The Mindset Mentor - Feel Behind? (Do This For 30 Days)
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Welcome to today's episode of the Mindset Men's Store podcast.
I'm your host, Rob Dial.
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2026.com. Once again, break the ceiling 2026.com. Today, I want to talk about how to have the biggest
jump in your life in the next 30 days. I'm talking about one of those shifts where everything in
your life changes. You start thinking differently. You feel differently. You carry yourself differently.
The people around you can literally feel the difference in your energy because right now, most people
are unknowingly reinforcing the exact mindset and emotional states that they're trying to escape from.
And once you finally see it, you can't unsee it. And so today, I'm going to give you a challenge
that sounds extremely simple on the surface, but it is challenging. But if you actually commit to it
for 30 days, it will change your mind, your emotions, your nervous system, relationships,
and honestly, probably the trajectory of your life. Okay? Here's the challenge. Do not
complain at all for 30 days. That's it. Now, stay with me because this is way more in depth than it
seems on the surface. No complaining means not out loud, not in your head, not through sarcasm,
not through passive aggression, not through eye rolls, not through I'm just being realistic thoughts.
I mean, every single day for the next 30 days, you wake up and you make a commitment to yourself
in the morning. And that commitment is, for the next 24 hours, I will not complain. And every single
time that you would normally complain, I want you to consciously find a way to switch your thoughts
around that situation. And then you go to bed and you wake up the next day and you do it again.
And you wake up the next day and you do it again and the next day and you do it again for 30
days and watch how your mind becomes different, watch how you feel different in your body,
and watch how your life starts to actually shift. Because most people don't realize that they're not
stuck in circumstances. They're stuck because their brain has unconsciously been trained to find
problems in everything. And finding problems will only keep you stuck. Because if you're only
finding problems and your brain is only focusing on how to try to solve problems.
But if you train your brain to constantly find what is wrong, it will.
That's how the human brain works.
There's actually a psychological principle that's called the negativity bias.
It's one of the most studied concepts in neuroscience and psychology.
It's basically this.
Your brain is designed to find what is wrong as a way to protect you.
Why?
Because your brain was not designed to make you happy or successful or rich.
Your brain was designed to keep you alive.
Your ancestors survived because they noticed danger.
They noticed threats.
They predicted threats.
They could notice what was going to go wrong.
The human that ignored the rustling in the bushes
usually got eaten by the tiger.
And so biologically, your brain is wired to scan
for problems and threats and rejection and danger.
And now 200,000 years ago,
that would be smart and it would be called being safe.
Today, we call it finding the negative, right?
Because we don't have to worry about tigers.
And if you don't consciously train your brain, it will naturally drift towards the negative, quote
unquote, the fear, the scarcity, the complaints, the fake scenarios, the imagined arguments,
the fearful futures, the possible failures in the future.
And that's why some people can have beautiful lives and still be miserable because they have
trained their brain to only notice what is wrong. One of my favorite quotes, your mind can make
heaven out of hell or hell out of heaven. Your mind can make heaven out of hell or hell out of heaven.
It's not your circumstances. It's what you think about your circumstances. It's why I have a tattoo
right here. My wife and I on our left wrist have a tattoo and it says, this is heaven. Because I think that we
can create heaven on earth, our version of it, right here in this moment, by the thoughts that we have.
Most people think their thoughts are reality.
They think the world is bad, people suck, nothing ever works out, I'm not lucky, every day is stressful, life is exhausting.
No, that's not reality.
That's your thoughts.
That's your conditioning.
That's your reticular activating system, filtering reality through negativity.
Your reticulate activating system is part of the brain that decides what it wants to filter in and what it wants to filter out.
So if you constantly complain, your brain becomes a professional problem finder.
So when you look at it this way, like what actually starts happening to you when you start training your brain to look for the good to not complain but to find the positive?
You start noticing opportunities where you used to know Linlito's problems before.
Most people are so focused on what is wrong that they completely miss what is possible.
Their brain's constantly scanning for all of the problems, why something won't work, why life is unfair.
Because that's what they focus on, that's what they see.
But when you start consciously re-training your brain the same way that you would train a dog to stop complaining
and to stop making yourself a victim, your mind starts to open up in a different way.
You start seeing solutions faster.
You start noticing opportunities that you never saw before.
You start taking more action.
You start to see people different.
You start to talk to people differently.
You start to carry yourself differently.
You start to see opportunities where you used to see roadblocks.
and that's huge in getting yourself out of a rut and really turning your life around quickly.
Why is that? Because a negative mind closes. It closes. It doesn't allow you to see outside of the
possibilities. An empowered mind that doesn't complain that sees opportunities, it expands. It's able to
see more outside of what it normally does. A stressed brain looks at survival. That's all that it
pays attention to. A grateful brain that starts to see outside of it starts to see possibilities.
And so this changes your life. It doesn't just change like, oh, I'm going to be positive, right?
Like that's stupid. No, it changes your life in many different ways.
Emotionally, financially, relationally, every single way. And we will be right back.
And now, back to the show. Because opportunities are almost always hidden inside of the problems.
So if you're only seeing problems, you're usually not training yourself to look for the opportunities
in them.
We need to train our brain to find those opportunities.
The person complaining about their job misses the opportunity to learn the skills that they
need to to be able to come better, right?
The person that's complaining about being alone misses the opportunity to build themselves
while they are alone.
The person that's complaining about where they live misses the opportunity to create a plan
to leave. Complaining blinds people and it keeps you stuck. Actively searching for good
and training your mind to find it, it sharpens your mind. And when you stop seeing life as something
that's happening against you and you start seeing it as something that's that has so many
opportunities available to you, that's when you start getting ahead in life. It's not like life
suddenly became easier, but your brain finally stopped leaving.
looking for all of the mental roadblocks that were never there in the first place.
Like, think about it. No matter how bad you want something to be rich or to be happy or to build a
successful business or to get into a relationship, if you're only seeing the roadblocks to getting
to where you want to go, you won't even try to get to where you want to go because you're
only seeing the roadblocks. So you have to understand.
you need to see a different perspective in some sort of way if you're going to change your life.
So much of our lives and what we complain about, people would love to have.
Do you get that?
Like, no matter where you are right now, there are millions, if not billions of people who would trade with you right now.
Like, there's people in war-torn countries that would love to have your life.
People who didn't grow up with the same circumstances that you did.
people who weren't given the opportunities that you've been given.
And this is my opinion.
A lot of us live in some people on earth's version of heaven on earth.
And we sit there and complain about all of these.
My tea wasn't hot enough today.
Get your shit together, right?
Like, have perspective on your life and how great this can actually be.
I'm not saying you need to be rich and successful and full of happiness
in order to realize that we do have some pretty good lives.
let me give you a couple of examples of what I see with people. Like your kids are screaming. They're
freaking out and you're like, oh my God. Most people will complain. Oh my God, these kids are driving me
insane. Right. I get it. But then you can take a step back and go, can I see this from a different
perspective? Like, do you know how many people wish that they had a child like yours right now for
whatever reason? Right? Like they can't conceive or maybe they lost a child or maybe their children
are all grown up and they miss when they were inside of the house and young and full of energy.
And when we notice and we see that and we take a step back and we see our circumstances differently
of like, oh man, many people love to have this moment that I'm in. You can look at and go,
oh my God, I am so damn grateful that I have healthy children. There are some people who would
do anything to have what I have right now in this moment. I am so lucky. Right. Another example,
like you're stuck in traffic. You can be like, oh my God, this is.
unbelievable. I'm going to be late. I hate being late. My day is ruined. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Instead, you could be like, okay, I'm stuck in traffic. You know what? I've been actually needing
some silence. I've been asking for some sort of a break. Maybe this is my moment to breathe.
Maybe I should turn the music off. Maybe I should sit in silence for a minute. Maybe I should be with
myself for five minutes. I've been asking for this. Maybe this is my opportunity. Not like, oh, boo.
who, right? Your alarm goes off in the morning. And you're like, oh my God, I didn't sleep very well
last night. Whatever. There was a thunderstorm. It woke me up. I don't want to get up. I want to
sleep in. You know, you could do that or you could go, you know what? My alarm went off. I hear it.
That means I'm alive. 150,000 people died yesterday. They would all want to trade places with me,
I'm sure, to have another day. And I get another day. Maybe I should look at it a little bit
differently. Like, do you understand how radically those realities, like, they're so radically different
through the children, through the traffic, through the waking up? Like, it's the same life.
It's a different lens. And so it's not your life that has to change. It's your lens that has to
change first, and then your life will change. And so here's what starts happening when you do this
type of stuff for 30 days. Your nervous system is going to start to change because complaining keeps your body
in like stress mode.
Every complaint reinforces cortisol and stress and irritation and victim mentality and helplessness.
And so your brain starts expecting bad things.
There's actually research on this from Stanford showing that chronic stress and repetitive
negative thinking strengthens the neural pathways associated with anxiety and emotional reactivity,
meaning the more you complain, the easier it becomes to complain.
the more negative that you are, the more automatic your negativity becomes.
Your brain wires itself around repetition.
Not what you want, what you do, what you think.
That's Hebs law in neuroscience.
Neuroscience says neurons that fired together, wired together.
So every inconvenience that creates negativity,
you wire negativity deeper into your personality.
But gratitude works the exact same way.
Like research at UC Davis actually,
shows they conducted one of the most famous gratitude studies that was ever done, where participants
who practice gratitude consistently experienced greater optimism, better sleep, less stress,
more happiness, improved energy, and just overall improved emotional well-being.
And the important part is this. Their lives didn't necessarily change first. Their perception
changed first. And their perception changed their behavior. And their behavior changes their
identity and identity will change your life. So that's why this challenge matters so much.
You're not just thinking positive. That's what I'm trying to have you do. You're not just like being
toxicly positive. You're rewiring the filtering system of your mind. You are retraining yourself
to stop unconsciously rehearsing, suffering. Because let's be honest, some people are addicted
to their negative thoughts. And the brain starts treating this. Imagine stress that their
brain comes up with like real stress. And your body literally responds chemically to your thoughts.
That's why you can think about an argument and your heart rate increases. That's why you can imagine
embarrassment and start to feel anxious. It's not reality. It's your thoughts. The brain does not
distinguish between vividly imagine experiences and real ones, which means that if you constantly
imagine negativity, you biologically live inside of that negativity. And then people wonder why they feel
stuck. They wonder why it's so hard to get moving because your brain cannot create expansion while
constantly rehearsing fear. And this is why this challenge actually matters. For 30 days,
no complaining. Every complaint gets interrupted with gratitude. Every negative thought gets redirected.
Every inconvenience becomes an opportunity to consciously choose who you want to become.
And eventually, if you do this, something amazing starts to happen.
You stop being emotionally controlled by these little tiny things.
Traffic stops ruining your day.
People stop ruining your mood.
Delay stop ruining your peace.
You don't get triggered near as much as you used to.
And your thoughts stop controlling how you feel.
And you realize, most suffer.
was never life itself. It was unconscious interpretation of life. Our perception of life is our
problem, not our life. And this is important. I'm not saying become delusional. I'm not saying have
toxic positivity. I'm not saying ignore your pain. I'm not saying pretend things are not hard when
they're hard. What I'm saying is that you can either train your mind to look for darkness or you can
train your mind to find light. Whichever one you repeatedly choose becomes who you are.
That's why after 30 days, you won't just feel better.
You will literally start to become a different person.
Because repetition rewires your brain.
You're in control of that.
And that repetition creates a different identity and eventually a different life.
So this challenge is simple.
Interrupt the pattern and decide, who do I want to become from this moment forward?
Do I want to become somebody who constantly finds what's wrong
or someone who consciously trains themselves to see,
possibility, in gratitude, in beauty, in growth, and goodness, even when life is imperfect.
Because your life is always going to be imperfect, but your mind does not have to be at war with
reality all of the time. And if you can master this, your life changes fast. So here's your challenge
for 24 hours. No complaining. Make a commitment to yourself to start it today. And then you
make that commitment every single morning for the next 30 days. Watch how you're
relationships change. Watch how your stress changes. Watch how your emotional baseline changes.
Watch how much lighter your life feels. Because when you stop feeding negativity, you stop strengthening it.
And when you stop strengthening it, you finally create space for peace. So that's what I got for you for
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Make it your mission to make somebody else's day better. I appreciate you. And I hope that you
have an amazing day.
