The Mindset Mentor - 10 Things to Stop Doing in 2025
Episode Date: January 6, 2025What’s holding you back from your best year yet? Today, I share the 10 things you need to stop doing in 2025 to create space for massive growth. From letting go of toxic relationships to breaking un...healthy habits, we’re focusing on clearing out the old so you can bring in the new. 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, we're gonna be talking about 10 things
that you should stop doing in 2025
to make it the absolute best year of your life.
As we go into 2025 and we have this fresh start,
we're inspired, we wanna aim higher,
we wanna dream bigger,
we wanna achieve more than we ever have. But the truth of everything is this growth and becoming better isn't always
about adding new goals or new habits or new commitments. The real secret to massive growth
a lot of times isn't 100% about adding. Of course, there's definitely things you should add to your
life. There are new habits
you should add, new actions you should have, new mindsets you should have. But before you do any
of that, before you add anything on, what you need to do is figure out what you need to subtract. You
need to make room for the new things first. It's about letting go of what no longer serves us so
that we can make room for focusing on ourselves, on our goals,
on our habits, and ultimately what's most important for us and what's going to make a life better.
And so these are the 10 things that you should stop doing to make room for a better life in 2025.
The first thing that you should stop doing and that you should make room for that you should
remove from your life is toxic relationships. We surround ourselves with people.
We are tribal beings.
And one of the things that I've found
over years and years of coaching people,
almost two decades now,
is that a lot of times we just hang out with the same people
just because we've been hanging out with them
for a long time.
And we don't realize how some people
have such a massive impact on our mindset in our life.
And the phrase you've probably heard it a hundred times
is that you are the average of the five people
that you spend the most time with.
You should really start to pay attention
to who you're spending your time with.
Because toxic relationships,
anybody who's toxic in your life can steal your energy,
it can steal your self-esteem,
they can make you stick with negative patterns
that you've had for years.
Sometimes if you're on a mission of growth
and you're trying to improve yourself,
but you have that one friend who smokes weed all the time
and you're wanting to stop smoking weed,
but then you're hanging out with your friend who is smoking
or drinking or whatever it is you're trying to get rid of, it makes it hard to get away from those
things, right? And so when you remove those people from your
life or spend a whole lot less time with them, it creates an
environment where you can grow. And so if you have a friend who
has some bad habits that you don't want to be doing anymore,
you should probably spend less time with them. If you have a
friend who constantly criticizes you or your choices
without ever offering any support or if you have a friend who constantly criticizes you or your choices without ever offering
any support, or if you have a coworker who thrives on gossip and brings negativity into
your workspace, or if you have a partner or a relative who tries to manipulate you or
disrespect you or overstep your boundaries, you should probably start to distance yourself
from those people before you do anything else in this year. So that's number one. Number two, second thing that you should get rid of
is your habits that don't serve you. We often over our lifetime just accumulate habits without
realizing that we have them and not really paying attention to how much they shape our lives and how
much they change us. And in some habits that we have might feel a little bit harmless
because they don't feel like they drain our energy or our time very much. But when we actually take a step back and look at some of these habits, one of the first steps to massive growth is about
identifying and removing habits that are no longer serving us anymore to make room for habits that
are serving you. So there might be habits like mindlessly checking your phone
first thing in the morning, or when you go to sit down
somewhere, you immediately just pop your phone out
and go out on Instagram.
Or it could be something like procrastinating on tasks
instead of that's just like busy work,
instead of focusing on what's really productive
in your life.
It could be overindulging on junk food,
which then makes you have less energies to take action for the life that you
really want.
So really it's about clearing out those habits to make space for the new habits.
And there's a whole other thing.
And I don't really have a whole lot of time to dive into habits today,
but one of the reasons why habits don't stick for people,
new habits don't stick is because number one, they got to get rid of the old habits.
But the second reason why is because their identity of who they think they are doesn't
line up with the actions and habits that they want to create in their life.
And so really what it's about is like, really, if you're going to change your habits and
create new ones, it's about figuring out who you think you are.
And so, you know, if if you wanna learn more about that,
I'm doing an entire workshop that's gonna be free
on how to rewire your brain for your identity
and your habits to stick.
It's January 15th, 16th.
It's absolutely free if you wanna sign up for it.
It's habits2025.com.
So once you get in habits with an S2025.com,
I'll go much, much deeper into habits with you.
So that's the second thing.
Number three, we should start getting rid
of our limiting beliefs.
The stories that we tell ourselves
shape the choices that we make,
and then the actions that we do or do not take in our lives.
And so limiting beliefs are like these invisible barriers
that keep us from achieving our goals
and achieving our full potential.
Because it's like, well, I don't know if I can do that.
It's these limiting beliefs that stop you
from taking the action that you need to.
And so we've got to identify these limiting beliefs and start removing
these mental blocks so that we can start creating a better life
and taking action towards a life that we want.
And so if you have a thought pattern, like believing you're too old
to start something new or thinking you're too young for people
to start listening to you
or thinking that you're not smart enough to be able to learn a new skill or that you're too old
to be able to pivot careers or that you're assuming that success is only for like the
quote unquote lucky people or the ones that are special or the ones that are smarter, the ones
that were given all of the things in life and you weren't given enough, whatever it might be.
You need to get rid of those zooming beliefs.
You need to assess them and figure out
what do I need to remove?
What habits of the way that I speak to myself
do I need to remove to make space
for the new way that I wanna speak to myself?
So that's number three.
Number four is being a yes man or a yes woman
or being a people pleaser, or over committing to activities.
A lot of people that come to me as people pleasers
are constantly busy doing things for other people
that don't help them in their own life.
And so if you're over committing yourself,
you're spreading your energy thin,
and it leaves very little room
for what actually matters in your life.
And so try cutting back on your obligations so that you can focus on what really what actually matters in your life. And so try cutting back on
your obligations so that you can focus on what really moves the needle in your life.
So you don't have to volunteer at every PTA meeting or just saying yes to every single thing
that your boss or your coworker asks you to do without looking at your bandwidth. Or you don't
need to accept all of the social invitations
that people give you out of guilt,
or not having really any genuine interest in them,
or taking on extra projects
that don't align with your goals.
And we will be right back.
And now, back to the show.
And so really you need to start saying no more often
and stop being such a people pleaser
in a yes man or yes woman.
So that's number four.
Number five, which is, you know,
you've heard me talk about this a million times
this podcast, you need to get rid
of your negative self-talk.
How you speak to yourself might be the most important thing
in the world.
Negative self-talk erodes all of your confidence
and holds you back from taking action.
If you don't have confidence in yourself towards something,
then it's gonna be really hard to go, you know what, I'm gonna step off into the unknown and do this.
And so if you're holding yourself back because you're talking negatively to yourself,
you gotta get rid of it. And you've got to replace those with more empowering thoughts that can change your outlook on
who you think you are and what you can actually do. So stop saying stuff like,
I'm always failing. I never get it right. Or stop saying stuff like, I'm an idiot. I was at a
friend's house a couple of weeks ago and their mother was there and I heard her say over the
course of two days, I'm an idiot or I'm dumb or I'm stupid like four or five times. I was like,
I don't think she really understands how that's holding herself back. And I was like, don't say
that. Don't say I'm dumb. Don't say I'm stupid. Don't say I'm an idiot out loud.
Don't even think it. Don't say stuff like, oh, why even try? I'm not as good as other people.
Or stuff like I'm a terrible parent or I'm a terrible partner. I'm a terrible friend or
I'm a terrible student, whatever it might be. You've got to actually start to get rid of that
negative self-talk so that you can talk to yourself the way that you would want a supportive friend
to talk to you.
So that's number five.
Number six, this is something I never really hear
people speak about.
Get rid of your outdated goals.
Not all of your goals are meant to be with you forever.
As you grow and as you change as a person,
your old goals don't have to stick with you.
Like there may be some goals that don't align
with your values or your vision or your
aspirations in your life anymore. And so when you let go of old goals, it creates space for new
ambitions and ambitions that align with who you are today versus who you are three years ago.
So sticking to a major or in school or a career path that you chose years ago that you no longer feel
passionate about is something you should probably get rid of. So if you're not aligned with your
job or you're not aligned with your major, it's okay to change because you've made a decision
two years ago and you're trying to just push through. No, you should change. If you're changing
as a person, naturally your goals should start to change as well.
If you have like a side hustle
that is making a little bit extra money,
but it's draining your energy
and it's not bringing you any satisfaction
and it's stressing you out
and it's 90% of your mental energy throughout the day,
but you're just like, well, I gotta get it
to a hundred thousand dollars a year
because I said I was going to six years ago,
maybe it's time to let that thing go.
And so that's one thing that I would recommend is like, maybe
you should get rid of some of your outdated goals and create
some new goals that align with who you are today.
So that's number six.
Number seven, please get rid of all of your time wasting
entertainment.
Everything that you consume changes you.
Of course, if you eat whatever food you eat, of course is going
to change. It's going to change your energy. It's going to be more energy, less energy, make you feel good, if you eat whatever food you eat, of course, is going to change you. It's
going to change your energy. It's going to be more energy, less energy, make you feel
good, make you feel worse. But also the content that you consume, the people that you follow
on Instagram, the movies that you watch, the videos that you watch, the shit reality shows
that you watch, the podcasts about people murdering each other all day long.
All of these things affect the way
that you think about the world.
Watching endless reality TV episodes
that don't inspire you or uplift you
and make you think that that's just the way
that people talk to each other.
Or playing video games for hours
when it doesn't truly relax you,
but you're just trying to mindlessly go off into a new land or following these
reality TV shows or YouTube channels that are just clickbait and raunchy and reality
TV and all of these things that add unnecessary stress.
You cannot tell me that watching one TV show does not change your mindset in some sort
of way. It does whether you realize it or not.
And so what I would recommend is really self assessing how you entertain yourself.
The podcast that you listen to, the shows that you watch, the movies that you watch,
the way that you, the people that you follow on Instagram and TikTok and YouTube and the videos,
all of those things. Start paying attention to what your mind is focusing on
because I promise you 100%,
it has changed the way that you think about yourself,
the world and other people as well.
All right, so that's number seven.
Number eight, get rid of your unhealthy coping mechanisms.
You know, when you think about life does get stressful
and I get it, but sometimes what we do
is we lean on habits
that provide temporary relief but don't really solve the root issue.
So if we have unhealthy coping mechanisms, it creates this cycle of avoidance versus
actually dealing with what the problem is.
And so when we replace these with healthier strategies, it will really help to actually
change us.
And so, you know, if you're coming home
and you're stressed out and your natural tendency
is to reach for a glass of wine or beer
every time that you feel stressed,
you might feel better temporarily,
but you're not changing yourself in any sort of way.
So if you get stressed and you go for comfort eating
or sugary snacks after a bad day or a bag of chips,
it's gonna make you feel better in the short term, but in the long term, it's not helping you in any sort of way.
Or if you're the type of person that avoids difficult conversations
by shutting people out or just completely withdrawing,
none of these things are helping you get better.
If you normally go for a glass of wine or a beer,
maybe what you should do and just try it out for 30 days,
60 days, 90 days, instead of reaching for that alcohol or reaching for a cigarette or
reaching for whatever it is that you normally reach for, what if you actually just do nothing?
What if you go and you do some breath work and you do some meditation and you try to
learn how to actually self- soothe internally without having to find
something externally outside of you.
And so that's what I would recommend is, is try to get rid of any unhealthy coping mechanisms
because they're not helping you grow in any sort of way.
So summer eight, let's go to number nine.
Number nine is the fear of change.
What you have to understand is that if you're going to make this the best year of your life,
you're going to have to grow in growth and comfort cannot coexist. They can't, you're going to have to grow. And growth and comfort cannot coexist.
They can't, you're going to have to get uncomfortable.
And if so, if you have the fear of the unknown
or the fear of change,
it will keep you in the exact same position
as you are one year from today.
So either you hold on to your fear of change
and your fear of the unknown,
and then you know that if you don't change,
you're gonna be in the exact same position
one year from today as you are right now,
or you get rid of your fear of change,
you embrace the unknown and you say,
hey, that's the only way that my life is gonna get better.
Because if you're afraid of change and you don't change,
your life is gonna look exactly as it does right now.
And so when you let go of that fear,
it allows you to step into new opportunities
that can change your life in some sort of way.
So if you're staying at a job that you dislike
because it just feels safe,
or if you're avoiding new technologies or tools
or whatever it is that might be out there
just because they seem intimidating,
or if you're the type of person
that's declining opportunities to travel or to meet new people or to try new hobbies or to put yourself at your comfort zone, because you just want to stay comfortable, I recommend that you change that.
Start saying yes to new things. Stop being afraid of everything. So start saying yes to new opportunities, to meeting new people, to travel, to getting yourself out of your comfort zone. That is how your life is actually going to change.
So that's number nine.
And then number 10,
please stop comparing yourself to other people.
It's easy to look at other people
and to feel like you're falling short.
But comparison to someone else is absolutely pointless.
You have two completely different lives,
two completely different starting points,
and from the moment you were born until today,
have had two completely different paths. It is not fair to ever compare yourself to someone else.
So what you need to do is you need to focus on you, your journey, and your goals. Feeling inadequate
after scrolling through social media as highlight reels is easy to do. Obsessing over someone else's
career success while undervaluing your own accomplishments,
that's really easy to do.
Resenting someone else for having a great relationship
without considering what they've gone through
and what you've gone through is insane.
You only can compare yourself to one person
and that's who you were in the past.
And ultimately, that's the only person
that it's fair to compare yourself with.
You can't compare yourself to someone else and go, oh my God, they have such a great
body.
I don't have that body.
Oh my God, they make so much more money.
Oh my God, they have a Lamborghini.
Why don't I have a Lamborghini?
You cannot compare your life to someone else's because they might be on chapter 20 of whatever
career it is or making money or fitness.
You might be on chapter one.
It's not compare, it's not,
it's not possible or even in reality, it's not even fair to you to compare your chapter one to
somebody else's chapter 20. And so really this is just very specific examples in your life that
if you want to have the best 2025 of your life, the first thing that I want you to do is figure
out the things that you need to subtract
and to start removing the things that no longer serve you.
When you clear space, it's not about losing these things.
It's about creating room for the things
that you can put in place
that are absolutely gonna transform your life.
So that's what I got for you for today's episode.
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All you got to do is go to habits2025.com.
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And with that, I'm going to leave it the same way
I leave you every single episode.
Make it your mission to make somebody else's day better.
I appreciate you.
And I hope that you have an amazing day.