The Mindset Mentor - Stop Chasing Rabbits
Episode Date: May 3, 2017Episode 266 - As an entrepreneur, it is hard to figure out exactly what path to dedicate time and focus to. A lot of people have multiple passions or multiple directions that could make them tons of ...money, yet because of that they are paralyzed by not knowing which one to dedicate their time to. In this episode I dive in on this topic and help you realize that chasing two rabbits results in catching neither one. 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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slash webinar, but let's dive into today's episode. So today we're going to be talking about chasing rabbits.
And that might seem a little bit odd to you, but it'll make sense once I dive into it.
And lately I've had the question asked to me a few times. Someone says, you know, I have this
really good idea for something. And I have five really good ideas. I have these things that I want to go this path
and I want to do this and I want to do this
and I could also, you know,
I could see myself doing really well at this.
How do I succeed at all of them?
And they ask questions like,
how do I succeed at all of them
or how do I know what to do?
Like, how do I just take the right steps
so I can succeed at all of them?
And the answer that I keep giving everybody
is the answer that I keep giving everybody is the answer
that I've heard a lot of different times in a bunch of different ways. And the problem is nowadays
with technology as amazing as it is, where we can learn pretty much anything that we want to by just
looking at our computers and just researching it. We have people that are pretty much dabblers is what I
feel like. Most people are dabblers. They don't find one thing and sink their claws into that one
thing and stay there for a couple of years and just really try to master whatever that one thing
is. Whether it's a couple of years, whether it's more than that, they don't try to master. What
they do is they try to get pretty good at a lot of different things. And then what happens is
because they're pretty good at a lot of different things, And then what happens is because they're pretty good at a
lot of different things, they take their time and say, well, what if I were to do all of these things?
And what you have to realize is the problem is nobody wants to buy from somebody or get coached
from somebody or get products from somebody who's pretty good at something or pretty good at a lot
of different things.
Somebody wants to be coached or they want to buy products from or they want you to design their products from someone who...
They wanted to get those products and buy from somebody who is
as close to an expert as possible in whatever field that may be.
People don't want to learn or buy from somebody who doesn't know their ish, if you know what
I'm trying to say.
You can't dip your feet in like everybody else.
Everybody else just likes to dip their feet in.
They like to get a little bit of knowledge in this area.
They like to dip their feet and get a little knowledge in this area and then a little bit
of knowledge in this area.
And then they get confused because they never know exactly which area to go for because
of the fact that they're pretty good at a lot of different things or they have a little
bit of knowledge in a lot of different areas.
And one of the main problems, like I said, is because people like to dabble too much.
So people ask me, what should I do if I have these five different things?
What should I do?
I have these three or four different things, these two different avenues that I could go. And you've heard me say it before and I'll say it again.
There's no reason to have a plan B because it distracts from plan A. So what does that mean?
That means that you need to have one thing. If you haven't read the book, The One Thing,
I would recommend buying it. I read 40 books last year. It was my favorite book that I read,
for sure. One of my favorite books I've ever read. The One Thing. If you haven't listened to the episode that I do with Jay Papasan,
who is one of the authors of The One Thing, go back and listen to that. If you want to buy
the book, The One Thing, or get it for free, you can get it for free at audible.com.
From Audible, if you go to mwfbook.com, they'll give you a free 30-day trial. And with that free
trial comes a book.
So you have no excuse of why not to either read or listen to this book at this point.
Go with the one thing. Figure out what your one thing is. It's like when I had the billionaire Jeff Hoffman, the founder of Priceline.com on, he said that a lot of people will come up to him
and they say, Jeff, I have these five really good ideas, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. What do you
think I should do? And his very first thing that he says is, I think you should get rid of four of
your ideas. And the problem is, he says, you need to stop focusing on all of the things and you need
to get a gold medal in one thing. And what that means by getting a gold medal in one thing means
that if you were to go to the Olympics and try to get a gold medal, you can't be in a bunch
of different events. You have to specifically go for one event. If you're a runner, maybe you do a
couple of different track events, something like that. But you can't be a basketball player in the
Olympics and then also happen to be a baseball player in the Olympics. People that are in the
Olympics that are the absolute best at their craft in the entire world spend all of their time going into that one thing.
So when he says you need to get a gold medal in one thing, it means that you need to focus
on just one thing. So if you have three or four or five ideas of ways you can make a bunch of
money and ways you could be successful, find out the one that really strikes you the most,
the one that really hits you to the core and says, this is something that I think I should go for and go for just that one thing.
That's the problem most days with people is everyone likes to dabble. Nobody likes to commit.
Everybody seems to have commitment issues nowadays. And the way it works is this is kind
of what happens. So you have an idea. If you're watching on YouTube, you could see this. But when
you start to learn something, your knowledge and your
improvement is like a huge growth in the very beginning. It goes from absolutely nothing to
this huge spike. And then what happens is two weeks or two months or two years down the road,
you get after this huge spike, it's usually a couple of months, you start to plateau.
And what happens is most people plateau and they say, man, I thought this was for me. I
guess this isn't for me. I'm going to go try something else. And what happens is that plateau
happens to every single person, no matter who you are, no matter what you're in, you're trying to
learn guitar, you're trying to sing, you're trying to become an athlete, you're trying to be a
professional basketball player or a writer, you're going to go up, you're going to get a huge, huge
spike in improvement, and then it's going to completely plateau and go straight.
And that is where most people give up.
And you have to be able to fight through that plateau in order to go through the plateau
and then go back up again.
So most people get through these plateaus and they think, well, maybe this wasn't for
me.
Maybe this isn't the thing I need to concentrate on.
No, if you're at that plateau, that's where you're supposed to be.
You have to fight through it.
right on. No. If you're at that plateau, that's where you're supposed to be. You have to fight through it. And the old Chinese proverb that I'm going to share with you deals with this perfectly.
And it says, if you try to chase two rabbits, you will catch neither. So think of it this way.
There's two rabbits running around your backyard. You're going to catch neither one if you try to
catch both of them at the exact same time. What you have to do is you have to focus on that one rabbit, that one thing that you have to focus on, and you have to go after it. And
after you catch that one rabbit, well, at that point in time, you can then switch your efforts
and try to go for the other rabbit as well. And a perfect example of this is the lion example.
When somebody's taming a lion, when there's a lion tamer trying to tame a lion, you ever notice
they always put something in between themselves and the actual lion itself? Anybody have any idea what that is? It's a
four-legged stool. Why would somebody get into this cage with a massive cat that's about to kill them
with only a four-legged stool? Well, what happens is they take the stool, they face it upside down,
and they put the four legs facing the tiger or the lion.
And what happens is the lion or tiger sees these four legs
and it gets a mini paralysis.
And the reason why is because it doesn't know
which one to attack first.
So what happens is it literally gets a small paralysis
and doesn't move and doesn't try to attack
and gets docile because it doesn't know and doesn't try to attack and gets docile
because it doesn't know which one to attack. The same thing is going to happen for you. If you have
four different goals that you're going after, you're not going to know which one to go for.
So most people have paralysis by analysis where they have so many different routes that they could
go that they don't know what to do. They just have to sit there and they can't figure out which way
to go. The reason why is because they have too many routes. They have too many things they're focusing on. If you
find yourself in this category, you need to literally take as many things you can off of the
list and go, what is my one thing? And this should work with you every single day as well. Like I
said, most people wake up and they have a huge to-do list. You've heard me talk about this before.
They have this huge to-do list and then they feel like they never get anything accomplished.
And the reason why is because they go for the stuff that doesn't matter.
What you need to do is you need to make your to-do list and then go,
what's my one thing today that I have to get done?
If nothing else gets done, what's the one thing that I have to get done?
And what happens if you do that one thing, at least that one thing every single day, you will get seven absolutely important things done in a week, which is probably seven
times more than most people do in the world anyways. So you have to focus on that one thing.
You have to realize that you can't chase two rabbits. You've got to find the one,
you've got to focus on that one, and you've got to put all your time, money, effort, blood, sweat, tears into that one thing.
And when you do, if you do and you don't give up, there's almost absolutely no way that
you can't become successful from it.
There's almost no way that you cannot become successful.
There's no way that you just can't put thousands and thousands of hours into something and
then somehow not become successful.
So what I want you to take from this is if you're one of the people who sees all of the shiny
objects, we like to call them, all of the things that you could do and all of these different ways
that you could become rich or could become successful or these different ways that you
could get into these great relationships. I don't know what it might be, but if you see all of these
quote unquote shiny objects, you need to pick one of them and focus on that one in every
single morning. Focus on how you can get closer and closer to that one thing more than anything
else. So that's what I want you to think about. And that's what I want to challenge you is how
can you find what that one thing is and cross everything else off of the list? Because plan B
only distracts from plan A. With that, I want to leave you the same way I leave you every single
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