Daily Motivations - The Power of Focus and Self-Worth
Episode Date: February 3, 2026Speaker:Tony RobbinsInstagram - @daily_motivationsorgFacebook- @daily_motivationsorg...
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If I'm stressed in my life, I got to stop managing.
I got to start creating.
Creating life on your terms, like deciding what are the immutable.
It's like, if you want to take the island, you've got to burn your boats.
If you have a way to go back, the mind will rationalize and you will go back.
But if you really are committed to a greater quality of life, you have to have something you value more than your present way of doing things.
You wake up every day and you know that life is a gift and you want to give back even more.
What I say to people, you want your life to keep growing, keep putting yourself in new environments.
Keep getting around things you're not used to and let something hit you.
People don't know their passions because they keep going and doing the same things.
It's like, get around where it's better and see what hits you.
For things to change, you've got to change.
For things to get better, you've got to get better, right?
The story is the belief you've told yourself over and over because belief is the invisible force that controls everything in your life.
And when you have a belief that you've honed because you're fearful and you've never done it.
this before, then I can show you exactly how to do it and you'll say it doesn't work.
I've tried that. Yeah, how many times, how hard, how many minutes, right? But what's behind the
story is your state, your mental, emotional state. If I said to you, I am going to lose
12 pounds in the next six weeks. There is non-negotiable. Here's what I do this and this and this.
Do you think I'm going to do it? Yes. You bet your ass I'm going to do it, right? You can feel the state
Because I believe there's three decisions you make every moment of your life.
You're making them right now if you're listening to me and so it's your audience.
The first one is what are you going to focus on.
You're going to be focused on what happened yesterday, what you're going to have for lunch, what I'm saying, how it relates to you.
There are millions of things you can focus on.
But you don't experience life.
Experience the life you focus on.
And most of us are distortion, deletion creatures.
Our brains don't take out all the unconsciously.
It's too much.
So our brains delete things.
We distort things.
We generalize things.
we can make it through our lives.
And so if you don't control your focus, you react.
The minute you focus on something, your brain has to figure out what does this mean?
Is this the end of the beginning?
Is this person dissing me?
Are they challenging me?
Are they coaching me?
Are they loving me?
And whatever meaning you give it produces emotion.
And out of that emotion, you make the third decision, what am I going to do?
Everyone gets called on the journey.
Most people try to resist it.
But that journey, that's what the call is.
that's called to grow.
So I'm big on, change your story, change your life.
And I'm big on understanding the narrative
of where you are in the story of your life.
Because if you understand where you are,
it gives context, it gives meaning,
and it doesn't make you feel overwhelmed.
Change is never a matter of ability.
It's always a matter of strong enough reasons, of motive.
If you got strong enough reasons,
you can do just about anything.
And so I really believe that the secret to life
is to find something you care about more than yourself
that gives you that pull motivation.
and then you're never going to lack for energy,
you're never going to lack for passion,
you're never going to lack for anything,
and you're going to have a life that's extremely meaningful.
Life is calling you, what are you going to give?
Not just what you want to give, but what people need.
And so my focus is, I give people what they want,
but my goal is so I can give them what they need,
which is a life that has more meaning.
You know, you're going to battle with internal things within you
and external things,
but if you keep going, you're going to eventually slay your dragons,
and you come out and the hero of your own life,
and you have something to share, that isn't bullshit.
It's not something you read somewhere.
It's something you've lived.
And everybody can feel you've lived it
because it's a different level of ownership, you know.
And then, by the way, as soon as you do that,
it happens again.
You call on another journey.
You have a new level of challenge that you need to go on it.
It just never ends.
But it makes life really, really beautiful.
How can people who are always very hard on themselves
learn to build up their self-esteem a little bit more?
I don't know self-esteem is the answer.
You know, I think, I don't think it's bad to be hard on yourself, as long as you also celebrate when the victories happen.
But, you know, so many people will tell you, I have poor self-esteem because when I was a kid, people said this to me and that to me.
It's convenient that you remember those things and not the positive things that also occur, obviously.
I think it's more important is to realize that self-esteem is earned.
It's only earned by you with yourself.
You're not going to get self-esteem because everybody praises you.
Someone can tell your whole life that you're brilliant, you're a genius, you're beautiful, you're handsome, and you know, I believe it.
Someone can tell you, you know, you're a piece of crap and you're never going to become anything.
And there's a party you can say, I'll show you, as many people have.
And then they develop drive out of it, right?
So it's really, self-esteem comes from doing incredibly difficult things where you know you pushed yourself.
It's not virtue signaling.
It's not telling people about it.
It's what you know inside your soul is true.
And the more you do things that are incredibly difficult, and especially things that are meaningful, meaning they're not just about yourself, the higher that esteem would be.
I think the most important thing for self-esteem is to find something you care about more than your,
If you find something you care about more than you, you won't be thinking about yourself all the time and all your whole self-esteem just goes out the window.
The real question is, what do you want?
If you want an extraordinary life, my definition that is life on your terms.
Some people, it's three beautiful children, the white picket fence, some people, it's building a multi-billion dollar business, somebody else that's writing poetry.
Instead of looking for somebody else, it's like, okay, what do you really want from your life?
and aligning yourself with moving forward towards what you really want.
If you can do that in a way that also you feel serving others simultaneously,
there's a sense of meaning in life that can't be replaced by self-esteem or praise or compliments or being nice to yourself.
And I don't think it's bad to be tough on yourself.
I'm pretty tough on myself, I'll be honest with you.
Being overly tough on yourself usually comes by making comparisons that don't make sense.
You're comparing to somebody else's life that has a totally different path, a totally different experience.
We all develop in different stages and different things.
They all want different things.
But eventually, you wake up and saying, it's good to be strong with yourself.
But beating yourself up just lowers your energy.
And when your energy gets lower, you produce less.
And you don't have the same level of joy.
You don't have the impact that you want to have, nor do you have the excitement that you really want to have.
So I look at it as something that it's worth earning your own self-esteem, but it's really not the secret.
The secret is find something else you obsess about more than yourself, and you'll have a level of energy that will compel you over the long term.
When I began, I began with a fuel, which was like, I'm going to show them.
It was anger that drove me.
I'm just going to show you type of thing.
But that fuel doesn't last.
And then the next fuel that people tend to use is, I got to succeed.
But there's a little fear underneath that that's driving them, which is like, what if I don't?
Versus a knowing, you know, it's like, if you give your all.
every day, your gifts will make room for you.
And it's like having a knowingness that things are going to be fine.
And then there's the next level, which is you start to know who you are,
and you're not trying to prove it to yourself or other people.
And it's just, you just want to help.
It's the difference between what I would call push motivation and pull, right?
Push is, I'm going to make this happen.
And it takes tremendous willpower.
And I know you have plenty of willpower.
I do as well.
But there's a limit to willpower.
But there's no limit to pull.
Whole is when there's something magnificent that you want to serve, something that you've got an obsession for to create or to do or make happen.
And that doesn't, you know, you don't lose that energy.
You don't lose those components and you're able to laugh and enjoy along the way.
I think it's important to realize wherever focus goes, energy flows.
It's corny, but it's true, right?
In fact, maybe an easier way of saying it is we don't experience life.
None of us do.
we experience the life we focus on.
So in any moment, what's wrong
is always available. So is what's right.
So it's not about being positive.
It's about being intelligent.
You know, you've got to look at the impact
of what you're believing.
And you've got to look at and say,
you know, where's my focus going?
I can always be upset about something.
I can always find something to be joyous
or at least grateful for, which leads to joy.
And I think it's learning to discipline
your disappointments,
you know, not allow them to grow
and to move on and to use whatever life is giving you,
where do you tend to focus more?
Your past, your present, and your future.
We all spend it all three,
but where do you spend more of your time?
Most of us who are achievers tend to focus on the future,
but all the joy is in the present.
The majority of people spend a lot of time in the past,
and the problem is you can't change it.
You're constantly focusing on what's missing versus what you have.
You're focused on what you can't control.
And there's two worlds, right?
The external world, the internal world.
We can control the external world.
We can influence it.
The part we can control is what's going on inside of us.
And that we can control what we focus on.
We can control the meaning.
We can decide the meaning makers.
And we can decide what to do.
And when we make those three decisions, we're in control of our life.
And all the anxiety and bullshit tends to go away,
especially if we're trying to do that to serve something more than ourselves.
Because you can't serve something more than yourself and not benefit.
When you want some self-esteem, do something worthwhile.
Beyond just yourself.
We all know the two emotions that destroy your relationship, your business, your life, it's fear and anger.
Those are two extremes.
He can't be grateful and fearful simultaneously.
He can't be angry and grateful simultaneously.
But you look at somebody like Steph Curry, and you see this guy, you know, shoot the ball from almost half court.
He doesn't even look.
He turns around and just waves because he knows it's in already.
And there's swish and the crowd goes crazy.
And people look at it and go,
He's unbelievable. He's unbelievable. He's the greatest three-point shooter in history. There's no one like him.
But what they don't pay attention to is that isn't like a little gift. He shoots 500 shots every single day, never less than that, seven days a week.
For more than 15 years, his 15-year professional career. He's been doing it since before he was in college. His dad really trained him.
So think of that. 3,500 shots a week, 168,000 shots in a year, 2 million shots in his 15-year NBA career, so he can make a lot.
3600 shots, not even one-tenth of one percent. I tell people you get rewarded in public for what
you practice in private. I think everything happens for a reason. I think there's a higher purpose.
I think it's my job to find it. I think that life happens for us, not to us, but it's our job to figure it out.
You can make some simple patterns and change your whole life, a focus. The minute you focus on something,
your brain has to decide what does it mean? And meaning is what creates a moment. And meaning is what creates a
And emotion is where your life is, right?
And so the quality of your life is the quality of your emotions.
We all have a pattern of focusing on what we have and at times on what's missing.
Which one do you think most people spend more time focusing on what they have or what's missing?
You can engineer your life to have more happiness.
But I think the real challenge is thinking so hardly about being taken seriously just represents your fears.
Right?
It's like, I think spiritual development, when people talk about spiritual, not religious development,
spiritual development is the level of comfort you can have with just being your real self.
And I think that's not an easy task because we're all trying to be something, but we already are that something we're trying to be.
That doesn't mean you can't be better, but it's like accepting and appreciating what you really are.
And instead of projecting, you know, something else takes a lot of pain out of your body, takes a lot of wasting.
energy out, it gets a lot of fears to just disappear.
And I don't have an easy path for that.
I think it's the hero's journey.
I feel if I work my ass off, now I've done my part, okay, now come through me,
let's do this, and it tends to flow.
Life happens to me or I happen to life.
But life happens for me.
Yes, not to me.
Yeah, is a wonderful reframe.
Yeah, I really believe it.
But you've got to dig for it.
It's not easy.
It's got to be earned, right?
Like, wishing for confidence without competence is just delusion.
You have no evidence to say that you can do this thing.
If you want freedom, if you value freedom, you can't possibly have it as long as you played the victim role.
None of that makes you who you are.
None of that controls where you are in your life.
It's like, have you ever had something happened in your life that was horrible?
I mean, it was painful.
You'd never want to go through it again in a million years.
You wouldn't want anybody else to go through it that you care about.
but after five or ten years you look back and you say
I never want to go through it again
but now I see the wisdom in it.
I'm glad I did.
It's like it made me care so much more.
It made me so much stronger.
It made something in me more.
I mean, I'm sure you can relate to that, can't you?
Yeah, for sure.
I mean, you don't really realize.
It's just life.
And then you learn a little bit more about yourself
and you start to realize,
well, look at all of the ways that I've had to compensate
for that.
Look at all of the ways that it's held me back.
Look at all of the beliefs that I have about myself.
And God, if only if only, if only,
that hadn't happened, then I would be here or I would be there.
And then you realize, well, the light side of all of that dark stuff
is usually the stuff that I'm most proud of myself for.
So the fact that you were maybe a little bit alone in childhood
means that you're very self-sufficient when you're an adult.
Or the fact that you didn't have any need to support you
means that you have no concern about working on your own
and continuing to take a bet on yourself, so on and so forth.
So you end up having this really strange loop where you go from
unconscious
incompetence
in that you've somehow been
through something that you really hate
to this sort of awareness
of how it's held you back
to this awareness of how it's propelled you
and then you have to get to this really difficult place
which is okay so this is a thing
that I kind of wish hadn't happened
and yet I'm grateful that it did
and it's a it's like a
psychological superposition
that you need to hold in your head at the same time
you can't collapse it down into one
you need to hold both of these things it's like yeah that's
like that's like that shouldn't
have happened. Like, I really wish that that, and had you have been able to see you, had you at
36 have been able to see you at 12, you'd have picked them up and given them a hug and said,
I believe in you and you don't deserve this, but it needs to happen to you.
It was meant to be. Now, I don't believe like everything's meant to be. I think situations are
meant to be, and then it's our job to choose how we're going to use them or be used by them,
right? I think that's the difference. But I think, you know, we get easy times and tough times.
Why is that important?
It is incredibly peaceful if you've done the job in the beginning because you know who you are.
Now you have an amazing life.
