That's especially true when you're trying to make a difference and showing up for something you care about. The entrepreneurs and experts I get to work with go through many challenging moments.

Whether it's a launch that fails, a moment where you're really not sure whether you'll make payroll that month, or just a crappy hater landing in your email on a morning when you didn't get enough sleep, this journey can be hard.

Recently, I experienced a string of tough days. It felt like every client had an emergency. I hadn't been sleeping well. My husband was going through a transition at work. Even our dog was sick.

I was tired, emotionally spent, burnt out on work and desperately needed a pick-me-up.

I decided to watch Dear . . . on Apple TV+.

I chose to start with the episode on Lin-Manuel Miranda. I love Lin-Manuel because, for a brief time, we both lived in the Heights (Washington Heights, in Manhattan). I feel like he's a kindred spirit and I love his music.

When I watched the episode, well — I lost my shit. I came unprepared for the tears and the sheer amount of Kleenex I needed.

If you're driven to do the work you do — and write a book — because you want to make an impact, this series is a must. I would even say that it's as good, if not slightly better, for inspiration than Ted Lasso.

But — because you're reading this and probably not looking for TV recommendations right now — I want to share a few quotes that I've taken from the amazing leaders profiled from the series that I think apply to what we're all doing out here on these Internet streets. (Enjoy.)

"When I'm afraid of something, I make it my best friend. Doing that always leads to something better." — Jane Fonda

"There is no one way. There is no right or wrong path." –Misty Copeland

"You're one of a kind, and that's something to be proud of." — Big Bird

"Every individual has some role to play in this life, and every individual makes a difference every day. We have a choice as to what kind of difference we are going to make." — Jane Goodall

"If every single one of us focused on something we want to see changed, the ripple effect of that could change the world." — Aly Raisman

Cheers to your success,

— Meghan