An article by Dorie Clark which appeared in entrepreneur.com featured a book titled, Broadcasting Happiness written by Michelle Gielan. The book describes a study where participants were divided into two groups. Each group watched a three-minute news video early in the morning. One group watched a video that contained negative stories while the other watched a video that presented stories of people overcoming challenges through hard work. Six to eight hours later, those who watched the negative video were 27 percent more likely to report having had a bad day, while those who watched the positive video were 88 percent more likely to report having had a good day. So, how you start your day truly does make all the difference in how the rest of your day goes. The lesson here is to make sure we begin each day by consuming a few minutes of positive information.