The Mindset Mentor - The Power Of Optimism: The Key To A Positive Life
Episode Date: August 2, 2023On today’s episode of The Mindset Mentor Podcast we’re setting you up for a pretty great day today and potentially every other day in your life moving forward if you can catch what I’m throwing ...with this episode. Every single one of us knows what happiness feels like, and yet many of us struggle to put it into words. The reality is that “happiness” means something different to everyone. However, I believe that regardless of what happiness means for you, it really all boils down to 1 very specific realization. That 1 realization is that happiness is a state of mind that can only exist when desires are absent. That’s not entirely all there is to it though, but I strongly believe that “desire” is the one true barrier between being happy and not. Desire is a contract that we make for ourselves to NOT be happy, until we have what it is that we want. In this episode we’ll unpack what desire really is, how it hurts us, and everything else you need to fully understand in order to start looking at life with new eyes today and get closer to living a more fulfilling life of peace and happiness. If you like this episode… Make sure to share it with someone that needs to hear it and help us get the message out there so that together we can help make people’s lives better and make the world a better place. And BY THE WAY: My first book that I’ve ever written is now available for pre-order. 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.Within its pages, you'll discover powerful insights and practical steps that will revolutionize the way you approach your goals, personal motivation, and mental focus. 📚If you want to pre order yours today, you can just head over to robdial.com/book Here 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: https://www.instagram.com/robdialjr/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@robdial?lang=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/themindsetmentee/ Or visit my Youtube page that is designed specifically for anyone desiring motivation, direction, and focus in life: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHl3aFKS0bY0d8JwqNysaeA 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
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If you would go ahead and pre-order it. Today, we're going to be talking about something called
pronoia. We're going to talk about how the world, the universe, God,
whatever it is that you want to call it, is conspiring to make your life amazing. Now,
we've all heard the phrase paranoia, right? Paranoia is the thought that everyone and
everything, the world is out to get you and everyone's going to come in there conspiring
to make your life terrible or to bring you down.
That's what paranoia is. But did you know that there's a phrase that is the exact opposite
of paranoia? If you didn't, it's pro-noia. So instead of the world being against you,
the world is for you. The world is conspiring to make your life amazing. And pro noia was actually coined by a sociologist
named Fred Goldner in the 1980s. It's derived from the Greek words pro, meaning in favor of,
and noia, which, you know, comes from the Greek word for mind. And so it means that the world
is conspiring to make your life amazing. And you might be listening to this and be like,
woo woo, this sounds ridiculous. The world is on my side. Okay, whatever, dude. And it sounds
overly, it sounds naive and it sounds overly idealistic. I get it. But really what it comes
down to is about having a proactive, a mindset of proactive positivity. So viewing life's obstacles, everything that happens to you,
good, bad, indifferent, as chances for growth and looking for the beneficial aspects of every
situation. So instead of just saying like everything's amazing and being naive, it's like,
hey, this thing that happened to me, it does suck, but I'm going to figure out a way to make it amazing.
Like the way that I like to think about it is that I remember when I thought about my father
passed away when I was 15, it was the worst day of my life, but it was also the best day of my
life. And the reason why it was the best day of my life, because I said to myself, this is the
worst thing that's ever happened to me. I will not die with this being something that is the worst
thing that's ever happened to me. I will make it amazing.
And so that's what paranoia really means, is that no matter what happens,
no matter how challenging it might be, it really comes down to,
I'm going to make something of it.
And it was brought to me as a lesson, something to learn from, to get better from.
Going through your challenges is never easy.
You're going to go through the rest of your life.
You're going to have hundreds and hundreds, if not thousands of more challenges that are going to be presented to you over the
course of your lifetime. But are you grateful for your challenges? Like if you think about your
challenges of the past, right? And you start to think about them. This is one thing I've really
tried to make myself over the past couple of years, get really good at is becoming really
grateful for my challenges. Because I used
to look back at challenging things in life and being like, oh, that person fucked me over.
That screwed me up. I really hated going through that. And I would look at challenges, like the
hardest challenges of my life through a very negative lens. And then I realized, and I'm
curious with you, if you look at the most challenging moments of your life, would you ever, you probably don't want to go back to them and relive it, but you would never
want to take the lessons that you learned from the most challenging things in your life out of
your brain, would you? No, because you learned, you got better and you improved through it.
And even though they're really hard to go through, you can now look at them and go,
damn, I'm so glad I went through them because I'm so much wiser now. I'm so much better now after going through these things. And so really what
it comes down to is looking at your challenges and saying, well, every challenge I've ever had
in the past, even though it was hard, I'm grateful that I had them because it made me better. So the
next time a challenge comes up, I can look at it and say, you know what? I don't want to be going
through this, but I know that it's brought to me because it's my opportunity to learn and grow. And so you can start to look at your challenges differently.
You can start to look at your life experiences differently, good or bad. It's not always easy
to go through things, but it's easier if you know that something great will come from it.
Like there's a, I haven't really talked about it at all, and I'm not going to talk about it
publicly, but I have gone through a situation where a company owes me hundreds of thousands of dollars and I could be sit here and
I could be pissed off and I could be like, fuck them. And I could try to throw them under the
bus and all of these things. And I was having a conversation with a friend of mine. He's like,
man, I'm so sorry that you had to go through this. This is terrible. I was talking with someone
today and she was like, I'm so mad for you. And I was like, listen, it's not the best thing to go through.
I'm not super stoked about it.
But I trust that I have to learn this lesson now because if I were to learn it in 10 years,
it would be a much bigger situation.
And so I have to learn this now with it being this amount of money instead of 10 times the
amount of money that is now.
And so not something I want to be going through. Not super stoked about it, but I'm sitting there and I'm going, you know what? I had
to learn this lesson. There's a reason why. And I trust because I really, truly do trust with every
fiber of myself that this is a lesson I have to learn for some reason, for something coming up in
the future. And so if I can look at it that way, I can go, you know what? It is challenging, but
every challenge has made me better and this is
going to make me better. So you have the challenge in your life. You have the life experiences. You
have people in your life. You have people that you love. You have the ones that are really
freaking difficult. You can look at all those things and you can look at all of them. You can
think of them through this lens and go, man, I'm so thankful for all of it. I'm so thankful for all
of it. You know, there's somebody in my family
who has actually has paranoia disorder. Since he was little, he's always thought that the world
was out to get him. And he would always like, even like check candy after when he was a little kid,
he would check candy after they went, you know, trick or treating because he was afraid that
someone had put something in there to try to, you know, like put a razor in there to try to kill
him. And so he's always had this paranoia disorder.
And, you know, what if we became addicted to a thought process of thinking that the world is
actually for us? Like how much would that change it? Because there's some people that are addicted,
like they're fully addicted to thinking that the world is against them. And when they think that
the world is against them, they think that something's wrong.
What happens is their body is in constant stress. Their body is in constant anxiety.
There's adrenaline rushing through the body. There's cortisol rushing through the body.
And it's like that thought process of the world is out to get me. Someone's trying to screw me over.
There's no good people in the world. That thought process is not only our brain going through it, but it's putting our body
through a lot of unnecessary stress.
You know, can we become addicted to another thought process that creates the chemicals
that we want?
And really, that's what I'm trying to focus on.
And so let's go over a couple of keys that will help you get a little bit better at developing
this muscle, this skill set of
pro noia, because I don't expect anybody to be perfect at this. You're not going to listen to
this one time and be like, you know what? Forever. My viewpoint has been changed. There's going to
be times we're going to get ourselves caught. And so it's like, how do we get ourselves to be better
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First thing I'll recommend is to cultivate gratitude. If you were listening to one of
the episodes that I just put out this week, I talk about how to actually be happier. And one
of the ways to be happier is to just be grateful for what you have, is to not want more things
and be like, I got to get more things that I don't have. It's not wanting what you don't have. It's wanting what you do have and being grateful for it. And so one of the
aspects that will help you develop this muscle of seeing that the world is actually here to help you
is trying to develop the muscle of gratitude. That's the first thing. The second thing is to
start to embrace the challenges. One of the worst things you can do when a challenge comes is to try to fight the challenge. Because here's the one thing
that I've realized. The more that I fight something that is challenging, the more challenging it
becomes. And the more that I can go, you know what? Here's a challenge. I'm going through this
thing. And you know what? I'm going to try to realize that because I believe that every single
challenge is a lesson. And so as I'm going through the challenge, I'm going to try to realize that because I believe that every single challenge is a lesson.
And so as I'm going through the challenge, I'm going to go, okay, damn, this is really challenging.
I don't want to be going through it, but I am going through it.
I might as well, if I'm going through it, I might as well extract all of the lessons that I can from it. Because I could just like white knuckle my way through the entire thing.
Like I got to get through this challenge.
Or I could say, you know what, I'm going through this challenge.
There's a lot of wisdom in every single challenge that's available for me.
What wisdom is here for me right now? And so the next thing is to try to embrace your challenges.
The third thing is to practice mindfulness more often. More than anything else, I noticed that
with mindfulness, it doesn't just have to be meditation. It doesn't have to be, you know,
sitting out in a forest and being under a tree and, you know,
then hugging the tree and becoming a tree hugger, any of that type of stuff. What it comes down to
with practicing mindfulness is being present every single moment and not allowing our brain to
run rampant all over the place. And so really what it comes down to is practicing mindfulness
is bringing our brain to the present moment as often as possible. This could be as simple as,
you know, like when you're washing your hands after you go to the bathroom, start developing the habit of trying to bring
your brain and all of your senses to that moment. Start noticing the warm water, start noticing the
smell of the soap, start noticing everything that you possibly can, right? When you're walking up
the stairs, notice what it feels like on your legs and under your feet, the carpet under your feet.
And when you really start to do the mundane things and you can be as present as possible,
you'll be much more present anytime that you do have challenges in front of you or any of that
stuff. How does this help with paranoia? Well, then when you're in the moment, you're in all
of these challenges, instead of just being in the future and being completely out of your head,
it allows you to bring yourself to the present moment and actually start to see like, how can
I get better? How can I improve? How can I get as many lessons as possible as I possibly can from this? Okay.
That's the third one. And the fourth one to help with paranoia, which is kind of outside the box
is to start celebrating others, right? This is the fourth. I've got a fifth one. I just realized.
So the fourth one is to celebrate others. And what I mean by that is a lot of times,
uh, what gets in the way of thinking
that the universe is on our side is sitting there and going, well, I should be here. I should have
this by now, right? Oh, I should. I don't know why I'm not there yet. There's something wrong with me.
Oh, look at her. She's got this and I don't have this. And then we get jealous of somebody else.
All of these things in this attitude is keeping us further away from what it is that we want in the life that we want.
So if we can start to celebrate others and see someone else's success and think, hell yeah,
man, that's awesome. I remember I used to be younger and I would see people on Instagram
that had things that I wanted, like a car or had the business that I wanted or had a house or
whatever it was. They were traveling somewhere that I wanted to go to. I'd be like, man,
whatever it was, they were traveling somewhere that I wanted to go to, I'd be like, man,
that sucks. And I'd be pissed off and jealous that they had this thing. Now I've just realized it's way easier if I'm just like, hell yeah, congratulations. Me too one day. I will have
that as well one day. I will get there one day. But when you have jealousy towards somebody,
that energy of jealousy keeps you further away and distances you more from the thing
that you actually want.
And so how can you start to celebrate others more and develop that and help that help you
with paranoia?
And then the fifth one, which is now the last one on this one, is to start getting better
at positive affirmations.
When I was younger, I had somebody that came in.
And when I was like 19, 20 years old, there's a guy that came in to speak at a company that
I worked at.
And he was very successful. when I was like 19, 20 years old, there's a guy that came in to speak at a company that I worked at and he was very successful and I was not. And he had said something about developing positive affirmations and more self-love. And so what he said, and I
didn't have much confidence at this point in time in my life, what he said was that every single
morning after he gets out of the shower, he looks at himself in the mirror and he says, I love you,
looking in his own eyes at least a hundred times. And I was like, well, this guy's got a lot of money and I don't,
and he's successful and I want to be there. So maybe I should do what he does. And what I realized
as I started doing it is that the more that I started doing it, the more I actually started
to rewire my own thoughts about myself. And I went from not being confident to being much more
confident simply because I started to actually change the way that I thought about myself.
I've been really taken aback recently with all the messages I get of how many people just
talk so much shit to themselves. And it's like, life is already hard. Being an asshole to yourself
just makes it so much harder. And so why don't you actually try to rewire that negativity out
of your brain by using positive affirmations as well, right? Okay, so let's talk about a couple, three benefits of actually having prognosis in your life. You know, when you adopt
this outlook, you can really start to have a profoundly positive impact in your mental state,
but also your emotional well-being as well. So how does this actually help you besides, you know,
making your life better in a million different ways? Number one, it will actually start to reduce your stress and anxiety by taking all of these
different adversities and reframing adversities into opportunities. Your paranoia can help you
reduce your anxiety because usually when we have anxiety, it's that we have fear of going into the
future. There's something that's coming up for us that we are afraid of, that the anxiety is our
body's anticipation of fear in the future, right? And so really what we're doing is we're actually
saying to ourselves, this is something good that's going to be happening in the future.
That will reduce your stress and your anxiety immensely. So when we believe that the universe,
the world is on our side, we can start to approach every situation, every single challenge,
everything that's coming up in our future in a sense of really being much more calm.
So that's the first thing.
Second thing it does is it will 100% boost your happiness and your optimism.
Pronoia really fosters a positive outlook in your life.
And once again, positive outlook doesn't mean that you're resisting and not seeing the negative.
It means that you're turning every single negative or searching for a way for every
single negative to actually turn into a positive.
And so you're really cultivating a sense of joy and happiness and satisfaction in your life. And the third thing that it will do, you will be much more resilient
than other people. Pronoia really helps you develop resilience and the ability to bounce
back from adversity and not be taken down by so many different things. And by viewing your
challenges as opportunities for you
to grow, for you to become better at every single up and down that you get, you become more resilient.
The people who are not resilient are the ones who get, you know, they're just like a, you know,
I don't know why the thing that popped in my head was like a beach umbrella. Because I've been to
the beach many times and you always see like the people who there's always one tourist who's
umbrella, just the wind comes and they just, they're chasing their been to the beach many times and you always see like the people who, there's always one tourist who's, who's umbrella, just the wind comes and they just,
they're chasing their umbrella down the beach, right? It's like when you're not resilient and
you're in life, you're, oh, everything, woe is me. Everything happens to me. I'm so,
the world is out to get me. It's like the smallest little breeze can just knock you over.
And so when you actually decide, you know what, no matter what happens to me, I'm going to find
a way to make something amazing from it, it makes you more resilient.
It makes you much more resilient in every single thing.
Are you looking for the lessons in your life?
Are you looking for all of the opportunities in the shit?
Are you trying to see how the universe is on your side?
You know, if you really just take a step back, you can start to connect the dots and see
that there are many things that are happening around you that are trying to help you improve and get
better. You just have to start to look for it more. And that is viewing the world through the
lens of paranoia. So that's what I got for you for today's episode. If you love this episode,
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mission to make somebody else's day better. I appreciate you and I hope that you have an amazing
day.