The Mindset Mentor - Turn Your Ego into a Superpower
Episode Date: December 2, 2024What if the traits you’ve been told to suppress—like competitiveness, selfishness, or even anger—could actually help you succeed? In this episode, I break down how to turn your ego into a powerf...ul tool for growth, without letting it control 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'm your host, Rob Dial. If you have not
yet done so, hit that subscribe button so you never miss another episode. And if you're out
there and you want to get better at setting, planning, and achieving your goals, go ahead
and download my new ebook that I just wrote for you at goals2025.com. It is
absolutely free. Once again, goals2025.com. Today, we're going to be talking about how to use your
ego for good. Now, when we hear the word ego, the way I've always seen it as I was growing up is
it has a bad connotation with it. We hear things like, oh, you know, his ego is just
way too big, or her ego was taking over, or that's just their ego talking. Oh, that's his egoic side.
But if you look at the ego, and this is one of the things I want you to really start to understand,
if you look at it in a different light, is it possible that we could use this ego
for good? And so I want to talk about how do you use your ego as a tool for your tool belt so that
you can use it when you need it and then put it away when you don't need it. And I was part of a
podcast interview last week where a lady was talking to me about like, well, how do you get
rid of your ego? And I started telling her this and she's like, that's amazing. I've never thought about it that
way. And so if it's possible that our ego will never go away, which I think that it is possible
that our ego will never go away. It's always going to be there. Even if we work on it,
it might get a little bit quieter. It's still going to exist. It's actually part of our
psychological makeup. And if we can't get rid of
our ego, is it possible that we can accept it and then use it for good? And I think that it is. And
I've told the story before and where this really came to light for me is when I was writing my book
Level Up. And I was writing the book and I started thinking to myself, like I was editing
every single word and I was going through and trying to make it perfect. I was adding to it. I was subtracting to it. I was changing the words around to make them better. And I remember I was sitting there and I was in my office and I was thinking to myself, I'm just trying to create the best book that I can.
And, you know, the better that the book is, the more it will impact someone's life.
The more it impacts someone's life, the more that they'll likely they'll recommend it.
And then somebody else will buy it and it will change their life as well.
And that was the way I was thinking about it. And all of that was true.
But as I tend to do, I also play devil's advocate to myself all of the time.
And I question myself all the time in a good way where it's like,
I try to challenge myself to just kind of poke holes in the way that I see things and try to
see things from a different perspective. And I'm always real curious about myself.
And so I took a step back and I was like, okay, yeah, you do want to write the best book for sure.
But you also do want to sell a lot of books. You want to be a New York Times bestseller. So you can
have that little badge on your, you know, that invisible badge on your shoulder. So you can
always say you're a New York Times bestseller. And you know that if a lot of people, like a lot
of people buy it, like if it's a perennial bestseller, you'll make millions of dollars off
of it. And so I was playing devil's advocate with myself and I was like, yeah, you do want to write the best book. You do want to help people, but you also do want
to be incredibly successful off of this. Don't you? I thought about it. I was like, is there
anything wrong with the wanting that? I thought about, I was like, there's nothing wrong with
wanting it. There's nothing wrong with either side. Are both of those sides true? And I was
like, yeah, they are. And I was like,
interesting. So my ego wants to be a New York Times bestseller. It wants to make a bunch of
money. It wants to be uber successful off of it. Can I use my ego in this moment to actually help
me create a better book? And if I do create a better book, because I'm using my ego who wants
to make more money, wants to have success, if I do create a better book, because I'm using my ego, who wants to make more money,
wants to have success, if I do create a better book by using my ego, I will actually help more
people. So my ego, that's supposed to be so bad, as everybody says, is actually helping me create
a better book if I use it correctly. And I realized in that moment, it really changed my perspective on it. I can use my ego for good,
but I just have to be in control of my ego
and it's gotta be directed correctly.
It can't run wild, right?
So it's like, if you look at like a bull, right?
A bull is an extremely dangerous animal
or it can be an extremely dangerous animal,
but a bull that's been raised around humans
and has certain
jobs, like it can pull a plow, can help create food for an entire village to eat. One can be
very dangerous. And the other one, if used correctly and tamed, can help feed an entire
village. Same animal, different scenarios. One is used intentionally. The other is dangerous when it's
just running around. So like, let me give you some examples of how to actually take your ego,
which we can see this aspect of the ego being bad, but you can also use it for good. So like for me,
I'm a very competitive person. Maybe you're extremely competitive. It can be bad.
maybe you're extremely competitive. It can be bad. Like if you're miserable until you win or until you beat somebody in a game, or if you're on Instagram constantly comparing yourself to
other people, or if you love, uh, if you love, like if you hate losing more than you love winning
and you're just extremely
competitive, yeah, that can be really bad, but it could also be used for good as well,
where you're sitting there and you're going, okay, I'm very competitive. Like, let's say that you're
writing a book and you find a book that you really love and you're like, this book is amazing.
I want to write a book that's better than that. Can you make it for good? Of course you can.
Let's say you're sitting down and you're making a YouTube video and you have this YouTube video that is your favorite YouTube creator.
And you're watching how they create videos and you take all the good stuff and you're like,
but I want to be better than them. I want to be better. Can you use that for good? Sure,
of course you can. Can you use that for bad where you're constantly comparing yourself and you don't
think that you're good enough? Absolutely. But if you can turn it on and say, okay,
I'm going to turn on my competitive side
and I'm going to make a better video right now, that can be used for good. You can turn it on
when you need to. You know, if you're a salesperson and you want to be successful, if you turn your
competitive side on, when you're trying to compete against all the other people in the office,
you can use it for good. You can use it to make more calls, make more money. You can be competitive against yourself as well if you want to. Last week you had 10 sales. I want
to be competitive with myself and have more than 10 sales this week. And so you can use it when you
need to use it. I'll give you another example, right? Being selfish. Being selfish can be really
bad. It can. But if you're somebody who's like a lot of people that I talk to
that come to me on Instagram or in different programs that I have are people pleasers.
People pleasers need to be more selfish. They need to be more selfish with their time. They
need to be more selfish with their boundaries. So you can use selfishness and you could, if you
have something where you can share and feed somebody and you're being selfish, yeah, that can be a bad thing. But if you're selfish and being
selfish because you're a people pleaser and you need to work on your boundaries and need to spend
more alone time with yourself, yeah, that can be something that you need that can actually be
beneficial. And we will be right back. And now back to the show. Maybe you just had a kid and
your friends all want to hang out
or your business, your company needs more from you
or your boss is asking more from you,
but you want to spend more time with your child.
That's a good way to be selfish.
I'm going to be selfish with my time
so I can spend more time with my family.
So selfishness, this ego inside of us can be bad,
but it can also be good as well.
Let's say you're somebody who's really judgmental.
You judge other people a lot. Can that be bad? Absolutely. If you're just judging people
and talking trash to them in your head and making everybody seem worse than you and just
beating people up in your head, that judgmental side can definitely be bad.
But on the other side of that, can you use your judgment
to make better decisions? Well, if you're in business, using your judgment is a really big
thing that you need a lot. If you're thinking about bringing in a business partner, you better
be very judgmental. You better go through every single aspect to make sure it's the right person.
If somebody wants to invest into your business, or if you're going to invest into another business, you better be using your judgment.
So that judgment can be bad, but it can also be good. Let's say that you have the fear of failure.
Can the fear of failure be bad? Absolutely. Why? Because most people have the fear of failure and
it paralyzes them from taking any action at all. So that side of the ego can be really bad.
If you have the fear of failure and then you don't take action towards creating the life that you
want, yeah, that's really bad. But if you use your fear of failure to think to yourself, I'm going to
work really hard to succeed for myself and for my family because I don't want to fail, and you come
at it from a good perspective,
that can actually help your life be better. That can make you more successful.
So your fear of failure can stop you and paralyze you, or your fear of failure can actually propel
you to be better. You know what? I'm so afraid of failure. What am I going to do? I'm going to work
harder. I'm going to be better. I'm going to make myself better in everything that I do.
What am I going to do? I'm going to work harder. I'm going to be better. I'm going to make myself better in everything that I do. What if you're a, what if you've got anger issues? Can anger
issues be good? Well, let's think about it for a second. I like, this is what I like to do with
myself. I like to, to throw things at myself and say like, okay, an angry person, anger issues.
Can that be, is there any way that anger can be a bad, be a good thing? Well, let's see. Anger
issues. Is that a bad? Yeah.
Like we don't really have to explain how that can be bad, right? Is it possible that anger could be
used for good? Well, I mean, if you get to a point in your life where you feel like you've hit rock
bottom and you're just tired of your own shit, that you get so angry at yourself that it forces
you to make change, could that be good? I guess that it could.
When you get angry and you're like, I'm just tired of this life I've been living for the past
16 years. I've been stuck in the same place. I'm tired about the fact that I'm not succeeding at
a higher level. I'm not working on myself. You can use that anger the right way if you use it
as a catalyst for change. The way I want you to see it is everything
in this, I mean, pretty much we could, when you look at like universal truths, like across the
entire universe, they're usually paradoxical. Like they're usually like, this is true and it's false
at the same time. This is good and it's bad at the same time. It's like all of these things can be
bad, but if you use them in the right moment, they can be good.
It's like a tool for your tool belt. When you need a nail to go into a wall, a hammer is the best
thing to use. Could you use a shoe? I guess if you have a really hard heel on the shoe, but if you
have a hammer, you might as well use a hammer. When you have a screw and you're trying to screw something together, a screwdriver is better than a hammer. And so it's
like, I don't want my anger. I don't want my judgment. I don't want my selfishness, my
competitiveness to run the show. But at certain moments, can I take a step back and be like, okay,
what can I use? What tool would be the best tool to use right
now to help me get to where I want to go? So how do you use it for good? You use it when needed,
but you don't allow it to use you. You have to own your ego, but do not be owned by your ego.
So when I say your ego or your egoic side, what's the first thing that you think about
in yourself? What's the one egoic thing where you're like, oh, I want to get rid of this within
myself? Think about it for a second. What's the one thing where you've been like, I really want
to get rid of this myself? Is it your anger? Is it your shyness? Is it your jealousy, your
judgmental side, your arrogance, your insecurity, your self-centeredness, maybe you're defensive,
maybe you have resistance to change, you have a fear of failure, maybe you're a perfectionist.
Is it possible to use that thing for good? I don't know. Maybe you should get a pen and paper
and write it down and see. And so here's what we want to do, the way that we can start to figure
out how to use these for good. The first thing that you need to do
is you need to accept that it's part of you.
You're probably, you can't cut out your selfishness.
Like you can't get a knife and cut that out of you.
It's like your arm, it's there.
You might have a hairy arm,
you might have a freckle on your arm,
but you don't go trying to cut off the freckle
because it's not perfect.
It's there.
It may be there forever.
That's just the way that it is.
So the first thing you need to do
is we need to accept that it is part of who you are. That selfishness side of
you that you described earlier, that's just part of you. My selfish side, that's just part of me.
I have to accept it. And when I accept it, I can actually start to use it the right way.
I've accepted that it's there and it probably will be there forever.
it the right way. I've accepted that it's there and it probably will be there forever.
You cannot teach the ego anything other than to be egotistical. And so how do I use that thing if it's going to be stuck inside of me? It's there for a reason. How do I use it?
So the first thing you need to do, okay, is accept it. Because all too often what we're
doing is we're fighting it. It's like fighting the freckle on your arm. That doesn't make any sense. It sounds insane, doesn't it? It's part of us. Fighting it won't do anything. It'll
only stress you out. First thing you need to do is accept it. The second thing that you need to do
is you need to shift your relationship around it. Find the good in it. If it's going to be there,
how can you change your relationship with it? Instead of being in this constant battle with
this side of your ego, can I change my relationship with it? Can I see that although there has been
some bad that's come from judgment, from anger, from ego, from fear of failure, there has been
some bad that's come from it. A lot of good has come from it and a lot of good can come from it. Can
you find the good that has come from it? Can you take a second to press pause, to close your eyes,
and to find the good that has come out of that egoic side of you? Or do you have a pen and paper?
Can you put me on pause? Can you journal through? What good has my ego created for me or the world?
It might be hard to find, but I guarantee you it's there. I guarantee your ego, whatever ego you're talking about, has been used for good
at some point in time. It's hard to find because I'm asking you to look through a different lens
than you've probably ever looked through in your entire life when it comes to it.
So that's the first thing, and then the second thing as well. The third thing is to use it for good. See it as a tool in your tool belt. That's it.
How can you use it for good when you need to imagine like the way I like to think about is
like, let's say that you have the fear of failure, right? Instead of the fear of failure, imagine
that it has a microphone and it's on stage and it just is screaming through the microphone all of the time. Instead of it always being on stage,
what would it look like for you to decide, okay, I'm going to steal the microphone from you.
I'm going to go ahead and put my confident version of myself on stage. I'm going to give
that one the microphone and the fear of failure, you can sit back for a little while.
Right? How can you use this tool as you need to? That's the way you
want to think about it. The same way where, like I said, if you need a nail put into a wall, a
hammer is the best thing to do. So same exact thing for your ego. It's a tool in your tool belt,
ready to be used intentionally when you need it. You use it, not it uses you. And so what you need to do is you need to accept
it ain't going anywhere. That's the first step. Step number two, change your relationship with it.
Start to see it in a different way. See it from a different perspective. There's almost good in
everything in the world. There's almost bad in almost everything in the world. You just have
to be able to see all sides of the coin, change your relationship with it.
And the last piece is use it for good when you need to.
And this right here is how you use your ego for good
and befriend your ego and use it as a tool in your toolbox.
So that's what I got for you for today's episode.
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