The Mindset Mentor - When You're Tired of Everything, Listen to This
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Welcome to today's episode of the Mindset Mentor Podcast.
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live in Austin, Texas. Today, I'm going to be talking about why you're tired all the time. And I'm not
just going to be talking about sleep. I'm going to be talking about some things you might have never
even thought of before. There are some times in your life where you wake up tired. You go
to bed tired. And somewhere in between all of that, there's at least one moment where you're like,
oh my God, I could probably take a nap right now. Like, I'm so tired. And it's every single day.
If this is happening to you, I want you know that you're not alone, that's for sure,
and you're definitely not broken. You might just be missing some of the really big signs that
your life is putting in front of you, that you need to change some things. And,
There are obviously physical reasons why we feel drained.
Like maybe you don't get enough sleep.
Sure.
Maybe you're eating junk food.
Yeah, that's probably not good.
Maybe you have zero movement throughout the day.
Nah, that's probably going to make you tired as well.
Maybe you have too much wine and not enough water.
Yeah, all of those things are going to make you tired.
All of those things, if you're not fully taking care of yourself, your body, you are going
to be more tired.
We're not really going to talk about that today, though.
But what if you're one of the people who is trying to optimize everything and your
biohacking and you're doing quote unquote everything right, but you still feel like you're not
at 100%. You still feel like you're wiped out in some sort of way. I know I found myself like this
years ago. I ate really healthy. I worked out six times a week and I was like, why am I still?
I get so much sleep. Why am I still so exhausted? Why don't we need four cups of coffee a day?
And what if it's not your body that's tired? What if it's your being that's tired? And this is where
it's going to get much deeper because your exhaustion might not be about your body at all.
It might not be about your sleep. It might not be about your food. It might not be about your water
intake. Your exhaustion might be your body's way of trying to speak to you and you're thinking
that you just need to optimize another thing. In other words, your body can't speak to you in words,
so it gives you messages through feeling because that's how the body communicates. And then we
sit there and we're like, well, what do I need to optimize? Now I need to get a cold plunge and I need to
drink this type of water. You need to make sure that I have this type of organic thing. No, maybe it's
your body speaking to you in the only way that I actually can, which is through feelings. And that
fatigue that you feel, that exhaustion, that stress, that anxiousness, those are some of its
favorite languages of trying to speak to you. But maybe you're just missing the hidden messages that
are there. And let's kind of pull back the curtain and talk about. There's three different types of
exhaustion that I want to talk to you about to really dive into to hopefully see if we can figure out
why you might be so tired all the time. So the first one is mental exhaustion. Do you ever feel like
your brain has like 47 tabs open at one time and not one of them is even loading correctly? That's
the mental exhaustion I'm talking about. Your brain feels like it's always just trying to load,
but it's never fully getting there. It can sneak up on you in many different ways, but it can sneak up on you
like you're stuck in decision fatigue over like the tiniest things like you're trying to figure out
what to eat for lunch and you're like I don't know I'm not maybe this maybe this and you just can't
really make a decision or maybe you've got like a really long to do list and you know you've got to
take action on it but your brain just keep looping on one thing and and you can't concentrate on
one thing at all like your focus is just kind of all over the place or maybe you're like stuck
on something in the past, like you're rethinking that something that you said at a meeting three days ago.
Again, you're thinking about this thing. Here's something that's really wild with it. And I want
you understand is that your brain, as it's working, it's not just sitting there idly, you know,
thinking about things. It's burning calories as you're thinking. Professional chess players
burn up to 6,000 calories a day during tournaments. 6,000 calories. That's three times what the average
person does. And they're just sitting.
And so think about how much thinking can drain you. And so if you're an overthinker, if you're a
ruminator, if you're that type of person that just can't let yourself get past something that you did
in the past, you're probably playing mental chess with your job and with your family and
with your schedule and with your to-do lists and with your fears and with your limiting beliefs.
But if we go even deeper, those all might be kind of using your brain power. But what if you're
also bringing yourself to a job that you hate every single day. People always tell me, they're like,
man, it's a lot of work to build a business. I'm like, yeah, it's a lot of work to build a business.
It takes a lot of energy to build a business. It takes a lot more energy to go to a job that you hate
every single day for the next 50 years. To wake up in the morning and have to get out of your bed
when your alarm goes off to know that you're going to go to a job that you don't enjoy,
or that's not fulfilling to you, or that's not your life. It doesn't even have to be a job that you
hey, it could just be a job that's not fulfilling to you that doesn't feel like it's your purpose
in some sort of way. Then you've got to drive there and you've got to sit in traffic for 20, 30,
45 minutes. You've got to go to the job and you've got to pretend and then you've got to drive back home
and then you've got to sit in that traffic again and you've got to go home and you got to turn on
Netflix and eat something just to turn your brain off from the fact that tomorrow you're
going to have to do it again. And it's not just today's today's dread. It's this looming
thought in the back of your head, whether it's conscious or unconscious of, I have to do this until
the day I retire? I don't even know if I can retire. So you're not just tired. You're also tired of
like tolerating a life that you don't love. You're tired of living a life that doesn't fit you
anymore. Maybe that was something that you liked to do before, but you're just over it. I talk to
a lot of nurses and they're just like over it. Like they loved being a nurse that are younger,
but it's just so many things. It's just they're overworked and they're
underappreciated and they're just like, I can't do it anymore. And we will be right back.
And now, back to the show. You know, it happens a lot with teachers as well. A lot of teachers got
into it because they love kids and they want to help people, but now they're just like, I can't do
this anymore. And so just because you love something in the past doesn't mean you have to do it
forever. And your brain knows it and your body feels it. And so then you're like, why am I so exhausted?
Yeah, maybe it's not the food that you eat. Maybe it's not the sleep. Maybe it's not the water
intake. Maybe it's none of those things. Maybe it's like your being is just exhausted from doing this.
That will exhaust you. So that's the first thing is that mental exhaustion. The second thing is our
emotional exhaustion. You know what really drains us? People. People will drain the hell out of you.
Not all people, but the wrong people will really drain you. The unfiltered, boundaryless,
expectation-loaded people that want everything from you, the negative people they want to just
talk down about everything. There's a quote that I love and the quote says, before you diagnose
yourself with depression or low self-esteem, make sure you are not in fact surrounded by
assholes. So I think that's the best way of thinking about it is people will drive you crazy.
So before you diagnose yourself with depression or low self-esteem, make sure you are not in fact
surrounded by assholes. So here's what emotional exhaustion might sound like. You might say something
like, oh my God, I don't, I don't even know if I want to go home for the holidays this year.
Or like every time my phone rings, I get anxious because it's him again. Or why does everybody
needs something from me? Like, can I just get a break? Or if like my mom asked me one more time
why I'm still single, I'm going to go insane. Those are emotional exhaustion. But let me be real with you.
right you're not a dormant you're not a vending machine for other people's needs and you can't keep
giving from an emotional bank account that's already been overdrafted you have to look at your life and
realize that there's two different types of people in your life and I always say there's there's
vacuums and there's batteries the batteries are people that you're around you can be around for 15 minutes
you have a great conversation they they make you feel fired up they're awesome they support you
they're motivating in some sort of way and you leave the conversation with them and you're like
oh my God, I feel better. I feel more excited about life. I feel like I have more energy now than I did
before that conversation with that person. That's a battery. They give you energy. A vacuum is someone that
just sucks all of your energy from you. Like you can have a five minute conversation with them and you're like,
I need a nap. Like I don't know what to think about myself in my life. Or even this, you can even think
about having a conversation with them right now. And you're like, oh, God. That is a
perfect example of a vacuum. The number one indicator of how long somebody's going to live
is not how well they take care of themselves, although that is important, not how much water
they drink and the diet or in those types of things. The number one indicator of whether someone's
going to live a long life or a short life is the quality of the relationships that they have.
There was an 80-year study that Harvard did on this, and they found out that the people who lived
the longest had great close relationships and the people who had toxic relationships in their
life actually lived shorter lives than the others. So you can't tell me that that's not an emotional
exhaustion. So that's number two. And the third one we're going to talk about is spiritual exhaustion.
This is like the deeper layer, the deepest layer, the one that doesn't show up when you do your blood work
or it's not in your schedule. It's the one where like everything outside of you can look fine,
but like something feels off. Like this is the one that I had when I decided to start the podcast.
I decided to quit my job where I was making a bunch of money.
I had this spiritual exhaustion.
And I remember my girlfriend at the time who's my wife now was like,
hey, are you starting to get depressed?
And I was like, I don't know.
Like, I just feel like where my life is headed is not what I want.
And I remember feeling this way.
And I was like, something's got to change.
It's this ache that's in your chest when you think about your future.
It's that tension that's like in your stomach when you're like,
is this, is this it? Is this all that life is?
You know, and spiritual exhaustion happens when you're living out of alignment with who you want to be
or who you're supposed to be. When you wake up and you're just going through the fucking motions
like you have been for the past 17 years in some sort of way, you're just like, I don't know anymore.
Like you're showing up in your life and everything looks great on paper and you might have a great
family and a great bank account and you travel and you do things.
But you're like, you're showing up with a version of your life where you think you're supposed to be
and you're not necessarily who you want to be.
Your soul, your being, your consciousness, the spirit, the thing that's behind all of this,
knows better.
And it's whispering.
And as time goes on, it starts to yell.
And it's like, this isn't it.
And it's like, get me out of this fucking life.
And so let me say this loud and clear.
You're not lazy.
You're not failing.
you might just be very misaligned with what you should be or what you want to be doing in this life.
And this misalignment can feel like this chronic fatigue.
And the reason why is because your soul, your being, whatever it is that you want to call it,
is trying to give you the message of like, dude, you need to do something different because this ain't it.
Sure, you liked being an accountant for the first couple of years.
You went and got your degree.
And now you're going, oh, my God, I don't know if.
if I could do this for another 40 years.
I'd rather be doing something else.
I'd rather be doing something that excites me.
There are things that I love in this world,
and I'm not getting any time to do them
because I'm too busy working at something
that I don't want to be doing.
And so here's where we really start to work through it.
Like, what do we do about this?
Well, what I would recommend is not making any massive...
Like, don't just go quit your job today.
But what I would do is start noticing these things.
Like, become more aware.
Start noticing, like, the small little things
that start popping up for you of like,
I don't feel.
feel like this is right. So the first step is like, notice what's draining you. Like, don't get judgmental
of yourself. Get curious. Ask yourself, like, what's the moment in my day where the energy tank, like,
just hits empty? Or you could ask, like, who in my life makes me feel heavier after talking to
them? Or you could say, like, what do I just not love doing anymore? What commitments do I dread or
avoid or secretly resent in some sort of way. Because exhaustion is often instant. It's like touching a
hot stove. Like that's the message for you right there. You don't need to get a journal a lot of times to know what
burns. You know, it's like you just need to pay attention. When I think of this, I immediately feel
exhausted. Okay, well, that's probably not something that should be in your life. So that's step number one.
Step number two is to ask yourself why? Why is my body reacting this way when I think about doing this?
Why is my body reacting way when I go and do this thing? What is this? What is this?
fatigue trying to protect me from. Am I just doing this because I've always been doing this? Or is this
what I want to be doing with my life? Or am I doing this just to like keep the peace while losing my own?
Like you have to realize your body is brilliant. Like your body does not lie. It doesn't beat around the
bush. It doesn't care about your social calendar. It doesn't care about your boss's opinions. It
doesn't care about your mom's expectations. It cares about keeping you safe, alive, and aligned.
And so what do you have to do? Start listening more.
because the answers are there.
Your body's trying to shift you in different directions.
So that's step number two.
Step number three is to then identify what gives you energy.
This is a fun part.
Think about the things that actually give you energy
that actually nourish you in some sort of way.
Like being outside or watch going to a comedy show
or making music or painting
or dancing around your kitchen to, you know,
2000s throwbacks.
That's what we were doing last night.
You know, I put on 2,000 throwbacks
and we were like jamming in the kitchen while I was cooking chicken, right? So it's like,
that felt amazing. The baby was dancing, Lauren's dancing. I was dancing. Everyone was like,
this is an amazing moment, right? Things like that. You don't know, like, that's not my purpose in life,
but obviously it gives me energy. You know, creating something with your hands. Maybe it's going on a
quiet walk, going on a walk, period. Like what gives you energy and start to write them down and think about
them? And seriously, keep a list of them so that you can put them into your day. This is like your,
your personal battery pack where you're like, okay, I'm going to do this in my day, this thing in my day,
and this thing in my day today because they give me energy. And so you just ask yourself, like,
how can I sprinkle more of this into my life every day? Even if it's just like five minutes at a time.
And you don't have to quit your job or to move into the mountains to get your energy back. You just have to
stop ignoring what your body's been begging you for. What this is really about is to start paying more
attention to what's going on in your life. Start paying more attention to your body.
body is the messenger. It's not asking you for another espresso. It's asking you for the truth.
Like, it's saying this isn't working. I don't feel safe here. I don't want to be around this person.
If you say yes to this, you're saying no to me. You've been strong for too long. It's like it's good
time to rest. Like your body's trying to give you these messages. So maybe you're not fully exhausted.
Maybe you're just not listening. And that, my friend, is the beginning to literally everything.
And so what I want you to do in this podcast ends, take three minutes. Do some deep.
deep rest, put your hands on your chest, and just ask yourself, what am I pretending not to know?
It's there. You know it. It's ruminating. It's in the back. And you ask yourself, what am I pretending
not to know? The answer is there. You're going to find it. Write it down and do one thing today
to move towards more of your peace. Because you deserve that. Not someday. You don't deserve it
someday. You deserve it now. So that's what I got for you for today's episode. If you love this
episode, please share it with someone that you know and love. And once again, if you are ready to
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identities that are holding you back from creating them. And you are going to leave with a plan
of how to create the life that you want and a different person who takes action. So once again,
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