The Mel Robbins Podcast - Giving Up Is Not an Option: The Motivation You Need to Hear Right Now
Episode Date: June 5, 2023This is a message for every new graduate.Whether you’re graduating from college or graduating from a chapter in your life, you need this message today. Your dreams matter, and what happens next is i...n your hands.You have a flame inside you that represents the way you were meant to show up in this world.Today I’m teaching you how to throw gasoline on that flame.No matter what you're going through in life, your dreams are alive and well, and they are waiting for you to wake up and turn toward them.If you’re not ready for some Mel Robbins inspirational firepower, bookmark this for another day. Because I’m not f’ing around today.Whether you’re ready to make your mark on the world...Or you’re tired of your excuses...Or if you're like Barbara, who you'll meet in this episode, and you've given up on your dreams because they haven’t materialized yet…This may be the most important 50 minutes of your life.I’m going to show you -the three ways you shut down your dreams-why jealousy is actually a good thing-the one question to ask in the morning that will impact the entire rest of your dayAnd if you don’t even remember what it’s like to dream, I’ve got you.This episode includes a free download of an incredibly powerful, science-backed tool that will help you start dreaming again.Xo Mel In this episode, you’ll learn: 3:30: These are the moments that define your life.9:15: Here’s what happens before every time I reinvent myself and my life.10:50: My first dream job never left me and eventually led to this podcast.14:30: Watch for this evidence of your dreams still being alive in your heart.18:15: The first way you extinguish your dreams.18:30: The second way you pour a cold bucket of water on your dreams.18:50: The third way you shut down your dreams.21:45: The science-backed habit that’s going to help you start dreaming again.22:40: Here’s a whole bunch of dream examples, if you need ideas!24:45: What is the Zeigarnik Effect and what does it have to do with your dreams?26:15: I have a free download for you!29:30: Here’s where I gave Barbie some serious tough love because I believe in her.34:30: The one powerful question you’re going to ask yourself every morning. 35:40 On this date, I finally gave myself permission to make my dream happen.37:50: When times get challenging, you should be doing this.40:15: Try this exercise to shine a light on the way you limit what’s possible for you.47:00: All that hard stuff in your life is for a reason.49:15: Think you’re too old for your dreams? Then you need to hear this.51:45: Curious about what happened to Barbara? Listen in. Disclaimer
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Hey, it's your friend Mel and welcome to an absolutely heroic episode of the Mel Robbins
podcast.
Ah, it is my favorite time of year.
I am such a good mood.
What time of year am I talking about?
Graduation season.
I love graduation season.
First of all, do you remember your graduation?
You got the robot, you got the cap on.
Maybe you're smart enough to get those braid things
that people get that are really smart.
Everyone's celebrating you.
Your family comes into town.
You've finally finished your final exams.
You're done.
And you've got this casserole of human emotions. You got the sadness,
you've got the excitement. It's such a cool moment. I don't know about you, but give me a commencement
ceremony and I am a happy camper. First of all, can we talk about the music?
Ah, pomp and circumstance people, and I feel like I'm going places. I suddenly feel as if I have royal blood in my veins, right?
It's so regal.
Hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm.
I feel like I need to do something important.
I mean, even that song and a robe, you could be wearing a tank top
and running shorts underneath and you feel like you've just earned a doctorate. And so the music,
it just sets the scene. And my personal favorite part of a graduation ceremony, I bet you can guess it.
That's right, the speakers. Whether the speakers are just a recent graduate
or it's somebody famous and successful,
you cannot hear a graduation speech
and not think about your own life.
I can't ever remember attending a graduation
and not wanting to sprint out of there
and go change everything about my life.
And just last weekend, I heard one
of the best graduation speeches I think I've ever heard.
And the speaker was Kevin Feige.
He is the guy that runs Marvel Studios.
And you want to know something even cooler?
His entire commencement address for USC was super hero-themed.
How freaking cool is that?
Not some generic, here-or- 5 takeaways about resilience, kind of bullshit.
I love this. Failure is never the end of a hero's story.
And it shouldn't be the end of your story either.
Second thing, lead with a yes.
The world is always going to say no.
Your friends are going to be critical.
Your boss is going to have their own agenda. The world is always going to say no. Your friends are going to be critical. Your boss
is going to have their own agenda. The world says no. You know what a hero says? A hero
says yes. How many times in a superhero movie is there that scene where they're calculating
the odds of a mission and the odds of the mission being successful are one in a trillion?
What does a hero say? We got to try. What makes you a hero in
your life is your ability to say yes, to pick yourself back up, to go for it, even when the odds
are against you. You have to be the hero in your own life. And those moments when you want to give
up, those moments where you think you're about to fail, those moments are what define your life.
Failure is never the end of a hero's story.
Oftentimes, it's the beginning of one.
And that brings me to the episode today.
Last year, I met a woman who is about to give up on her dream. See, she had always
dreamt of being a touring stand-up comic and in her wildest dreams, when she allows herself to be
the hero of her own life, she's got a series on Netflix. That is what she's been fighting for.
And she had been working hard on this dream for 20 years. And she was about to give up, throw in the towel, I'm done, but failure is not an option
when it comes to your dreams. And luckily for Barbara, she met me right as she was about to give up.
And I gave her the coaching session of a lifetime. And what you're about to hear is me
And what you're about to hear is me picking a woman back up and reminding her that failure is never the end of your story.
When you are in the fight of your life to make your dreams come true, you gotta do whatever
it takes.
So I moved back home two years ago.
Where was that?
South Florida, the same place for.
Okay.
And I feel so safe and comfortable
for the first time in my whole adult life.
You do it?
Yeah.
Well, no.
Not really.
Safe?
You don't know about that.
No.
No.
But I've been an actress since I'm like 18 years old.
And it's been at thing hard.
Yeah.
So I started coaching people because I was like,
I'm talking about Robins right now.
I love that part too.
And I started to pide.
I mean, I started directing and editing documentaries,
and I love it.
What's wrong?
I still want to act and...
Yeah.
I'm 46 years old, so I feel like it's okay to be comfortable and small and...
Hold on.
It's okay to be comfortable if that's what you want.
Yeah. It's not okay to be comfortable if that's what you want. Yeah.
It's not okay to be small.
Yeah.
Because that's not what you are.
Alright, I'm going to say that to you.
It's okay to be comfortable.
It's not okay to be small.
Being too small in life, telling yourself that you should be small, that, ah, it's okay.
You know, I...
That's the number one issue.
Shrinking yourself.
You see, I, for the last couple of years, have taught a course about the science of dreaming.
And not just dreaming, but dreaming big and dreaming big as a way to create a whole new
chapter in your life, a way to tap into your potential.
And more than half a million people around the world have taken these courses.
And here's the number one thing that I noticed after teaching this course over and over and
over again to people around the world.
It's that telling yourself that you're small, putting a lid on your own dreams, on your
own potential, convincing yourself that, eh, is okay, that's the biggest problem.
If you're somebody who doesn't know what you want, I guarantee you.
It's because you do things that make you feel small.
And then you tell yourself that's okay.
And here's the thing that I'm really worried about.
I'm worried about the fact that if you continue
to do this, if you continue to tell yourself, I don't know what I want, I can never have
it. I'm 46. I'm only 23, but I'm 63, and I've tried, and it's hard, and it's not going
to work out for me. If you are the one that is against your big dreams in life.
That is the reason why you're unhappy,
that you are the single biggest, loudest voice
for why you can't have what you deserve.
That is the source of misery.
That is the source of feeling lost.
And so we gotta stop that right now.
Because the fact is, I don't care how long you've worked
on your dreams, how long you've avoided your dreams,
how long you've been scared of your dreams,
how long you've downplayed your dreams.
Those dreams are still very much alive inside of you.
You're not supposed to be small.
You're not supposed to be arguing against your dreams.
Let other people do that.
You're the one who's supposed to have the biggest and the loudest and the brightest voice
when it comes to the matter of your dreams.
You know, it reminds me of this quote that I just love.
Let your light shine so bright that other people can find their way out of darkness.
You know, if you're not supposed to be small, what are you supposed to be? You are supposed
to be this big, beautiful flame. That flame that is burning so bright inside of you as
you're marching toward the things that really call to you, that's your self expression.
That's your happiness, that's
your creativity, that is a human being that is alive.
And for those of you that look at me and that you're like, oh my God, Mel, like I just,
you're just so inspiring, you keep reinventing yourself, every time I reinvent myself, do
you know how I do it?
It's because I start to realize I'm feeling small.
I start to realize that I'm feeling a little lost, that I'm feeling the energy dream, that
I'm not feeling like a flame burning bright, that I'm full of excuses.
And I do this exercise that I'm going to share with you right now to get me back in touch
with that dream that you can never run away from.
Because what are you learning from me?
Your dreams are meant for you.
And they are either going to be something that you pursue
that helps you become brighter and more emboldened
and more of yourself.
Or that dream is going to haunt you.
I can give you example after example after example of this.
And when we come back, I'm going to give you an example for my own life.
So I just was explaining to you that your dreams are something they're going to haunt you
if you don't pursue them.
So let me give you an example for my own life.
In 2007, so we're talking 15 years ago,
I got a part-time job on Saturday mornings hosting
a local call-in radio show in Boston, Massachusetts.
I absolutely loved that radio show, loved it.
And from the moment I hosted the first call and show,
I knew, oh my God, this is what I wanna do with my life.
I just wanted to talk to people every single week about life.
And the truth is, I even knew it before.
And the reason why I knew it before
is because I had been a humongous fan of Howard Stern.
I mean, I listened to Howard Stern way back in the day when he was like shock, jock material
before he went through psychotherapy and became really amazing at interviewing people.
Like back in the really disgusting days, I was a Howard Stern junkie.
And there was something about the energy of listening to Howard and everybody on the show that I just
felt drawn to it.
I could not stop thinking what an amazing thing it would be to be able to do that with
your life.
And so here I get years later to be on the mic.
I'm hosting the show.
I absolutely love this show that show ends up growing into a weekday show.
I end up winning an award.
Next thing you know, CNN is calling and I find myself then in 2011, leaving radio
and going on to television as a legal analyst for CNN.
But here's the thing. Radio never left me every time Howard Stern would pop up
on my dial. I would feel the pull.
As podcasting started to happen and become a thing in 2011, 2012, and I started seeing more and more podcast pop up, I started to feel the pull.
What is that pull? It feels like jealousy. It feels like longing, it feels like desire. Sometimes
it can feel like inferiority that you get close to your dream and you want it so badly that
you literally put up all kinds of reasons to protect yourself from your dream. So maybe
it's the people you really insecure around. That's my daughter. She is a dream of being a singer-songwriter,
of doing stadium tours.
Just the other day, you know, I saw that Taylor Swift
had just done something that nobody's ever done.
She's got all 10 songs on the Billboard 100, top 10,
freaking unbelievable.
And I texted it to my daughter.
And you know what, she texted back? Please
don't send this stuff to me because I'll never be able to do that. You know what that is?
That's somebody who is deeply in touch with their dreams, but they're terrified of them.
What I want to explain to you is there is something inside of you and you know it? There is
something meant for you. And you are either so afraid of it that you push it away or you
long for it like I did. Since 2011, if you watch my TEDx talk, which now is 29 million views. You will notice that in that TEDx talk, I talk about my goal.
Back in 2011, on that stage, I said,
my goal is to be the number one radio host in the world.
So here we are, 11 years later.
And we're launching the podcast.
And it's taken me 11 years to get closer than ever to the thing.
For these past 11 years, have I stopped thinking about the dream?
Nope.
Have I noticed other people that are pursuing my dream?
Yep.
Have I felt jealous?
Have I felt insecure?
Yes, I have.
All of those, just like you do.
That is evidence that your dream is alive.
And what I'm here to tell you is today is the day
we're gonna stop arguing against your dream
and we're gonna turn toward it
and we're gonna start fanning it.
So I promised you an exercise
because step one is you have to get honest with yourself
and claim what you want.
That's step one.
I want you to think about your dream.
I want you to think about what's calling you.
I want you to think about the thing that would be so magical if you could make it happen,
but you've been arguing against yourself.
And I want you to allow yourself to claim it.
And as you sit there and think about the dream in your own life,
let's go back to Los Angeles and check in with Barbara
because I'm going to ask her to be honest.
And I want you to be honest with yourself as you're listening to Barbara
because Barbara's all of us.
You're going to notice that when I push her to admit that she really does want to move
back to L.A. and try again at this dream of being an actor, she's just scared.
Pay attention to the excuses that she makes and how she tries to dismiss how serious I
am about this stream of hers.
Maybe you needed to move to South Florida to actually feel and understand in your soul
who you are and what you want. It's a scary thing to admit what you want
It's a scary thing to admit what you want.
Because it's true. It might not happen.
Right. I've come so close to it happening so many times. And it hurts so much. It's all so scary.
The department is like, no, don't do that.
But why is it scary?
Because I don't want to go into debt.
And I just want to be at least somewhere.
So I thought, well, I have this, you know, things are...
But here's what I want you to understand.
You have not gotten honest with yourself about what you actually want.
You're putting all the energy into, but I don't want to go into debt, but
I don't want to do this, but I don't want to do that. So then you do that anyway. Yes.
That's the first step. Honesty. And it's very sobering when you get honest. Because
for many of us, I mean, look at me.
I spent 11 years making excuses for why I couldn't start a podcast.
And all those excuses and the dancing around and, oh, brushing it off and I'm not really
that serious about it.
It's painful.
Your dream isn't painful.
Like, she's talking about how scared she is that the dream's not going to turn out.
What's actually painful is how much energy you're putting into avoiding what you want and what you deserve.
I want to teach you the three big ways that you extinguish the flame inside you and put distance between your heart and soul and
the dreams that are meant for
you.
So the first way you're doing this is you downplay your dreams.
Anytime you make a joke about your dreams, anytime you're like, ah, not that's serious
about that, you are putting distance between you and your dream and you are extinguishing
that flame inside you.
It's like taking a bucket of water and dousing the flame.
The second way that you do this is you make excuses.
I don't have the money.
I can't do it.
I don't have the time.
I'm too young.
I'm too old.
I don't know how to do it.
I don't know where to start.
All of this, every excuse, cold bucket of water
on that flame, stop doing it.
And the third thing, when Barbara got really honest
When you have the moment of reckoning with yourself and you finally claim what you want it's terrifying
It really is because you allow yourself
to feel desire
You allow yourself for just a second
to feel possibility. Just imagine how incredible it would be to do a stadium tour and sing your own songs. And when you allow yourself to entertain the fact that that's the dream
that's meant for you, you allow yourself to stand close to that flame, you allow it to burn a little
brighter. And then we get scared. What if it doesn't happen?
And you convince yourself that your dream is scary.
And your dream isn't scary at all.
You're excuses and you're fear of it and you're joking.
That's what's scary.
You're so busy saying, well, what if it doesn't work out?
You've never even stopped to ask yourself, what if it does? What if it all works out?
What if what's meant for you happens? And all you had to do was turn toward it and start walking
in the direction of your dreams? I mean, what if it does work out? And so that begs the question,
if I can get you believing that my God, it might just happen.
How do you keep this dream alive?
And this is really important, particularly for those of you who say, well, I don't know
what I want, Mel.
I don't know what my dream is.
I have a very simple exercise that I have taught to hundreds of thousands of people.
It's backed by science. And this is an exercise that is going to help you get back in touch with dreaming.
See, I think part of the problem is that we've all gotten into this mode where we don't want to get our expectations up.
So we put a lid on our own desires. We don't allow ourselves to want what we want. We don't allow ourselves to
be in touch with the things that we really long for. And it's the fact that you won't even give
yourself permission to dream. That's also making you feel unworthy. And so how are we going to tap
back into this dream inside you?
How are we going to get your desires flowing freely?
How are we going to get you to start to believe that you're worthy of the things that
you long for?
I'll tell you how.
It's very simple.
Every single morning, you are going to make a cup of coffee or tea and as part of your
morning routine, you are simply going to write down five dreams
a day. That's it. Five dreams a day. You are going to make it a habit to claim what you
want if only by writing it on a piece of paper. And having taught this to hundreds of thousands
of people,
I already know what your questions are going to be.
Are they the same things I write down?
Are they big things?
Are they little things?
Are they things that can happen?
What are they, Mel?
Here's how you're going to do this.
Do not overthink it.
Sit down, you have a blank piece of paper,
and just write down five things you want.
It could be, I want that new Gucci handbag, and you
might not be able to pay for groceries right now. It might be I want my puppy to stop pooping
on the living room rug. It might be I want to be the number one podcast host in the world.
It might be I want to do a stadium tour. I want to write a song that helps heal the world. It might be I want to do a stadium tour. I want to write a song that helps heal the
world. I want to have a wonderful relationship with my mom who I currently hate. Your dreams
are yours. Do not judge them. Do not shrink them. This exercise is about clearing out the blockage and the gunk that has blocked the highway between
your heart and your soul and what you will give yourself permission to want and desire
in your life.
Your self doubt, your feeling that you're not worthy, your excuses, your people pleasing, it's all blocking.
Your access to this longing, to this dream within you. And so we got to just get the gear
sturning. Why shouldn't you do a stadium tour? Why shouldn't you have that new Gucci handbag?
If that's what you want. You can certainly do the work to get it. Why shouldn't you be happy or healthy or heal your cancer?
These dreams are there for a reason.
We got to get them out of your head where you bury them with excuses
and we got to get them into the world in real time
where you can see them on a piece of paper.
Now, reason number one why you're going to do this.
Five dreams a day.
They can be the same dreams.
They can be different teams.
They can be big dreams. They can be little dreams. They can be different teams. They can be big dreams.
They can be little dreams.
They can be thematic.
They can be specific stuff.
They can be anything you want.
We just need to get your dreams and your desires flowing freely without you putting the lid
on invalidating or arguing against them.
So there's a second reason why this exercise is so effective.
And it has to do with something called the zygarnaic effect.
Now, the zygarnaic effect is a extraordinarily well-documented
effect in your brain that was first discovered
by a Lithuanian psychologist named Bluma Zygarnaik.
And she had her first study published
about psychology and this theory in 1927.
So this has been around for a long time.
And what is the Zygarnik effect?
Well, the Zygarnik effect is this.
Inside of your brain, there is a mental checklist function.
And whenever something is important to you, your brain is like, oh, ding, ding, ding.
I guess she wants to do a stadium tour.
Oh, ding, ding, ding.
I guess she wants to get her cholesterol down.
Whenever something's important to you, your brain takes notice, it opens up a mental checklist.
And then your brain has this really interesting function where it will now work with you
to help remind you of this thing
that's important to do.
It's like a little to-do list in your brain.
And the Zagarnic effect is once your brain knows something is important and it's important
if you keep writing it down, your brain is going to go to work trying to help you get it
done.
And the Zagarnic effect is so pronounced that it is used everybody in software design.
Yep, you know how they talk about gamification?
You know how you got to film out a form
and then all of a sudden the little reminder pops up
that like, you're 64% complete.
Well, that's the Zagarnik effect.
That's this mental checklist thing saying,
you're not done yet, you got a little bit more to go.
And so this is so effective.
And so again, I'm going to summarize this and I'm also going to help you.
If you go to melrobbins.com slash dream big, melrobbins.com slash dream big, I got a free
download for you.
Not only are we going to give you some of the key takeaways from this episode, but we're
going to give you prompts so that you can print out this free sheet and use it every single morning to write down your five
dreams to tap into the zygarnaq effect inside your brain to help you keep those dreams alive and to
help you start letting your desires and your worthiness flow freely through you. Okay, so we've covered a couple key topics so far. Your dreams are not a joke.
They matter. You got to claim them. This exercise of writing down five things you want every
single morning is going to tap into that super highway and it's going to help you build
the neuropath ways to give yourself permission to one things. It's gonna help you tap into this flame inside you
that is burning and it is begging for you
to let it help you.
Once you get in touch with this stream,
you know what you're gonna do?
You're gonna do what everybody does.
You're gonna start arguing against it.
You're gonna start making jokes.
You're gonna start making excuses.
You're gonna start getting afraid. You're gonna start making excuses. You're gonna start getting afraid
Because once this dream keeps showing up on that piece of paper every morning
Once you start to feel the pull of your heart once you start to notice as I have for the last eight years that everybody and their mother has a podcast except for me
You're gonna start to feel
the pain of not working toward it.
And instead of turning toward our dream, you know what we all do?
I'll tell you what we all do after this short break,
because we're going to go back to LA and pick up this coaching session with Barbara
so that you don't make the same mistake. So we were just talking about the fact that as soon as you get in touch with your dreams,
you're going to do the same thing we all do.
You're going to make excuses, you're going to make jokes, you're going to downplay it.
That's exactly what our friend Barbara was doing in L.A. because she's just like you and me. The second you get close to that thing that
you want, you are going to kick up a dust storm of excuses of jokes, but here's the
difference. Barbara had me on her ass that day and I was not gonna have any of it
because your dreams are not a joke. And so I got serious with her. And I said, okay, so if you're terrified
of moving back to LA, do you just want to stay in South Florida? And you know what she did?
She made a joke about that. Well, I tried that. Okay. I actually, I'm like a big fish. Okay.
Okay, I actually like a big fish. Okay
Yeah, but so hold on a second stop making a joke of this
No, I'm serious because this is how you block honesty. Yep. Yeah, I'm fun So you're you are funny, but being unhappy is not funny. No, it's really really really not and
So you have a sister like so good of me. Yeah, but stop making jokes. Sorry, so I'm not
doing it. You're so amazing. No, I don't want you to entertain me. I want you to be
honest with me. Okay. So what do you want? Do you want to move back to LA and
give it another try? Yes, and I almost did. And then I was like, I'm scared. So
this what you're witnessing here? is you're witnessing somebody who is literally trying to
extinguish her own flame with jokes.
And you are not having this moment of reckoning with yourself.
Yeah.
I am telling you that what you're witnessing, we all do this shit.
You may be doing it through excuses or heaviness in terms of your emotions or the pity party or the,
like for me, always kind of scanning for what's wrong.
And if I don't see it out there, I find it in here.
Your form of this is jokes.
It's how you get attention, it's how you get love,
and it has so overtaken you that you're not even honest
with yourself about what you want.
And the second you get honest with yourself,
like this is no joke, like at the end of this, you die.
And so you can absolutely be a happy person.
You can be big.
You can be big in South Florida or in LA, but you're not going to do it by making a joke
about everything.
And it begins with you being serious with yourself.
Like, you have to share it here.
But what you write in that journal, be honest because it can't be funny
like your dreams are not funny your dreams are serious business and you have
within you the ability to literally write it down and say by God I'm gonna do
whatever it takes until this happens because here's what would be way worse, everybody.
What would be way worse is that you spent the next 40, 50 years
wishing you had done it.
Do you hear everybody there?
Hmm.
I want to talk to you because I'm serious about this.
You have to be honest with yourself.
I do not want you to spend another day wishing you had done it.
You know, I'm sitting here right now with everybody that is on our team as we're recording
this podcast and I'm looking at everybody and you know, I'm thinking my god
You know, I I I look at a camera and I'm like she almost went to law school and
She felt this flame inside her going mmm
Ah go in a different direction. She didn't know what to do next.
She just knew that something else was meant for her.
Thank God she didn't go to law school.
Thank God she turned toward that pole.
Thank God she fan the flame because here's the one tool you need.
This is the only tool you need in order to align with your dreams.
Every single day when you wake up, you're going to write down the five dreams.
That's a way to get your desires flowing again.
That's a way to teach yourself how to start dreaming with the lid off.
That's a way for you to really start to get yourself in touch
with what your mind, body, and spirit
are trying to wake you up to and have you pay attention to.
The things in your life that make you come alive,
that make you grow, you're supposed to walk toward that light.
You're not supposed to argue against it.
And so every single day, you're gonna be working on,
okay, I gotta let myself desire things.
I gotta give myself permission to one thing.
It's like I'm allowed to do that.
Not only am I allowed to do that, I actually need to.
It's part of my life force.
And I'm not saying you're just gonna sit around
and wish for shit to happen.
You're gonna have to work for it.
That's how you get it in life. But you won't get where you're meant to go if you can't
even claim what's meant for you. And it is a practice of honesty. It's a practice of giving
yourself permission. It's a practice of worthiness. It's a practice of self love. And so you're
going to start there, but let me tell you the simple thing.
The simple thing every single day when you wake up.
You can just ask yourself, am I four or against my dream today?
Am I four or against my dream?
It's really that simple.
Your dreams are your responsibility.
Are you four for them today?
Or are you against them?
There's no middle ground, by the way, because if you're neutral, you're against.
You are either for that dream inside you or you're against it.
So what does that mean?
Well, when you're arguing against your dream, guess what?
You're not for it.
When you're making excuses, are you for it? No. When
you are afraid of it, happening or not happening, are you for it? No. Being for your dream is
first of all being in touch with it. So simply being in touch with it and claiming it, that's a way to be for it.
I remember the day I was for my dream of launching a podcast.
It was two years ago on my 52nd birthday.
I finally admitted that I hated what I was doing and I was going to get serious and go for it and
start a podcast.
That's all it takes.
Just claim it.
And another way to be for it is to then start seeing reasons why it's all going to work
out.
It's your dream.
So see evidence that it could happen.
I mean, instead of arguing, well, what if it doesn't?
What if it does?
See everybody else out there as evidence that it will.
In my world, it was people that were launching podcasts.
Instead of seeing them as reasons why my flame was out, they had beaten me to it.
They had blown out my flame.
They had stolen my dream.
Bullshit.
See them as evidence that yes
My flame too is gonna burn brighter
That they are lights on the path. I said earlier that it is
Essential when you're going through a challenging time your dreams matter more than ever then
Because if you give up on your dreams when you're feeling lost or an autopilot or you're facing
Heartbreak you literally give up on your dreams when you're feeling lost or an autopilot or you're facing heartbreak, you literally give up a lifeline that is part of your DNA.
See your dreams remind you that this challenge is temporary.
Your dreams remind you that there's something greater ahead.
Your dreams remind you that this moment, it's a blip.
It's a dot. It's part of the path leading you,
somewhere that you're meant to go, your dreams help you through challenging time.
So don't give up on them. You got to double down on them if things are
challenging. That's the best time to create something new. That's the best time to
tap into that fire inside you. You need that fire
at that time. That's why it's there. What if I told you, you're actually not supposed
to achieve your dreams? Yep, you're not supposed to achieve your dreams. The reason why I can
say that is because your dreams are not a destination, your dreams are a directional signal. Your dreams are like this compass inside
you, this GPS system that's hardwired in you. You are born with it. It's like a beacon,
a lighthouse out in the future. It's pulling you through your problems towards something greater.
It is showing you that there's something awesome to look forward to.
It's giving you a reason to have hope, something bigger to believe in.
Those dreams pull you through your fears. They make you grow. They push you through yourself out. That's why they're there. They show you the way.
It doesn't matter whether you achieve
them or not. What matters is do you hear the call? Do you fan the flame? Do you wake up every
day and allow yourself to feel those things that are meant for you and fan the flame and be the
person that is the force, the yes, the loudest voice for them? It doesn't matter what everybody
else thinks. Who gives a shit when anybody else thinks, honestly.
And if they haven't achieved your dreams,
why the fuck you ask in their opinion anyway?
They don't know how to get there.
And your dreams, by the way, are not meant for somebody else.
That's why they don't understand them.
And here's another thing that you're doing.
You are literally looking for validation
from people who can't even cheer their own selves on.
Like how can somebody who's not even pursuing their dreams
help or celebrate you as you're trying to pursue yours?
See, this comes back to it being your responsibility.
This is an inside job.
And when you really wrap your brain around this,
life gets frickin' magical.
Doesn't mean it's always like roses. Doesn't
mean it's going to be easy as you walk toward those dreams. But there is nothing more fulfilling
than waking up every day and knowing that you are the loudest cheerleader that you got,
knowing that you believe that this thing is possible, knowing that you're the one that's for this,
that you're validating the things that are deep inside of you.
That is an incredible way to go through life.
And so every single day, you're gonna be waking up,
you're gonna be writing your five things down,
you can go to melrobbins.com slash dream big,
because I want you dreaming big.
I want you dreaming big.
In fact, you don't even realize how much you limit yourself. Kathy Heller, who did that live event with me in LA, she has this really amazing
thing that she does that I've heard her do and I'm going to share it with you, but this
is her idea, so I'm going to give her credit. I want you to imagine there's a blank check check in front of you. Link check.
And you could pay yourself whatever you want to make this year.
Whatever you want to make this year, go ahead and write it down on that check.
What's your rate?
Hundred grand, quarter of a million dollars, half a million dollars, a million dollars.
Who wrote that number?
I'll tell you who wrote the number, the lid.
Why not five million? Why not 10 million? And again, if you can just play with
me, that your dreams are not meant to be achieved, they're not the destination. They're a directional
signal. Maybe you're supposed to write five million down because that's going to inspire
something in terms of yourself worth. It's going to inspire something in terms of your self-worth.
It's going to awaken something instead of thinking about what's possible, tap into what's
true.
You would love that.
In fact, you'd be willing to work for that if I could convince you you could make it happen.
This is a super simple illustration of how you limit what's possible for you.
This has nothing to do with money and everything to do with the way that you're thinking.
And so the problem is you limit what you claim for yourself because you're thinking about what's possible or what you deserve instead of tapping into what you actually desire.
That's a huge mistake.
One of the things that I know that you're probably doing is you're doing what I did in the podcast market. I'm too late.
It's going to be too hard. I've never done this before.
I'm too far down the road in a different direction.
I've already been in a accountant or this is my major or I've spent seven years with this
person or I've lived here for so long.
You're doing the whole like sunk cost thing.
I spent too much time, too late to change.
Don't know how to do it.
This is a major, major mistake that you're making.
And I want you to hear the final thing that I said to Barbara because she admitted, she's
going to move to LA.
She's 46, she's been at it for 25 years, she's going to go back because it is way more
painful to live a small life knowing you gave up on your dream.
Then to go for it and wake up every day and before your dream and fan the flame.
And maybe it doesn't happen.
But what if it does?
All I can tell you is waking up every day knowing that you're aligned with this greater purpose and drive and calling that's inside you,
that's what you're meant to do.
So let's go back to LA, because I wanna leave you with one more thing.
What did you get?
I'm so sorry.
I got the my sister's very kind.
No jokes, no jokes.
I'm not, I'm being serious.
No, I want you to talk about you.
Okay.
You have to just go for it and not
Focus so much on what you're afraid of and being comfortable, but just do the thing that scares you
It's even bigger than that
Okay, so if you wish to be happier
You know what life gives you?
Things that make you sad. You know what happens when you say that you want peace in
your life? You want things to be easier? Oh, you know what bubbles to the surface?
All the stuff that's broken! And then you have to bring and figure out how to bring peace to this.
And so for you, there is something that you needed to do in Florida.
So you would get serious about doing the work back here.
And that there was something in the breakdown and whatever it is that you wanna call it,
that was meant for you because you clearly needed it
to come back here and actually do what you're meant to do.
And look, it might take 30 years,
but it'll be the best damn Netflix special
I have ever seen in my entire life.
Applause.
There is no doubt in my mind that Barbara is going to move back to LA and
she is going to not only work on those dreams, she's going to achieve them. I cannot wait
to turn on Netflix and see her special. And I want to point out something. Did you notice that when I started arguing for her dreams,
that's when she got really emotional.
You probably heard her choking up when I said,
you're moving back and you're going for it.
And it's going to be the best damn Netflix special.
It may take you 30 years.
You see, when I argued for it, I convinced her that yes, in fact, it could be real.
Her emotion tells you, deep down, she believes it too.
That's what's available to you.
Believing in yourself and your ability to make your dreams come true.
So don't you dare listen to this and then spend time writing to me about all your excuses
and how great it is for Barbara, but you're old or you're young or you don't have money
or this that or the other thing. Do you understand that you are capable of so much more than you believe?
I don't think you realize you're listening to a 54-year-old woman who had been thinking
about launching a podcast since 2011. There's not a single excuse you can write to me about that I
didn't tell myself and now here I am as evidence.
Just four weeks into this thing.
If I can reinvent my life and clear out the bullshit that I was arguing against my dreams,
if I can get in touch with what's truly calling me and claim it and be honest and turn
toward it and chip away at it and figure out how to make it a reality, so can you.
Do not waste your time writing to me.
Turn toward what you want and spend that energy making it happen.
And the fact is
Absolutely everything that has sucked
About your life or where you are right now. You need it because you needed to experience
Now, you need it because you needed to experience unhappiness to realize, I want to be happy. You needed to feel small to realize that's not what's meant for you.
Just consider every single thing that has happened to you and that is happening right
now is preparing you to go after those dreams of yours.
Instead of invalidating where you are, embrace that it's been a necessary step, and then
get on with it.
Maybe you needed the breakdown that you're in.
In order for you to realize, I fucking deserve to be happy.
I'm sick of this shit.
That's what happened to me.
I had to get so miserable that I realized
I got to start fighting for being happy. Maybe you needed that job you didn't like to
realize you better get serious about creating what you want. Maybe you needed to apply
to law school and get there and go, oh my god, I do not want to be like these people. I
need to get back into the creative field. This is not what was meant for me. Do not let
the fact that you have spent a certain amount of time or that you're a certain age or you're already almost done
with your major or that you're too early or too late or all of that crap invalidate
the truth. The truth is you're right on time. You're having a wake up call right now and
you're having the wake up call that I intended for you to have as you listen to
me today. Because I want you to realize that your dreams they are as alive as they have
ever been. And if you're starting to go, Oh my God, I have been against myself. I hope
today is the day you wake up and say, From this day forward, I'm going to be for myself.
I'm going to be fan in that flame.
I'm going to be working on these dreams.
If you're starting to say, wow, I really have put the lid on.
I really have stopped allowing myself for giving myself permission to have something incredible
happen in my life.
If you're having the wake up call that I intended, good.
Now let me tell you something else.
There is no deadline on your dreams.
And there is no age at which you're supposed to do this.
You can start a business at 18.
You can quit the job you had at a college at 24.
You can go back to technical school after getting a master's at 31.
You can literally adopt a child at the age of 39 when you're single.
You can go to a nursing school after you've raised your kids in your 42 years old.
You can learn how to teach your first online course at the age of 48.
You could become a podcast host at the age of 54.
You could get married for the first time at 63.
You could skydive at 71.
You could run your first marathon at 82.
Your dreams do not disappear.
There is no age when you can't do something, or when you're too early, it's complete
bullshit.
Your dreams are something you were born with.
They are your responsibility, and they are also the life force inside of you.
So stop running away from them and turn toward them.
Run toward your dreams.
Stop arguing against them and be the loudest voice for them.
And for crying out loud, stop extinguishing that flame that's burning inside you.
Enough with the excuses, enough with the jokes and the downplaying, enough with this fear
Your job
Is to turn toward that flame and freaking fan it
Fan it with all your might
That flame inside you is supposed to burn bright and
all your might. That flame inside you is supposed to burn bright. And the only way that that's going to happen is when you are honest with yourself about that thing you've been denying,
about that calling that you feel, about the fact that you're meant for more than where
you're at right now, that you deserve to be happy, that those dreams are real, and you
have within you the ability to chip away at them and that when you wake
up every single day and you write down those five dreams and you see and you hear and you
feel the fact that your life has clues. Your life is trying to help you. Your life is
trying to help you become who you're destined to become.
And I'm sure you're wondering, whatever happened to Barbara?
Great question. Since that coaching session that you just heard, she's been busy.
She's been busy working on her dreams. She's stopped the excuses and the bullshit that was keeping her from being the hero of her own story.
Check this out. Hey, Mel, so I decided to
Create a one-woman show and it's also a musical I've written for original songs in the show.
So I hope you'll come and see it. It was admitted into the Hollywood fringe theater festival.
So I'm hoping that we go on tour with it.
Thanks for asking.
See, failure, it is never the end of your story.
And I want you to know something else.
I want you to know that your friend Mel Robbins is right here beside you.
Every single step of the way.
Because I believe in you, I believe in your
dreams, and I believe in your ability to make those dreams come true. So 5, 4, 3, 2, 1,
stop fucking arguing and making excuses and joking and all the other stuff
that you're doing that is wasting your time and dishonoring. The fact that
there is a superhero inside of
you and you got some work to do. So get your ass out there, keep fanning those flames,
and make those dreams come true.
Alrighty, I'll see you in a few days. Oh, one more thing. It's the legal language. This podcast is presented solely for educational
and entertainment purposes.
It is not intended as a substitute for the advice of a physician,
professional coach, psychotherapist, or other qualified professional.
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