The Mindset Mentor - In Times of Stress
Episode Date: March 6, 2019Episode 554 - On a scale of 1-10, what would you rate yourself as to how well you deal with stress? This is an important question because no matter what, you will have stressful times in your life. In... this episode, I will dive into how to work through stress and why you should learn to welcome the stress into your life. 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 the Mindset and Motivation Podcast, one of the top motivational podcasts in the
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My name is Rob Dial, and the podcast starts now.
Today, what we're going to talk about, it's going to be a short episode and I'm going to talk about
how to deal with stress, how to handle stress. And I saw this video not too long ago with a rabbi and he talks
about stress and he talks about lobsters. And you might not think that the two of those would make
any sense to talk about in the same sentence. But a lot of people think that stress is a bad thing.
They think that stress is something that really just messes up their whole day. But stress,
they don't realize stress can
actually be a tool for growth. And then he talks about lobsters and says, do you know how lobsters
grow? So if you don't know how lobsters grow, lobsters are actually a soft animal that lives
inside of a hard shell that doesn't expand. So the shell itself does not expand. It grows the shell.
And then what happens is after a while, once it
grows too large for the shell, it'll be uncomfortable. It'd be really hard for it to move around.
And the lobster is still growing inside of the shell, but it's not. So it starts to get to a
point where there's too much stress and it has to get out of the shell. And so what does the
lobster do? It goes into the rocks to protect itself and it grows a new shell. And that shell,
it grows into it and it's a larger shell so the soft animal can move around for a little while.
But then after a while, that shell becomes too confining. And it becomes so confining that it
has to do the exact same process again. It has to go back into the rocks and it has to break the
shell and get out of the shell and regrow another
one. And on average, an average lobster, I did my research within its first five to seven years of
life, will go through this process of breaking out of its shell, being under immense stress and
breaking into actually literally breaking these shells 25 times on average in the first five to
seven years. And what you have to realize
as a human, the same thing happens to us as well. And also, just so you know, the same thing happens
to a hermit crab as well. If you don't know about a hermit crab, it's just a little tiny crab that
it grows continually and it has to go into a shell. And once they grow out of their shell and
they get too large for it, they have to find another shell. They have to move out of that
shell and go into it because the other one, it's too stressful. It's too confining and it becomes
uncomfortable. So the stimulus for a lobster to grow is actually stress and being uncomfortable.
So what can you take from this story of stress and a lobster's growth? What you can take from it
is that in our times of stress, if you're going through a whole bunch of crap right now, that's actually our biggest time
for the most growth that we have as humans. If you think about it, whenever someone has
something super stressful go on, if you think about how stressful times you've had in your life,
times that might not be great, it's usually not good when you're going through it. It usually
sucks when you're going through it. But then when you look back six months or a year down the road,
10 years down the road, that's usually our biggest growth period in life is those stressful moments,
the uncomfortable moments, the moments that we either have to push ourselves out of our comfort
zones, or it's just really stressful. That's our biggest growth period. And we usually learn the
most in that time, which translates into the biggest growth in our lives. So know that your most stressful moments
end up being some of the biggest blessings in your life and end up being your biggest
breakthroughs that you'll have in our biggest learning periods as well.
So here's the thing that I want you to think about. Once that lobster, once it moves into a
new shell and then it moves into a new shell and it moves into a new shell, once it does, it can never fit back inside of the old one because it has grown
too much. The same goes for us. Once we've been through a lot, once we've been through a lot of
stress, once we've put ourselves out of our comfort zones and we've learned a lot, we'll
never be the same person again. We're a completely different person. We've grown so much more.
It's just like the plastic bag analogy that I told you about in the last episode. So once we're expanded, we can never
be exactly the same again. We've only become better. We've only become, we've learned more.
We've grown more through all of these things. And so if you think about it with the last episode,
where I talk about how to create a breakthrough, sometimes your breakthrough comes when there's a lot of
stress and that's something that you can't really deal with. It's just stress comes up. You can't
not have stress be around. It just happens sometimes. So for some of you though, you might
have a very easy, comfortable life. Things are going well. And maybe you've been in your shelf
for too long. How long have you been staying in the exact same shell? And is it
time for you to put yourself into an uncomfortable situation and force yourself to grow, force
yourself to grow and to become better and maybe get some type of breakthrough through that?
See, most people, they find whatever feels comfortable and they stay there as long as
they possibly can. And some just stay there forever and they never grow themselves and they never quote unquote
get a new shell just like the lobster would. So some people say, why is, you know, my life is so
boring. There's nothing that's really fun that happens. Nothing changes. Everything stays the
same and they get the same thing every single week and every year and every single day is the
exact same thing. And the reason why is because they're not pushing themselves. They're not going through any stress. They're not making themselves
uncomfortable. They're not pushing themselves outside of their comfort zone to force growth.
So sometimes, even if stressful things aren't happening, like I said in the last episode with
creating breakthroughs, sometimes we have to force ourselves into uncomfortable situations
in order to force ourselves to grow. So what I want to leave you with is I want you to think about this.
Is this something that you have to deal with if you're going through stress right now?
Maybe you can look at it and say, you know what?
What am I learning right now?
What am I actually getting from this stress that's going to make me a better person five
or 10 years down the road?
And if you're not going through stress, but maybe you feel stuck and maybe you feel like
life is the same and it's just the same thing every single day, maybe you should take yourself
out of your comfort zone and force yourself to grow and make yourself uncomfortable just
like the lobster would when he has to grow as well.
So with that, I want you guys to think about that.
And I want to leave you the same way I leave you every single episode.
Make it your mission today to make somebody else's day better.
I appreciate you.
I hope this episode helps.
If you have any questions, reach out to me, Rob at MWF Motivation.
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to all of them because I have been traveling all over, but I will get to them if I have
not responded to you yet.
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