Letâs be honest: some mornings, the only thing getting me out of bed is a toddler screaming âDAAAAD!â in stereo. But todayâs Thought of the Day and Question of the Day got me thinkingâwhat if the motivation wasnât chaos or obligation, but something closer to purpose?
In this post, weâll explore the wisdom behind Bernadette Jiwaâs gentle reminder that we were born to try, not to succeed at everything, and weâll take a closer look at what might make tomorrow worth waking up for. Along the way, Iâll share a few past reflections, some hard-earned lessons, and hopefully leave you with a thought or two of your own.
Thought of the Day: We are not born to succeed at every turn. We are born to try. â Bernadette Jiwa
Can we just take a moment to thank Bernadette Jiwa for this one? Because I needed to hear that. Probably yesterday. And the day before that.
Thereâs this unspoken pressureâespecially for anyone juggling careers, relationships, parenting (hi, fellow sleep-deprived warriors)âto get it right all the time. But we werenât built for constant victory laps. We were built to show up. To try. To mess it up a little. To try again.
I donât know about you, but there are days when I barely cross the finish lineâand some when I never even find the track. And yet, showing up with honest effort counts. Not just in the big, world-changing way, but in the tiny, quiet, deeply human way.
This isnât the first time weâve talked about showing up over being perfect. In Before You Worry About How to Win the Game, I wrote about choosing the right game in the first place. And in Do You Know How to Fail, we looked at the emotional fallout of mistaking effort for failure.
Todayâs thought is a reminder that effort is enough. That being in the arena, muddy, unsure, maybe even slightly under caffeinated, is a win in itself.

Question of the Day: What will make you excited to wake up tomorrow?
Sometimes the answer is âa cinnamon roll.â And honestly? Thatâs valid.
But other times, itâs something deeper. A conversation Iâve been looking forward to. A problem Iâm excited to solve. A moment I hope to witness my kid learning a new word, a sunrise on a quiet walk, the rare gift of a peaceful cup of coffee before the house explodes into chaos.
The things that make us excited to wake up donât have to be grand. In fact, the smaller the better. Tomorrowâs joy could come from planning a date night, starting a book thatâs been sitting on the nightstand for six months, or just knowing youâll finally have 10 minutes to yourself. Thatâs gold.
In What Do You Love About the Night?, we explored the magic of quiet hours. This question flips the lens: What makes the morning magical?
If you donât have an answer right now, thatâs okay. Try asking yourself again tonight. Itâs a question worth falling asleep with.
Letâs Keep the Conversation Going
What will make you excited to wake up tomorrow? Drop a comment belowâIâd love to hear. And if you want these daily prompts delivered right to your inbox (no alarm clock needed), sign up for the daily email here. Itâs free, and itâs your daily excuse to pause, reflect, and maybe even smile.
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