The Mindset Mentor - My Biggest Keys to Success
Episode Date: February 20, 2025Are you chasing success the wrong way? In this episode, I’m sharing the two most important keys to creating a fulfilling and successful life. From understanding the power of alignment to embracing t...he underrated art of patience, I’ll walk you through how to stop struggling and start building a life that feels right for you. 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 am your host Rob Dial.
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Today, I'm gonna talk to you about what I believe
are my two biggest keys to success.
And for me, I'll be honest with you,
I have 39 years old almost,
I have built a life that I am proud of.
I have been able to check off most of the boxes
that I wanted to check off in my life.
When I look back and look through my goals
and my journals 10, 12, 15 years ago,
the majority of the things that are in there,
I actually checked off and it's an amazing thing to see.
So I feel like I can consider myself qualified
to give advice on this.
I think in the past, if I would have said,
hey, here's two he's to be successful 20 years ago, I'd be like, here's kind of what I I think in the past, if I would have said, hey, here's two keys to be successful 20 years ago,
I'd be like, here's kind of what I'm seeing in other people,
but I'm not really noticing in my own life.
Now that I'm as old as I am,
and I've been in business for 19 years,
since I was 19 years old,
I can really start to say,
I think that these are my two biggest keys to success.
These are for me, this is what I've noticed in my life,
this is what I've noticed in friends that are successful as well. So it doesn't mean this is absolutely
the two biggest, but I think they're going to hit home with you. So the first key, which
I think is extremely, extremely important and extremely underrated and not talked about
is alignment. When I was young, I used to think that you had to struggle to be successful.
I thought that it had to be hard,
that I would have to white knuckle my way through my life
in order to have any form of success.
Whatever success means to you, that's what I thought.
Whether it's in business or money or relationships
or happiness or whatever it might be,
I thought that success had to be hard.
And I think many people listening to me right I thought that success had to be hard. And I think many people listening to me right now
think that success has to be hard,
that you have to struggle to get there.
And a lot of people are holding themselves back
from creating the life that they want
or the business that they want,
because they're like, yeah, struggle doesn't sound fun.
Now I will say this, success does require hard work.
You know, if you're trying to have business success, it will take work. If you're trying to have business success,
it will take work.
If you're trying to have a great relationship,
it will take work.
If you want to have great health and fitness and body,
it will take work.
If you wanna be a great parent, it's gonna take work.
But the biggest mistake that I see
when people are trying to build a business
or make money in some sort of way
is that they chase the money.
And that is really the most interesting thing is that the money is the end goal.
In my first year of college, I went for a degree simply because I knew that it paid well.
And I was like, I don't want to do this for the rest of my life. This looks like it sucks.
Like it will require hard work in your life, but it doesn't mean that your life has to be hard while you're doing it.
It will require hard work, but you can work hard doing something that you don't like and
you don't enjoy and eventually make a lot of money.
You can, if you have enough willpower, you can force yourself to do something that you
hate simply because you want to get to the end result of making a million dollars.
But once you hit that end goal of whatever it is that you wanted, you've now basically
got to keep doing that thing because you're like, well, I've spent the last 15 years building
my life to build this business.
And even though I hate this business, I'm kind of a slave to my business and I have
to stay here because this is, yep, this is the ladder that I built up this wall.
And so you could do something that you hate and have financial success if you want, or
you can work hard doing something that you love that feels fully aligned with who you
are, with your heart and with your soul and who you are as a person in your, your traits
and your characteristics that you want to have in this world.
You could find something that is in full alignment, then you can still get to financial success.
The interesting thing that I have found is that money almost never comes right away.
But in the long term, you usually make way more than you could have possibly expected.
And that's the interesting thing about it is that if you're doing something because
you just want to make money, you can get there.
I promise you, you can.
I've seen many people succeed and then hate their lives, but you could also do something that you
love and you can succeed doing that. In long term, you can turn it into something that could be very
financially successful. And so the money almost never comes right away, but over the long term,
it usually comes because when you do something for five, 10, 15 years, you start to become an
expert at that thing. And when to become an expert at that thing.
And when you become an expert at anything, people are also interested in whatever that
thing is that you do and they want to pay you in order to learn from you.
So success, the way I like to see success, whatever success means to you, it's different
for every single person, is a marathon.
If you love what you do, if you're interested in it,
you can outlast anybody.
But if you don't love what you do,
you're gonna burn out eventually,
whether it's three years or five years
or seven years or 15 years.
But 20, 30 years down the road, no way.
You're burning out, that's for sure.
So you might as well pick and do something that you love.
It's like, there's a quote that Oprah said a long time ago
that I heard, It's like, there's a quote that Oprah said a long time ago that I heard and she says, money comes second,
passion comes first.
And I really do think that that is the biggest piece of it
is when I see people who are passionate about something,
like I'm very passionate about mindset and psychology
and neurology and early childhood development.
Like I just, I'm obsessed.
I think it's the coolest thing in the world
to look at another human and be like, why
are you the way that you are?
Like that's interesting to me.
I like like real estate, but I'm not passionate about real estate, but I have a friend who
is so freaking passionate about real estate and he loves it and he is incredibly successful
at it because he followed his passion and he has had massive amounts of
monetary success because of it. This is what it really comes down to is like, can you find something
that you can fall in love with? Can you find something that seems fun? Like, can you find
something, and this is a phrase that I've heard before, can you find something that looks like
work to everybody else but feels like play to you? What might that thing be? What would look like work to everybody else,
but will feel like play to you?
And I would recommend that you don't make money.
And I've made this mistake, okay?
Don't make money the goal or the end result
that you're going for.
Because I believe that money is a byproduct
of the value that you give the world.
And so how can you find something
that you're very passionate about,
that you're super interested in, that you wanna to learn about, that you want to get better at, whatever
it might be, and then try to become one of the best in the world at that thing, whatever
it is. And this is why you see people, I think, that become like crazy wealthy. And people
look at them and they're like, they're so rich, why don't they just retire? And it's
like, it was never about the money for them. It was usually about some sort of passion or some sort of interest or something that they're like,
that's kind of fun. I want to try this thing out. And it's fun. So they just keep doing it. And
it's fun. So they put in a ton of hard work, but because it's fun to them, it doesn't feel like
hard work and they outlast everybody else. It's like the phrase, the, uh, the man who loves walking
will go further than the man who's running for a goal. So like if you're just trying to run a marathon,
yeah, you'll run a little bit and you'll get there and you'll get, you know, in a couple
months, a couple hundred miles under your belt. But if someone just loves walking, they're
going to walk all the time, multiple times a day, at least once a day for their entire
life. And over the course of their entire life, the guy who's walking, he's gonna go much further,
just because of the fact that he loves to go for a walk.
And we will be right back.
And now back to the show.
And so how can you find that thing that you want to do
that feels in alignment with you?
And I will tell you this,
it's not always the easiest thing to find
because it goes back to the phrase,
which is your fears
will scream at you. Your inspiration will whisper. A lot of times people are keeping themselves so
busy in their emails, in their fears, in their limiting beliefs, in doom scrolling on Instagram
and TikTok. They're so watching Netflix and watching Hulu and watch, they're so damn busy
that they don't give themselves enough time to listen to that quiet whisper that's deep down inside because your fears
will always scream at you, your inspiration will whisper.
So it's like, can you get quiet enough to hear that whisper?
And so the first thing is what is it that feels fully in alignment with who you are,
with your heart and with your soul?
The second key to success that I have, and it's not that sexy, and I don't really hear
very often, in reality it might surprise you a little bit for some people, but here it
is.
The second key to success in my opinion is patience.
And I'll explain to you why that is and I'll explain to you a few other things around it.
But we live in a world where everything is basically immediate.
If I get hungry right now, I can go on DoorDash,
and by the time I finish this episode,
the food that I just ordered is at my front door.
Knowledge, it's immediate.
I can just go in and I can ask Siri whatever question I have
and she's gonna give it to me
and tell me everything that's ever,
any piece of knowledge that's ever existed
in the entire world.
Everything is so immediate in this world. but success, it's not immediate.
And it takes time.
And I think a lot of people, because everything's becoming so immediate, are becoming less and
less patient.
So if you want to completely set yourself apart from everyone else, be patient.
I was live earlier this week in my course, Business Breakthrough, where I teach people
how to grow their coaching businesses online.
And one of the questions that was asked was like,
hey, how do we succeed faster?
And I was like, well, I'll give you all of the tips.
And the entire course teaches you how to succeed faster.
But if you wanna continue to make it go faster than that,
sometimes it's just about doing the thing over again,
longterm, and eventually
you'll succeed at the level that you want to. And it goes back to like, when I think
about success, I always think about the Chinese bamboo example, because I think that it's
the perfect example of it where, you know, you look at it, and you say, all right, the
Chinese bamboo, if you've never heard it, you take a Chinese bamboo seed, and you put
it in the ground, and you water it, give it the water that it needs, give it the sun that it needs everything.
The first year, the seed doesn't break out of the ground.
Second year, seed doesn't break out of the ground.
Third year, seed doesn't break out of the ground.
Fourth year, seed doesn't break out of the ground.
Fifth year, it will break out of the ground and it will grow 80 feet in six weeks, sometimes
up to two feet a day.
You can literally watch it grow sometimes.
And that's how success is, is that it requires patience.
It requires long term patience.
Like I always tell people, and I gave the example when I was live and this question
was asked to me, is that when I started the podcast back in 2015, I hit a certain amount
of downloads per month and I stayed there for five years. I made
zero dollars off the podcast for the first five years. There were no ads, none of that.
And so for five years, I just put out three to four episodes every single week. And the podcast
did not grow at all. It just stayed the same. And then some events in the world happened and it was
like the synchronicities happened
and within about three months,
it went from being exactly the same amount of downloads
every single month for five years
and then within three months, it's 70 X'd,
like 70 times more downloads
and it became one of the top downloaded podcasts
in the entire world.
And it was only because, and I saw it as like the Chinese bamboo, it took five years for
the Chinese bamboo to grow, took five years for the podcast to finally explode.
And so most people don't put in effort for five years without getting more and more and
more and more results.
And that's why going back to the very first tip, I think that it's so important, is that the results didn't necessarily matter to me
because I felt so in alignment.
And success is not immediate.
So you wanna be aligned with something.
And so you've gotta have some patience.
A lot of times we think that
because somebody just pops out, up out of nowhere,
it seems like they build this massive company
and they become a unicorn company
and they're worth a billion dollars in their first year.
You think, oh my gosh, just this massive overnight success, but you don't see the 10, 15, 20
years of hard work of accumulating knowledge, of accumulating skills that they had to have
in order to get there.
And so to everyone looking from the outside who had never heard of this person, it seems
like a meteoric rise.
But in reality, it was a really, really slow burn for a long time, which is why being in
alignment is really important because you will last long term.
But then number two, you have to have the patience.
You know, as I get older, I can start to see that all of the little micro decisions that I made in my life paid off
because I was just simply persistent and patient. And I was like, I have this feeling that it's
going to work. I have this feeling that something's going to take off and I feel fully in alignment. So
what else am I going to do in my life? Something that feels out of alignment?
Screw that. I'd rather make less money doing something that I love
than making more money doing something that I hate. And then what's crazy about is then it exploded
and I was like, oh, I'm making more money than I ever did doing something that I love versus when
I was doing something that I hated when I was younger. And so you can be patient, but you first
have to decide what it is that you want. And that's really important people
like before you can be patient, you have to figure out what it is that you want. Like that's the very
first step. Before I start driving my car, I have to decide where I'm going. I'm not just going to
jump in my car and be like, well, let me take a left turn here and we go right and see if I can
end up in the place that I don't know what I'm going to. Like you can't just, otherwise you're
just wandering around and too many people are just wandering around in their lives. So once you've
decided what it is that you want, what I recommend doing is if like, okay, I decide this is what I
want. This feels the most aligned for me in my life. My heart and soul feels like this could be
the thing that I want to do. Like I could be passionate about this thing. Once you figure
that out,
then you're like, yeah, I think this is it.
Get rid of all other options.
You have to make up your mind.
You have to burn the ships.
You should not have a plan B
because it distracts from plan A.
As the great philosopher Marshall Mathers once said,
success is my only motherfucking option, failure's not.
So it's gotta be this mindset of like, hey, I'm either going to succeed at this or I'm
going to die trying.
And this is where a lot of people stop.
It doesn't work out after three months.
Boo hoo.
And then they give up.
If you want to succeed, simple tip, just stop stopping.
So that's first thing.
What is it that you want?
Figure it out.
Get very clear on it.
Have no plan B. Next step is to get moving.
It doesn't matter how fast you go, it just matters that you're heading in the right direction.
I always say if I decide to go to Dallas, I live in Austin, I just have to go north.
I can take a car, I can take a plane, I can walk, I can take a bike, but as long as I'm
heading in the right direction, I will eventually end up in Dallas.
And the direction that you're heading in your life is way more important than the speed
that you're going.
And one of the only things that you can control in your life is effort.
There's very few things that you can control in your life.
Most things in life we can't control, but you can 100% control the effort that you put
into something.
And the more effort you put into something and the more effort you put into something the more likely you are to succeed
And everything in this world takes a certain amount of time
You know
like I imagine if I had walked up to my wife Lauren when she was pregnant with our son and
Like tapped her on the shoulder and been like hey listen like you know
I know you're supposed to know you're supposed to have the baby in nine months
Is there a way you could get it done in like six months? Cause I really want to take a vacation.
She'd look at me and be like, are you an idiot?
Like everybody knows it takes about nine months
for a baby to be born.
The universe has decided that.
Well, the universe has decided how long it's gonna take
for you to get the success that you want.
The effort and the time,
they're gonna work themselves out.
The effort is the thing that
you can control. The time is not something that you can control. So as long as I'm controlling
the direction that I'm heading and the effort that I'm going in, eventually I will get to where I
want to go. The only thing that you can control in that situation is the effort. So for me, it's like,
why don't I put in as much effort as I possibly can, and then maybe I'll get to my destination
sooner. It's like taking a car to Dallas versus walking there.
Well, if I can take the car version of success to my destination of wherever I want to go,
it'd be a lot faster than me crawling on my way to Dallas.
And so the effort is the thing that we can't control the time, we can't control.
And so what I would recommend is figure out what it is that you want, what feels in full
alignment with you, and then you can control the efforts.
So put the effort in that you possibly can, make sure you're heading in the right direction,
and then you've just got to be patient.
The time will eventually work its way out.
The same way that it takes nine months for a baby to be born, it takes a certain amount
of time that you don't know and I don't know, but the universe has decided in order for
you to get the life that you want, as long as you just don't give up, you'll eventually
get there. It might take one year, it might take you just don't give up, you'll eventually get there.
Might take one year, might take five,
might take 10, might take 15,
but eventually you will be there.
And when you get there, you realize,
damn, I'm so glad that I started on this journey,
I'm so glad that it didn't stop.
So those are my two biggest keys for success.
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