship in her sermon about how “relationships change us”.

After giving the sermon, however, Butler wanted the story to take one step further—she wanted Sleyon and Guttman to meet each other in person.

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Sleyon and Butler confirmed a meet-up with Guttman, booked their tickets to Florida, and hopped on the plane.

Butler snapped a selfie with the musician and tweeted it with the caption reading: “She’s 86 and lives in a retirement community in Florida. He’s 22 and lives in Harlem. They met online playing #WordsWithFriends. Tomorrow they’ll meet in person. I get to be there. #RelationshipsChangeUs.”

The Words With Friends Twitter page responded, adding to the avalanche of emotional reactions across the internet. Their response to the social media tale read: “We can’t get enough of this! Amazing. Thank you for sharing your story with us.”

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Butler was able to snap some sweet photos of the moment Sleyon and Guttman first laid eyes on each other.

After posting the pic, the young man tweeted, “Life is…crazy, I’ve never [even] been to Florida, y’all.”

Judging by the expressions on their faces, it looks like words finally failed them.

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