<p>Welcome to <strong>the Daily Quote </strong>– I&#39;m Andrew McGivern.<br>Today&#39;s quote comes from <strong>Denise Brennan-Nelson</strong>, children&#39;s book author, who wrote:<br><em><strong>&quot;Someday is not a day of the week.&quot;</strong></em><br>Hmmm... Someday is really not a day of the week.<br>Simple. Direct. Devastating.<br>Because we all do this. We say &quot;someday&quot; like it&#39;s a real day. Like it&#39;s coming. Like it&#39;s on the calendar.<br>&quot;Someday I&#39;ll start that business.&quot; &quot;Someday I&#39;ll write that book.&quot; &quot;Someday I&#39;ll travel.&quot; &quot;Someday I&#39;ll call them.&quot;<br>But check your calendar. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday. Friday. Saturday. Sunday.<br>No Someday.<br>Brennan-Nelson wrote this for children, but adults need to hear it more. Because we&#39;re the ones who&#39;ve perfected the art of postponing life with that one word: someday.<br>Someday is comfortable. It feels like a commitment without actually committing. It feels like a plan without actually planning. It lets you dream without taking any risk.<br>But here&#39;s the truth: Someday never comes. Because it doesn&#39;t exist.<br>When you say &quot;someday,&quot; you&#39;re really saying &quot;never, but I don&#39;t want to admit that.&quot; You&#39;re avoiding the real question: Will you actually do this? Or won&#39;t you?<br>Because if you will, it needs a real day. Monday. Next Friday. March 15th. Something specific. Something real.<br>If you won&#39;t, that&#39;s fine. But stop lying to yourself with &quot;someday.&quot;<br>Brennan-Nelson exposes this lie with five simple words. Someday is not a day. It&#39;s an excuse dressed up as a promise.<br>So here&#39;s the question: What are you saving for &quot;someday&quot;? And when – what actual day – will you do it?<br>Because someday is not coming. It&#39;s not on the calendar. It doesn&#39;t exist.<br>But Monday does. Tuesday does. Today does.<br>Pick a real day. Or admit you won&#39;t do it. But stop hiding behind someday.<br>That&#39;s it for today. I&#39;m Andrew McGivern – I&#39;ll see you in the next one with another Daily Quote.</p>

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Denise Brennan-Nelson - "Someday is not a day of the week."

MAR 3, 20263 MIN
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Denise Brennan-Nelson - "Someday is not a day of the week."

MAR 3, 20263 MIN

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<p>Welcome to <strong>the Daily Quote </strong>– I&#39;m Andrew McGivern.<br>Today&#39;s quote comes from <strong>Denise Brennan-Nelson</strong>, children&#39;s book author, who wrote:<br><em><strong>&quot;Someday is not a day of the week.&quot;</strong></em><br>Hmmm... Someday is really not a day of the week.<br>Simple. Direct. Devastating.<br>Because we all do this. We say &quot;someday&quot; like it&#39;s a real day. Like it&#39;s coming. Like it&#39;s on the calendar.<br>&quot;Someday I&#39;ll start that business.&quot; &quot;Someday I&#39;ll write that book.&quot; &quot;Someday I&#39;ll travel.&quot; &quot;Someday I&#39;ll call them.&quot;<br>But check your calendar. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday. Friday. Saturday. Sunday.<br>No Someday.<br>Brennan-Nelson wrote this for children, but adults need to hear it more. Because we&#39;re the ones who&#39;ve perfected the art of postponing life with that one word: someday.<br>Someday is comfortable. It feels like a commitment without actually committing. It feels like a plan without actually planning. It lets you dream without taking any risk.<br>But here&#39;s the truth: Someday never comes. Because it doesn&#39;t exist.<br>When you say &quot;someday,&quot; you&#39;re really saying &quot;never, but I don&#39;t want to admit that.&quot; You&#39;re avoiding the real question: Will you actually do this? Or won&#39;t you?<br>Because if you will, it needs a real day. Monday. Next Friday. March 15th. Something specific. Something real.<br>If you won&#39;t, that&#39;s fine. But stop lying to yourself with &quot;someday.&quot;<br>Brennan-Nelson exposes this lie with five simple words. Someday is not a day. It&#39;s an excuse dressed up as a promise.<br>So here&#39;s the question: What are you saving for &quot;someday&quot;? And when – what actual day – will you do it?<br>Because someday is not coming. It&#39;s not on the calendar. It doesn&#39;t exist.<br>But Monday does. Tuesday does. Today does.<br>Pick a real day. Or admit you won&#39;t do it. But stop hiding behind someday.<br>That&#39;s it for today. I&#39;m Andrew McGivern – I&#39;ll see you in the next one with another Daily Quote.</p>