The Mindset Mentor - Why You’re Lazy
Episode Date: May 23, 2025Are you tired all the time and don’t know why? In today’s episode, I talk about how “laziness” might not be laziness at all. If you’ve been feeling unmotivated or stuck, this episode will ch...allenge your perspective and help you reconnect with what energizes you. Reveal the hidden patterns shaping your choices, habits, and success. Take my FREE Identity Quiz to discover who you really are and how to break through to the next level.Join here 👉 https://www.identityunlockquiz.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
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appreciate it. Today I'm gonna be talking about why you're so lazy and I'm gonna
take a different route about laziness, probably a route you've never heard somebody talk
about with laziness. If you're lazy, it's because you don't
have energy. And maybe the reason why you don't have energy
is because you're not doing something in your life that
feels like it's your purpose. Maybe you are completely out of
alignment with your purpose in your life and you have to wake up every single day and
Force yourself to do something that you don't want to freaking do and so maybe in some sort of way
You're out of alignment with the universe
You're living a life that is not in line with your soul's purpose the reason why you were put here now
I don't know why you were put here and you might the reason why you were put here. Now, I don't know why you were put here,
and you might not know why you were put here.
Why don't we try to figure it out then?
See, things should give you energy,
not take energy away from you.
So if you come back at the end of the day from work
and you're exhausted, it's not for you.
And there's two different types of exhaustion,
right? There's like good exhaustion and there's bad exhaustion. There's like good exhaustion where
it's like, man, you're tired, but your heart's so full. You're like, that was amazing. Today was
great. And you feel fulfilled. Like after a really good workout, you're like, oh man, that was really
tough, but I'm glad that I did it. A bad exhaustion would be like you come home exhausted,
you're dragging, you're tired,
you're thinking about having to go back to work again
tomorrow and you don't wanna do it.
And so it's a physical exhaustion,
but more than anything else,
it's like actual mental exhaustion.
I want you to understand that is taking energy from you.
I said this recently on the podcast,
but I really wanna hammer this home with people.
You know, I teach a lot of people
how to grow their businesses.
I consult with a lot of business owners.
And a lot of people want to build a business,
but they're like, oh,
but it just takes so much energy to build a business.
I'm like, yeah, that is true.
It takes hard work to build a business.
It takes energy to build a business,
but it takes a lot of energy
to do something that
you don't love for the rest of your life.
It takes, I've worked jobs that I hate before, and it takes a lot more energy to wake up
in the morning when you hear your alarm go off and get up out of your comfortable warm
bed to start getting ready for a job that you don't enjoy. And then to take a shower and get dressed
and have to look a certain way to go to the job
that you don't enjoy.
And then drive and get stuck in traffic for 30 minutes.
And the whole time you're on the way
to a job that you don't enjoy.
And then you get to work and you have to be there
for eight or nine hours and you don't enjoy it.
And then you have to get in your car and drive home
and be stuck in the same traffic again
with all of the same people who also don't enjoy their job.
And then you get to your house and you have what?
Three, four, five hours before you have to go back to bed.
Then there's all three, four, five hours you're thinking,
oh my God, I gotta go to bed and I gotta eat
and I gotta do this because I've gotta go back
to work again tomorrow.
And then every one of those steps that I'm talking about
takes so much, not just physical energy,
more so mental energy,
because you're thinking to yourself,
oh my God, I've gotta do this for another 30 years.
That takes way more energy
versus putting energy into something that you actually love.
And so what I found is that there's like an intersection of energy and purpose. I believe
that the universe operates on the principle of alignment. If you look at everything in the
universe, everything is like perfectly aligned. It's crazy how like intricately aligned everything
is from the stars in the sky to every single cell, all 40 trillion cells in your body
function optimally when it is in harmony in its purpose. It's doing exactly what it's supposed to do.
And everything in this universe is made of energy. It's the most important thing in this universe is energy. And so similarly, our energy levels are directly influenced by how aligned we are with what
is our life mission or what brings us joy or what we feel like we should be doing.
So the way that I have seen and I've gotten from being around other really successful
people that are fully in alignment with what it is they wanna do.
And also being myself years ago
when I worked somewhere I didn't want to
and I felt completely out of alignment
and I started feeling anxious and depressed and sad,
the longer that I stayed out of alignment,
I realized like when we're in sync with our purpose,
our actions feel more effortless
and we're invigorated by the tasks that we have to do.
Like even for me last night,
I was running a workshop last night
for two and a half hours straight from 7 p.m. to 9.30 p.m.
And I did that the day before.
And when I got done at 9.30,
what was crazy about it, I wasn't tired.
I was actually kind of wired,
like it took me longer to fall asleep
because I felt,
and it might sound kind of weird,
it almost felt like I didn't have to come up
with the energy.
It's like the energy was provided for me.
And so like I started thinking about this too
when I was writing my book a couple years ago
and I started thinking about like,
I've heard so many people say like,
oh, when you write a book, it takes years off of your life.
And I started dreading the fact that I had to write the book.
So I was, I took a team trip
and we brought my team members out to Sedona
and we spent like three or four days in Sedona.
And then I decided to stay an extra week by myself
in a house in Sedona that was looking at the mountains
and I could go outside and I could write the book.
And the night before I started dreading,
oh my God, like this is going to be so hard.
This is going to be so hard.
And I had this moment of realization and it was like, no, it's not like this is what you
were made to do.
Like this will be, and I came up with this phrase, it's going to be easy and it's going
to be effortless.
It's going to be easy.
It's going to be effortless.
And I kept repeating to myself, it's going to be, that's what I was, what you're made
to do.
It's going to be easy.
It's going to be effortless. It's going to flow through you, right's what you're made to do, it's gonna be easy, it's gonna be effortless, it's gonna flow through you.
Right?
It's not coming from you, Rob, it's coming through me.
I just gotta make sure that I stay aligned
and not get in the way of the message.
So I kept thinking that.
The first day, I had the entire outline for the book done.
Like every, like part one, part two, part three,
every single chapter done.
Like the outline of it.
I was like, this is crazy.
And by the time I was done within a week,
more than half of the book was done.
Obviously I spent a lot of time editing and changing
and researching and hiring a neuroscientist to go through
and make sure the stuff I said was correct.
But I felt so in a line with what I was doing and that this is the thing I was
supposed to be doing that it lit me up and I had so much energy to do it.
On the other side of that, when you're misaligned, when you're not in alignment, it's almost
like when you're aligned, the universe provides energy for you because this is the thing you're
here to do.
And when you are not aligned, you have to come up with the energy yourself.
And that's why you feel tired and you feel unmotivated.
It's like swimming upstream in a river.
Like no matter how hard you try,
you barely get anywhere and you feel exhausted
and you feel demoralized.
And it's like this feeling of like, we're barely moving.
We're just wasting a lot of energy spinning our wheels. And I've been there before and we
will be right back. And now back to the show. I want you to think about this for a second.
Maybe the reason why you feel drained all the time isn't because like you need more
coffee or because of the fact that you need another time management strategy.
Maybe it's a sign that you are out of alignment with the reason why you're alive.
Maybe it's the universe's way of like nudging you towards introspection and realignment.
Maybe it's the universe's way of like being like, how hard do I have to push you down
for you to finally listen to me?
And so for you, you might be in the place where you're like, man, this kind of makes
sense but Rob, I don't know what the hell I'm supposed to do with my life.
That's a great place to be.
That's a beautiful place to be because now you can discover what that is.
You have to find what it is that you love.
And so people always ask like, well, how do I do that? How do I find my purpose? And, you know, discovering your purpose isn't really a
straightforward answer. And more often than not, what it really requires you to do is go, okay,
think about this for a second. In the life that I currently have right now, I'm maybe you're 45
years old, I'm 45 years old. And I am completely out of line with my life purpose,
I don't know what my purpose in life is.
Well, what that shows you is that everything
that you've done in your entire life for the past 45 years
has shown you what is not your purpose.
So if you continue doing the same stuff you've always done,
you will never find your purpose.
So maybe what it's doing is it's requiring you
and asking of you to step out of your comfort zone
to embrace the unknown
and start doing something different.
Do things that you've never done before
until you find what's your passion about.
If you're unsure of what your passion is,
doing the same things repeatedly
over and over and over again, it's not going to bring
you any more clarity.
You're not going to discover something new.
You're not an explorer.
You're just following the same path you've always done.
You've got to step in and put your hat of the explorer on and go, well, I'm going to
do new things.
There's something out there that I love. What is it?
And so what you really need to make sure that you do
is start becoming the experiment.
Experiment with new experiences, right?
Try new things.
You know, try to try a new thing every single week.
Make a pact with yourself every Sunday.
I'm gonna take up a new hobby
and just see if there's anything that I like.
For the next year, 52 new hobbies,
I'm not gonna keep all of them.
Some of them will be like, okay, that was cool.
Some of them will be like, oh, that was pretty amazing.
And then start using them to find something that you like.
You might, like one of my friends, super successful guy,
he sold his business and he was like sitting there
and he's like, I don't know what I want to do with
My life. He's like but you know, like I'm gonna start doing new things
So he sold his business. He's kind of hanging out. He's bored. He feels like he's lost his purpose because he's got no business anymore
He's like I'm gonna start doing new things
So he started, you know going on boats and doing skiing and he started doing other stuff and then one day he played pickleball
He's like this is actually pretty fun. Like I really enjoyed what I did today.
So he's like, pickleball is actually really fun.
So he got a pickleball court built at his house.
And then he just started having friends come over,
pickleball friends come over, right?
And he had recently just gotten a divorce as well.
Friends come over, play pickleball.
Nobody's really good,
but everyone's starting to get a little bit better.
They're improving their skills.
You're getting a little bit better.
He ends up getting really obsessed with pickleball. He meets a woman who's a really good, but everyone's starting to get a little bit better. They're improving their skills. You're getting a little bit better. He ends up getting really obsessed with pickleball.
He meets a woman who's a really good pickleball player.
They end up getting married and they are now in the process of opening up a huge place
in Austin where they're going to have pickleball courts all in Austin.
He is obsessed with pickleball.
He would have never found it if he didn't go,
well, I wanna try some new stuff.
That's what I'm trying to say to you.
Maybe you fall in love with pickleball.
Maybe you find your soulmate at pickleball like he did.
Maybe you try pickleball and you're like,
this is stupid, I'm gonna try something else.
Doesn't matter, the point is just to try new things
and see if you can find something that you love doing.
You know, when you expose yourself to different experiences,
you start to find little teeny tiny things
that start to resonate with your soul.
And so then what I want you to do is
make what I call a happiness blueprint,
which is make a list of activities
that bring you genuine joy.
Right now, before you go and find new things,
and after you start finding things, just add it to the list.
And this happiness is basically like your life compass.
If it feels good, if it gives you energy,
maybe there's something behind it.
Maybe it's guiding you towards some sort of experience
that lines you with your inner self.
And you have to realize, prioritizing your happiness
isn't like a luxury, it's a necessity for fulfilling life.
It really is. And so doing things that make you happy is like hitting a power up button in a
video game. You should be trying to put as much happy things into your day as you possibly can.
So you might not have energy right now. If you look back on the past couple years of your life,
you might be like, yeah, I'm just kind of forcing myself to do something in this life. Maybe the reason why is because
you just don't have any purpose right now. That's okay. It's easier to take action when
you know your purpose. And so, you know, a really good thing is I can give you four journaling
questions that will help you start to rediscover maybe what your purpose is and what your passion is is something that you might want to do
It's a thing called Iki guy you if you've listened the podcast for a long time. You probably heard me speak about it
It's basically just four questions. The question is what do you love?
So just write that down and just make a massive list of everything that you love it could be from ice cream to puppies to pickleball
Public speaking whatever it might, self-development.
So what do you love?
Next one is what are you good at?
The third one is what can you be paid for?
And the fourth one is what does the world need?
And then I always like to add a fifth one in there because I think it's not in there
but it's really interesting is what are you really interested in learning more about
or trying to do?
I think that if you find something that you've kind of done
but you don't really have a whole lot of experience,
you're like, man, I'm really interested
in learning more about this thing.
That might be a little bit of a pull
into the direction of where you should go.
And so I want you to understand,
because then you start doing these things
and time flies whenever you're doing them,
you get lost in these activities. You know're doing them, you get lost in these activities.
The reason why you get lost in those activities is because the energy is there.
You don't have to come up with the energy.
The universe is giving you that energy because this is what you were here to do.
This is also the reason why time moves really slow when you're doing something that you
hate and you're dragging your feet and you've got to force yourself to do the next thing.
You have no energy.
It's the universe communicating to you
through the thing that the universe has made out of,
which is energy.
It's taking your energy down so it's like,
do something different.
How many times do I have to tell you?
It's the universe telling you, hey, this ain't it, man.
Universe is always speaking to you.
The question is, are you listening?
This is the reason why you can see two people
who are 50 years old, and one person can can look 40 and the other person can look 70
Because one person is just doing something that lights them up and makes them happy
And the other person has just been forcing himself to do something for the past 30 years that they hate
Doing something that you hate something that's soul sucking is exhausting. What a waste of life
So what I hope you do is I hope you start to, you know,
hopefully this kind of perked up your ears a little bit to think, you know what, maybe I
should start finding something I love. Maybe there is more things that I can be passionate about.
Maybe there is something that I could do and I can enjoy much more. That's all I wanted to do.
Try to find something that brings you joy and what you'll find is that you're not as lazy
anymore. It's easy to take action.
So that's what I got for you for today's episode. If you love this episode,
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your mission to make somebody else's day better. I appreciate you and I hope that you have an amazing
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