Here is what Michelle Obama Said

I am Michelle Obama Said

Don’t ever underestimate the importance you can have. Because history has shown us that courage can be contagious.

Michelle Obama

‘Courage’

Courage is choosing to believe your voice matters. It’s speaking up, standing firm, and being brave enough to lead by example — even when it’s uncomfortable.

Making Your Life Better One Step at a Time

Riddle Of The Day

Question Mark What GIF by Ziggora

Which initiative did Michelle Obama launch to promote healthy eating and exercise among children?

Login or Subscribe to participate in polls.

Make Sure To Forward it to a friend to see if they get the Riddle right.

The Advice Column

Today’s Question: How can I remind myself that my courage actually matters?

Be Brave.

You might not realize it in the moment, but one small act of courage can spark a chain reaction. Throughout history, the boldness of one person has often lit the way for many others. Here’s why your courage is more powerful than you think:

  1. Courage inspires courage: When you stand up, speak out, or show up, others see that it’s possible and they’re more likely to follow.

  2. Change always starts small: Every movement, breakthrough, or shift began with someone deciding not to stay silent or still.

  3. You never know who’s watching: Someone around you may be looking for a sign that it’s okay to be brave—and you could be that sign.

  4. Your voice matters: In a world full of noise, authenticity and boldness stand out. When you use your voice, you make room for others to do the same.

  5. Fear is contagious—but so is bravery: Just like doubt can spread, so can hope, action, and belief.

  6. Legacy starts now: The actions you take today become stories someone else might tell tomorrow with you as their reason to act.

Stay tuned for tomorrow’s newsletter.