The Mindset Mentor - Develop the High-Performance Mindset
Episode Date: November 10, 2025Are you tired of feeling average? In this episode, I break down the mindset shifts and simple systems high performers use. You’ll learn how to rewire your self-talk, take full ownership, build habit...s that last, and push past your comfort zone so you can think and act like the highest-performing 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. I'm your host, Rob Dyle.
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would do that, I would greatly, greatly appreciate it. Today, we're going to be talking about how
to develop the high performance mindset. Most people want to be a high performer, but they
still live their lives like everybody else. They wake up reactive. They say yes to everyone. They
numb their stress by scrolling on their phone. And I want you to understand that high performers
aren't smarter. They're not born different than everybody else. They just refuse to think and act like
the average person, even when it's hard. And so in this episode, I'm going to show you exactly how to
rewire your mindset and your life to actually think and act like a high performer. And so this
episode is going to give you the exact mental blueprints that high performers use to separate
themselves from everybody else that's out there. So if you feel like you've been stuck in
average or spinning your wheels or self-sabotaging, this is for you. So let's talk about first off,
why would you want to develop a mindset of a high performer? Like, why does this even matter in
the first place? Well, let's be honest. Like most people in this world, if you look at most people
in this world, they're just kind of surviving. Like they live in reaction mode. They say things like,
oh, I'm too busy, but don't know what they're actually really working towards.
They chase dopamine, and they don't go for discipline.
And so if you're listening to this episode, you want to be different than everybody else.
I want you to understand, you don't want to fit in with everybody else,
because fitting in with everybody else is going to give you a mediocre life.
High performers, though, they have a totally different operating system.
They live their lives with intention.
They're not reactive.
They're proactive.
They design their days.
They chase mass.
mastering themselves, and they don't try to be comfortable.
And the part that most people miss is that the mindset of a high performer,
it's not going to just change your results in certain aspects of your life.
It's going to change your entire experience of life, like every single thing.
From obviously your body to your bank account, but also your relationships,
the people that you attract into your life.
Every aspect of your life will be changed.
and when you become a high performer you start to move with purpose you learn to actually start
to trust yourself because you have become the type of person that follows through like you don't
have to go into monday every single week already overwhelmed you don't have to have external motivation
because when you become somebody who is a high performer you've got this internal drive that
nothing is going to stop you. You stop playing this comparison game with other people and comparing
yourself to this person and that person because you already know who you are. You're already confident in
yourself. You take action. You do what needs to be done. And you get the results that create the
life that you've always wanted. And so that's what we're after. That's the reason why you want to
develop the mindset of a high performer. And the beautiful part is no matter where you are in your life,
it's available to every single person.
So even if you feel like you're behind
and you haven't been creating the life that you want to
for 30 years, you can make a change
and start to actually build yourself into a high performer.
And so when you look at a high performer,
what's the difference between a high performer
and just a normal person?
Like lots of people think that they're high performers
because they're a little bit more successful
and they're workout three times a week.
But when you like zoom in and take a little bit,
look at their daily actions, there's a huge difference between a real high performer and just
a normal person. Like the normal mindset, people say stuff like, oh, I'll try. A high performer
mindset is like, I'm going to figure it out no matter what. A normal mindset, those types of
people will be like, oh, I'll just, I'll wait till I feel ready or, you know, I'm going to, I'm going
to wait for inspiration to come through. A high performer will act in the face of fear, will act in the
face of their limiting beliefs will take action regardless of how they feel. A normal mindset is just
like they want change, they want a better life, but they don't want to do anything in order to
create that life. A high performance mindset, they just decide they will not give up until change
that they want in their life has happened. Normal mindset, they might sit down and they might write
down goals and kind of be like, oh, it'd be really nice to achieve this goal this year. But like a high
performance mindset, they develop systems in their life to make taking action easier.
And then a normal person, normal mindset will blame their circumstances.
But a high performance mindset owns everything. They blame everything on themselves.
So high performers don't make decisions based off of comfort. They make them off of commitment.
I said I was going to do this. I'm going to get it done. They don't negotiate with their mind.
they don't negotiate with their goals they don't negotiate with their feelings they execute day in day
out no matter what and so let's talk about how you can actually adopt the mindset of a high performer
okay and so the first thing like like if you think about it that you really have to do is you have
to develop radical ownership over everything in your life no more like victim mindset no more blaming other
people, no more, oh, this happened to me. Everything from this moment forward, you've got to make the
decision is your responsibility. Like, it might not be your fault, but it is your responsibility.
If you've never heard that phrase before, like, what happened to you? Your parents, something
might have happened to your parents and they might have been abusive, or they want as loving as you
want them to be. They want the type of parents that you want. That's not your fault, but it is your
responsibility. You have been dealt the cards that you've been dealt. Don't wish that you would have
gotten a different life because you're never going to get a different life. You have to go,
this is my life, this is what I've gotten, and I need to work with this. And so it's not your fault,
but it is your responsibility. So for, like, example of my own life, it's not my fault that
my father was an alcoholic and my parents got divorced when I was 10 and my father passed away
from liver failure when I was 15. That's not my fault, but it's my responsibility. It's what I need
to do. I need to work with that thing. And so you have to learn to drop the victim.
victim mentality. Drop the excuses, drop the blaming, stop saying it's other people's faults,
whatever it might be. And if you've been listening to this podcast for a while, I've said this story
many times. But the most life-changing conversation in my life was when I had a call with my
coach when I was 20 years old. And I was somebody who gave excuses and I showed up late and I didn't
hit the assignments. And I was just blaming everybody else and all of that. I was like a
professional excuse maker. And he's like, hey, man, I've got a question for you. If,
if a business succeeds and gets all 1,000 employees to go towards one goal,
whose fault is it?
And I was like, 1,000 employees, probably the CEO's fault.
Okay?
And he goes, if a business fails and doesn't hit their goals and goes out of business,
whose fault is that?
I was like, it's probably the CEO's fault.
He goes, okay, if you get to the end of your life and you have all of the joy and
the happiness and the love and experiences that you wanted, whose fault would that be?
I was like, probably be my fault.
And he goes, if you get to the end of your life and you're on your day,
deathbed and you don't have the life that you wanted, you don't have the love and the joy and the
happiness, the experiences, and the achievements, whose fault would that be? I was like,
that would be my fault. He goes, your problem, Rob, is that you're not living like you're the
CEO of your life. You're blaming every single other person in all of the circumstances in your
life will not change until you decide that you're the CEO of your life. And if you get the life
that you wanted to, it's your fault. But if you don't get the life that you wanted to, it's your
fault. And so that's the first thing is that you have to develop radical ownership of your life.
The next thing is I really want you to work on is upgrading your internal self-talk.
Your voice can either be your heckler, which is what it is for most people, or your hype
coach. Like high performers don't wait for other people to believe in them. They speak to themselves
like somebody that they believe in. They speak to themselves the way that they want other
people to speak to them. And so what I want you to practice is by noticing your words that you're
using and ask yourself, is that really the best phrase? Is that the best thing that I could
have said in that moment? And we will be right back. And now, back to the show. Right. So instead of
saying like, oh, I'm stuck, maybe you say something like, I'm figuring it out. I'm going to get it
figured out. Catch every like, I can't. I'm not good enough. And reframe it into like, I'm learning. I'm
getting better. And use your self-talk. Use your affirmations, not for like woo-wooey magic,
but you actually start to reprogram the identity that you have for yourself. You know, I've told
the story before, but, you know, I noticed when I went to the gym, I had shoulder issues and I had
hip issues and knee issues and all these different issues. And I kept being like, oh, I can't lift
heavy enough. And I had this weak mentality. I wasn't even noticing it in myself. And I was like,
oh, I don't know if I can do that. And I was like, I don't know if I can get through this. This might be too
heavy. And I noticed when I thought that way, my body responded differently. And it responded
like I was weak. And I held my body differently. And I didn't stand up as straight. But then I started
saying to myself, I'm strong and I'm healed. I'm strong and I'm healed. And when I noticed myself talking
to myself that way, my body shifted the way that I was. Even just a few weeks ago, I was at the
gym and my trainer was kicking my ass. And I was like, I don't know. I was in my head, I was going,
I don't know if I'm going to finish in time. I don't know if he gave me exact time. I need to be
done by two and a half minutes on the assault bike. And he's like, I was like, I don't know if I'm
going to make it. I don't know if I'm making it. And I was like, this mindset sucks. This way
and speak to myself is bullshit. I need to change it. And so I closed my eyes and I was like,
you're strong, you're strong. You're strong. You're going to make it. You're strong. You're going to make.
You're stronger. You're going to make it. Instead of hitting two minutes and 30 seconds,
I hit two minutes and 15 seconds. And so you need to learn to be your hype coach.
You have to speak to yourself. The way that you want other people to speak to you, the way that you
want other people to believe in you. You have to speak into yourself before you actually see the
results outside of you. So that's the next thing. Another thing is to start to build systems
so that you don't have to rely on willpower. Willpower is for people who are amateurs. High performers
build systems. And so build like if you want a morning routine, build a morning routine
that primes your mind to show up the way that you want to show up for the day versus just
reactively going into day and fighting fires. So you wake up and you decide this is who I'm going
to be and maybe there's gratitude and maybe there's movement, maybe there's clarity. You don't need
15 things that you need to do in the morning to prime your mind and have a morning routine. It can
literally be 10 minutes if you want to, right? Find time to plan your life and your week every single
week, whether it's Sunday night or Monday morning, set your targets, figure out what you're going to do.
You know, it drives me crazy. Some people work at companies and they plan out the month and they plan
out the week at the companies and they have no damn plan with their own life. Like plan.
out your life like your life depends on it because it does and then starts to create daily non-negotiables
not 15 non-negotiables just like two to three needle-moving things that you will get done today
like normal people have a to-do list that's like a mile long and they check off the easy things
and they don't get anything really done high performance have a have a to do list it's two to three
priority items and they just don't stop until it's done it's the difference between being busy
and being productive. You want to be productive. And so ask yourself every morning, like,
what is one habit that I can do today to align with the person that I want to be? And then make it
automatic. Do it no matter what. You don't need motivation. You just need to take action towards that
thing. Another thing that you want to do to become a high performer is to embrace your edge. And what
I mean by that is that high performers tend to live on the edge of their comfort zone. When you get to the
edge of your comfort zone, you feel fear and you feel, oh my gosh, I don't know if I can do any of that.
I don't know if I could push further.
That feeling of fear is the physical manifestation in your body of, hey, I've hit my comfort zone.
And you know that if you want to grow yourself, you've got to push past your comfort zone.
And so you've probably trained yourself your entire life that when you feel that fear,
you back away.
And that is keeping you in your comfort zone.
So you've got to reprogram yourself to when I feel fear.
I'm not going to die.
It's just the physical manifestation, my comfort zone.
I need to get on my comfort zone.
I'm just going to lean in a little bit.
that feeling of fear most people run from it but not you like you feel the fear i'm on the edge of
growth this thing is hard okay well this is where the challenge makes me better so don't back away
lean in whenever you feel that the next thing that i want you to really get good at is the idea
of self-inquiry like most people are completely unaware of themselves they're completely
unaware of their patterns. Most people think, like, listening to this podcast, and I thought this
for a majority of my life, that I was like a free thinking human. No, none of us are free thinking.
We think in a set of patterns that we developed in our younger years. Like, on average, you'll have
60 to 90,000 thoughts a day, and about 90 to 95 percent of them are the same thoughts that you had
yesterday. You are thinking in a pattern. And so you need to start getting into self-inquiry.
You need to start asking yourself more questions. You need to start thinking. You need to start thinking,
like become obsessed with becoming self-aware like learn yourself so people always say like oh
I know myself knowing yourself is based in the past all of your past things you want to learn
yourself which means that you are in the moment that's based in the moment learning yourself is
based in the moment I'm going to learn who I am as a person you're going to seek out every single
dark spot in your subconscious that is how you become a high performer you know you you need to
have a daily practice of sitting down and journaling for five minutes. Where am I playing small
in my life? Where am I playing small? Get that flashlight. I found those dark spots within your
subconscious. Reflect back to yourself. What do I need to do to play bigger here? Like, you've got to
start to focus on becoming better, becoming dangerous in everything you do. Not dangerous and
like you can hurt people or like, you know, killing people or anything like that. Dangerous
in the fact that like you're a, if you say you're going to do something, you're going to do it. And people can
tell in your eyes, holy shit, this person's driven. Like, I better not get in their way because
they are definitely going to accomplish this thing. You know a driven person when you see a driven
person. You can see it in their eyes. And so becoming a high performer is not about doing more at
all. It's about doing less, but doing it better. It's about becoming more. And so you need to stop
waiting for permission. You need to stop asking if you're good enough. You need to start showing up
like somebody who's done tolerating with mediocrity.
And so what you want to do is learn to lead yourself differently.
I'm using my words very directly.
Lead yourself.
Nobody's coming to lead you.
You need to lead yourself.
Move like somebody who expects to win in their life.
And then build habits that match the life that you want.
And then don't do it one day.
Don't do it tomorrow.
Do it now.
Like you have one life.
Don't get to the end of it and then realize that you live somebody else's versions and
somebody else's expectations.
Become the type of person who becomes a high performer and creates a life that they want.
So that's what I got for you for today's episode.
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