The Mindset Mentor - 10 Things You Must Eliminate From Your Life
Episode Date: November 14, 2025Are you carrying things that are quietly destroying your momentum? In today’s episode, I break down 10 things you must eliminate if you want to finally feel free, stop repeating old patterns, and st...ep into the next version of yourself. Feeling stuck? It's time to take back control. If you're ready to master your mind and create real, lasting change, click the link below and start transforming your life today. 👉 http://coachwithrob.com The Mindset Mentor™ podcast is designed for anyone desiring motivation, direction, and focus in life. Past guests of The Mindset Mentor include Tony Robbins, Matthew McConaughey, Jay Shetty, Andrew Huberman, Lewis Howes, Gregg Braden, Rich Roll, and Dr. Steven Gundry. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Welcome to today's episode of the Mindset Mentor podcast.
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Today, I'm going to talk to you about 10 things
that you must eliminate from your life
in order to have a great life
because there's a version of you
that is buried under everything
that you are taught to tolerate.
The people pleasing and the overthinking
and the perfectionism, all of that,
and I want you understand that you're not stuck
because you're lazy or unmotivated
or something wrong with you,
you're probably stuck because you're carrying so much dead weight.
You have old beliefs, you have old identities, you have old wounds.
And so this isn't about adding more to your to-do list.
This is about removing what is quietly killing your momentum in life.
And so let's talk about these things that you need to eliminate to finally feel free.
And I'm going to just hammer home through these quickly.
Okay?
The first one is this weird loyalty that you feel to a version of you
that no longer exists.
Like, we all carry ghosts, old identities, old stories of ourselves.
But I want you to understand that staying loyal to an outdated version of yourself is the fastest
way to suffocate your own growth.
Your nervous system may still be wired for survival, not expansion.
And that's something that happened during childhood.
But just because you had to play small or be quiet or not be seen back then doesn't mean
that you still do now. You have to understand that you're allowed to evolve. You need to give
yourself permission to evolve. You're allowed to be unrecognizable to yourself and to the people
who love you. And your subconscious is wired to repeat, not to reinvent. So you're going to continue
to repeat old versions of yourself over and over and over again if you do not step in the
driver's seat and be intentional about doing something different. If your past,
is writing your present moment, then your future's already predictable and dead.
Letting go isn't failure.
It's the funeral of who you used to be that finally frees you.
The next level of your life requires a new version of you,
not a recycled version of you, who survived the last season that you went through.
If a snake does not shed its skin, it will suffocate,
and you will suffocate all of your dreams if you do not let old parts of you die off.
So that's the first thing.
The second thing is this habit of self-sabotage right before you break through.
Have you ever noticed that right when things are about to start working, you self-sabotage
or you numb out or you disappear or you burn out in some sort of way?
That's not a coincidence.
It's conditioning.
Your nervous system may not feel safe with success.
So you create chaos because chaos might feel familiar to you or because burning it all down
will keep you exactly where you are.
self-sabotage is often self-protection from a life that's bigger than you're used to
or more than you're receiving in your current life once you're used to receiving or more than
you think that you actually deserve the closer that you get to a breakthrough the louder that
your inner critic is going to get you're not afraid to fail you're afraid of finally not
failing which is something that you've never been comfortable with even if you're
miserable. You can be comfortable in misery and less comfortable in the unknown. And so you would rather
just repeat the misery than to step off into the unknown and create something greater than you
ever have. So that's number two. Number three is toxic people who drain your energy. This one is
quick and super easy. You cannot heal in the same environment that hurts you. No matter how strong
your boundaries are, the wrong people will always find a way to drain you. You get
what you tolerate. You have to ask yourself what you're willing to tolerate for this next chapter
in your life. You teach people how to speak to you. You either need to teach people how to speak to you
differently or you need to let go of the people who drain your energy. So that's number three.
Number four is this addiction that you have to the approval of others. Most people don't live.
They perform. They're like a jester that's dancing for a king. And when you're addicted to the
approval of other people, rejection doesn't just sting, like it actually starts to feel like
an internal death because your identity is outsourced. And so you have been looking for other
people to tell you that you're good enough your entire life versus actually just slowing down
and realizing that you already are good enough. You can't become who you're meant to be if you're
constantly just playing a character for other people. And if you're not careful, your dreams will
slowly morph into whatever gets you the most praise from other people. People pleasing
is self-abandonment. Like, let that one sink in for a minute. If you're a people
pleaser, your self-abandoning is what you're actually doing. Have you ever thought about that
way? Your authenticity will cost you the approval of other people. You need to be able to stomach
that. That's number four. Number five, you need to have everything figured out. You got to get
rid of that. This obsession that you have with certainty is really just a trauma response. It's
control that's disguised as, hey, I'm being responsible. If you want like a 10-year plan before you take
one step forward, that is just the fear of the unknown. That's not wisdom. You don't need the
whole puzzle in place just to take the next step. Most of the clarity that you will get in your life
is just from movement in the right direction,
not from sitting down and thinking about it.
You're wasting a ton of energy
trying to think your way through what can only be lived.
And that's why you're overthinking,
and that's why it doesn't seem to make any sense
because you've actually got to take action towards that thing.
You've got to learn to live your life in the headlights.
If you get into a car in the middle of the night
and go for a drive, you can't see your destination.
You can only see what the headlights light up in front of you,
the next 100 feet.
and after you drive those 100 feet, guess what happens?
You can now see the next hundred feet and then the next and then the next.
And so you're trying to plan out the entire route when in reality you can't see the next
hundred feet in front of you.
And so you've got to get better at ready fire aim, which means you get ready, you take action,
and then you make adjustments.
Not you get ready and then you think for a little while and you think for a little bit longer
and then you plan and then you plan to plan and you plan to plan to plan.
It's like you get ready, you take action and you make adjustments along the way.
number five you've got to get rid of this living in someday mode someday is where your dreams go to die
that's where they wither away at a job that you hate because you've just been you know pushing your
dreams down the road really what it is more than anything else is this procrastination wrapped up in
like the comfort of soon soon i'll do it like you have to really be present i've done episodes on
this before about the fact that one day you're going to die one day
So you've got to have that one day I'm going to die, bring urgency at the present moment.
That phrase, one day, like one day I'll do it, has buried more dreams than failure ever will.
The brain loves this illusion of future safety because taking action right now requires risk.
And so I'd rather just deflect and go, well, one day, someday in the future, I'll do it.
You have to understand that the more overwhelmed you feel, the more attractive,
later seems. But later never comes. You and I both know that. And if something really truly
matters to you, you need to schedule it and you need to force yourself to do it. If you won't
schedule it, stop pretending that it actually matters to you. So that's number six. Number seven
is this fantasy that success will magically fix you. The more money, the more followers, the more
likes, the more validation. None of that is going to heal your inner world. Success will only
amplify what is already there. And I've said it before, but the only problems that money solves
are money problems. So if you're using your dreams and your success that you want to escape
yourself, you will build a life that will look really good to other people, but it's going to
feel like a prison to you. And we will be right back. And now back to the show.
Hustle is an amazing distraction from your emotional pain. Trust me, I've done it before.
I've kept myself busy.
My addiction was being a workaholic to run away from all of my problems.
And it feels good until the crash happens.
And so your brain, a lot of us do this, we'll keep raising the bar on what enough looks like
or what success looks like.
And that's why for a lot of us, people that quote unquote call herself overachievers,
we say, oh, well, like, the closer I get to my goal, then I'll push it further out.
And I push it for that.
And I always say like our goals are like the horizon.
The closer that we move towards it, the further and further it gets away, we'll never actually
catch the horizon. So you have to understand you'll keep raising the bar and keep raising the bar and
keep raising the bar because you're unconsciously running from your wounds. I want you to understand
that a bigger bank account and more success doesn't fix a bankrupt sense of self-worth. So that's
number seven. Number eight, you need to stop neglecting your inner child. And this might sound
kind of weird if you've never heard this before, but your inner child isn't gone. They're the
that is panicking inside of you when you're scared or where you're overreacting or when you're
overthinking or when you're shutting down. That tantrum that you throw in an adult form is often
just the seven-year-old version of yourself that's looking for safety still. So unprocessed childhood
pain doesn't just go away. It doesn't disappear. It just learns adult coping strategies
like people pleasing or like being too controlling or learning to avoid.
Most of your self-sabotage is actually self-protection from a wounded part of you.
Think about that for a second.
That's one of the truest things that you will ever hear.
Most of your self-sabotage is self-protection from a wounded part of you from childhood.
Reparenting yourself means you giving yourself what you needed then right now.
and I want you understand, you're not crazy.
You're just caring unmet needs that deserve some compassion, not some criticism, not hate,
but some compassion.
You need to learn to develop a relationship with that child who is still deeply inside of you,
that child who needed a secure adult to give them something back then that an adult couldn't
give them, whether that be safety, whether that be love, whether that be a hug,
whether it be emotional intelligence, whatever it might have been.
You're healing, the version of you that needed something back then but didn't get it.
That's what it looks like to actually reparent yourself.
Number nine, next thing you need to get rid of, perfectionism that is dressed up as high standards.
Let's really call perfectionism what it is.
You have a fear of being judged.
Perfectionism is just anxiety that's dressed up a little bit cuter.
That's really what it is.
And we always say, like, oh, it's got to be perfect.
It's got to be perfect.
It's got to be perfect.
Really what you're saying is if it's not perfect, I'm not safe.
And that's a trauma response.
You'll never build anything meaningful in your entire life if you're obsessed with not
messing up because you are a human and you will mess up.
Humans are flawed.
We will make mistakes.
And perfectionism kills all of the momentum in your entire life.
so it's not about just going out and doing your best and all of that it's really just about doing it
for the sake of doing it whatever it is it's about putting yourself out there doing it making sure it
it gets done screwing it up and just realizing that done is better than perfect why because done
exists guess what perfectionism doesn't exist and you know it but you need to really really feel it
is a difference and number 10 the 10th thing that you need to get rid of
is your fear of failure. Failure isn't about failure at all. It's about what you make it mean about
you. And here's the truth that you need to understand. You will fail. You know you'll fail. And that's
the point. But you're afraid that failure will confirm your worst fear. Not fear is that you're not good
enough. And so you try to avoid it. You try to run away from it. Most people rehearse failure in
their minds so often that they never even risk success because they're so afraid of it. And so I want
you understand you don't need more confidence. What you need more than anything else is more courage.
You need to develop a willingness to suck at something long enough until you get good. It's like the
phrase I've said here many times. You will never be a graceful master if you will not let yourself
be a foolish beginner. You have to fail. Failure you know is part of success.
The creator of Honda has a quote that says success is 99% failure.
Failure is necessary to succeed.
Failure builds resilience.
And so you've got to learn to develop a muscle to run towards failure.
Because really more than anything else, that is where your growth lives.
And so I want you understand.
If this hits you in your chest, good.
It's not meant to shame you in any sort of way.
This is really meant to wake up parts of you that know that you're meant for more.
you can't carry the old with you into the new life one of them has to go and so let it be the
version of you that you really want to be not the version of you that she used to be and so that's what
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