The Mindset Mentor - 1 Key to Build Your Perfect Life
Episode Date: December 30, 2024Are you actively creating the life you truly want, or are you passively accepting the one that comes to you? I’ll show you how to design a vision for your future, break it down into achievable steps..., and focus on the most overlooked key to success—building the person you need to become. Let’s dive into crafting a life that doesn’t just happen but one you consciously create. Want to learn more about Mindset Mentor+? For nearly nine years, the Mindset Mentor Podcast has guided you through life's ups and downs. Now, you can dive even deeper with Mindset Mentor Plus. Turn every podcast lesson into real-world results with detailed worksheets, journaling prompts, and a supportive community of like-minded people. Enjoy monthly live Q&A sessions with me, and all this for less than a dollar a day. If you’re committed to real, lasting change, this is for you.Join here 👉 www.mindsetmentor.com My first book that I’ve ever written is now available. It’s called LEVEL UP and It’s a step-by-step guide to go from where you are now, to where you want to be as fast as possible.📚If you want to order yours today, you can just head over to robdial.com/bookHere are some useful links for you… If you want access to a multitude of life advice, self development tips, and exclusive content daily that will help you improve your life, then you can follow me around the web at these links here:Instagram TikTokFacebookYoutube
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Welcome to today's episode of the Mindset Mentor Podcast. I'm your host, Rob Dial. If you have not
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Today, I'm going to be talking to you about what I feel is probably the most overlooked part of
hitting your goals and creating the life that you want.
And I'm going to give you a tip that I think is really overlooked in personal development,
but in my opinion, might be the most important part of all of it. Because creating the life you
want and going out for it, whenever we say creating the life you want, it's such a corny
phrase. Like, create the life that you want. I feel like it's such a corny overused
phrase, but really it is so true. You have to create the life that you want. And if you don't
create the life that you want, then you're going to have to settle for the life that comes to you.
And so you either go out and get it or you just go, hey, I'll just see what life decides to give
me. And if you do that, you're not going to probably like the life that you get. You have to understand that your life is your creation.
You have created everything that is around you right now. Most people are not creating actively
though. They're just kind of passively creating. Like if I walked up to a person on the street and
I said, hey, tell me about your life. And they tell me about it and where they are currently. And I'm like, yeah, you created that life that you
currently have. Everything that's where you live, your job, everything that's around there.
Average person would be like, no, that's not true. Well, this happened to me and this was this.
But it's like, you have to understand you are crafting it at every moment. It's just the
problem is that most of us aren't actively participating in the crafting of our life.
And so we're going to talk about how to create the life that you actually want. And I'm going
to make this super, super simple for you. You and where you are right now, whether that's where you
want to be or whatever it might be, is based off of things that you've done in the past.
is based off of things that you've done in the past. And right now, you are where you are right now. And there is a version of you in the future, which is where you want to be. So let's talk about,
let's say one year from now, and let's talk about five years from now. Where do you want to be in
five years? And if you had five years, five perfect years, every single day, you did
exactly what you needed to do to create the life that you want. Where could you be in five years?
Write it down. You know, if you're at home, pause me and just write it down. What do you want your
life to look like? Journal it and be as detailed as possible. And don't be realistic, but think
like if I had five perfect years of every single day was executed perfectly, where could I be in five years?
If you're driving, just think about it.
What is a life that would be like a hell yes for you?
A life that gets you excited, where you're like,
oh my God, if I was there in five years,
it would be the best possible life I could have.
One thing that I always say that I think is really important
is you should follow your energy. When you think about and you plan out where you want to be in
your life, follow your energy. Follow that feeling of what gets you excited. Follow the feeling of
what an amazing life would be and look like. Follow the feeling. Don't be like, well, I could
be doing this. I could be making this much money. It'd be kind of neat if I was doing that. Like, that's not exciting. That sounds like it sucks. Like what sounds exciting to you?
What makes you come alive? What makes you feel more energetic when you think about it? If you're
planning something in your future and it doesn't give you energy, I'm just going to tell you,
it's probably not for you. You know, if you're, for instance, if you're in a relationship and you think about that relationship in five years, in being with that person in five years,
does it feel like a hell yes? Like, oh my God, I can't wait to see where we are in five years.
Do you feel like growing alongside that person gives you energy, that it fills you with energy?
Does it make you excited to be in a relationship with them for another five years? If so,
Does it make you excited to be in a relationship with him for another five years?
If so, sounds great.
Follow that energy.
If not, if it doesn't give you energy, that relationship needs to change in some sort of way.
You and that person need to change or you need to change out of that relationship and
possibly find a new one.
And so that's one way of thinking like,
what do I want my future to be like? Yeah. If that person gives you, oh my God, we could be
together in five years and we could be doing this and we would have traveled and we would have done
all these things in the past five years. That gives you energy. It's probably the right person.
If you're like, hmm, I don't know if I want to be with them in five years. That doesn't sound
exciting. Well, it could be that you need to change and that they need to change so that the relationship changes, or it could be that the
relationship just isn't the right one. You know, it's the same thing if you think about like your
job, for instance, how you make money, your career, your business, whatever it is. If you fast forward
five years from today, does it give you energy? Do you still want to be making money the same way?
I remember when I really decided to quit the last job that I worked at in 2015, I was looking at my
manager and I was like, I don't want that job. And if I crush it and I do really well and my
manager gets promoted and I take my manager's job, I'm not going to be happy with that job.
And so that was a perfect example of following my energy and my energy was like, I take my manager's job, I'm not going to be happy with that job. And so that was a perfect example of following my energy. And my energy was like, yeah, that's
definitely not it. Then I was like this podcasting and this coaching thing, like there's a lot of
energy around it. Okay. That was the thing for me. And I'm glad that I did follow my energy.
And so think about your job in five years. Does it give you energy? You know, so do this with your relationship.
Do this with your job.
Do this with your company.
Do this with your employees, with your friends, with your health and your body, with your
children, every aspect of your life.
And once you get clear on the next five years, what I want you to do is think about the next
12 months.
You get very clear on five years, but five years is pretty far away. And so what I want you to think about is the next 12 months. So if we fast
forward one year from today, where do you need to be in order to be on track for that five-year plan?
See it as like a checkpoint. There's five different checkpoints. What's the first checkpoint of where
you want to be to be on track for that 10-year vision? Where do you need to be to be passing your first checkpoint a year from today?
And then plan out your relationship and plan out your job and plan out your company and plan out
your employees and your friends and your health and your body and your children, every aspect of
your life. Where do you want it to be a year from today? And then here's the important part that I
was telling you about at the beginning,
but I didn't quite give it to you. Here it is that most people leave out. Who do you need to be
in order to create that life? Who do you, the person listening to this episode, need to be
in order to create that life? Because that life is not going to go and create itself.
People focus too much on what they need to do, which is important. But what's more important than what you need to do is who
you need to be. Because if you're the type of person who can create that life, you will
automatically do the things that you need to do to create that life. And we will be right back.
And now back to the show. And so really what's
most important is who do I need to be more than anything else? There's a thing that's called the
self-concept and self-identity theory. And basically it means this, our self-concept,
which is how we view ourself, plays a massive role in our behavior and our motivation and our
self-esteem. And studies show that when people
have a very clear and positive view of their future selves, they're more likely to make decisions
in the present moment that aligns with that vision, which then obviously is going to lead
to a better life and better outcomes. There's also a thing that's called the self-discrepancy theory. And this theory basically suggests that people have three self-guides. There's the actual self, which is who
they are. There's the ideal self, which is who they want to become. And there's the ought self,
which is who they think they should be. And when there's discrepancies between the actual self
and the ideal self or the ought selves, it can lead to different emotions and levels of motivation.
When they don't line up with each other, this discrepancy is like, it's not,
why would you take action towards? It's not who you are. It's not what you do. These things don't
line up. So the goal is to make all three of them in alignment with who you are
and who you're going to be and who you ought to be. And all of that leads to a better emotional
state and more drive to take action towards it. Cause you're saying who I am is the first step
for who I need to be. And I can see the clear path of how I'm going to get there. And that's
really what you're trying to do. So there's who you are, who you need to be, and then who you ought to be. So it's like, it's your current self,
your ideal self, and then your ought self, who you ought to be. And so let me show you what I
mean by all of this, right? When you look at your one-year goals, if you are the person that could
create that reality today, when you look at all the goals
that you want 365 days from today if you were the type of person right now who could create that
life today you would already have it and so it shows you that building yourself is more important
than building your life now building your life is important but building yourself is the biggest
part of building your life because when you build your life is important, but building yourself is the biggest part of building your life. Because when you build yourself, that life that you want will become
a byproduct of the things that you do. I'll give you a perfect example from my own self, right?
And I've been saying this for years now. I feel like every year this becomes more and more true.
every year, this becomes more and more true. The life that I have now, I could not have had five years ago. Like my life over the past five years has massively changed. Like it was like
things were growing at a decent rate for four or five years and they were doing pretty well.
Then about five years ago, it was like a massive hockey stick moment in my life.
Well, then about five years ago, it was like a massive hockey stick moment in my life.
Five years ago, if I rewind to myself five years ago, I could not have the life that I currently have right now.
Like if I took myself from five years ago and put myself into this moment, I could not
handle the life that I have.
I was not yet the person who could create it.
But over time, I've been working on myself.
I've built myself and I've built myself. I've built myself and I've built myself
and I've built myself and I've built myself. And it's one brick at a time, one day at a time.
And now I'm a completely different person than where I was five years ago.
And anybody who knows me knows like I'm a super busy person, like really, really busy.
I have a ton of plates that I spend. I have this podcast. I have all the
content that I create for Instagram and TikTok and YouTube and all of that stuff. I have, you know,
the book that I created not long ago. I have my coaching business where I have two separate things
where we coach people on self-development. And then we also coach people who are growing their
coaching businesses. We have 39 employees in that company and they're in Austin. They're all over the world.
We also have, you know, like my personal life. So it's like, so even before my personal life,
it's like, I kind of have like two or three jobs that I have. And then in my personal life,
I have my wife spending time with her, my son, growing our relationship, my health,
my own personal development, you development. I'm currently in the
process of learning how to fly a plane, all kinds of these things. And then it hit me one day when
I was thinking about all of the stuff that I do and all of these places that I spend, that if I
took Rob when he first started this podcast in 2015 and placed him in my life right now, he would
probably have a mental breakdown because he just wasn't capable of it yet.
It would have been way too much for him.
He didn't have all of these places that he spun.
But I've just grown myself enough over the years
and I just have a little bit more mental bandwidth
every single year.
And I have fun doing it.
Like I love doing every single aspect of it.
And so it's because I've just decided that,
yes, I do want to create an amazing
life, but the biggest part of creating amazing life is creating an amazing self. And that's what
I think we should all be focusing on. We should all be focusing on building ourselves while taking
action to create the life that we want. That's the most important thing. Don't just read books
and go to conferences and not take action. No, it's like if you went to the gym every day
for the next five years, you would have much bigger muscles than you do right now, which means
we're putting this very simply that you could lift more because you are stronger.
You're just simply able to lift more. It's the exact same thing here. The more that you grow yourself and grow yourself and grow yourself, the more you'll mentally be able to lift more. It's the exact same thing here.
The more that you grow yourself
and grow yourself and grow yourself,
the more you'll mentally be able to lift more
five years from today.
So if you think about yourself
and who you wanna be in five years
and then rewind it a little bit,
but still be in the future and say,
who do I need to be in a year?
When I look at the goals that I have for myself,
who do I need to be as a person in order to be
able to create those goals? And what I want you to do is I want you to start planning out the
person that you need to become. It sounds a little bit weird, but they're basically going to become
your North Star. What you're trying to work for, who you want to become. Like if you think about
your perfect version of yourself in a year, what do they do on a daily basis? What habits do they have? What standards do they hold themselves
to? How do they talk to themselves? How do they talk to other people? How do they follow through
when they say they're going to do something? What does their morning routine look like?
How do they take care of their body? How do they talk to themselves? How do they take care of their
mind? How do they talk to people around them? Who do they hang out with? And I want you to just get very, very clear
on this person. It doesn't even need to be quote unquote you. It's just imagine there's a person
who has the life that you want a year from today. Plan that person out as detailed as you possibly
can be. And then focus on becoming that person every single day while
taking the actions you need to. And so it is very important for all of us to say, okay, what are my
goals for the future? And what do I need to do to get there? All of that is very important,
but just as important of all of that, if not more, is who do I need to be in order to be the person
who takes that action in order to be the person who takes that action in order to be the person
that creates that life. And if you focus on building yourself more than anything else,
then the life that you want in the future is just a byproduct of who you are. And so that's what I
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We can start helping more people out. And with that, I'm going to leave it the same way I leave
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and I hope that you have an amazing day.