The Mindset Mentor - 4 Things To Help Your Anxiety
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Today, we're going to be talking about anxiety. We're going to be talking about the anxiety that you feel. And I'm going to give you four different things to think about
to help you when you feel a little bit anxious. It can help you when you feel anxious, when you
feel stressed, but also it can help you when you're anxious, when you feel stressed, but also it can help you
when you're just not feeling great. The other day I was driving and I was driving to go to dinner.
And I remember driving and I just felt like, I wasn't excited. I wasn't sad. I wasn't anxious.
But I was just like, it was like somebody had turned down the color of the world. It was just kind of like everything was okay. It was
just kind of there. Nothing was wrong. Nothing was terrible, but the world was just kind of black
in that moment. The color had been stripped from the world. Saturation had been turned down.
And I think a lot of times people get anxious, people get stressed, but then also sometimes we
just kind of feel like whatever. It's just the way that it is. And this is life. And it doesn't really have any beauty
to it. And we can get down on ourselves and all that stuff. And I think a lot of people feel
this way sometimes. And the first thing I want to say, there's nothing wrong with feeling that
way sometimes. The idea that something is wrong means that something must be fixed and that there's an
issue. And the thing I want you to realize is if you feel that way all of the time, well then,
yeah, maybe there's something that you should work on. Maybe you should talk to a therapist.
Maybe you should hire a coach and all that stuff. But if you feel that way sometimes, that's okay.
Sometimes that happens. And so what I'm going to go through today are these four different parts just kind of help you sit there and self-diagnose. And sometimes when
you notice you don't feel good, and then you think about not feeling good, you think too much,
and you actually make yourself feel worse because you guilt yourself or you shame yourself.
Well, I shouldn't feel like shit because there's so many other people that have it way worse than I do. I'm such a POS that I feel this way. And
people can guilt themselves and shame themselves and all that stuff. But I think that really what
it comes down to is maybe it can help you self-diagnose and get yourself out of a rut that
you might be in. And it could go from, I don't feel great, turns into, there's something
wrong with me, turns into, I need to fix this, turns into, why does this always happen to me?
And you get all in your head and all of your feels, and there becomes a shit storm. And it's
like, well, maybe we could just use this to self-diagnose and see if we can help ourself
get out of it. And so here's what it is. Whenever you feel anxious or stressed,
And so here's what it is. Whenever you feel anxious or stressed or it's just been a blah day,
you want to go back to this thing called HALT. H-A-L-T. Okay? And so when I was not feeling great on the way to dinner, I asked myself this question. And I went through and I went HALT.
HALT stands for hungry, angry, lonely, tired. And you might feel one of these things,
but if you feel all four of them,
they compound and it becomes very aware
and very visceral in your body
of like something is not right.
Because you're hungry, you're angry,
you're lonely, you're tired.
And so let's go through each one of these
and kind of try to help you, right?
If you're hungry,
now for me, just to give you an idea, like I don't eat a whole lot throughout the day.
Sometimes I'll eat breakfast and then I'll just literally skip lunch completely and I don't eat again. And, you know, I eat at maybe like 9, 9.30 a.m. and then I don't eat until like 6 p.m.
sometimes. So for me, that works pretty well. But for some people, it doesn't. And if you have an
empty stomach, you could have low blood sugar and you could feel worse because of the fact that you have low blood sugar.
Or it could also be that you have a completely full stomach and it's heavy. You had a bunch of
greasy food and your body needs to shut down a lot of other things to digest because digestion
is the number one most energy consuming
thing that your body does. And so if you're not feeling great or you feel like shit or you feel
anxious or you feel stressed, just ask yourself, how have I been eating today? Am I hungry or did
I eat crappy food earlier? Because what you eat or don't eat will change the way that you feel
throughout the day. So the first
thing is, am I hungry? Think about that one for a second. Some of you guys are like, yes, that's why
I feel like shit today. That makes sense. That could be a piece of it. So hungry is a piece of
it. Angry. Are you angry at someone or something? Who is it or what is it? Are you just angry with
the state of your life and And what would make you feel
different? Sometimes you need to just feel angry and there's nothing wrong with it. Sometimes,
you know, like with me in the gym, like I'll go into the gym and I feel fine. I feel good. Life's
good. It's okay. It's great, you know? And I'll go into the gym and I will put on some hardcore
rock metal, you know, I'll put on like Slipknot or something like that. Then I'll start
working out for 30 minutes. And by 30 minutes in, like some just rage comes out of me and I just
started working out harder. I'm like, damn, I didn't know that was in there, but it helped me
get through. So sometimes you just need to feel angry. Sometimes you need to release anger that
maybe you've been storing in your body for a week, a year, 10 years.
But sometimes it's been going on too long and you're just angry about something that's just
perpetuating in your entire life, just continues to keep going. And you just don't want that
circumstance anymore. And so sometimes it's you. Sometimes it's how you're viewing the circumstance.
Sometimes it's the circumstance. Maybe you're just angry. Is there a way for you to safely
get that anger out? Go to a kickboxing class. Go to a boxing class. Go to the gym and get it all
out. Go for a run. Go to your bedroom, pick up a pillow, and beat the shit out of it. What do you
need to do to try to get that out of you so it's just no longer living inside of you? Maybe you're
angry. Next one, lonely. Have you been alone too long?
You know, do you just need to be around some good people? You know, do you need to be around
some people to make you feel good that are just happier? And I will say this, don't be around just
anyone. Be careful who they are. Because you know, there are batteries in this world. There's also
vacuums. Like batteries are the people I'm talking about being around, which make you feel good. They inspire you and they give you energy. That's why they're called
batteries. They give you energy from being around them. But there's also vacuums. Those are people
that suck the energy from you. You can spend three minutes with them and you're just completely
drained. So just because you're lonely doesn't mean go hang out with some vacuums. What I'm
saying, you're lonely, go hang out with some batteries, some people who give you energy,
who make you feel good, who make you inspired, who make you see the light at the end
of the tunnel and make you realize that there's something to be working for and life is amazing.
Be around the right people, not just be around people, right? The right people can shift your
internal energy and make you feel better. So when you're lonely, can you get around some of those
types of people? And then last, tired. Finally, people are starting to take sleep more serious.
They're starting to actually
pay attention and really prioritize their sleep. But I think if we studied how much people sleep,
we'd realize that a lot of people's problems internally and externally come down from just
lack of sleep. I think that if people could fix their lack of sleep and lack of hydration,
a lot of people's problems, I think, would be fixed. Sleep should be a priority for you. You know, 95% of people, excuse me, 99% of people need at least seven hours of sleep every single
night, right? So I have some friends that are just like, I don't need more than five hours of sleep.
And I'm like, okay, maybe that's true. Maybe that's just something that you've put into yourself.
But, you know, there's so many studies about how great sleep is. There's a great, you know,
the book, Why We Sleep. You know, there's many many studies about how great sleep is. There's a great, you know, there's the book, Why We Sleep.
You know, there's many podcasts that I think it's Matthew, something I can't remember his
last name, slips me.
But he talks about why to sleep and sleep's important and all that type of stuff and how
to be the best sleeper.
And for me, I've been going to bed earlier and earlier because I actually usually try
to get about eight to eight and a half hours of sleep, you know?
And I like to see myself as a guinea pig.
I try some things out.
I try six hours a night.
I've tried six and a half hours a night.
I've tried seven hours a night.
I've tried eight.
I've tried nine hours.
Usually about seven and a half to eight and a half is good for me.
And so let's go back to what I was talking about though.
So now that we've gone through hungry, angry, lonely, tired, let's go back to me when I was in the car feeling blah. I was hungry. I was literally
on the way to dinner, right? Like that was the biggest thing for me, right? I hadn't eaten very
much that day. It was 7 p.m. I probably must have had low blood sugar. I wasn't angry. I wasn't
lonely, but I was tired. Oh man. Damn it. I didn't think about that, right? We were
at my friend's house the night before for a birthday party and I had to jump on a 7 a.m.
call that I couldn't move the next day. So normally I would have moved the call to prioritize my sleep,
but for this one, I could not move the 7 a.m. call. So I was at a friend's house for a birthday party
and I had to be up at 7 a.m I didn't get enough sleep
And so I went through halt hungry angry lonely tired and I realized the reason why I was feeling that way
It's not because there was anything wrong with me. It's not because i'm screwed up
It's not because my life is in shambles. It's because I was hungry
And I was tired
man
in that moment
I went from something's wrong to, oh, yeah, no big deal.
I'm on my way to dinner right now. That's going to make me feel better. And then I'll just make
sure that I go to bed earlier tonight. And just knowing that that was the way that I felt and why
I felt that way made me feel way better because I knew there was some action that I could take.
I knew there was nothing wrong with me.
I self-diagnosed in that moment and I felt better immediately because I didn't think there was
something wrong with me and I didn't shame myself and guilt myself. Why do you feel this way? You
always feel this way. This is stupid that you feel this way. There's so many people have worse
lives and you need to be more grateful, right? Like we can go down that. But what's cool about
when you know hungry, angry, lonely, tired, halt. You can literally sit there and say, okay, have I eaten today? Okay, am I angry at anybody? Do I
need to get around some awesome people? Do I need to get some sleep tonight? And you can literally
self-diagnose and say, oh man, like 95% of the time, you can figure out what's going on and make
yourself feel better by going, okay, I know what I need to do to make myself feel better. Right?
okay, I know what I need to do to make myself feel better. Crazy thing. Ready? I had dinner.
Felt a million times better after dinner. Then what did I do? I went to bed early.
That was it. Woke up, felt great the next day. I was like, all right, there's nothing wrong with me. I'm not fucked up. And it's important to know why you feel the way that you feel.
But a lot of times we get so caught up in thinking too much and then creating a story
or a narrative that sometimes makes us feel worse about ourself.
And then we start to shame ourself and guilt ourself, which makes us feel even worse about
ourselves.
It's important to be like, hey, let me take a step back.
Let me look at myself as if someone comes to me, someone that I am in charge of taking
care of and says, I don't feel good.
I'm not going to be like, well, of course you don't feel good. It's because you're stupid. It's because you're, you know, you've done this today. You'll always feel this
way. You're, why do you do this way? And then they just like start to yell at them. You're
gonna be like, okay, well, you know, why do you feel that way? How's your day been so far?
Are you hungry? Are you angry? Lonely? Tired? And literally help that person. You wouldn't
yell at them. You wouldn't guilt them. You wouldn't shame them. It's important to talk
to yourself the way that you talk to someone that shame them. It's important to talk to yourself
the way that you talk to someone that you love.
It's important to take care of yourself
as if you are someone that you're given
the only, you're the only person in charge
of taking care of this person.
It is your job to take care of them.
And your brain and body have a connection.
So if you start to think
there's something wrong with you,
then you start to feel like
maybe there is something wrong with you.
And you start to, your body starts to talk back to your brain. And your brain's And your body starts to talk back to your brain. Your brain's like, something's wrong.
Your brain's like, something's wrong. And then it starts to get worse and worse. No, let's just take
ourself out of our body for a second. When you're in the jar, you can't read the label. Let's take
ourself out of the jar. Let's look at the label of, okay, Rob Dial, he doesn't feel amazing right
now. He feels very blah. What's going on with him? What's been going
on this day? Has he gotten enough water today? Did he get enough sleep last night? Is he hungry?
Oh, is that little boy angry? Oh, is he lonely? He been by himself too much today?
And so it's literally like taking yourself out of your body and looking at yourself and trying
to help as if it is a friend that you're trying to help versus
guilting, shaming, all that type of stuff. And an easy way to try to help yourself self-diagnose,
it doesn't fix everything in life, I promise you that, is just ask yourself, am I hungry? Am I
angry? Am I lonely? Am I tired? And the more of those that you have, if you have all four of them,
it can feel like a shit show. Then what you do is you start to work through them and try to make
yourself feel better. So that's what I got for you for today's episode. If you love this episode, please share it on your
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I leave you every single episode.
Make it your mission to make someone else's day better.
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