Dad’s Daily Dime with Dr. Mirch
Summary: With the craziness of life and limited time to teach kids about life's important lessons, Dr. Mirch records a "Daily Dime" to create a timeless library of truths for his boys. You will want to share these dimes with your kids too!
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We are increasingly giving our eyes to our phones than to other eyes. Technology is an important part of our future, but what is the healthy balance?
Not spending enough time with your loved ones because of technology is an epidemic. Here's why Dr. Mirch talks about putting down the phones and paying more attention to each other.
Winning and losing are a part of life. But doing it with grace is worth noting. Dr. Mirch shares what he's learned about both sides of the spectrum.
In life, we've got choices. We can either be really good at what we do, or we can choose to do nothing at all. Which person are you? Dr. Mirch explains this life lesson to his boys.
What you put into your body is extremely important. Dr. Mirch explains why this is from a scientific perspective to his boys.
What kind of superstitions do you have? My boys are in a for a history lesson.
There is a big difference between being schooled and being educated. Our kids should know the difference.
Even though this recording took place in 2018, the message stands clear. Life presents us many opportunities to celebrate. Let's do more of that.
Life isn't about winning, but it is about effort. What do you do to be the best version of yourself?
Being lazy stops you from living your best life.
What happens when you turn laziness into intentional action? Your world changes.
When you you dream, you can do anything!
Making life fun has its advantages. Some of them, you may not have realized yet.
I love this poem, "If" by Kipling, and I want it to share with you because it captures life's journey. And the forks in the road that we face and the challenges that we face. And this poem is basically about having the right mindset and the right response to life's challenges. And here are a few takeaways that I wanted to highlight.
Those who are willing to be imperfect- they are the people who are going to try the most, they’re gonna fail the most, they’re going to learn the most, experience the most and ultimately they’re gonna be the people who succeed the most.