The Mindset Mentor - How To Set Yourself Free
Episode Date: May 3, 2024In this episode, we get into the art of setting yourself free from the shackles of others' opinions and words. Ever felt like someone's comment ruined your day? We've all been there! But here's the th...ing: it's not what they said, it's how we perceive it that truly affects us.Join me as we explore the power of words and how they only hold as much influence as we give them. Plus, we'll uncover the real reason behind feeling triggered and how it's actually a gift in disguise, showing us where we can grow and break free from old patterns.So, if you're ready to take control of your mindset and live with true freedom, hit that play button and let's embark on this transformative journey together! And hey, if you enjoy the episode, don't forget to spread the positivity by making someone else's day a little brighter.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 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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Welcome to today's episode of the Mindset Mentor Podcast. I'm your host Rob Dial. If you have not
yet done so, hit that subscribe button so you never miss another podcast episode. I put out
episodes four times a week to help you learn and grow and improve yourself so that hopefully you
can learn a little bit in these episodes so that you can take it into your life and make massive changes in your life. Today, I'm going
to be talking about words. I'm going to be talking about other people. I'm going to be
talking about other people's opinions. I'm going to talk about how to not be triggered by other
people, other people's opinions, other people's words, any of that stuff. Now, let me take a step
back before we dive into it.
When you look at words, the interesting thing about words is this. It's kind of a paradox.
Words can have so much power, but words can also have absolutely no power.
And, you know, somebody could come up to you and call you a name, and it could completely set you off.
They called me this thing, and it set me off. A person could come up to you and say something else,
and it doesn't set you off. And then they go say the exact same thing to somebody else,
and it sets them off. A person, interestingly enough, could come and say the same thing to you that sets you off, but in a different language,
and it would have no power over you. It would do nothing to you. And so really what it comes down
to is, is it the words? Is it the other person? Or is it me? Think about that for a second.
or is it me? Think about that for a second. I get messages all of the time on Instagram.
And one of the ones that I get the most is how can I not let others ruin my mindset? How can I stop caring about other people's opinions? How can I not worry about what other
people are going to think of me? How can I not let somebody ruin my mindset?
Think about that for a second. Does the other person actually ruin your mindset?
No, the other person does not ruin your mindset. You ruined your mindset. What that person said
to you didn't ruin your day. What you perceived is what ruined your day. What you think about what the other person said to you
is what ruined your day. The story that you have built up in your head about what the other person
said to you has ruined your day. If the person who came up to you and said something completely
different in different language, the exact same thing in different language, you would have no
reaction. So it's not the words, it's what you think of the words. And this is incredibly important because words can only hurt you to the degree in which you already
believe them. And so like, for instance, I'll give you a couple of examples. One of the things,
you know, we're at over a ton of episodes, over 1400, 1500 episodes of this podcast so far, right?
And when you look at it, the first about 650
episodes, I didn't cuss at all. And then I realized that that wasn't actually me. Like I love to cuss.
I don't see anything wrong with it at all. Now, was I raised to think that there was something
wrong with cussing? Absolutely. I was raised to think that something was wrong with cussing. It
was bad to say certain words. And then I grew up and I realized that I was just trained to believe something.
I was trained to believe a set of beliefs and patterns.
And I took a step back and I was like, is that actually what I believe?
Do I really think that a word is quote unquote bad?
No.
Words only hurt to the degree of what you already believe.
I'm like, I'm not going to go cuss at somebody directly in their face.
I'm not going to do that.
But if I'm not speaking to my full expression, what am I doing? I'm
holding myself back in some sort of way. And so I get messages. It just happens all the time.
Hey, Rob, I love your message, but could you stop cussing? No, because what you're asking me to do
is change myself so that therefore it doesn't offend you, right? And it's very important for
you to understand, like, are you changing yourself for other people? Are you not being true to
yourself for other people? Am I going to lose followers because of it? Sure. Less listeners?
Sure. But I'm okay because of the fact that I'm being my full, true, authentic self. And so,
you know, if you're out there and you're like, I don't like cussing, the first question to ask yourself is why? And then the next question to ask yourself is,
where did I learn it? And then you start to realize as you, and the thing I really want you to
start to get from this podcast is to be very curious as to why you are the way that you are,
why you believe what you believe. Is that actually your
full-on belief or is that a belief that was given to you and it was somebody else's belief that you
just took on, right? Just something to think about and just be very curious as to why you are the way
that you are. Because I used to not cuss because I thought there was something wrong with that. I
thought it was bad. And then I started thinking to myself, is it true that this is bad or is it
that somebody else that was probably no smarter than you and I decided true that this is bad? Or is it that somebody else that was probably no smarter
than you and I decided one day, this is bad. People can't say this. Now, when you start to
think about that, you really start to kind of take a step back and be like, well, damn, if I think
about that, if words can only hurt to the degree to which you already believe them, if somebody
says a cuss word and you believe that it's bad,
well, then you are giving up all of your sovereignty as a human being to not feel,
to maybe get mad or to get emotional about what somebody said. You're giving up all of
your sovereignty as a completely sovereign being to what somebody else says. And this really started
hitting home for me. I've given this example many times in the podcast, but it really, and the reason why I've given it so many times,
because it really clicked for me at this point. I have a friend, Ryan, and he was talking at an
event probably seven, eight years ago. And he was talking about his business. And he was talking
about, he was in his twenties, his business doing millions of dollars a year. He was incredibly
successful from the outside looking in. And he was on a walk with his mentor.
And his mentor was like, man, business is going so well.
How do you feel?
And he's like, I don't know, man. I'm just not liking it anymore.
He's like, what do you mean?
He's like, every time I get a message from a customer service message saying your product
sucks, you suck, whatever it might be.
He's like, I just want to shut it all down.
And his mentor said, yeah, it's because you're insecure.
And he's like, what do you mean? He's like, you're insecure. He's like, if somebody walked up to you right now,
a lady walked up to you and she said, hey, you have pink hair. What would you think? He's like,
I think that'd be crazy. And he said, why? He said, because I don't have pink hair. He said,
so when somebody says something to you that you don't believe, it doesn't offend you, right? He's like, no. He goes, but if somebody says something to you that you do believe,
it offends you and brings up your insecurity. So maybe you do feel like your product is
inferior. Maybe you do feel like you're inferior. And maybe when somebody says that to you,
it brings up that insecurity of being inferior, not being good enough or not being smart enough
or not being accepted. You know, if someone comes up to you and they call you fat, what would you think?
He's like, I would laugh because I don't view myself as fat. He's like, yeah, but if somebody
else gets highly offended by it, it's because they are probably already believing those words
about themselves. And this right here is the definition of being triggered. And I've said it over and over and over and over
and over again, but being triggered is a gift. It doesn't feel good in the moment. You want to go
up to that person and smack the hell out of them. But if somebody triggers you, they are showing you
where you are not free. So instead of slapping the hell out of them, they actually
deserve a high five. They deserve a hug because that person is showing you where you are not free,
where you are stuck at some place in time with some belief that's probably not serving you.
You know, so going back to, to the whole thing of, of talking about Ryan and him feeling like
he was inferior and his product being inferior, He was being triggered at that moment because he felt like he wasn't good enough. Like
he didn't deserve to be at the place that he was at. And because he didn't feel like he deserved
to be at the place that he was at, he was unconsciously finding all the places to prove
that he was not worthy of that. When you're triggered, they are showing you a place where
you are stuck in your own head, where you're stuck in time, where you're stuck, they are showing you a place where you are stuck in your own head,
where you're stuck in time, where you're stuck in the past. They are showing you,
they're showing you a place where you have been given up, giving up your sovereignty in some sort
of way. Because words are just words. That's it. They can have so much meaning or they can have no
meaning. And when they have so much meaning, like, I love you.
What's my belief around love? That's a great thing that I feel that way.
But if someone says, I hate you, I really start to feel, not to feel, not feel good enough and
not feel accepted. And it triggers me in some sort of way. It's relating back to some place
in your childhood where you probably are still stuck there and it's
something that you need to work through. And so what you would do is take a step back and be like,
why am I triggered by this thing? Why do I feel this way? Where did I learn this? Where did it
come from? And a lot of times you're going to realize that you are a set of patterns and beliefs
that you learned from other people.
And sometimes you need to take a step back and say, do I still want to be that way?
You know, there are great parts about you. Maybe the things that you love from your parents and
the love that you give and accepting and such a good person. All of those things exist. And you
learn a lot of great stuff from your parents or from your childhood. But there are some things
that we pick up along the way that are no longer serving us. And if we're triggered by somebody, we are not free
in that moment. And probably my favorite quote, one of my top three favorite quotes,
is Eleanor Roosevelt. And I've said this over and over and over again on the podcast,
is she says, no one could make you feel inferior without your consent.
on the podcast is she says, no one could make you feel inferior without your consent.
Nobody can make you feel inferior without your consent. So you could be mad because somebody said something to you, but you're consenting to being mad. And you have Viktor Frankl, who
went through probably one of the worst of the worst of human experiences. He was a psychologist
that went through Auschwitz in Nazi prison camps,
said in one of his books, one of his most famous quotes is, between stimulus and response,
there is a space. And in that space is our power to choose our response, to choose our response,
he says. And in our response lies our growth and our freedom. So between stimulus and response,
between somebody saying something to you and you reacting, there's a space. It might be a
millisecond, but in that space, you have the power to choose what your response is going to be.
Are you going to be offended? Are you going to be mad? Are you going to be sad? Or are you going to
choose something different? And in our response lies our growth and lies our freedom.
So what are both of those quotes showing you? That you
are the gatekeeper to your freedom. You are the one that's in control of how you feel.
And it's never what happened to you. It's always how you're perceiving what happened to you.
And when you can really start to understand that, you really start to understand the importance of
working on yourself, working on your mindset, working on the ways that you're triggered,
working on your nervous system, working on your presence, all of that.
You cannot give your control away to someone else based off of what they do or what they say.
You can't. You can't give it away. They're not not in control you're deciding to give it away oh yeah
go ahead and take it go you know you said this thing to me i'm gonna go ahead and i'm gonna
just decide you can yeah piss me off it's okay right another thing that victor frankel says that
i that i really love is he says everything can be taken from a man but one thing the last of human
freedoms and that human freedom is to choose one's attitude in any
given set of circumstances, to choose one's own way. And so this is a man, once again, went through
Nazi prison camps. And he says the quote, everything can be taken from a man, but one
thing, the last of all human freedoms, which
is the ability to choose one's attitude in a given set of circumstances, to choose one's
own way.
So we have to choose how do we want to be.
For me, I used to not be super short-tempered, but I used to get pissed off pretty easily.
And now it's just like I've worked on that.
I would notice the feeling start
to bubble up inside of my body of like, oh, here's the feeling of getting pissed off.
And instead of going through and following through on what I used to do, it was, I'm feeling this
feeling. I'm aware of this pattern that I want to interrupt. I need to do something different.
So what did it turn to? It turned into breath work. It turned into calming myself down. Deep breaths.
It turned into breath work.
It turned into calming myself down.
Deep breaths.
I'm not going to allow this to piss me off.
I'm going to be the one that's in control.
I'm going to be the one that's in control of how I feel.
But once again, the words only hurt to the degree that we already believe them.
And so that person is showing me, I like to view everything like this entire life that we're living as a game.
It's just the game of life.
And if I am the player of the game, then the universe, in my belief, is always coming to me with new challenges to help me grow and help me improve.
And so when I look at someone who pissed me off or is in the process of about to piss me
off, I can look at it and I can say, okay, thank you universe for coming through this person to me
to show me where I'm not free and how I need to improve. Let me choose how I actually want to
react in this moment. And we get to choose our reactions in every single moment. I recently,
if you haven't been following me, my Facebook got hacked and we lost over a hundred, lost over
300,000 followers in a five day period because the person who hacked my Facebook was posting
inappropriate stuff on my Facebook stories and people started unfollowing me. Now, if this was
robbed seven years ago, I would have been fucking
livid because I would have just thought about, you know, this person's doing this to me,
all of this stuff. And I started noticing, Hey, this, this is, this is bubbling up. The anger
is bubbling up. How do I want to react in this? I'm going to do everything that I can to try to
get it back. And we did get it back, but I'm going to do everything that I can to try to get it back.
I can to try to get it back. And we did get it back, but I'm going to do everything that I can to try to get it back. But I am going to be in control of how I feel and how I act and how I
react in this moment. Am I going to react the best version of myself for myself, for my team,
for everybody, if I'm just livid throughout the entire thing? No, of course not. Do I know that when emotions are high, logic is low? Yes,
I do know that. So if I'm livid, am I going to make the best decisions? No, of course not. But
if I can sit there and I can allow, and I'm not saying just ignore your feelings, I'm not saying
that, but allow my body to process those feelings, to breathe it out, to move it. If I got to move my
body, shake it, do some pushups, whatever it is, go for a run to get that energy out, I'm going to then choose how I want to react.
So we need to understand that we are the ones that are completely in control of how we feel
at every single moment.
And we need to be there to be the person who's consciously there sitting and thinking, and
we need to release our attachments to those triggers because we do want to be free.
You're listening to this podcast because you do want to be free. You're listening to this podcast
because you do want to be free. All humans want freedom more than anything else. Freedom in their
reality, freedom in their external reality, but also more than anything else, freedom within their
internal reality, which I don't think a lot of people think of. You know, try to tell a two-year
old that they can't do something. How does that work out? All they want is to be free to do what
they want to do. We all want that.
It's built into us. We think we want money and sure you can have money, but what we want is the
freedom that we think comes from having money. But more than anything else, what we really truly want
and what I think we desire is freedom in our own minds. That's why you're here. That's why you're
listening to this. You want freedom in your own mind. So the next time that you find yourself
triggered, you find the feelings of whether it's rage or whether it's sadness or whether it's just
anxiety, whatever it is starting to flood into your body, take a step back, breathe for a few
seconds, and then take a pen and paper out and put your thoughts down on a piece of paper.
and paper out and put your thoughts down on a piece of paper. Why am I triggered right now?
Where did I learn this from? What's the story going on in my head? A lot of times we get triggered, then we build an entire story around it, which could be true. It could be false,
but most of the time it's false. And then what you're doing is you're starting to build awareness
within yourself versus allowing yourself to go down a, a, a old set of patterns that you probably want to let go of.
So going back to what I originally said, words have so much power. They do, but they also have
no power. And you're the one that's in control of what you give power to and what you don't give
power to. Nobody can make you feel inferior without your consent. And so I want you to understand,
this is your next level to master
in some sort of way to try to get better,
to try to improve,
because you are the one who's in control of the ship.
So try not to be triggered.
And when you are triggered,
thank that person in your head.
Thank the universe for saying,
thank you for showing me where I'm not free.
10-4, I'm going to work on this. So that's what I got for you for today's episode.
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