The Mindset Mentor - How to Command Respect
Episode Date: December 4, 2025Do you want people to truly respect you? In this episode, I break down exactly how respect is created not by forcing it, asking for it, or trying to be liked, but by embodying the standards and bounda...ries that show others you value yourself. I’ll teach you the mindset shifts, behaviors, and daily habits that build unshakeable self-respect, and how that internal clarity translates into a magnetic presence that others naturally respond to. 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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Today, I'm going to talk about how to command respect from other people
because we all want to be respected.
But respect is not something that you just get because you exist.
I wish that it was, but it's not.
It's actually something that you command by every action that you take.
You need to know with every action that you take, you're teaching people how to treat you
and how to talk to you every single day, through your energy, through your boundaries, through
your follow through by how you show up as a human. And I promise you this, fixing this one piece,
this one thing will change so many things in your life. And so today I'm going to give you
the exact mindset, but also the behavior shifts that create an unshakable self-respect and a presence
that feels magnetic to other people.
And it's not just about becoming somebody else.
It's about finally acting like you matter
and standing in your truth more than anything else.
And when you do that, people will feel it.
And so I want you to think about someone in your life
who you deeply respect.
Like, just think about it.
What's someone who you deeply respect?
They're probably not the loudest person.
They're probably not loud at all.
They're probably not the most agreeable person.
push over. They're not a people pleaser. They might not be the nicest person, but they are probably the
most centered person. They're probably the most clear on who they are. And they're probably the most
grounded person in who they are as well. It's a person that holds themselves to a standard.
They know who they are. They're going to hold themselves to a standard, and they know what their
boundaries are. They're somebody who's kind, but they're not weak in any sort of way. They might be,
direct in how they communicate with you and what they say, but they're not harsh in the way they do
it. You know, and they're firm and their boundaries, but they're not closed off at all, right?
And so they probably don't chase approval of other people. They probably are rooted deeply in who
they are. And that might be one of the reasons why you really respect them the most. And so the
truth is, you don't get respect from other people by asking for it. You don't get respect.
from other people by forcing them to respect you. You get respect from other people by knowing who
you are, knowing what's important to you, knowing what your boundaries are, and then embodying
that version of you. You become the kind of person that you would look up to once you start to do that.
And so a really important part of this conversation is to talk about the difference between
nice versus kind. You really need to know the difference between the two. And so let's clear it up.
When I say nice, being nice is not the same thing as being kind.
They're very, very different.
Nice is often about appeasing other people.
Being nice is a lot of times avoiding discomfort.
It is keeping the peace, even when something needs to be said.
It is, you know, I need to act a certain way, so I'm going to push down my truth so that I make
other people feel comfortable.
You know, nice says something like, you know,
I'll just say yes, even though I want to say no, so you don't feel bad.
You know, I'll shrink a little bit just so you're comfortable around me.
Or I won't speak up.
I won't speak my truth because I don't want to seem like I'm rude in any sort of way.
But do you know what that builds within yourself?
Resentment.
You start resenting yourself for how you're acting.
Confusion, because you're not really sure.
Like, who am I?
I said I wanted to be this way and now I'm acting this way in front of other people.
It also builds a lack of respect from other people and a lack of self-respect from yourself
because you're giving away your power to other people.
Like, people do not respect someone who constantly betrays themselves so that they don't
ruffle anybody else's feathers.
So that's what being nice is like.
Being kind on the other side is rooted in strength.
Kindness is clear.
kindness is direct. Kindness is honest. Kindness, you know, says, I love you enough to tell you the truth. I care about you and I care about myself, but I'm going to call you up on your, I'm going to call you out in your bullshit. You know, this matters so I'm going to speak up. I'm not going to let you do this to yourself anymore. Or like, I won't let you overstep my boundaries because my own self-respect is one of the most important things in my life. Here's how
I like to think about it. Nice is kind of like the pushover and kind is kind of like the tough uncle
energy. Like you probably have like somebody in your life like this like that you've seen before.
It's like a tough uncle or maybe a grandpa or maybe your grandma is like this. Maybe your dad,
your mom. I don't know who does. But it's like I always think of like the tough uncle energy.
Like you know he loves you. You know he loves you deeply cares about you. But you also know that he is going to
call you out on your bullshit when you're out of alignment. He is the one who will tell you the truth
and he won't let you sabotage your life on his watch. And we will be right back. And now back to the
show. The thing that's important about that is that you need to understand. Like I'll give you a
good example that pops up in my life. I remember my somebody in my life who has tough uncle energy
is my cousin Jason, right? He's 18 years older than I am. And I remember back in 2011,
I had just started a job like six months ago, and we were at a family event.
We were catching up, and he's like, how's life?
He's like, how's your new job?
I was like, that's pretty good.
He's like, do you love it?
And I go, I don't know if I necessarily love it.
He goes, you should quit.
I was like, what?
He's like, yeah, you should quit and like go backpack Europe for a few months.
Like, just be by yourself.
And I was like, something about that resonated.
And I was like, oh, my God, that feels like something I should do.
And so for the next year, I saved up all my money.
And then the summer of 2012, I went in backpack Europe for three months, quit my job,
backpack here for three months by myself.
And it was like, it wasn't like he was sugar-coding it.
He was telling me what I should do to change my life.
And I respected that.
Right.
And so that's what I want you to understand is like kindness commands respect.
Like nobody think about it.
Nobody really respects somebody that just lays down for other people.
Nobody respects somebody who doesn't have a backbone.
nobody doesn't nobody respects somebody who's just constantly people pleasing people respect somebody who is
themselves someone who is powerful not because they force other people to do what they want but because
they know who they are and they are very clear on what's important to them and they are not willing to
bend on that for anybody that type of person is a type of person that people respect the other thing
that's important you have to understand to be really respected by other people is you have to
teach people how to treat you. You have to teach people how to talk to you. You don't realize
it with people in your life, especially people that have been there for a long time, like your
parents. Everything that you do is you're teaching people how to talk to you. If you're letting people
overstep your boundaries or say stuff to you and not saying something back in a kind but firm way,
you're teaching them how to talk to you you're teaching them how to treat you and so this is a truth that
most people really miss is you have to understand people are unconsciously taking notes on how you show up
all the time if you apologize just for existing then they're going to believe that you're not worth
very much not consciously but unconsciously it's just going to kind of be like that because you don't
even really think you're worth very much right if you bend every time somebody applies pressure
to you and they see you as somebody who's easy to sway, they probably won't respect that.
If you like overgive or over explain or over-apologize or overextend yourself, they will
expect that from you and they will always ask for more. And so the way that you show up,
your energy is teaching them. Your response to everything that you do is teaching them.
how you show up is teaching other people like you don't this is a i i kind of was curious if i should
like actually use the word command when i said command respect because people think like commanding is
like you need to respect me that's not what i'm trying to say like you don't need a loud voice
to command respect from other people what you need is to be grounded in yourself and your self-respect
people you have to understand this will not treat you better than you treat yourself ultimately in the long
run they will not they will not treat you better than you treat yourself so how do you treat yourself
like if you don't believe that you're worth protecting and your time is worth protecting why should
somebody else if you don't think your time matters like why would they honor it if you don't respect yourself at a deep level
why the hell would anybody else respect you? So people treat you based on the standards that
you set. Like, do you know what your standards are of yourself, of your life, of your relationships,
of everything? Or you just kind of coasting through life? Like, who are you? Like, have you really
thought about? Like, who are you? Who do you want to be? What is acceptable? What is unacceptable in your
life. What are the standards that you're going to hold yourself to? Like, you need to sit down with a pen and
paper and ask yourself some really tough questions. Who do I want to be? What do I believe? What is the
hill that I'm willing to die on? You need to discover who you are, who you want to be, and be extremely
firm in that. People respect people, not because they agree with them, but because they can see that that other
person is grounded deeply in themselves in what they believe and they learn, I'm not going
to overstep that. That is what respect looks like. Also, another really big piece of this is
discovering your boundaries. Your boundaries are also another way that you really train people
how to act around you and how you really start to command respect from other people. So many people
have no boundaries. Like they don't know what their boundaries are. They are not clear on their
boundaries they're like ah that person pisses me off they don't know why it pisses them off like if you're
not very very clear on what your boundaries are people will overstep them all the time and you won't
really feel like they respect you because they're overstepping your boundaries but think about it for a
second like you cannot blame them for overstepping your boundaries because they have no idea what your
boundaries are because they haven't been communicated to them why because you have no idea
what your boundaries are like do you see the insanity of that and so boundaries are really simple
boundaries are just instructions for how to be in a relationship with you that's it and a relationship
is just people relating to each other that's all it comes down to they're not walls they're not
ultimatums they're not drama they're not forcing other people to be a certain way they're just saying
hey this is what i believe in this is what i'm available for here's what works for me
here's what doesn't work for me and standing firm in that and when you say it clearly and you say
it calmly people will feel your clarity and you have to understand this is the the interesting thing about
it like you have to number one get really really clear on what your boundaries are number two you need
to communicate them clearly to the other person as clearly as you possibly can like the least amount
of words and number three you have to understand that people will overstep your boundaries over and over again
so you have to stay firm in those boundaries and you will start to treat like teach people how to treat you
and how to talk to you and once you start to see like this person has a backbone people respect that
i'm not going to do that i'm not okay with that saying no is important and you know what else
saying no is magnetic like people think other people want them to always say yes to them people don't
want you to always say yes to you like they want you to say yes to them no one respects someone who is just a yes
man someone who doesn't respect themselves someone who has no backbone people respect somebody who's okay
with saying no like when someone sees you protect your time your peace your energy they start to value it
more and they respect it more when you protect those things that i'm talking about it's showing
other people i respect myself and people respect people who respect themselves and it's not about
being rigid it's just about being rooted that's really what it comes down to rooted in who you are
like the person who can say no with love or the person who respects their own time or you know doesn't
doesn't need to convince anybody else of their worth or like the person who doesn't gossip the person who
doesn't flinch when they're challenged like that person gets respect right and respect is really built
and a lot of times in small moments everybody wants respect i get everybody wants it but respect isn't
given respect is earned and the tiny
almost invisible moments in your life.
Showing up on time, people respect that.
When you stop showing up on time and you're 15 minutes late
every time you go somewhere, people lose respect for you.
So you show up on time.
When you keep your word to yourself, when you keep your word to other people,
when you do the right thing, even when it's hard.
When you sit around and you're the type of person who will not gossip about other people,
when you're doing what you said you would do, even when no one else is watching.
people respect that and those are good habits of course yeah but they're not just good habits
they're not just good habits they're how you become someone that you trust and then others trust as
well and so here's the real deal consistency in who you are like if you show up like you guys all
know somebody who shows up one way one day and shows another way and today they're happy
today they're emotional, today they're pissed off, today they're angry. It's like, you don't know
who you're going to see the next day. That's hard. But when you show up as the rooted trust,
like the trustable person, people connect to that. So consistency in who you are is what makes
people feel safe around you. And that safety creates trust. And that trust is the root of respect.
And so it's like you don't need to be perfect. I want you to understand that. You don't have to be
perfect and everything. But if you say you're going to do something, just do it. If you mess up,
don't blame other people. Just own it. Yeah, I messed up. That was my mistake. If you can't do
something that you said you're going to do, communicate it early. If, hey, how about this?
If you don't know, just say you don't know. People don't respect people, just make stuff up.
People respect people like, hey, honestly, I don't know. That level of integrity, like real integrity
is what makes people trust you.
That's what makes people respect you.
And that level of integrity is, especially nowadays,
is extremely, extremely rare in this world.
And trust me, people notice it.
And so you have to ask yourself,
like get out of pen and paper
and do a full audit on yourself.
Like, where am I?
Who am I?
Who do I want to be?
What are my boundaries?
Get really clear on who you are.
And then ask yourself questions like,
where am I teaching people to dismiss me?
Like, where do I need to clean up certain areas of my life?
Where am I being nice instead of kind?
What would kind me look like?
Where have I been inconsistent with my word?
Where are my standards too low and I need to raise them?
And then what you want to do is just find one thing that you can change this week.
You don't have to overhaul every single thing.
But if you can get one solid change and keep it, that's the foundation of commanding respect.
And so when I say command, once again, I almost didn't put that word in here because it's not loud.
It's not desperate.
It doesn't beg.
It just starts with how you view yourself, what's important to you, and how you communicate with other people, and who you actually decide that you're going to be and not be in this world.
So that's what I got for today's episode.
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