The Mindset Mentor - The Secret to Stopping Fear and Anxiety (That Actually Works)
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Welcome to today's episode of the Mindset Mentor Podcast. I'm your host Rob Dial. If
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Today I'm going to be talking to you about how to stop your fear and your anxieties that
are holding you back.
Let's talk about it.
When you look at fear, when you look at anxiety, they are these sneaky little thieves that
steal away so many amazing moments in your life.
And what it does is they convince you the worst case scenario is most likely going
to happen. If you think about it,
if you've ever felt paralyzed by fear or caught in an anxiety spiral,
you know exactly how powerful this can feel.
But the truth is fear and anxiety only has the power that we give it.
And so if you have a lot of fear that's holding you back,
you're giving it the power.
If you have a lot of anxiety that's holding you back,
you're the one that's giving it all of its power.
And so today I'm gonna talk about how to take your power back
and how to reframe your mind to be something better.
And so I wanna give you a story from my life because one of the things that's funny is people ask me questions like, your power back and how to reframe your mind to be something better.
And so I want to give you a story from my life because one of the things that's funny
is people ask me questions like, well, how are you past your fears?
How have you mastered yourself, your mindset?
I'm like, I haven't.
I still have all of the same fears.
I just kind of have some tools in my tool belt to get myself out of fear or anxiety
quicker than I used to.
And so this past week,
I'll give you a really good example, okay?
This past week was not really a good week
in aviation in the United States.
So there was three plane crashes that happened in one week.
And you know, it's terrible.
One of them was the worst one in the United States
since 2009.
And that was last week,
at the moment of me recording this. And this weekend
was supposed to be my very first solo flight, which is basically where I drop off my flight
instructor, he gets out of the plane, and I have to go fly it alone for the very first time.
And so I'm seeing on the news and on YouTube and everywhere on the internet, all of these crazy
plane crash and things that have happened, the internet, all of these crazy plane crash
and things that have happened, these terrible stories and these sad stories that happened.
And then I'm thinking in my mind, oh my God, I've got to fly a plane for the very first
time this weekend by myself.
And even though I'm completely ready for it, and I have way more hours than the average
person that does their first solo,
I found myself terrified of what could happen.
And I was thinking about all of the crashes that happened.
And I was thinking, oh my God, what if it happens to me?
And I started like thinking
and almost accidentally visualizing tragedy happening
when I go to fly the plane.
And I could feel, this is the important part,
I could feel inside of my body,
my body was getting nervous and I was getting scared.
And it was trying to protect itself.
And so then I realized what was going on
because I'm not immune to fear.
I just noticed it and I was able to get myself out of it.
And so I realized that my fear wasn't coming
from actual reality in my life.
Now sure, things happened in the past,
but that's not actual reality
of what's gonna happen in the future.
In my fear, my anxiety around all of it
was coming from what I was focusing on.
Do you get this?
It wasn't in my reality of what was going to happen this weekend
in the future. It was all in my head. It wasn't, but it felt like it was in reality because I can
look and say, well, well, this happened in this place and this happened this place and this happened
this place. And I can be terrified of it and say, oh my God, well that's reality. But it's not
reality in the future because the future hasn't happened
yet.
But I was projecting myself unconsciously into the future and being afraid of what could
happen.
And here's the important thing I really want you to understand is that both possibilities
in this moment are equally as real.
In this moment, I want you to understand this.
The possibility in the future of me having something go wrong while I'm flying the plane
is equally as real as me taking off and having the best flight of my entire life and loving
it and thinking it's amazing and being so excited and proud of myself for doing it.
In this moment, both of them are equally as real.
Now, do we think one of them is more real
than the other one?
Yes, our brain is making up a fear
and we think that that fear is real.
So one version, I mess up, something goes wrong,
there's a disaster.
The other version, I have the time of my life,
I'm soaring through the sky, I feel powerful and free, this is one of my childhood dreams.
I want you to understand, you did not lose your imagination in your childhood. All too often I talk to adults and they're like, well, I'm just not as, I don't have the imagination that I used to.
You know, I remember when I was a kid, I used to have such a great imagination. And then I'm like talking to them and then they're talking about all of these fears
that are holding them back
and all of these unconscious visualizations
that they have that are keeping them from taking action.
I'm like, no, no, no, you still have
that incredible imagination.
It's just, you're not using it anymore, it's using you.
You're still imagining all the time, every single moment, as rich as you used
to when you were a child, but most people are just imagining the worst-case
scenario all of the time and it's paralyzing them and keeping them
from taking the action that they need to to change your life. And so both outcomes,
all outcomes exist in your mind. And I want you to understand, like, if it's not about flying a plane like it was for me
in this moment, that's just an example.
Some of you guys want to get into a relationship and you're thinking about all of your failed
relationships and your marriage that ended in divorce and how you were cheated on and
all that stuff, and you're projecting it into the future and saying, well, if I did get
into another relationship, I could get cheated on again. I could have my heart broken again. And man, that was really painful. I don't want to do that
again. And you're projecting into that future. But that future in this moment, in this present
moment, in this very second where you're listening to my voice is equally as real as you getting into
another relationship, finding the love of your life, getting married and sailing off into the sunset happy.
Both of them are equally as real,
but you feel like one of them is more likely to happen
because you're projecting your past into your future.
And we will be right back.
And now back to the show.
Another example, let's say you wanna start a business, but you're just so fearful of
starting your business because you have failed businesses in the past or maybe your dad or
your uncle had failed businesses in the past and you saw how hard it was for them.
And so you're thinking to yourself, well, I want to start this business, but what if
it fails?
What if I lose money?
And I spend time and energy and money to try to get this thing
going and it still fails?
Well that failed business as equally as real as you starting this business and growing
it to a million dollars a year and having all of the success and happiness and everything,
achievement that you wanted, both of those are equally as real where it fails and you
become a multimillionaire that are equally as real in this moment.
But what do we focus on?
Usually the one that we don't want.
And so both of the outcomes existed in my mind, but only one of them was taking over.
And it was up to me to think about it and decide which one I wanted to feed last week.
So I decided to reframe my focus.
So instead of fueling the fear
and thinking about all of the worst things that could happen,
I started picturing everything I wanted to happen.
And so for hours, whenever the baby was asleep
and I was holding onto him, I would go onto YouTube
and I would watch people flying planes.
The plane that I fly is called a Cirrus SR-22T.
So I went onto YouTube and I typed in Cirrus SR-22T solo,
first solo, I'm watching everybody
do their first solo flights
and their first cross-country flights
and what it looked like and how excited that they were
and all of that.
And then I was like, you know what?
This is cool, but let's make it more fun.
And so I was like, I'm gonna watch Top Gun 2.
And I watched Top Gun 2 and I was like, this is amazing.
This is, and I started getting into like the feeling of like the pure joy of flying.
And I came across a video of the blue angels, which if you're not in America,
you might know who the blue angels are.
They are some of the most elite, like elite, elite, elite pilots in the world.
And there's a video online of them visualizing together in a group.
All of the guys are on
the table and speaking out loud as if they're actually in the planes.
They have their eyes closed and they're holding on to the throttle and they're holding on
to the stick and the yoke and they're calling out their turn.
They're calling out, you know, going up, going down, movement, all of that.
And they do an entire visualization of them flying the plane.
And I was like, these are some of the most elite people
at what they do in the entire world.
And they're visualizing what they want to happen
before they go out.
How few people do that in their life,
visualize exactly the way that they want something
to be executed before they go out and do it.
So I was like, you know what?
Screw it.
I'm gonna do that.
So I started visualizing
what it would look like to have a successful flight. I visualized going to this airport,
which is called Temple Airport, dropping off my flight instructor, going down, taxing down,
speaking on the radios, Temple Traffic, Sirius SR-22T, taking off runway 16. I'm going to be
staying in the pattern for touching goes, temple traffic.
So I'm talking to myself out loud.
Then I visualize, okay, I'm gonna get off,
I'm gonna get it to runway 16.
I'm gonna hit the throttle, I'm gonna hit the left rudders,
I hit the throttle so that I can make sure
I stay in the runway.
Then as soon as we get to, okay, airspeed's alive,
okay, once we get to 77 knots, we're gonna pull back
and we're gonna rotate and it's gonna be off into the sky.
And I visualized talking to myself,
the way it's gonna go, the way it's gonna be.
And you know what happened?
I went from thinking about the worst that could happen,
crashing the plane, what if this happens to me,
to my fear shrinking, I'm watching all these people fly,
my anxiety lost its grip over me. My excitement took over.
And I actually got excited to go flying this weekend.
So this happens to me as much as it happens
to any other person, but the secret to stopping fear
is not about trying to conquer fear.
It's about choosing what you give your attention to.
And what you give your attention to is 100% something that you control.
We can't control what's going to happen in the future.
But right now in this moment, our attention and what we give our attention to is 100% in our
control. And the reason why fear feels so real is because your brain doesn't know the difference between your imagination and reality.
It reacts the same to both. And I remember the first time I heard this, I was like,
that sounds kind of crazy. But I heard this about 20 years ago and it gets more and more true. And
all of the studies keep coming out of the way that your brain and body react to your imagination
being equal to the way that they react to something actually happening in your reality.
And that's the reason why you can feel anxious about something that hasn't even happened
yet.
You can sit in this moment in the air conditioned house that you're in and you can feel massive
amounts of flood and anxiety about something that hasn't even happened yet.
Your brain and your body treats it as if it's actually a real-time event, as if it's
actually happening right now. So if you sit there and you imagine failing at whatever it is that
you're afraid of failing at, your body will respond in this moment as if you're already
failing right now. If you're afraid of rejection and you picture being rejected, your body, your nervous system reacts as if it's happening right now in this moment.
And this is why fear and anxiety can be so overwhelming for people.
Your brain is literally running a worst case scenario simulation and your body is reacting to it as if it's actually happening in this moment. I really
want you to get this like with every cell of your body like every all 40
trillion cells. The reason why it's so overwhelming for you is because your
brain is creating the worst-case scenario and it's simulating it in your
mind right now through usually unconscious visualization.
And your body is reacting to that as if it's happening in this moment.
But here's the game changer of all of it.
You can use the exact same mechanism that's keeping you paralyzed.
You can use the exact same mechanism in your favor.
So instead of letting fear take over,
you can train your brain to visualize
the best case scenario instead.
Exactly like I did when I went onto YouTube
and I started watching videos,
I started trying to brainwash myself
into thinking about how much fun it would be
and what is I need to do,
and then I sat there and I visualized,
and I spoke out loud to myself
as if I was actually on the radios.
I spoke out loud to myself as if I was actually on the radios. I spoke out loud to myself as if I was actually flying the plane.
Visualize the best case scenario instead.
And so what you want to do is step one is you want to notice
the fear that's coming up.
The moment that you feel anxiety creeping in.
Pause. Stop for a second.
You can feel it in your body, can't you?
Pause. Ask yourself,
what am I imagining right now? And actually become aware because you're usually unconsciously
imagining these things. It's your subconscious. Chances are you're playing a mental movie
of things going terribly wrong. So, you know, if you're about to give a speech and you notice
yourself getting anxious, you
notice the feeling of anxiety.
You usually don't notice the mental movie.
And so the mental movie, you know, you're about to give a speech, it might be the mental
movie that's going on in your head as you see yourself freezing up, looking like an
idiot, stumbling over your words, embarrassing yourself.
You're about to take a big risk.
You start to notice the fear of, you picture failure, you picture humiliation, you're about to take a big risk, you start to notice the fear of, you picture
failure, you picture humiliation, you picture regret.
This is your fear story.
This is what you're projecting yourself into the future and imagining.
And right now it's directing your emotions.
It's telling you exactly how to fear.
Excuse me.
It's telling you exactly how to feel.
And so that's the first step is you got to become aware of it.
So the second step that you want
is you wanna challenge that fear story.
You have to take a step back
and you have to ask yourself,
is this the only possible outcome?
Is the only possible outcome
me completely screwing up that speech
and looking like an idiot?
Because here's the truth, it's not.
It's just the only one that you're focusing on.
And it's really important to know this
because a lot of time it feels like it's the only one that you're focusing on. And it's really important to know this because a lot of time it feels like it's the only outcome.
And we will think it is the only outcome
unless we reframe the future in some sort of way.
And so that's what you're gonna do in step number two.
After you challenge it,
is you're gonna create the best case movie in your head.
You're gonna flip the script.
So instead of sitting there and worrying
and thinking about the worst case scenario,
you're gonna now start imagining the best case scenario.
If you're gonna imagine the worst that could happen,
you need to also imagine the best that could happen.
So you ask yourself,
what's the most exciting thing that could happen?
What's the most fun?
What's the most rewarding thing that could happen?
How would it feel if it went exactly the way I want it?
And you close your eyes and you fully step into that version
and you can see it, you can feel it,
you can try to experience it
as if it's actually happening right now.
So going back to the first example,
if you're about to give a speech,
imagine being up there and what it feels like to be crushing it in the presentation.
Imagine the audience nodding along, engaged, inspired, you standing up there and you feel
confident and you feel strong and you feel in flow.
In the moment that you finish, all of the people start clapping and they appreciate
everything that you said and what it feels like after you get
off the stage and you just gave a great speech.
And now you're shifting your focus and you change your brain's response.
So instead of feeling fear, you can actually start to feel excitement.
Instead of feeling dread, you can actually feel like, oh my God, there's some possibility.
We could have an amazing outcome.
This could go way better than I think that it could.
And you're gonna start to feel the feelings
of it going way better than you were originally imagining.
And then step number four is to take action anyways.
Even with this shift,
your fear still might linger a little bit.
It's not gonna be as strong,
but it might linger and that's okay.
You don't have to get rid of your fears in order to take action. You can take action in spite of
your fears. You can feel your fears, you can dance with them, and you can just take action with them
anyways. The goal isn't to eliminate fear completely because you probably will never do that.
But the goal is to make sure it doesn't make
your decisions for you.
You wanna be the one that's making the decisions,
not your fears.
Fear only controls you if you let it.
So the next step is to do it anyways.
It's to get in the plane and to fly.
It's to step on the stage and give the best presentation
that you can.
It's to have the conversation that you need to have.
It's to ask that person out,
to feel the fear and to do it anyways. Because once you move through it, you realize something
that's really powerful. Fear is just this paper tiger. It looks scary, but it has no real teeth.
And so you need to understand that if you're feeling fear, if you're feeling anxiety, it's
coming from your own mind and nowhere else.
So you've got to take a step back, reframe it, and then focus on the outcome that you
want versus the outcome that is the most scary to you.
And if you do that, it'll make it a lot easier to work through your fears and anxieties.
So that's what I got for you for today's episode.
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Make it your mission to make somebody else's day better.
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