The Mel Robbins Podcast - 3 Truths You Need to Hear: The Best Expert Advice to Unlock Your Potential
Episode Date: November 11, 2024Today, you will learn a mindset that will unlock the full power of your mind.Your thoughts are connected to your future. It’s time to destroy the limitations of your mind so that you can unlock grea...ter success, purpose, and possibilities.If you feel stuck, unmotivated, or like you’re falling behind, this episode is for you.Right now, there are 3 lies you tell yourself that are keeping you stuck in negative thinking patterns.Today, Mel, along with four renowned experts, will help you identify 3 three lies and replace them with empowering truths that will shift your perspective and make moving forward easier than you ever thought possible. You’ll learn powerful insights from Mel as well as leaders in the fields of medicine, business, and spirituality. This episode will be the wake-up call you need to start believing in your potential.What should you listen to next? You’ll love the full podcast episodes with each of the experts featured today:Dr. James Doty, MD: #1 Neurosurgeon: How to Manifest Anything You Want & Unlock the Unlimited Power of Your MindSteven Bartlett: The 51% Rule (and 3 More Strategies to Think Like a Millionaire)Dr. Alok Kanojia, MD: Before You Waste Time, Listen to ThisPastor Sarah Jakes Roberts: How to Create a New Version of Yourself: Let Go of Past Mistakes & Overcome RegretFor more resources, including links to learn more about each expert on today’s episode, click here for the podcast episode page. Connect with Mel: Watch the episodes on YouTubeGet Mel’s new book, The Let Them TheoryFollow Mel on Instagram The Mel Robbins Podcast InstagramMel's TikTok Sign up for Mel’s personal letter Disclaimer
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Hey, it's your friend Mel and welcome to the Mel Robbins podcast
You know the other day I read this passage quoting the Buddha it's so beautiful I wanted to share with you
What you think you become what you feel you attract?
What you imagine you create?
It's so true.
And I not only wanted to share it with you, but I really wanted to talk with you about that first part.
What you think you become.
In fact, let's just break that apart a little bit.
See what you think becomes what you actually say to yourself every day.
And what you say to yourself every day becomes what you do and what you don't do and what you actually say to yourself every day. And what you say to yourself every day
becomes what you do and what you don't do.
And what you do in life is who you become.
Well, today, I'm gonna reveal three lies
that you think are true about yourself.
And these are lies that you probably tell yourself
every single day.
And these lies that you think and that you say to yourself,
they impact what you're doing and what you're not doing.
And that impacts what's possible in your life.
And so today, one by one,
I'm gonna reveal these three lies.
And I'm gonna tell you the truth,
the truth about who you are,
and the truth about what you can do
and what you're capable of,
and the truth about who you can do and what you're capable of and the truth about
who you are meant to become.
Hey, it's your friend Mel.
I am so excited that you're here with me.
It's always such an honor to get to spend some time and to be together.
And if you're brand new, welcome to the Mel Robbins Podcast family.
Now I know you're the type of person who values your time
and you're interested in learning about ways
that you can improve your life.
I absolutely love that.
You're gonna love our conversation today
because today we're gonna talk about the importance
of the things that you say to yourself
and how the things that you say turn into who you become.
And have you ever had an experience in life?
Maybe you've been on a sports team or you've had a mentor,
there's somebody that you really look up to
and all of a sudden they call you out on your BS
and maybe you're whining about something
or you're like, I don't think I can do that.
And they're like, that's not true.
Or maybe you've done that with somebody that you love.
I know I do that with my kids all the time.
When they start getting down on themselves, I'm the first one to be like, that's not true.
Or when your spouse is in a funk or a friend of yours,
they just can't get over the breakup and they've been down and out forever.
But you see the truth about who this person that you love truly is at their core.
And you know when somebody's telling themselves a lie, right?
Oh, I'll never find love again.
I'll never lose the weight.
I'll never find another job.
I can't get good grades.
Nobody likes me.
And when you see somebody that you love and they say they was kind of lies to themselves,
you're like, that's not true.
In fact, if you're like me,
you get kind of mad at them, don't you?
You're like, will you just stop trashing yourself like that?
Will you just see what I see?
Will you just dust yourself off?
Well, today I'm gonna be doing that with you
because there are these three lies
that you have been telling yourself,
you probably don't even realize that you're doing this.
And when I think about you sitting there
lying to yourself like this,
honestly, it makes me mad.
And let me tell you why it makes me mad.
It makes me mad because I can see
you're the one shutting the door on your own potential.
You don't even realize the power of what you think
and say to yourself as you're sitting there shutting the door
on your dreams and on what's possible.
And you know what, your friend Mel Robbins,
I'm not having it.
I see something so much bigger for you.
And it starts with you changing what you think
and what you say to yourself.
And you want to know why I was inspired to do this?
I was inspired to do this because recently we have had so many amazing conversations
like on the podcast.
And if you're a brand new listener, don't you worry.
Don't you worry because you are listening to the very correct, amazing episode
that you should listen to for the first time.
And anybody that I reference or anything you hear,
it'll be in the resources.
Just go down to the notes section
and you will be able to find all of the podcasts
that I'm referring to, okay?
So you're not missing anything.
But the truth is, recently,
people that have been on this podcast,
we're talking fire, fire coming out of their mouth.
And it's really made me reflect
on the way that I talk to myself
and the way that I had shut the door on myself,
whether it's in the past or recently.
And these conversations, holy cow,
talk about opening up some doors.
And so with the help of inspiring and world renowned experts
in psychology and neuroscience and manifesting,
holy cow, we're gonna show you the truth of who you are,
of what you're capable of.
So I hope you've buckled up, I hope you are ready,
I hope you have cleared your calendar
because this is a conversation that you are meant to hear
in this moment right now.
And I'm going to start by just kind of setting
the broadest possible context for our conversation, okay?
There's a reason why this matters.
It is so damaging to lie to yourself,
and it is important for you
to start telling yourself the truth.
And this goes way deeper than common sense.
I wanna introduce you to Dr. James Doty,
who is a world renowned Stanford neurosurgeon
and neuroscientist.
And he's an expert on the science of manifestation.
He recently told me why the lies you tell yourself
have such a devastating impact on the quality of your
life?
And I want you to listen up to what Dr. Doty has to say.
Oftentimes when we tell ourselves we're not good enough, we're not worthy, we don't deserve
love, we think there's some truth in that.
But we have, as humans, a negativity bias where negative statements have a tendency
to stick with us.
And this leads oftentimes to rumination. And once you tell yourself, it is not possible,
I cannot, that becomes truth. And so, we create our own limited belief system.
Did you hear that? I want to make sure you heard that. Dr. Doty said, this is a neuroscientist talking,
once you tell yourself, it is not possible, I cannot,
that becomes your truth.
Now this is not necessarily a new idea.
Dr. Doty is just kind of explaining
the neuroscientific foundation based on decades of research.
But remember what the Buddha said,
what you think you become, what you feel you attract,
what you imagine you create,
your thoughts and words have power.
And today you're gonna learn,
you better wake up and start using your words
and your thoughts for good.
And we're gonna make this really simple.
What you think shapes what you say to yourself.
What you say to yourself inspires what you do and don't do.
And what you do every single day becomes who you are.
I mean, just think about this for a minute.
If you want to know what your life is going to look like five years from now,
just look at what your life looks like today.
What are you thinking about today?
What are the lies you're telling yourself today?
What are the things that you're saying?
I'm not good enough, it'll never work out for me.
Okay, if you keep doing that,
how do you think life's gonna work out for you?
It's not.
If you keep saying you're never gonna get in shape,
do you think you're ever gonna take the actions
that are gonna change this?
No.
All of the actions that you take or you don't take
determine who you become.
If you want to be a different person in five years,
then you better start making some changes right now, today,
as you and I are having this conversation.
Because once you see these lies,
just like you call out a lie with a friend,
don't be telling that lie to yourself,
don't be lying to me like that.
You got to do that with yourself.
Lie number one, you tell yourself you're failing at life.
Not true.
In fact, the truth is you're well on your way.
I'm gonna prove it to you.
And you better start telling yourself that truth.
I am on my way.
I am figuring this out.
Lie number two, you tell yourself you're not motivated
or worse, that you're lazy.
Eh, not true.
The truth is you have plenty of motivation in your brain,
and you're going to learn today from a world-renowned expert,
one of the biggest experts in the world on motivation.
This is a Harvard-trained psychiatrist
who is going to prove to you
and teach you how to just tap into that motivation.
Got it? Good, because now we're on line number three.
You're telling yourself,
you can't change.
You're stuck.
This is the most dangerous lie of them all.
And boy, oh boy, I have told myself that one.
Oh, change is impossible.
Things don't work out for people like me.
Guess I'm just stuck where I am.
No, you're not. Change is not only possible.
Here's the truth.
It's automatic when you understand how to do it.
In fact, you're designed to do it.
I would say changing and growing is what you're meant to do.
So how about you and I dig into lie number one?
I'm ready to tell the truth, aren't you?
Aren't you ready to bring the truth into your life?
Because the very first lie that you're telling yourself,
I'm failing, I'm failing.
I used to do this too.
In fact, there are days that I still catch myself in that lie.
I guarantee you, every single time you're online,
on some level, you are comparing yourself to other people.
You're looking through social media,
you're looking around at your friends,
you're looking at your sister,
your brother-in-law or whatever, and you're sitting there going,
okay, I don't measure up.
You know, you look at how they look
or how they dress or how they act,
and you're thinking about how much money
they must be making, how much time
they get to spend with their kids,
and then what do you do?
Oh, you pull it back to yourself.
And you start bashing yourself,
and then you start telling yourself all kinds of lies.
I'm failing, I'm losing at the game of life, yourself all kinds of lies. I'm failing.
I'm losing at the game of life.
They're figuring it out.
I'm totally lost.
They're successful.
I'm a loser.
Are you ready for the truth?
The truth is you're not failing.
The truth is everything that you do in life is preparing you for what comes next.
You are not failing.
You are finding your way.
That's what we're all doing.
In fact, I wrote an entire chapter in the let them theory about this that's called life
isn't fair.
Life isn't fair.
You're right.
Life isn't fair.
Everybody in life is dealt a different hand.
And the more that you stare at the cards
in someone else's hands,
the more miserable you're gonna be
and the more you're gonna say this lie
that, oh, I'm failing at life.
No, you're not.
And here's why.
You're not actually playing against other people.
You're playing with them.
Must say it again.
You're not actually playing against other people.
Success, happiness, achievement, it's in limitless supply.
Nobody can take anything that is destined from you.
See, you're playing with people.
You can learn how to be a better player from people.
Other people don't block the way.
If you stop lying to yourself and saying that you're a loser,
you will see that other people's success and achievement
leads the way. They can show you the direction
you're interested in heading next. How freaking cool is that? See, there's a big difference
in what other people are
achieving and when they've achieved it.
When you feel like you're failing because
of somebody else's life, it's because you're
focused on the fact that they have it now.
And you're lying to yourself and saying, I've failed.
I'll never have it.
Let's flip this into the truth.
Everything in life is a lesson.
Whatever it is that makes you feel like you're failing,
it's just simply something you want,
like a fabulous love story.
Of course you do, you deserve that.
You can create that.
Just because somebody else has that now
doesn't mean you failed.
They're showing you that what you want is possible.
They're leading the way what you want is possible.
They're leading the way.
This is a lesson.
That's it.
You want to make more money?
You can do that.
Look, you're listening to a woman
that was $800,000 in debt.
I had liens on my house.
I could barely get groceries on the table.
I really felt like I was failing.
Every single person my age that had made it,
that were taking their family to Disney World,
that could pay their bills,
that were renovating their kitchen,
for a long time I thought I was failing.
And then I learned this lesson,
oh wait, I want that, I can work for that.
Maybe I'm not meant to have that right now,
but that doesn't mean I can't have it later.
And that's the lesson.
Remind yourself that through hard work and effort
and patience, 95% of the things that other people have,
you can create for yourself.
See, the problem isn't the tendency to compare.
The problem is that you're torturing yourself with it because you're focusing on the fact
that they've got it now and that you don't have it now makes you a loser.
Baloney.
Baloney.
They have it when they're supposed to have it.
You can have it when you're supposed to have it if you're willing to work for it.
See, your life isn't over.
That's how I know you haven't failed.
And I know that your life isn't over because you're listening or watching me right now.
And the lesson you needed to learn today, which is why you tuned in,
is that you're never failing in life if you're learning something from it.
And today you get to make a choice. You get to choose whether you're telling yourself the lie.
That based on where somebody else is right now
and where you are, that you're failing,
you're falling behind, you'll never get what you want,
you're losing, stop, it's so stupid.
Why would you say that to, like just stop.
And look, I get it, there are very deep psychological
reasons why we all do this, but I just want you to wake up
and realize that you get to choose
what you say to yourself.
And choosing to believe that you're capable
of achieving the things that you want,
and for whatever reason, you're not there right now,
but you can be in the future.
Like, let's just play this out.
If you choose to start to say to yourself,
I think through my hard work and my attitude,
I could create amazing things.
And then you start to say that to yourself,
I think through my hard work and my positive attitude,
I could create amazing things.
What do you think you're gonna wake up and do tomorrow?
Oh, you're probably going to wake up
and do some amazing things.
Why?
Because you think it and you say it
and that makes you wanna do it.
And guess what happens if you wake up every day
and you start chipping away at the things that you want?
You become that person.
That's how this works.
If you choose to believe that your path in life
is meant for something bigger than where you are right now,
you will get there.
But if you are so preoccupied with this lie,
if you are so trapped in thinking that you're a failure
in chronically comparing yourself to other people
and then bashing yourself with it,
you will never, ever, ever see the truth.
And the truth is that there is a much bigger
and more exciting future for you.
And it is waiting for you to just reach out and grab it.
And you're here with me right now
and in this conversation with me today
because you're meant to wake the hell up
and stop lying to yourself.
This is an invitation for you to stop lying,
stop saying that you failed,
stop saying it's never gonna happen.
Because every time you tell yourself that lie,
you close the door.
And your friend Mel Robbins,
I'm opening up an invitation, that's what I'm doing.
I'm saying, I want you to accept the truth.
Your future is wide open.
You get to choose who you become.
That is the truth.
There are just too many examples of people
that had way worse off than you, who felt
way like more like a failure than you.
I had the numbers on the paper.
I had the liens on the house.
I had mathematical proof that I was failing at finance.
And yet, I changed what I said to myself.
And to help me reinforce this,
I'm calling on a friend of mine, Mr. Stephen Bartlett.
Now, most people know him, and you may know him,
as the host of Europe's number one podcast,
Diary of a CEO.
Now, Stephen's a wildly successful entrepreneur.
He is a judge on the British version of Shark Tank.
He's someone I look up to in business,
and I kind of like literally steal a lot of the way he does things because there's a formula for
everything and Stephen has literally cracked the code on a lot of stuff. So I look up to
him, I learn from him, I care for him. And he also has a really amazing take on making your, quote,
biggest failures and challenges
and flipping them into lessons and advantages.
So I asked Stephen about his mindset.
And honestly, what the man says when he opens his mouth
is like a masterclass.
And I wanna start by just kind of setting the table
and giving you just a little shorthand about his childhood.
And Stephen talks very openly about how he had
an extremely difficult and rough childhood.
He grew up as one of the only black kids
in an all-white neighborhood,
all-white school outside of London.
He was the youngest of four boys,
his grades abysmal, money nonexistent in the family,
and Stephen started ditching class
and selling cigarettes on the school
playground for money.
And then one of his friends said something to him that changed the
trajectory of his entire life.
Check this out.
One of my friends said to me back then, they said, you're either going to be a
millionaire in jail.
And that's for me.
I remember where I stood when he said that to me at seven years old because I was that desperate, which means if I need money
and if I think money equals fitting in and belonging, then I'm going to sell everything
in the house. I'm going to start businesses at 12. I'm going to sell the cigarettes my
mum bought back from Nigeria and those black bags in the spare room. I'm going to do whatever
I can. I wanna make sure you heard that.
One moment changed the trajectory of his entire life.
He's got this friend that says,
you're either gonna go to jail
or you're gonna be a millionaire.
You get to choose.
And he also explained to you
how what he thought became what he said,
which became what he did,
which became who he became.
I mean, that's a lot of becomes,
but let me unpack this for you.
Basically, he felt like an outsider in his community,
only black kid in this all white town,
super, super, super poor.
So when that friend said to him,
you're either gonna go to jail
or you're gonna be a millionaire,
ping, he thought, wait, money means I will belong here.
I could be a millionaire.
That means I'm gonna fit into this place
that I don't think I fit into.
He started thinking, if I make money,
then I am going to become somebody that I wanna be,
which is somebody that other people respect and look up to.
And the more that he said, I'm gonna make money,
guess what?
The more that he found ways to make money.
Now I'm not suggesting that you steal cigarettes
and you sell them on a playground to make money.
I am using this as an example to point out
that he used this formula.
He could have easily focused on the fact,
I am the only black kid, I am failing out of school,
we don't have any money at home, my dad is gone working, my mom is working all the time, I am basically alone as the
youngest of four, barely surviving.
He used this word like a feral cat running around the neighborhood.
And bing, instead of saying I am a failure, he chose to think something else. If I make money, and if I do what it takes to make
money, then I will become the person I want to be. And what he started doing was experiments.
And here's how he explains what he means by experiments.
The world is only going to change faster and faster and faster than ever before,
which means the correct answer is going to change so quickly that you're not going to get it anywhere else other than conducting
an experiment in your life, which means taking that first step. And from those experiments,
you end up building a ton of evidence about yourself. And by 16, I realized that grades
weren't going to get me where I needed desperately to go. And when you realize that the system
is telling you success and happiness is a result of getting
an A on that exam that you can't get an A on, you have to find another path.
He used the word experiments.
Okay?
And this is the doing part.
When you start to tell yourself the truth, that you can find your way.
And in Steven's case, his way, when he was really, really little, was I got to figure
out ways to make money.
Right? The way and all the little stuff that I got to figure out ways to make money, right?
The way and all the little stuff that you start to do,
these are all just experiments, okay?
They don't have to be fixed in stone.
And as Steven was explaining to me,
he's like, these are just little tests
about what's working and what's not working.
I want to illustrate an example
that a lot of you may be able to relate to,
or maybe you relate to on behalf of somebody that you love.
And let's just say that you are out of shape.
You have let your health go,
you've been caring for other people or working like crazy,
or maybe even exercise since high school or college sports,
whatever's happened, it's happened, right?
But you now have this lie that you tell yourself.
That is, I'm the big person.
I'm the out of shape one.
I'll never get in shape.
I'll never lose this weight. I'll never lose this weight.
I'll always be like this, right?
And if you say that to yourself,
when you wake up in the morning,
after you've said that over and over and over again,
do you go for a walk?
No.
Do you go to the gym?
No.
Why?
Because of what you've been thinking and saying.
See, what you think becomes what you say,
and what you say becomes what you do, and what you don't do.
And that determines who you become.
So let's just use Stephen Bartlett's word, experiment.
Let's just run a little experiment here.
How about you just say to yourself, just start thinking,
I deserve to feel healthier.
I deserve to take better care of my body.
I deserve to take some time and move my body every day, just because I know it's good for me, and I deserve to take better care of my body. I deserve to take some time and move my body every day,
just because I know it's good for me and I deserve to do that.
Like that's a good thing for me.
Let's just say you think that, okay?
You don't even do anything.
Now let's just say you start saying it to yourself
or writing in your journal.
Hey, I deserve to feel good in my body.
I deserve to have healthier habits.
I deserve to move my body a little bit and take that time.
If you keep saying that,
one of these mornings you're gonna wake up,
you're gonna be like, you know what?
I'm the kind of person who deserves to feel good in my body.
I think I might go for a walk today.
The next thing you know, you're going to the gym.
The next thing you know, you're trying a yoga class.
And next thing you know,
you're running all these little experiments
and you're signing up for the 5k charity walk in your local town.
And next thing you know, you've become a person that's healthier and you become a person that moves their body and you become a person that takes care of yourself.
And I love this idea of running little experiments because the problem with lies is when you lie to yourself, you close the door
on what's possible and you keep yourself stuck. I did this in my career for a long time. I went to
law school and the second I got to law school, law school is three years, it is an exorbitant amount of money. I get to law school and I realize,
I freaking hate it here.
I started saying, I'm stuck.
Like I've failed, like I picked the wrong career,
but now that I'm here, I gotta stay here.
And when you lie to yourself and say you failed
or you made the wrong call,
it's almost like walking into a room
and the door shuts behind you.
And I don't care what it is,
whether it's a relationship that didn't work out
or a job that didn't work out,
or in my case, an entire career path that didn't work out
or a graduate degree,
or the apartment you rented
turned out to be absolutely horrific.
When you say to yourself, I made the wrong call, I failed.
And for me, you know, I not only completed law school, I then got a job as a lawyer.
And so now I find myself I'm now six years into this thing.
I'm 29 years old.
I'm pregnant.
I have a mortgage.
I hate what I do for a living?
When people would ask me, Mel, what do you do for a living? And I have to answer, I'm a lawyer. It's
like I have puke coming out of my mouth. And here's the lie. I started saying to myself,
I'm stuck in this career. I have failed. I have failed, I have made the wrong decision,
and I can't do anything about this.
And when you tell yourself that lie,
that's what you become.
And I was a stuck lawyer who hated my life
for way too long because every day I would wake up
and I would think I hate this, but I can't do anything.
I failed.
I picked the wrong career and I'm stuck with it.
And that means I did nothing, right?
And look, I get it.
It is so easy for somebody to post a quote on Instagram
that says, when one door closes, another one opens.
But when you feel like you're the one in the room
with the door shut and you failed, the
truth is this, you've never failed because everything that you do is preparing you for
what comes next.
That's the truth.
There are no failures in life.
If you can learn from it, it's not a failure.
It's a lesson.
So if you're hearing my words right now, or you're watching this right now on YouTube,
I need you to understand something.
This lie will keep you where you are
for the rest of your life.
It will.
And the fact is, you are merely on one stone
on the path of your life.
And if you look backwards right now,
I guarantee you, you could explain to me how absolutely everything
that has happened to you has led you right here
to this moment right now.
Imagine if in this moment, I think a lot about this,
imagine if while I was in law school, I could go back
and I could have listened to this conversation.
And the 23-year-old me could have changed what I was thinking and saying to myself,
that if you don't like this, you can leave. And that's true. You can always leave a conversation
or a date or a job interview or a career or a marriage or an apartment, anything. You are never
failing. You are never stuck.
And if you can look backwards
and see how everything has led you here,
why can't you stand where you are here
and tell yourself the truth that where I am now
is leading me to where I need to be in the future?
That I am on my way,, that I am on my way,
which means I am on my way to winning.
I am on my way to where I want to be,
and I'm going to grab this advice from Steven,
and then I'm gonna start doing little experiments
to help me get there.
And that is what Steven is gonna tell you.
He is going to tell you how to take this concept
even further. But first, before you hear from Stephen,
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Welcome back.
It's your friend Mel Robbins.
Today, you and I are talking about three lies and the truth that you need to start saying and living by.
We are on lie number one,
which is this dumb lie that we all tell ourselves
when we start comparing ourselves to everybody else.
I'm failing, I'm behind, eh, not true.
You are on your way.
You are on your way to your next win.
We have been talking about how lies close the door on you
because the truth
is you don't need to figure out your life at 26. If you didn't make it in one career, then go into
another one. You don't have to have it together now. You can have it together later. In fact,
most of us will never have it together. So if you figure out how to get it all together,
I would love to know the answer to that. One of the reasons why you fail comes back to comparison
and comes back to society and the fact that you're staring
at everybody else instead of looking in the mirror
and recognizing that you've got absolutely everything
that you need to not only stop closing the door on yourself,
but to kick the damn thing open and walk through it
and get on your way.
I'm gonna pass it to my friend, Steven.
Steven, take it away. and walk through it and get on your way. I'm going to pass it to my friend Steven.
Steven, take it away.
I think most of our experience is a bunch of social myths,
bunch of doors that we just haven't tried pushing on yet.
And I, at a very young age, started pushing on those doors.
And when you start pushing on all of them
and you realize that there's nothing behind them,
they lead to nowhere, I think it develops into a habit where you start questioning things a bit more. You start
questioning like social norms about you have to do this at this age and you have to go
to university and you have to pursue a career and quitting is for losers and all of these
narratives. Turns out most of them are BS and it is in taking them on that you find
yourself reaping life's greatest rewards. I love that.
I love that.
You've got experiments and now you got question.
Question the things you believe because a lot of what you believe and say to yourself is a complete lie
or it's someone else's truth, but it doesn't apply to you.
And I'm going to remind you why this is so important for you to take this conversation seriously.
Your words matter.
What you think shapes what you say.
And what you say to yourself over and over is what you do.
And what you do becomes who you are.
So if you're in a place where you feel like a failure
or you're struggling with comparison
or you're scared to death about what other people think,
start questioning the things that you're thinking
and saying to yourself.
Push against the doors that have closed
because just like Stephen's saying,
and just like I found,
the second you start changing the narrative
in your own brain and you start telling yourself the truth,
those doors push wide open.
They really do.
Every time you tell yourself you're failing
or losing at life, you're lying.
It's not true.
The truth is, everything in your life is leading you where you're meant to go.
So stop sitting there and telling yourself that the door is closed and kick it open.
And you got to tell yourself the truth.
I am on my way.
I am on my own timeline.
I am capable of achieving the things that I want.
I'm going to open up this door by opening up my thinking
because what I think becomes what I say,
what I say becomes the experiments that I do
that lead me to who I am going to become.
And that brings me to the second lie
that you are telling yourself, which is,
I'm not motivated, I don't have any motivation,
I'm not disciplined, or even worse, you say you're lazy.
Can I tell you the truth?
The truth is you have plenty of motivation.
See, you just don't understand your brain circuitry.
You have no idea how to squeeze all the juice
of focus and determination and willpower
out of that incredible machine in your head.
It is all there.
You have plenty of motivation to tap into.
You're not lazy at all.
Most people are not.
Like laziness, what's interesting about somebody
who's actually lazy is that you just choose
not to do something.
That's not laziness.
That's a decision, okay?
So let's just be honest with that.
You don't have to take my word for this, by the way.
I got my friend, Harvard-trained psychiatrist,
Dr. Alec Kenosha.
He's also known as Dr. K.
He is one of the world's leading experts on motivation.
He's got millions of people that follow him
on Healthy Gamer on his YouTube channel.
And he's gonna tell you,
it's not that you're unmotivated or you're lazy.
That's a lie.
You just don't know how to use your brain,
and you and I are going to fix that.
Check out Dr. K.
So what I would say is we are spending our whole lives
swimming upstream.
Instead of understanding our motivational circuitry,
we are trying to conquer it.
When your motivation comes from the right place,
then you are impervious to the circumstances around you when your motivation comes from the right place, then you are impervious to
the circumstances around you affecting your motivation.
So what Dr. K just said is actually great news. Let me try to translate that. Okay.
He's basically saying the issue isn't the amount of motivation you have. The issue is
you don't understand the circuitry in your brain that allows you to tap into it. And it's not true that you're unmotivated. The truth is you're just working against your own
brain circuitry. And that's great news, because that means it's a lie to say that you're unmotivated
or lazy. The truth is your brain has just as much motivational juice in it that you need to focus and to work out
and to get all this stuff done as anybody else's.
You just don't know how to squeeze it.
Luckily, Dr. K explains that a huge reason why a lot of us kind of, quote, feel unmotivated
comes down to how your brain is wired and a major mistake that you make when you lie to yourself and say,
I'm just unmotivated, and you don't understand your brain circuitry, this was me, this was me.
And I want to set up this advice from Dr. K for you, because Dr. K is about to break down
how your brain works. So you can understand your motivational circuitry and you can access it and you can stop lying to yourself
and you can start living in the truth,
which is you got just as much juice as everybody else.
And he's gonna first explain this incredible fact
that I never knew about the basics of your brain circuitry.
Here's Dr. K.
What a lot of people don't realize is that
you have a certain capacity for pleasure
and behavioral reinforcement when you wake up in the morning.
You have only a certain number of units of pleasure
and behavioral reinforcement.
So our dopaminergic circuitry in the brain,
in this part called the nucleus accumbens,
basically this is what gives us a sense of pleasure
and also reinforces our behavior.
So what he's saying is that this,
I can't even say the word dopamigeneric circuitry, okay?
We've all heard that word dopamine.
It has to do with motivation and craving and reward.
What he's basically saying is,
you and I have a certain capacity for pleasure
and behavioral reinforcement, which basically refers to the whole circuitry around motivation,
willpower, all of that. But here's the catch. You only have a certain amount of it, and
it's there when you wake up. So only a certain amount of it naturally when you wake up.
And this is really important.
So all of that motivational capacity
that you naturally have, it is at peak capacity
and the tank is full when you wake up.
I didn't know that.
If you didn't know that, it's sort of like, oh my gosh, that's an important thing to
understand. Don't you love this conversation? I just love this.
I love this because I feel inspired. I feel inspired for
you. I feel inspired for the people that you love that are
going to hear this conversation when you share it. And the truth
is, I got to take a quick pause so we can hear a word from our
amazing sponsors and I will be waiting for you after a very short break. So don't go anywhere.
Welcome back. It's your friend Mel Robbins. I love this topic. Three lies you're telling
yourself and the truth you need to hear, boom, let's jump back in. So what Dr. K said next is even more important.
And this is something else I had never heard
before I talked to Dr. K.
So the problem with dopamine is we wake up in the morning
and our dopaminergic stores are full.
So what happens, we have a reserve of dopamine.
And if you want something with delayed gratification
and your dopamine stores are high, you can work a lot. But then when you get the payoff,
since you have a bunch of dopamine, you get a strong dopamine release, and then you feel
really good. So the way that this works is like, I want you all to think about this.
Let's say I wake up first thing in the morning, and then I work for four hours. And then what
is the subjective reward that I feel after four hours of work? It's really positive. Then if I use technology for four hours,
it's kind of whatever. But if I use technology for the first four hours of the day, and then I try to
go and do work, you're not going to. And even if you finish the same amount of work, you will not
experience the same level of pleasure, because your dopamine has literally been depleted.
the same level of pleasure, because your dopamine has literally been depleted.
Whoa.
I just want to make sure you really tracked with that,
because I was like, Dr. K, you got to repeat that.
So basically when you wake up in the morning,
your natural dopamine reserves, the tank is full.
You got that?
The tank is full.
So you've got the most juice naturally for the day,
first thing in the morning.
And you get to choose what you aim that tank of fuel at.
And what he's basically saying is, if you pick up the phone and spend four hours online,
boom, you're going to get a big hit, but then you're going to have nothing left for work.
If you aim it at work, you're going to get a lot of work done, and you're going to be able to focus,
and then you're going to feel satisfied.
Here's the problem for most of us, because we don't know this.
You pick up the phone first thing in the morning, right?
That's a huge problem, because when you look online at the news
or emails or texts or social media,
you're draining the dopamine.
How dumb is that?
I didn't realize how big of a problem it was.
I think we kind of common sense know,
okay, it's kind of dumb to lay in bed
and look at social media, really dumb idea.
But when you think about it in this term,
that you are draining and wasting
all of your natural reserves of the dopamine circuitry simply by being on
social media first thing in the morning, which is by the way, why you feel unfocused and
unmotivated for the rest of the day.
Because by the time you roll out of bed, you got an empty tank upstairs between your ears.
And I'm telling you this because the truth is you woke up with plenty of motivation naturally
in your brain.
You have plenty of dopamine in the circuitry of all this.
Just like Dr. K said, if you don't understand how the circuitry works and you wasted on
dumb things and then you spend the rest of the day going, I feel unmotivated, I'm really
lazy and I really want to hammer this point because this is a huge lie you're telling
yourself and it's a simple mistake that you can correct.
And to make this even more visual,
I want you to hear how Dr. K explains this
in a super simple analogy.
Take a listen.
So the way that I kind of describe this
is imagine that you have a lemon that is full of juice.
So at the very beginning, when it's full of juice,
a small squeeze gets you a lot of juice
But by the end you have to squeeze a lot to get very little juice. This is how dopamine is in our brain
So technology is like a hard squeeze
So if we use it first thing in the morning
We squeeze the lemon really hard and we get all the juice out and then you have nothing left
To feel good about because all of your dopamine stores have been depleted. Oh
My gosh, don't you love thinking about this? I love visuals. That your motivation is like a lemon.
And you wake up and the lemon is full and juicy and it's got all this juice in it.
And then like a complete dummy, you and I, because we don't know any better,
reach for our phone because it's addictive and it's like, vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv It's a stupid thing to do. The second that Dr. K said that, I'm like, I'm never having my phone in my bedroom again.
Never, it was always a rule, but now it's a mandate.
Why on earth would you actually want to drain
the tank of willpower, motivation, dopamine,
all of that stuff first thing in the morning?
No wonder by the time you actually sit down
to work on your goals or handle your
responsibilities or get to the gym or simply feel motivated to do what you wanted to do to enjoy
your day, you got nothing left. That's because you gave it a hard squeeze first thing in the morning
by checking out social media. That's why you feel drained, empty, and crabby.
That's why you feel unmotivated. I want you to just let that sink in for a second.
Your brain is working correctly. You're designed in a beautiful way. And because we didn't know any better, here we are waking up just wasting our brain's most amazing fuel.
The energy that you need to feel happy and motivated
and alive. It's like, give it a hard squeeze when you open up social media
and look at the phone. It's gone before you even start the day.
So how do you change that? How do you make your brain and look at the phone, it's gone before you even start the day.
So how do you change that?
How do you make your brain work for you, not against you?
Because we now know it's a lie that you're unmotivated.
We know we've been making a mistake, right?
That's the truth.
And the truth is, you are a very motivated person.
That's why you listen to this podcast.
That's why you want to do better.
And now that you know better,
you can do better. So what does Dr. K suggest? Well, his first strategy is super simple.
I hope you'll do it. And I hope you'll remember the lemon. Do not reach for your phone or
turn on technology for the first hour of your day. Instead, give your brain and that full,
juicy lemon tank of motivation time to wake up naturally
without that external tech phone stimulation
or the TV giving it a hard squeeze.
Because here's the truth that I want you to think, say,
and do, You are motivated.
You are focused.
You are capable.
You wake up every single day with a brain that's full of juice,
ready to go.
You want to know the truth?
I'm going to tell you the truth that I've got to tell myself.
Mel Robbins, you've been wasting that brain juice, woman.
And this is one tiny shift that will tap into the truth.
You've got plenty of motivation.
You just need to preserve the dopamine juice
for something that is worth that motivation.
Stop wasting it on stupid things.
Don't you just love that you're learning
how to take control of your brain?
And I want you to hear one more time from Dr. K
for that extra encouragement.
And what I found is once you start trying to fight this
and you equip yourself with some knowledge of how it works,
you will be amazed at how easy it is actually.
It'll be difficult for a while,
but then you will get good at it.
The problem is that we don't know how our brains work.
We don't know how technology,
we don't know how any of this stuff works.
So there's a lot of hope.
You don't have to do it perfect. And know how any of this stuff works. So there's a lot of hope.
You don't have to do it perfect.
And you'll be amazed at how much things can cascade in the right direction.
Dr. K, I love you.
Don't you love how simple this is when you know the truth?
It's liberating.
What you say becomes what you do.
You don't retrieve your phone.
You wait an hour and you direct the motivational juice
at something that actually matters.
And then when you do that, what happens?
You become somebody who's motivated.
Isn't that so cool?
That brings me to the third and the most damaging lie of all.
And that is telling yourself you cannot change.
This is the worst.
When you say, I can't change,
we're stuck how I am,
you tell yourself,
I'll always be the one who's bad with money.
You'll never have any good friends.
You'll always be the emotional eater
or the person that smokes
or the one who's the big one of your friends
or you can't get your act together
or it always works out for your sister.
It never works for you.
I'll never find a career.
I'll never be financially free.
It's a lie.
It is a lie.
You want to know the truth?
You're designed to grow and change
and to whomever it is you're meant to be.
And this isn't just some sort of fluffy pep talk
from your feisty friend Mel Robbins.
At a biological, physiological, and neurological level,
you are always growing and changing,
and that's going to happen until the day you die.
This is a scientific fact.
And as you're learning over and over and over again,
you have to be very careful and very choosy
about the words that you use when you speak to yourself.
Let me tell you something.
You don't have a clue who you are.
And you never will if you continue
to say this garbage to yourself.
You have to start telling yourself the truth.
What's the truth?
You can change anytime you want.
You can change your habits.
You can change your friend group.
You can change your career.
You can learn new skills.
My gosh, that's what this entire conversation
is about today.
How you leverage what you think and what you say
to change what you do into who you become.
You are not stuck where you are, but you will be.
If you keep telling yourself this lie,
it is a lie that you can't change.
But I'll tell you what, you will never change if you keep telling yourself that you won't change. But I'll tell you what, you will never change
if you keep telling yourself that you won't change.
And I know how easy it is to be trapped by this lie
because I have told myself this lie.
I have felt stuck in my life.
And yeah, because I don't say this to myself anymore,
I know the truth.
I know that you can change
anytime you decide to do the work to change.
It is easier for me to sit here and say this because I have been through this so many times in my life.
I now know the truth and I live the truth, but I want to acknowledge something.
I want to acknowledge how scary it is when you wake up in a place in your life
and you don't like where you are and you don't like who you've become. When you wake up in a place in your life
and you don't like where you are
and you don't like who you've become
and you listen to someone like me
who sees something so much bigger for you
and you don't see it for yourself,
the truth is you have agency in your life. You do have power.
And that's why I wanted you to hear from my really good friend Sarah Jakes Roberts.
Because she'll say it in your face, but she'll say it in a more compassionate way.
And I really want you to embrace the power that you have right now,
right here, wherever it is that you are in life.
And even though it feels daunting to look out and imagine an open future
and even consider that there's a different possibility that is yours to claim.
I gotta have Sarah talk to you,
because Sarah's a pastor
and a New York Times bestselling author,
and she just has a way with words.
Take a listen.
When you have spent more time doubting yourself
than believing in yourself, it's not an easy transition.
And I cringe when I see people are like, doubting yourself than believing in yourself. It's not an easy transition.
And I cringe when I see people are like,
just take the leap, take the jump.
It's hard.
It is really, really hard because I've only known
one way of being one way of seeing myself.
And now you're telling me like,
I'm this big bad bull person and I just need to step into it
and run with it.
And like, I can't do it.
It is a dare.
It is not something that comes easily, but it is something that
gradually picks up momentum.
And so I try to challenge people like one, like let's start, let's create
this vision, like who is this person who you believe is within your reach to
become you open the cupboard, you know, what you're working with. Who is it that you believe you can become from here? And
how do we begin to gradually introduce that person to your life?
I love this because Sarah is meeting you exactly where you are on this day, in this moment
of your life.
And when she says open the cupboard,
what she means is imagine you're standing in the kitchen
and you're standing in front of a cupboard
and you open up the cupboard and you gotta make dinner.
And you got maybe a can of kidney beans,
that's what's in my cupboard.
Maybe a couple cans of tomato.
You got some spices, you got some other stuff. What can you make with this, right?
What are you working with?
And that's all you need is to open up the cupboard metaphorically
and just work with what you got, with where you are right now.
And I want to make sure that you heard Sarah Jakes Roberts
question to you, who is it that you believe
you can become from here?
And I want you to focus on the two words from here.
Let's talk about where you are right now.
And let me remind you of the two truths
that we've already covered.
Remember truth number one?
You haven't failed.
You are not behind.
Everything that has happened in your life,
it's brought you here.
And the cool part is, is you open up the cover
and you look at where you are.
It's leading you to what comes next.
Everything that you've got to work with is a lesson,
which means it's also leading you to your next win.
That's the truth.
And all you gotta do is just start telling yourself that,
that I am exactly where I need to be,
I've got exactly what I need,
and all I need to do is just trust and take the next step.
Do the next experiment.
Figure out the next place I need to go.
That's it.
It's in the doing, the experimenting that you become.
But you gotta first stop lying to yourself.
You gotta tell yourself exactly where you are right now.
You are on your way.
The second truth, you have all the motivation you need.
I know you're tired.
I know you may feel a little overwhelmed.
It's not true.
You have all the motivation you need.
And thanks to Dr. K, you now know you're not gonna waste it
on something stupid like scrolling on your phone
first thing in the morning and just throwing away
all that motivational firepower and juice.
Because the truth is,
you have all the motivation you need.
And now that you know that you wanna create something
better for yourself, you're gonna use it.
You can tap right into it.
And that's gonna help you answer Sarah's question.
If you got all the motivation you need, if you know that where you
are right now is leading you to where you are meant to go, if you knew that just by experimenting
every day, doing things, trying things out, moving forward, if you knew that that was going to lead you to your next win, who do you believe you can become from here?
And when you answer that knowing you have the motivation
and you have everything that you need,
that leads you to the final truth, which
is you're capable of changing yourself.
You're capable of changing your life.
You're capable of looking at what you've learned
and looking at where you are
and looking at what you have to work with,
which is a lot more than you give yourself credit for,
and taking that next step.
That's the truth.
I don't ever wanna hear you tell yourself a lie,
and I don't ever want to hear you tell yourself a lie. And I don't ever want you
to allow it again. Do not tell yourself you cannot change. Do not tell yourself that you
are stuck right here where you are. It is simply not true. In fact, you're working against
your own neurology, biology, physiology.
I don't even know what other ologies and the natural order of the intelligent design of you as a human being
when you sit there and tell yourself that garbage.
And I want to turn it back to the amazing Sarah Jakes Roberts,
because I want her to grab your hand.
I already got my armor on your shoulder, but I want her to grab your hand and walk you through
exactly how you're going to take that first step from here,
because here's the thing,
it begins with thinking something different.
It begins with thinking the truth.
I can change.
I am capable of this.
It then becomes saying it to yourself,
because you gotta say it to yourself and
say it out loud because then it becomes something that you do. Do not stay trapped in your head
because you got to do something to become something. Take a listen.
You don't have to go from where you are right now to that person overnight. It is an introduction.
For those who you're in intimate relationship with, it's the ability to say, you know what,
that precedent that I set, the way that I have been showing up, it doesn't necessarily
feel honest anymore.
And I want you to know the most honest version of myself and maybe things will change a little
bit.
You know, I'm married.
I don't want to write a book that empowers someone
to be like, you know what, I'm gonna change
and whether they can get with it or not.
When it's someone who-
Yeah, exactly.
Right, you know what I mean?
You might wanna keep that person around.
Maybe they haven't done anything to you,
but you still wanna be authentic.
You get to introduce who you are to that person.
Actually, I kinda wanna go back to school
or I wanna start a business,
or I kind of think I might be an artist.
And so I bought a few things,
and I'd appreciate bringing you along
on this journey with me.
It is an introduction,
and then you look up and you realize,
wow, I have transformed,
but transformation is a process.
And so I would say to take a little dare,
a baby dare, recognizing that with each little
dare we look up and we have been transformed.
I love that.
I love that.
A baby dare.
A baby dare.
Maybe the baby dare is you're not going to have a glass of wine tonight. Maybe the baby dare is you're going to admit that you
miss going to an art studio. And you're going to tell somebody
maybe the baby dare is you're going to roll out your yoga mat
tomorrow morning when you wake up. Maybe the baby dare is you
are simply going to stop lying to yourself.
I dare you to embrace the truth after our conversation today.
I want you to open up that metaphorical cupboard
of your life and stand here in the moment
and see you have so much to work with.
Do you know how much you've learned in your life?
Do you know how far you have come? It's unbelievable, the things that you've been through and that you're here
and you're showing up. You don't give yourself enough credit. And I want to point out three
truths that you're now working with. You are on your way and you will figure this out.
And as long as you just keep on learning
and you try these little experiments,
you will be winning every step of the way.
And the second thing that you're working with
is truth number two.
You have all the motivation you need.
Your brain is working perfectly.
It is designed, designed like that big lemon.
It's got all the juice you need.
So please, please, please do not be a dummy.
Do not waste it on your phone in the morning
because you, my friend, you got bigger fish to fry.
You got some dares.
You got some steps to take.
You got stuff to do that's important.
And truth number three that you're working with,
remind yourself, you can change any moment you decide
to.
In fact, I love knowing this.
You are designed to.
I must say that again.
You are designed.
You were built to change and grow and take those baby dares.
And I am hoping that after our conversation today,
after the time we spent together today,
that you don't just keep this conversation inside of you,
that you do take that dare,
that you do tell people in your life.
In fact, I hope you share this episode with them
with a little note and you're like, can you listen to this?
And then can we have a conversation
about what we both want to go do in our lives?
Can we support each other?
Like, this is empowering.
Or maybe you're gonna write it down in a journal.
Who do you believe you can become from here?
I'll tell you what, I believe you can become anything
and anyone you are willing to work for becoming.
I don't even know if that's a proper sentence,
but you know what I mean.
Because what you think becomes what you say,
and what you say becomes what you do,
and what you do becomes who you are.
And here's Sarah on what I want you to do next.
Because, okay, you listen to the podcast,
you read the books and it's all living inside of you.
You got the tools, you got the inspiration.
You've gotta let this live outside of you.
I think that we have to create openings
for who we are becoming.
Sometimes that's with our language,
sometimes that's with us having communication
with other people.
But I think the most powerful thing you can do
is to back it up, to start putting a down payment
on who you are becoming by using your words,
using your language to create space for that person
to be rooted in your life.
Part of the reason that you have to let it live outside
of you is that when it lives outside of you,
it empties you out and makes room for more.
But also it creates space outside of you
for who you are becoming.
Let it live outside of me.
Create space in the world for who I'm becoming.
Create space inside of me.
This is why this formula works.
What you think becomes what you say.
And when you say it, it lives outside of you.
And every baby dare, every experiment,
everything that you do creates the space
for who you are becoming.
That's how this works.
That's why I see a bigger future for you.
That's why I know that something incredible
is possible for you.
Because you can follow this simple formula.
You can recognize these lies.
You can tell yourself the truth.
And when you do that,
you will achieve things
that are beyond your wildest dreams.
You will, you will.
If I can do it, you can do it. beyond your wildest dreams. You will. You will.
If I can do it, you can do it.
And this is the formula that gets it done.
And I can't wait to see what you do with it.
And in case no one else tells you,
I wanted to be sure to say the truth.
I love you and I believe in you.
And I believe in your ability to create a better life.
Now you better get out there and go do it.
And that's not a dare, that's a demand.
And I'll see you in the very next episode.
That's the truth so we can give our amazing sponsors a chance to...
Okay. Lordy, okay.
Tell me one more time what it was named.
Okay, and I know you're dying to know what comes next.
Okay, gotcha.
Let's go back up to puke in the mouth.
And that's really not a great visual,
but even though that, but that's really...
Well, luckily, this is the most dangerous, oops, sorry.
This, hold on.
I'm sorry, the table's really squeaky.
Okay, good.
I do it one more time so you have a different take.
Maybe the way you're gonna do it,
but another one with like a pause, like, well.
Okay, gotcha.
I think it's like I was amped, wasn't I?
Thanks, I think so.
Okay, I'll just do it.
Oh, and one more thing.
And no, this is not a blooper.
This is the legal language.
You know what the lawyers write
and what I need to read to you.
This podcast is presented solely
for educational and entertainment purposes.
I'm just your friend.
I am not a licensed therapist,
and this podcast is not intended as a substitute
for the advice of a physician, professional coach,
psychotherapist, or other qualified professional.
Got it?
Good.
I'll see you in the next episode.