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Simone Biles - "Turn your setbacks into setups for your comeback."

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Welcome to the Daily Quote [https://greatnewspodcast.com/dailyquote], the podcast designed to kickstart your day in a positive way. I'm your host, Andrew McGivern, and this episode is brought to you by the Great News podcast [https://greatnewspodcast.com/podcast]. Because great news should be heard, and the link is right here in the show notes. Today's quote comes from Simone Biles: Simone Biles is an American gymnast widely regarded as one of the greatest athletes of all time. With multiple Olympic and World Championship medals, she has inspired millions not only through her athletic achievements but also through her openness about mental health, resilience, and overcoming challenges. She once said, "Turn your setbacks into setups for your comeback." Nobody enjoys setbacks. Whether it's a failed project, a missed opportunity, a rejection, or an unexpected obstacle, setbacks can leave us feeling discouraged and maybe even questioning our path forward. But Simone Biles reminds us that setbacks don't have to be the end of the story. In fact, they can become the beginning of something even better. Many of life's greatest comebacks start with disappointment. A setback often forces us to learn, adapt, and grow in ways that success never could. It reveals our strengths, sharpens our focus, and prepares us for future opportunities. The key is how we respond. Do we let the setback define us, or do we use it as fuel for our comeback? Simone Biles herself has demonstrated this throughout her career, showing that resilience isn't about never falling down, it's about finding the courage to rise again. So here's the question: What setback in your life could become the foundation for your next comeback? Remember, a setback is not a permanent condition. It may simply be preparing you for what's next. That's going to do it for today. I'm Andrew McGivern signing off for now, but I'll be back... tomorrow! Same pod time, same pod station with another Daily Quote.

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Epictetus - "Man is not worried by real problems so much as by imagined anxieties."

Welcome to the Daily Quote [https://greatnewspodcast.com/dailyquote], the podcast designed to kickstart your day in a positive way. I'm your host, Andrew McGivern, and this episode is brought to you by the Great News podcast [https://greatnewspodcast.com/podcast]. Because great news should be heard, and the link is right here in the show notes. Today's quote of the day comes from Epictetus. Epictetus was a Greek Stoic philosopher who lived from around 50 to 135 AD. Born into slavery, he later gained his freedom and became one of the most influential thinkers of the Stoic tradition. His teachings focused on self-discipline, resilience, and learning to focus on what we can control rather than what we cannot. He once said: "Man is not worried by real problems so much as by imagined anxieties." Have you ever spent hours worrying about something that never actually happened? Maybe you've imagined a conversation going badly, a project failing, or a future problem that exists only in your mind. Most of us have. Epictetus reminds us that many of our worries aren't caused by real events. They're caused by stories we tell ourselves about what might happen. That's not to say that real problems don't exist. They do. But often, the anxiety we experience comes from mentally replaying worst-case scenarios rather than dealing with what's actually in front of us. The good news is that imagined problems lose much of their power when we bring our attention back to the present moment. What's happening right now? What can you control right now? Those questions often reveal that reality is much more manageable than our fears would have us believe. And in today's world of AI Slop and Polarized Social Media Feeds. It is easy to get triggered by meme's about certain political figures who won't be named... but half of them are made up. But we still get triggered and angry over them. Because it is something they could have said? Einstein said the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. But I would add to that... allowing yourself to be anxious and stressed over something someone didn't say because you think they would have said it. Maybe it is time to stop catastrophizing and start imagining the best case scenario instead of the worst possible outcome! So here's the question: What worry in your life is based more on imagination than on reality? Remember, many of the battles we fight never actually take place. The mind can create problems that the future never delivers. Or belief false narratives of the present that don't exist and don't serve you or your well being. That's going to do it for today. I'm Andrew McGivern signing off for now, but I'll be back... tomorrow! Same pod time, same pod station with another Daily Quote.

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episode Simone Biles - "Turn your setbacks into setups for your comeback." cover

Simone Biles - "Turn your setbacks into setups for your comeback."

Welcome to the Daily Quote [https://greatnewspodcast.com/dailyquote], the podcast designed to kickstart your day in a positive way. I'm your host, Andrew McGivern, and this episode is brought to you by the Great News podcast [https://greatnewspodcast.com/podcast]. Because great news should be heard, and the link is right here in the show notes. Today's quote comes from Simone Biles: Simone Biles is an American gymnast widely regarded as one of the greatest athletes of all time. With multiple Olympic and World Championship medals, she has inspired millions not only through her athletic achievements but also through her openness about mental health, resilience, and overcoming challenges. She once said, "Turn your setbacks into setups for your comeback." Nobody enjoys setbacks. Whether it's a failed project, a missed opportunity, a rejection, or an unexpected obstacle, setbacks can leave us feeling discouraged and maybe even questioning our path forward. But Simone Biles reminds us that setbacks don't have to be the end of the story. In fact, they can become the beginning of something even better. Many of life's greatest comebacks start with disappointment. A setback often forces us to learn, adapt, and grow in ways that success never could. It reveals our strengths, sharpens our focus, and prepares us for future opportunities. The key is how we respond. Do we let the setback define us, or do we use it as fuel for our comeback? Simone Biles herself has demonstrated this throughout her career, showing that resilience isn't about never falling down, it's about finding the courage to rise again. So here's the question: What setback in your life could become the foundation for your next comeback? Remember, a setback is not a permanent condition. It may simply be preparing you for what's next. That's going to do it for today. I'm Andrew McGivern signing off for now, but I'll be back... tomorrow! Same pod time, same pod station with another Daily Quote.

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Welcome to the Daily Quote [https://greatnewspodcast.com/dailyquote], the podcast designed to kickstart your day in a positive way. I'm your host, Andrew McGivern, and this episode is brought to you by the Great News podcast [https://greatnewspodcast.com/podcast]. Because great news should be heard, and the link is right here in the show notes. Today's quote comes from Mandy Hale: Mandy Hale is an American author, blogger, and speaker known for her inspirational writing on personal growth, self-worth, and finding the courage to live authentically. Her books and messages have encouraged countless people to embrace change and pursue lives that align with who they truly are. Mandy Hale once said, "Growth is painful. Change is painful. But nothing is as painful as staying stuck somewhere you don't belong." Most of us don't like change. Whether it's starting a new career, ending a relationship, moving to a new city, or pursuing a dream that feels uncertain, change can be uncomfortable. It often requires us to leave behind what's familiar and step into the unknown. That's why many people stay where they are, even when they know it's no longer the right place for them. But Mandy Hale points out an important truth: while growth and change can be painful, staying stuck can be even more painful. When we remain in situations that no longer serve us, we often trade temporary discomfort for long-term dissatisfaction. We stop growing. We stop moving forward. And over time, we begin to wonder what might have happened if we'd had the courage to make a change. Growth isn't easy. Neither is change. But both are signs that life is moving. he discomfort of change is due to uncertainty and growth. But if not taking the at risk leads to stagnation, dissatisfaction and even depression then it shouldn't be a tough decision. But it is... trust me I know. But after you do it you will almost always be better off for it. So here's the question: Is there an area of your life where you've been choosing comfort over growth? Sometimes the path forward is uncomfortable. But that discomfort may be a sign that you're moving toward where you truly belong. Change is uncomfortable but staying stuck is worse! That's going to do it for today. I'm Andrew McGivern signing off for now, but I'll be back... tomorrow! Same pod time, same pod station with another Daily Quote.

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Welcome to the Daily Quote, [https://greatnewspodcast.com/dailyquote] the podcast designed to kickstart your day in a positive way. I'm your host, Andrew McGivern, and this episode is brought to you by the Great News podcast [https://greatnewspodcast.com/podcast]. Because great news should be heard, and the link is right here in the show notes. Today's quote comes from Walt Whitman: Walt Whitman was an American poet, essayist, and journalist who lived from 1819 to 1892. Often called the father of free verse poetry, he is best known for his groundbreaking collection of poems, Leaves of Grass. His work celebrated individuality, optimism, humanity, and the beauty of everyday life. Walt Whitman once said: "Keep your face always toward the sunshine and shadows will fall behind you." I love the simplicity of this message. When you face the sunshine, your shadow naturally falls behind you. The shadow doesn't disappear, but it no longer dominates your view. Life works much the same way. We all face challenges, tragedies, disappointments, worries, and setbacks. Those shadows are part of being human. But if we focus exclusively on what's wrong, those shadows can seem larger than they really are. Whitman reminds us that where we direct our attention matters. When we focus on opportunities, gratitude, progress, and possibility, we don't ignore life's difficulties, we simply choose not to let them define our perspective. That's one reason I believe in sharing great news and daily motivational quotes. There will always be problems in the world, but there are also remarkable stories of innovation, kindness, and human progress happening every day. The problem is the mainstream media, social media feeds and many of your closest friends are facing away from the sunshine and all they see is shadow. The media gets paid when they have your attention and the easiest way to get your attention is to report on all the news in the shadows. And that amplifies this idea that the world is a bad, dangerous place. And so we get trapped in a cycle of negative news reporting, doom scrolling and conversations about how the world is going to hell in a hand basket. And most of us don't even realize that all we have to do is turn around and face the sun. The shadows are still there. Bad things are still happening but now we can also see the good things too. The hope, the progress, the love... and the gratitude. So here's the question: What sunshine could you choose to focus on today? Remember, the shadows may still be there, but they don't have to be the center of your attention. Your perspective is a choice. And knowing that... direction will you be facing today? That's going to do it for today. I'm Andrew McGivern signing off for now, but I'll be back... tomorrow! Same pod time, same pod station with another Daily Quote.

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Welcome to the Daily Quote [https://greatnewpodcast.com/dailyquote], the podcast designed to kickstart your day in a positive way. I'm your host, Andrew McGivern, and this episode is brought to you by the Great News podcast [https://greatnewspodcast.com/podcast]. Because great news should be heard, and the link is right here in the show notes. Today's quote comes from Martin H. Fischer: Martin H. Fischer was an American physician, scientist, educator, and author who lived from 1879 to 1962. In addition to his medical work, he became known for his insightful observations about learning, knowledge, and the human experience. He once said, "Knowledge is a process of piling up facts; wisdom lies in their simplification." We live in a world overflowing with information. Every day we're exposed to news articles, podcasts, videos, books, social media posts, and endless streams of data. It's easier than ever to accumulate knowledge. But Fischer reminds us that knowledge and wisdom are not the same thing. Knowledge is collecting facts. Wisdom is understanding what those facts mean and being able to distill them into simple truths that guide our decisions and actions. Think about the experts you admire. The most effective teachers, leaders, and communicators aren't usually the ones who make things more complicated. They're the ones who can take complex ideas and explain them simply and clearly. The same applies to our own lives. Sometimes we're so busy gathering more information that we forget to pause and ask: What's the real lesson here? What can I do with this information? What do I need? So here's the question: What area of your life could benefit from less information and more clarity? Remember, wisdom isn't about knowing more. It's about understanding what matters most. That's going to do it for today. I'm Andrew McGivern signing off for now, but I'll be back... tomorrow! Same pod time, same pod station with another Daily Quote.

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