The Mindset Mentor - The Mindset To More Peace & Happiness
Episode Date: June 24, 2024In today's episode, I'm sharing how you can find more peace and happiness right now, without needing to achieve more or buy the latest thing. I'll talk about breaking free from the societal push for c...onstant achievement, the pitfalls of materialism, and the power of gratitude. Plus, I'll explain why focusing on what truly matters and finding intrinsic motivation can lead to a more fulfilling life. Join me as we explore how to prioritize joy and peace in our everyday lives!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 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're the
type of person who wants to learn and grow and get better, and you know that when you learn and grow
and get better that your life is going to better, hit that subscribe button. I put out episodes four
times a week to help you understand yourself so that you can grow,
you can get better, you can improve your life. And so if that interests you, hit that subscribe
button so you never miss another episode. Today, I'm going to be talking about the mindset to have
to have more peace and happiness right now in this moment with what you have. And before I dive into
it, I want to tell you this. I think that I can speak
really deeply about this because I screwed this up for a very, very long time. I was the type of
person who thought in order to be happy, I need to go achieve this. In order to be, I will not be
happy until I make this much money. Or once I get to this checkpoint in life,
then I can finally feel good. But until I'm there, I'm stressed. I'm pissed. I'm just going to be
white knuckling my way to the next checkpoint. And so today I'm going to talk to you about some
stuff that I've been doing recently and talk really about how to finally be at peace and to
find more happiness in your life exactly
as it is right now. One of the things I've really been focusing on for the past, I'd say 10 months
or so, maybe, yeah, about 10 months, is I've really been focusing on prioritizing my happiness,
prioritizing my peace and happiness. And it's not not easy which is what's really interesting about it
it's not really easy especially because we live in a society of more we live in a society where
you always have to be achieving you always have to be working you always have to be going to the
next thing if you're not achieving then you're lazy too Too much is never enough. And for me personally, I developed
early on at about 20 years old, I developed this habit, this addiction to working. I became,
you know, I was never addicted to drugs or alcohol or any of that type of stuff, food.
Those are never my addictions. My addiction was working because I was like, I need to get to this
checkpoint. I need to get to this
place of quote unquote success so I can finally feel good. And being a workaholic is basically
the only addiction that is rewarded and praised in our society because they're like, oh man,
you're doing so well. You're making so much money. You're having so much success. And you're like, yeah, I'm doing the right thing. I need to keep going. And so we're really raised
from childhood to always be going for the next thing and to never slow down and to never be
satisfied with where you are. If you think about it from childhood, we go into school and we have
to perform in school to get to the next grade, to get to the next
grade.
And it's like, hey, you better do really good in first grade and start memorizing how to
spell CAT so that you can get to the second grade.
You better do good in second grade so you can get to third grade and fourth grade and
then in middle school and then high school.
And in high school, you better do really well so that you can get to college.
And then when you get to college, you better do really well so that you can get a good job. And then when you get a good job,
you better do really well so you can get a promotion. And it never fucking stops.
And so we're literally programmed. I don't think that it's any puppeteer out there trying to
program us and tell us what to do, but we're kind of programmed from childhood, from school,
program us and tell us what to do, but we're kind of programmed from childhood, from school, to go to the next thing, to always be working for the next thing. And then what happens is people
wake up at 40, 50, 35 years old sometimes, 55 years old, and they're like, what the hell is my life?
Like everything that I have, I've achieved, I've done this, I've done exactly what I was supposed
to do, and I feel zero fulfillment with where my life is.
And so we've kind of been unconsciously programmed. I don't know if we've been consciously programmed to be this way. I know that I definitely felt this way. And, you know,
there's a good amount of you listening that have felt this way as well. And I want you to really
think about this. Like, how could you possibly be at a deep feeling of peace and happiness if you always want more?
Because that desire for something is telling you something is missing in my life.
And if something is missing in my life, well, then I
can't have peace and happiness because I've got to get that thing. And then I can feel peace and
happiness. And it's what the Buddhists call the hungry ghosts. You know, if you imagine a ghost,
you know, coming in your room and eating food, it doesn't have a stomach. So as soon as it eats,
it's just going to fall on the floor. And so it will never fill its belly. It's always going to be hungry. And it's kind of like there's a Bob Marley quote
that says something along the lines of, if it takes money for you to be happy, you'll never
be happy because money is just numbers and numbers never stop. And so you've really got to start to
take a step back. Then hopefully you guys can start to deprogram yourself faster
than I was able to. And I'm not saying this isn't still a struggle for me this day, because it's
probably still will be forever. But, you know, is there a way that in this moment, without having
to achieve anything else, without having to do anything else, without us having to change our
position into a meditative position with our legs crossed,
but just like in this moment, listening to my voice,
for you to just take a deep breath and just think to yourself, I want to be happy right now.
Like there's nothing that needs to happen for you to be happy.
Happiness is a state of mind.
It's not a destination that you get to.
We live in a society where you have to,
you know, we're supposed to have the newest thing.
There's always another phone.
There's always another car.
There's always another computer.
There's always another promotion.
There's always more money.
If you have a million dollars,
well, why don't you have two?
And then you have to go for the next thing.
It's the newest car, the newest phone,
the biggest house, the more clothes, more purses,
more toys for your children. Oh, your neighbor got a boat? Oh, well, then you need to get a boat too.
You need a bigger one. You have to keep up with the Joneses. You got to show them who the real
cool person is, who's better, who's richer, who's more affluent, right? Like we kind of live in this
society where that's a thing. And I don't know know about you but now that i'm approaching 40 i'm like i don't want to play that game anymore i hope i live to
100 i don't want to spend the next 60 years of my life going after stuff that makes me feel
no different about myself or about the world i'd rather just focus on me being happy right now in
this moment just peace and happiness in this moment without needing anything else.
You know, and there was actually a study that was done.
I'm going to bring in a few studies to show that what I'm talking about is actually true.
And the study was actually called Materialism and Wellbeing, a meta-analysis.
And the study actually found a strong negative correlation between materialism and well-being. And they found that individuals
who prioritize materialistic values tend to report lower levels of happiness and higher levels of
anxiety and depression. So it shows you that if you're saying, oh, I just want to get the next
car, I want to get the next thing, and there's materialism, I have no problem with materialism.
I have no problem with you going and buying awesome stuff and having fun with it.
The only thing I have a problem with is you thinking that that's going to make you happier,
give you more peace, or fill a void within your soul that makes you feel like you're not worthy.
And so the study showed that there was a negative correlation between materialism and well-being.
And people who prioritize materialistic
have lower levels of happiness and higher levels of anxiety and depression. So if I can remove
myself from that thinking, based off of what that study says, I should have less anxiety,
less depression, and better well-being. Have you ever like, I tend to do this a lot, and I'm a very,
I question myself a lot, and I like to question everything. I ask why a lot. I was probably an annoying little kid. But have you ever stopped and like actually think why? Like why, why is it that I always want more? Why is it that society always wants more? Why is it that people always feel like they have to have the next thing. They have to go buy another car or another house or
make an extra million dollars or go buy whatever it might be. Why is it that we live in this society
of more? Have you ever sat and asked yourself why? Like, why can't you just be happy with what you
have? And I remember I was reading a book years ago, and it was about saving money.
And it was about less materialistic stuff.
And the first chapter was really, really interesting.
And one of the things they said is imagine everything that you've ever bought accumulated into a pile just in front of you.
Say you get to a football field, soccer field, and they just put everything you've ever bought, every car, every piece of clothing, all of the wrappers that it came in, your phone, you know, every single thing. And you put it all
into one big pile. Imagine how big that pile would be. And imagine how many things you've had
that have just gotten older and they just stopped working or you decided to get something,
you decided to get the new phone, you decided to upgrade in some sort of way.
Imagine how big that pile of things would be. And now look at that pile and realize that it's never made you happy. Nothing in there has ever made you happy for
things that you've bought. Now imagine that pile and then imagine that pile multiplied by 8 billion
people on earth. And that's how much stuff we have accumulated and created and bought and thrown
away and stuff that's gone from one place to another. You sold it to somebody on Facebook
marketplace, whatever it might be. And so it really comes down to, you know, how can we not
need more? We can always get more if we want, but how can we just figure out a way to be grateful
for what it is that we have in this
moment? There's a study that was called Counting Blessings Versus Burdens, an experimental
investigation of gratitude and subjective well-being in life. Then the study found that
people who kept a gratitude journal and listed things that they were grateful for each day
reported consistently higher levels of well-being, better sleep,
and lower levels of depression compared to those who are focused on daily hassles and materialism.
So once again, all it was saying was that people are focused on gratitude. They had a gratitude
journal. And it's funny because eight years ago, gratitude journal was like a new thing. Now it's
like everybody talks about gratitude journals and it seems like a little bit corny and cliche, but the study found that people who have gratitude
journals had, and they listed things that they were grateful for and things they were thankful
for, reported higher levels of wellbeing, better sleep and lower levels of depression
than everyone else. And so one of the things I've been doing is I've been trying to think of
every single morning when I sit, sometimes I'm in a meditation when I'm doing it.
Sometimes I'm out in my porch and I'm just drinking coffee is I try to just make myself
feel thankful and just think of the things.
I'm not trying to force it.
I'm just thinking about my life and my family and everyone around me and the things that
I've, the challenges I've been through.
And it's really interesting because I don't know if you've ever gotten to the point before where you just get so grateful for, for something, for
someone, for life that you just start tearing up. And it's just, you just having that feeling of
like, damn, I am so grateful for my life. That's what we all should try to do every single morning.
Imagine if we went in with that feeling and carried through the rest of our day, right? Like I want you to understand that, that I don't want you to think that having things
or wanting nice things is bad. You know, like I don't want you to think that I'm completely anti
all of that stuff. Cause I'm not right. I've got cool stuff. It's all fun, but I know none of that
stuff is going to fill a void within me. So I don't want you to think that I'm anti-nice things but what I'm really saying to you is like hey can you
just decide that you're going to be grateful and happy and more peaceful no matter what. No matter
there's nothing else that you need in order to get you there. Right so you don't have to impress
anybody because most people aren't paying attention to you anyways. Most people are so busy
paying attention to themselves they don't even notice you. And that's completely okay.
You know, it's like, I always say people, no judgment in any sort of way, but people who have
Ferraris and Lamborghinis, 99% of them who have Ferraris or Lamborghinis have them for other
people, not for themselves, right? Those things won't bring you happiness. We all think that
we're searching for happiness and fulfillment,
and we are, but what we're really looking for is how can I just feel good in this moment? Like,
if you look at happiness, if you look at freedom, if you look at fulfillment, all of that,
gratitude, it's really this feeling of, I feel good right now, right? If I buy that thing,
then I will feel good. No, no, no. I'm going to feel good.
And then I'm just going to carry the feeling, the state of mind of feeling good and feeling
happy and feeling peaceful while I go get that thing that I want to get. And people always ask
a question like, I get this question. I was actually at an event. I was speaking to a group of
CEOs and business owners about three weeks ago. And the average net worth in the room
was probably about $30 million. There was a few guys that were in the room that just sold their
companies for multiple hundreds of millions of dollars. And I was talking about kind of the same
thing I'm talking about right here. And one guy raised his hand and he goes, hey, but if, and I
hear this question a lot, he goes, hey, but if I am grateful and happy with
what I have, won't I lose all of my motivation? Like, will I still be motivated if I don't desire
things? Yeah. Because your motivation could come from lack of self-worth and buying things and
achieving things to fill the void, or your motivation could come from doing something
great. Like trying to find
like real true motivation. It's the difference between intrinsic motivation versus extrinsic
motivation. And I did a podcast episode on this a few weeks ago, which is the difference between
intrinsic versus extrinsic motivation. But really, can we stop worrying about being extrinsically
motivated about the things that we're going to buy and things we're going to do and the achievements and the badges and the degrees and all those things
and start saying like, what is it that would make me feel good? What would give me lasting
fulfillment? There was a study that was done that was called Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivations.
And the study highlighted the differences between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation.
Intrinsic, basically what it is, is driven by
internal rewards and personal growth. And when people are intrinsically motivated,
they found that they have greater psychological well-being and persistence in activities compared
to extrinsic motivation, which is driven by the external rewards. So there was actually,
that study proved that the people who were intrinsically motivated, they found the reason why, not like buying stuff, but the reason why, impacted themselves, improving themselves, improving the world, doing it for their family.
They had greater well-being and more persistence than the people who were just like trying to buy things or being extrinsically motivated.
And so it really comes down to like, okay, I'm getting
this. There's studies that show it. Can I just get myself into a place of gratitude every morning
and set myself up for that, set myself up for happiness? And like I said, happiness is a state
of mind. It's not a destination that you get to. If you get in your car and you want to drive
somewhere, like if I want to drive to Dallas, that's my location of where I'm trying to get to, right? That is my destination.
Getting in my car, quote unquote, getting in my car every single morning for how I want my day to
feel and saying, I want to feel happy is not my destination. That's not where I'm trying to go.
It's kind of like, what's the music that I'm listening to on
that journey? How am I going to feel as I'm driving that car to Dallas? It's not the destination,
it's the state of mind I'm going to be in the entire time. And how do you get yourself into
a better state of mind? Realize, find some gratitude. Think about this. Some people are
like, oh, my life is so terrible.
There's always someone who has a worse life than you. And 150,000 people died yesterday,
and you can't find one thing to be grateful for? Every single one of those people, all 150,000 people, if they had the opportunity to switch places with you, all of them would, which shows
you that your life is not that bad. Your heart is beating. You are breathing. You probably have a
few people that love you. You have food, water, shelter, clothing, most likely. If you're listening to
this podcast, you can probably afford to at least stay alive. That's something to be grateful for,
right? So you can find stuff to be grateful for if you're searching for it. The problem is that
most of us are searching for what we don't have. What you want to do is you want to search for what
you have and be grateful for the things that you have. And if you go from there, you'll actually have greater levels of persistence when you
have that intrinsic motivation, being grateful for what you have and working towards something
greater.
So that is the key to being happier and more peaceful.
So that's what I got for you for today's episode.
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