The Mindset Mentor - 3 Ways To Re-Program Your Mind
Episode Date: March 4, 2024In this episode, I'll be talking about three powerful techniques that will help you create the life you've always dreamed of. Think of it as a mind makeover!We'll start by uncovering the magic of your... conscious and subconscious minds. Ever wondered why you do what you do? Buckle up as we explore the psychology behind it all!But hey, I'm not just here to drop knowledge bombs—I'm here to show you the ropes with proven techniques backed by science and psychology. Skeptics, you're gonna love this!From cognitive restructuring to the power of visualization and affirmations, we've got all the tools you need to flip the script on those old, limiting beliefs.So cozy up, and get ready to embark on a transformational journey with me. Oh, and don't forget to hit that share button and spread the positivity!Remember, it's not just about changing your mind—it's about changing your life. The Mindset Mentor Podcast“Past guests include Tony Robbins, Matthew McConaughey, Jay Shetty, Andrew Huberman, Lewis Howes, Gregg Braden, and Dr Steven Gundry.” 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/book Here 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 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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Today, I'm going to be giving you three ways to reprogram your mind. Listen, you're here because
you know if you want your life to be different, you have to change, right? If you want your life
to change, you have to change. But then it starts getting really hard. It's not really
easy to change. The key to achieving success in any area of your life comes from your ability to
change yourself. And a lot of times changing yourself comes from changing your mind first,
reprogramming your mind to change your old patterns, to change your old beliefs, your old
programs, and your thoughts, your habits, and your beliefs are your driving forces behind your actions.
And that will then determine your outcome. So if you can understand the psychology and the science
that's behind mental reprogramming, then you can start to take charge of your life
and create the future that doesn't look like your past. Because if you do nothing and you just continue to do the same things that you have
been doing, nothing will change. Your tomorrow will look exactly like yesterday until the day
you die. And so in this episode, we're going to really talk about how to reprogram your mind
to kind of get anything that you want. And I'm not going to just tell you from like some
foo-foo-y, woo-woo-y type of way, hey, you can get anything you want. Like I'm actually going
to teach you proven psychological techniques and use scientific evidence because I'm a very
skeptical person. If you're listening to this podcast, you probably are the type of person
that's like that as well. And so that's probably why you're attracted to this podcast because
you're probably very skeptical, but also wanting to improve yourself. And so we're probably both
skeptics. And so I'm going to show you through science and through psychology, how to actually
start reprogramming your brain. So the first thing that I want to talk about before I teach you how
to do it is you have to really understand what it is that we're trying to change. You have to
understand your mind. Before we dive into the process of reprogramming, you got to understand how the mind works, right? And so the mind
consists basically of two parts when you break it down. There's the conscious mind and there's
the subconscious mind. The conscious mind is responsible for just day-to-day thoughts,
decisions, actions in the moment. And the subconscious mind really stores a lot of
memories. It stores beliefs, it stores habits, and it kind of works very automatically. And the subconscious mind really stores a lot of memories. It stores
beliefs, it stores habits, and it kind of works very automatically. And it's, you know, below the
mind, which is why they call it a subconscious mind. So let's dive into the conscious mind first.
The conscious mind is our thinking mind. It is the mind that you know that exists, that thinks
throughout the day. It's the voice that you hear inside of your head.
Oh man, I should go get the kids before I, you know, go ahead and do this. Oh yeah, well that's your conscious mind. That's your thinking mind. It's where we process information. It's where we
make decisions, where we talk to ourself. But the crazy part about the conscious mind is that it
accounts for roughly about 5% of our cognitive activities throughout the day. And so it's very limited. And it's just
basically like, okay, tell me what to do and I'll do it. Okay, tell me what to do and I'll do it.
And so you might ask yourself, how is it only responsible for 5%? I know all of the thoughts
that I'm thinking throughout the day. Well, no, you don't. You know all of the conscious thoughts.
And so this is why we can often really struggle when we are trying to change ourselves and we're trying to change our habits and we're trying to
change our thought patterns is we are only mostly aware of our conscious mind and our conscious
mind can only handle so much at once. And we normally do not slow down enough to analyze
our subconscious. Most people keep so busy that they don't slow down enough and sit in silence
and just shut up for a little while so that they can actually start to analyze their subconscious
mind, to analyze their patterns that they have that are happening below the surface.
If you want real change, you can't just do it with the conscious mind. You have to dive into
the subconscious. And so when you dive into the subconscious and so when you
look into the subconscious mind so let's talk about the subconscious mind for a second so the
subconscious mind is responsible for approximately 95 percent of our mental activities it operates
automatically it stores memories it stores your beliefs it stores your habits and you usually
operate off of those things. And, you
know, sometimes it'll just be an immediate action. You know, like, you know, when the stove is on,
to avoid it with your hand. You don't have to consciously think, I don't want to put my hand
on the stove. No, your brain knows that. You've been burned before in different ways. You know
to avoid that. But the most important thing that it's responsible for
is for regulating your emotions and also carrying out the majority of your daily tasks
because they found that, psychologists have found that approximately 50% of what we do is basically
on autopilot. Like we're not really paying attention. If you've ever driven home from work
and you were going to stop and get some milk and then you get home and you're like, oh my god,
I didn't even stop and get milk. And you're like, wait, I don't even really remember driving home.
Yeah, because your subconscious mind, your autopilot was working. And so our subconscious
has a massive, massive impact on our lives. And very rarely do people actually dive in and try
to focus on it. And so it's really important for us to focus on reprogramming this part of our
mind if we want lasting change, because that's where our habits, that's where our beliefs are all
stored.
And so you have to understand that there's, throughout the day, millions of bits of processing
happening every second in your mind below your conscious thought of, hey, maybe I should
go and pick up coffee on the way to work, right?
That's your conscious mind. But below that, there's millions of bits of processing happening every single second
below that conscious mind. Below conscious, subconscious, that's what it means. So if you're
not paying attention to it, you usually don't even notice the subconscious. And sometimes your brain
will, say for instance, react to a person or a location or a smell and you didn't even notice it happen
until after it happens. And you're like, oh my God, I didn't even notice that I just did that.
Your subconscious reacts. And then a lot of times your mind, your conscious mind catches up.
A lot of times it's an immediate thing. It's an immediate thought, automatic thoughts,
automatic feelings. And then your mind,
your conscious mind is like, oh, okay, I see what we just did. Like if I tell you right now,
focus on your right thumb. Your brain was processing your right thumb this entire time I've been speaking. But it was filtering it out so that you could be listening to me. So it should
be thinking of something else. So it should be driving your car. It wasn't thinking about your right thumb. But when I tell you right now, hey,
think about your right thumb. You can go from subconsciously processing, your brain is processing
your right thumb at all points in time. It's just filtering it out to now you can actually start to
pay attention to it. And so really what you have to understand is the mind. So before we start to
change our mind, we've got to understand the conscious. We've got to understand the mind. So before we start to change our mind, we've got to understand the conscious, we've got to understand the subconscious. Once again, subconscious is 95% of our processing throughout
the day. That's 19 times stronger than the 5% conscious mind. And so you've got to start to
understand it to change your brain. Now, a lot of people, if you're just newer in self-development
are going to be like, but I've been this way my entire life. I just am this way. Well, you can change yourself at any moment. You can change
your brain at any moment. And there's a science behind it. It's called neuroplasticity. Neuroscience
has proven that our brains are not hardwired forever. The phrase you can't teach an old dog
new tricks is bullshit. You can teach an old dog new tricks. It might take longer because it's an
old dog and an old brain, but anyone can learn and change themselves at any moment. So we have to understand that.
And so the changing of your brain and the adaptation of your brain is known as neuroplasticity.
It is super important. I have an entire chapter of it in my book, Level Up. It's chapter 11,
where I literally dive into neuroplasticity
and how to actually change your brain. And when you change your brain, it means that your brain
can form new connections and reorganize existing ones. And so what that does is that allows you to
learn new skills. It allows you to change your habits. It allows you to change your limiting
beliefs, anything that might be existing. And so if you you're a negative person, like I used to be a very, very negative person
and I hated it.
I was very pessimistic.
I could find the holes in anything and I just didn't like being that person.
And for a long time, it was just very easy for me to be negative.
Something would pop up.
I was just an asshole.
I'd be negative, whatever it was.
And I consciously had to take years of trying to change it, trying
to reprogram myself, trying to change it. And now it's crazy for me to think I've been working
myself now for 18, 19 years. And it's really hard for me to be pessimistic at this point. It's hard
for me to not try to find a silver lining in something, no matter what it is that happens.
And so it doesn't happen right away, but it allows you to be able to change
because in neuroscience, the most famous phrase in neuroscience is neurons that fire together,
wire together. Your neurons just send electrical signals between each other. And so when they say
fire together, that means send electrical signals to each other. So there's parts of your brain that
are quote unquote, the negative alleys that are just very easy for your brain to go down that
alley. And so you might not really have much of a very easy for your brain to go down that alley.
And so you might not really have much of a positive alley for your brain to go down. But if you start working on it and trying to find the good and trying to find the good and trying to
find the good and stop paying attention to the negative, it'll actually weaken the signal between
the negative neurons, quote unquote, negative neurons, and start strengthening the signal
between the positive neurons, which over time, doing it over and over and over again, repetition
is a very key part to what we're going to be talking about here today.
If you do it over and over and over again, it makes the actual quote-unquote positive neurons,
the positive alleyways, much stronger than the negative ones over time.
So you might be sitting there and say, so Rob, we can change our brains through neuroplasticity.
If we can change our brains through neuroplasticity, can we like rewire our brains for success
or rewire our brains for happiness or rewire our brains to feel more love or more gratitude?
Absolutely.
You sure can.
And we just need to be very clear on what's happening in our brain at all points in time.
We need to become very aware.
And so we need to be clear on what thoughts are going on in our heads, what behaviors we have, what habits we have that we
need to change in order to eventually change our lives. And so a lot of times, most people are just
kind of living their lives unaware. They're kind of just walking zombies. They're not aware and
consciously in their self as much as they could be. And so as you start to bring
this awareness, you start to notice things about yourself that you can change over time.
But if we consistently practice these new patterns, our brains will eventually adopt them
and they will become the new norm. And so there's really three parts to this.
Before we go into the repatterning and exactly how to do it, but there's three simple parts that I
always talk about, right? The first thing is the awareness, right? Number one, what do you want to change about yourself?
And what do you want those new things to be? So you've got to become aware. You know what? I'm
negative as hell. And I'm spewing my negativity and vomiting my negativity all over other people.
I don't want to be negative anymore. Okay, what do I want to be? I want to be positive. I want
to be grateful. I want to be more loving. Cool. That's awareness. Well, now when you notice yourself start to become
more negative and pop up and be negative in moments, awareness needs to come back in.
So you have to have the awareness, which is number one. Number two is practice. And number three is
repetition. So let me explain it and then we'll dive into it. So awareness, number one, two,
practice, three, repetition. Awareness, what do I want to change and what do I want to to it. So awareness, number one, two, practice, three, repetition. Awareness,
what do I want to change and what do I want to change it to? When I notice myself go down the alley that I don't want to go down, two, what is my practice? What am I going to do to get myself
out of that old awareness that I was in or the old patterns that I was in? And what am I going
to change them to? And number three, repetition. I can do it over and over and over and over and
over and over and over again, hundreds hundreds and hundreds thousands and thousands hundreds of thousands of times and eventually you
start to just repattern yourself so awareness what is it that you want to change and you become aware
in the moment practice what am i going to do so let's say that your awareness is that you are very
judgmental you don't want to be judgmental anymore okay cool well then when i notice myself be
judgmental what is my practice? And I've said,
share this with you before. I've done this where I would found myself being very judgmental. When
I would judge somebody, my practice was in that moment, I would force myself to say three things
that were positive about that person. So awareness, I'm noticing that I'm negative and I'm being
judgmental on this person. What is my practice that I've already decided? I'm going to say three
positive things about this person. And then three, so that's awareness practice.
Number three is repetition. I'm going to do it over and over and over and over and over again.
Every single time I noticed myself being judgmental. So that's what you have to understand.
Awareness, practice, repetition. Okay. Now let's talk about the techniques to reprogram your mind.
The first one is called cognitive restructuring. Cognitive restructuring is a technique that's used in cognitive behavioral therapy, CBT, that involves identifying and
replacing irrational and negative thoughts with the thoughts that you want. Kind of like what I
was just saying right there with, okay, I've noticed that I'm judgmental. Now I need to
replace with what I want. And so this process helps you recognize the impact of your thoughts
and the patterns that you have on your emotions, on your behaviors, on the world around you,
and really starts to equip you with the tools that are necessary to challenge and change those
patterns. I've said this many times in the podcast, but when you notice a thought come into your head,
get really good at challenging that thought, like test the validity of that thought and just start to challenge yourself.
Try to see the other side.
Try to play devil's advocate for the other side of where you're normally thinking.
And so when you start to do cognitive restructuring, it's here's something I've noticed about
myself that I don't want anymore.
I'm going to identify them and I'm going to replace them in the moment when I notice them pop up with the thoughts that
I want. I'm going to do it over and over and over again. And there are tons and tons and tons of
studies that have shown the effectiveness of cognitive restructuring in treating a variety
of psychological disorders. So like depression, anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder. And so
when you actually start to get really good at practicing cognitive restructuring, you can
reprogram your mind to think whatever it is you kind of want more positively, less judgmental,
more loving, more grateful, which in turn is going to give you a greater sense of confidence and
makes you more likely to take action,
which is a cool part about it. So you can't always control your first thought, but you can always control your second thought. And if you change your first thought to your second thought
over and over and over and over and over again, hundreds and hundreds and thousands and thousands
of times, eventually that second thought takes the place of that first thought. So let me say
again, you can't always control your first thought because that's an automatic thought.
Cognitive behavioral therapy calls it ANTS, automatic negative thoughts.
But you can always, once you become aware of your first thought, control your second
thought because the first thought is usually subconscious.
The second thought requires conscious decision making in that moment.
So like some people I've talked to before in coaching, they're like, I fuck everything
up.
I always screw things up.
Right? And you start to feel down on yourself when you think that. Well, take a step out of your
own head, look at yourself and say, is that thought of I fuck everything up? Is that thought
going to support me in doing what I want to? Is it going to support me in growing my business to
a million dollars this month? No. Okay. Replace it with three pieces of data that show that you're
not a failure. Okay. let me take a step back.
And once again, this is awareness and this is practice.
It takes a little bit longer.
This is why most people don't do it.
Okay, I've noticed that I had this thought of I fuck everything up.
That's not going to help me get to where I want to in life.
I need to replace that thought, that first thought,
with three pieces of data that show that I'm not a failure.
Okay, number one, I graduated
in the top 20 of my high school. Okay, cool. Good for you. What's the second thing? I had a goal of
losing 20 pounds last year and I did it. Awesome. I am a incredible father. Okay, perfect. You're
doing great. There you go. That's cognitive restructuring. You identify the bad thoughts
when they come up and then you replace them. If you want, you know, imagine your mind being a garden.
You're the only one that can be tending to this garden.
You've got to pull the weeds.
Whenever the weeds pop up, you've got to pull the weeds.
And that's what we're doing.
So that's the first thing is cognitive restructuring.
The second thing is visualization, right?
Let's be real.
Visualization seems corny.
You close your eyes and you think about what it would look like and feel like to achieve
your dreams.
Okay, hippie, cool.
But science has shown many times over and over again this stuff actually works.
Visualization is an extremely powerful tool that can be used to reprogram your subconscious
mind.
Once again, the one that controls 95% of your thoughts and feelings.
So it involves creating mental images of whatever it is that you want, the goals, the actions,
and then feeling it in your body in this moment.
How proud of yourself would you be if you did that?
Right?
So you first have to know what you want in order for you to visualize it though.
So like I've always given the example many times of me and my girlfriend at the time,
now wife, going to Italy,
but I visualized it every single day for six months. And then we were in Italy in six months.
I was like, we're going to be there. We're going to be there. We're going to be there.
So I did it for six months and then we ended up moving there for six months.
And so, you know, visualize that house that you want on the beach, how proud of your,
like feel in your body, how proud of yourself you would be if you did that. Visualize yourself, you know, traveling to Spain with your children and going and seeing the Sagrada Familia or whatever it is that you want to go and see with
them. Like visualize yourself there with the people that you want to be there with over and
over and over. Like you don't sit down and visualize once. You do it every single morning
until you're basically brainwashing yourself into believing
that it's possible. Because by visualizing ourselves achieving the goals that we want,
we train ourselves to basically believe that it's possible. Because all too often,
you're just believing that it's not possible. And that's why you're not taking the action that you
could. So when you're visualizing it over and over and over again, you believe it's possible,
which in turn increases your motivation. You work
harder towards it. You become more committed and you actually achieve what it is that you want.
And it's shown over and over and over again that more often than not, we just don't believe in
ourselves. And so this is a way that we can start to believe in ourselves and brainwash ourselves
into actually believing it's possible. And there's scientific studies that have shown over and over
again that visualization improves performance in almost any part of life. You know, there's a study that was
published in the Journal of Applied Sports Psychology. They found that athletes who
practice visualization experience significant improvements in their performance. And so like
participants used imagery as a pre-performance routine. And those that actually used it showed
the greatest improvement in their, in this case was golfing performance. And so they,
they had them visualize making the putt over and over and over again. And then they went out and
the people who had the greatest improvement were the ones who visualized making the putt.
So that's number two. And number three is affirmations. Affirmations are just statements
that you say to yourself. You are constantly affirming yourself in some sort of way all the
time, all day long. Question is, are they positive affirmations? Are they negative affirmations?
Then you repeat them over and over and over again. You actually start to reshape your subconscious
beliefs and your thought patterns, you know, and if all day long, just do them after you brush your
teeth, do them every single day. In the morning, you do them right after brush your teeth. In the evening, right
after brush your teeth, do them. Find out the way, what do you want to say to yourself? What is the
new thought patterns that you want in your head? Because research on the effectiveness of
affirmations revealed that it leads to improvements in self-esteem, into stress reduction, and overall well-being.
And there was a study that was published
in the Journal of Psychological Science
that found that participants who engaged
in self-affirmation activities
exhibited increased activity in the brain regions
associated with self-referential processing,
which means the way that you think about yourself
and the way it relates to the outside world
and the evaluation of that.
And the results show that affirmations
have a profound impact on the mental state
and contribute to a more positive outlook for people.
So you have to brainwash yourself
in visualizing what is it you want
and also speaking exactly what is it you want.
So you can brainwash yourself
into believing whatever it is that you want.
I mean, we've basically all been brainwashed to believe what we currently believe.
Why don't we now take control of our own brainwashing? Why don't you just brainwash yourself into believing what you want to believe, into doing what you want to do?
So essentially, cognitive restructuring, visualizing, and affirmations are you
brainwashing yourself. You've been brainwashed
by everything that's ever happened to you. Now, this is your opportunity for you to take control
and actually start to brainwash yourself so that you can reprogram your brain the way that you want
to be. So that's all I got for you for today's episode. If you love this episode, please do me
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