The Mindset Mentor - You Need a Mentor
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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 gonna be talking about why you need to find
a mentor and the importance of having mentors in your life.
I read a statistic probably about eight or nine years ago
at this point that says the average person
who has at least a million dollars net worth
has had on average seven mentors
before they cross that million dollars in
net worth.
And I think that's really important for people out there to listen to is because no man is
an island, which means that no man, no woman has gotten to success, gotten to whatever
it is that whatever the top of the mountain is they're trying to climb by themselves.
There's always other people that have been supporting them and helping them throughout the entire way.
And I'm gonna talk about mentors
and why I think they're important
because I hired my very first mentor when I was 19 years old.
And the reason why I think mentors are important
more than anything else, if I were to say like
the number one reason why is because they collapse time.
They shorten your learning curve more than anything else
so that you can get to where you want to go faster.
So I'll give you a really good example.
They always say like men don't like taking,
they don't like asking for help
or they don't like taking advice
or they don't like asking for directions to go somewhere.
I think that's complete BS
because there's a, I love to ask for
help because I want to get things done faster. And so I'm more of going for efficiency than I am caring
about my ego more than anything else. Some people will go, I need to get peanut butter. And then
they'll walk into a grocery store and they'll walk up and down every single aisle and they'll look left
and they'll look right and they'll look left and the chili can find the peanut butter.
That takes a lot of time.
And maybe you miss the peanut butter.
Now you got to go back and look for it again.
What I would prefer to do and I do this every time I walk into a grocery store whenever
I'm trying to get something is I walk directly to the person that's closest to me that works
there and I ask them where the peanut butter is.
Why?
Because they have been there before.
They know where it is.
And they will take you directly to where you want to go.
They save you time.
So you don't have to search
and you don't have to spend 20 minutes
and you don't have to mess up any of those things.
They collapse time.
I got shit to do, you've got shit to do.
We've all got things to do.
People to see, a life to create.
I wanna get to my place that I wanna go to in life
as soon as possible.
The same example that I just gave you
about going and finding peanut butter
is what a mentor does for you.
They have been there before.
They've done it.
They know exactly where it is.
They know what's right.
They know what's wrong.
They can give you all of the knowledge that they have
and download it into your head.
It's kind of like, if you remember inside the matrix
when Neo gets plugged into the back
and then within like 30 seconds he downloads, you know,
Kung Fu, it's kind of the exact same thing.
Just takes a little bit longer.
They have all of the knowledge in their brain
to get you to whatever it is, a successful relationship,
a great marriage, being a great parent,
running a multimillion dollar business,
whatever it is that you wanna learn,
they've got it in their brain.
Why not just get them to download it into yours?
You know, another example, like if you're in California
and you wanna go to Hawaii,
you could take a boat to Hawaii if you wanted to.
It's gonna take a long time.
It might take, I don't know, a month to get there
if you wanna take a boat, or you could hop on a plane.
A plane's gonna get you there in a few hours.
The difference is the plane, like I'm saying here,
is like a mentor.
They're going to get you to the destination
that you want to get to as fast and efficiently as possible.
A mentor collapses time.
A mentor is someone who has done what you wanna do.
And you can have mentors in all areas of your life.
You can have mentors in business.
You can have mentors in your relationships.
You can have mentors with handling your money.
You can have mentors with making money.
You can have mentors with your mindset.
You can have mentors with your body.
For me, I hired my very first coach, my very first mentor.
I was 19 years old.
I paid $500 a month for this mentor. It's funny. I was on a podcast. It's funny. It's funny reading
the comments that people put out in this world. I was on someone else's podcast and I had mentioned
that when I was 19 years old, I paid $500 a month. In the comments were all like, oh my God,
it must be so nice to have rich parents
and people like trashing.
How does a 19 year old have $500?
Like when I first started making money,
I started in a sales company when I was 19 years old,
the very first money that I made
immediately went to hiring a mentor
because that mentor is my mindset coach
and he was my sales coach.
I was in a sales position.
He had already been the fastest person to ever hit the hall of fame in the coach. I was in a sales position. He had already been the fastest person
to ever hit the Hall of Fame in the company that I was in.
And I said, he's already hit the Hall of Fame.
I'm brand new at this.
I'm like four months in the business.
I'm just gonna hire this guy
and he's gonna help me faster.
He was the most successful person
at the business that I was new in.
And so why don't I just pay this guy,
if I pay him 500 bucks a month,
I'm sure that over time I'm gonna make my money back.
And for me, that was the best decision,
the best ROI that I've ever had
on anything in my entire life.
I believe that investing into a mentor
for whatever is it trying to improve in
is the best ROI you're gonna ever have.
If you are wanting to in this year create
the best body you ever have,
well then I would recommend that you hire
some sort of mentor who has the body that you want.
If you look at their body and you're like,
that is the body I want,
pay that person to help you get that body.
They're gonna teach you what workouts to do,
what not to do, what food to do, what food to eat, what
not to eat, when to eat, how to eat, all of that stuff.
They have the body that you want.
Pay them the money to download the knowledge of how you can have that body as well.
That's what I recommend for people.
My first mentor changed my mindset.
He changed my bank account.
He changed my relationship with personal development,
and he changed my life.
And so I try to have a mentor in all areas of my life now.
I recommend that you guys go out and do the same thing.
Whatever you can afford,
and I'm gonna talk about free mentors,
I'm gonna talk about paid mentors as well.
But I personally will pay for someone to save me time
so that I can get to wherever it is
that I wanna go quicker.
And the reason why mentors work
is because mentors fast track your growth
because they've already made all of the mistakes.
If you're trying to work out,
you're trying to become a run a marathon.
Well, if you have a marathon coach and mentor,
they've already made all the mistakes
you're trying to avoid.
Why not just pay them to help you
get better
at running a marathon in your first try?
They know what works, they know what doesn't.
They have proven strategies
so you don't have to waste years figuring it out.
If you wanna run a multimillion dollar business
and you can go and hire somebody who's already been good
in the industry that you're in
and they're doing millions of dollars a year,
then you pay them or you have some sort of value exchange maybe
you can barge or something because you have some sort of value that you can
give them that's worth it for you because they can download years of
knowledge into your brain maybe a decade of knowledge into your brain in the next
six months and we will be right back and And now back to the show.
For me, like one of my businesses is I teach people
how to grow coaching businesses online.
Why?
Because I've already grown a coaching business online.
I've already messed everything up.
I found out what works, I found out what doesn't.
Someone can spend five years trying to figure it out
or they can just collapse time and learn from somebody
who's already built the business that they want
and has taught over 2,000 coaches on how to do it.
It's just getting to the peanut butter quicker.
That's all that it really is.
And so let's talk about different types of mentors.
There's free mentors, which I do recommend, but there's also paid mentors, which I do
recommend as well.
And what I would recommend for you guys is whatever it is that you want to improve in this year,
I would make some sort of budget for your personal growth.
The same way that you budget money for your insurance
and for your rent or your mortgage and your phone bill,
all of that.
If your growth this year is really important to you,
I would recommend saving up and budgeting that, if your growth this year is really important to you,
I would recommend saving up and budgeting some sort of money for your personal growth, for whatever growth
that you wanna get better at this year.
So let's talk about it.
So there's free mentors, free mentors are great.
I've had many free mentors in my lifetime
and I have massive benefit from knowing them,
from being able to text them and ask them
questions, from being around them. And I hold myself, I found that when I'm around
people that are higher level than I am, they inspire me to be better. I start to
see how they operate and I start to change the way that I operate. Well, he
would never do that, so why would I do this thing?
I'm not gonna do that.
And so I recommend that you go and try to find,
even if there's one or two people
that might be in your life,
they might be in a different industry,
but you might look at them and be like,
I really look up to them in some sort of way.
They might be two or three years ahead of you.
Spend more time with those people.
You will naturally start to be better
when you surround yourself with better people.
I remember, I have a mentor of mine, his name is David,
and David is awesome guy.
His goal in life was to be worth $100 million
because that's just what his goal was,
what he wanted to be there.
And he hit it by 40 years old,
and then he's like, that's not inspiring anymore.
Like I'm not inspired to make money.
And so then his new goal was he wanted to donate
a hundred million dollars before he died
as another way to start inspiring him
because he had already hit his big goal.
So he wants to donate a hundred million dollars
before he dies, which is awesome, right?
Anytime, and I've said this before in the podcast,
but anytime I've ever gone to go get coffee with him
or catch up with him, he always has his journal with him, his notebook, and he will take notes
and write down things about our conversation.
And he'll ask me questions about certain things that he's trying to approve on it.
He'll take notes on it.
And in the back page of his journal, he has, and he carries it with everywhere.
It carries it with him everywhere, his goals for the year that he's working on.
And he reviews his goals more hardcore
than any other person that I've ever seen.
He reviews them every morning,
he reviews them every evening,
he brings them everywhere with him.
They're always with this guy.
You know, if we got to dinner
and it's like a dinner with his wife and my wife,
obviously he's not gonna bring it, his journaling goals to them at that point in time. But anytime throughout the day,
he's always got this thing with him. And it really changed my mindset of like, man, this guy has
hit his biggest life goal by 40 years old and had to create another goal that was even bigger
so that he could keep being motivated, inspired. And every time I see him, he's always got his
goals with him. So it made me
change my relationship with the way I think about my goals and how they need to be omnipresent and
how I need to review them and always see them. And so just being around people like that,
you know, they might be different in the way that I described than my friend David is, but they're
going to make you start to think differently. You're going to start to pick up things from
being around them that you might not pick up when you're around your friends that you've been friends with since high
school, right? And so free mentors are great. Sometimes they can be hard to find, but I
recommend doing as much network as you possibly can. If you live outside of a big town, 45 minutes
away, go to some networking events, start doing some coffee with some people, start focusing on expanding your network and you will eventually find them.
Okay, so that's free mentors.
The thing about free mentors is that that is a little bit of a downside.
The upside is that they're free.
The downside is that there's no like real cadence where you meet with them all the time.
You don't see them every single week.
They don't hold you accountable as much.
They don't feel as obligated to your success. Paid mentors on the other side can be really great as well in many ways.
They are, if you're paying somebody to download the knowledge from them in, in to help you
be more successful in whatever it is you're trying to be successful at, they're going
to hold you more accountable. They're probably going to talk to you weekly. You're going
to have some specific cadence. Your success is essentially, they're oblig hold you more accountable, they're probably gonna talk to you weekly, you're gonna have some specific cadence.
Your success is essentially,
they're obligated to help you succeed.
And so the downside is you're going to have to pay.
The upside of that is that your success is their obligation.
If they are worth anything,
they should feel responsible for your success.
And so that's what it comes down to is like,
maybe you don't have as much money as you wanted to.
And I understand, like my very first mentor,
like I told you, I just, whatever I had, I paid him.
I put on a credit card and I just tried to work it off
because I wanted the life that he had so much
that I was willing to pay him to download his knowledge
to get there faster.
And so for you, it all depends on what is it you want
with your business, with your relationships,
with your body, with your mental health.
You know, mentors, they don't just teach.
They don't just like, you know, get on a whiteboard
and say, here's what you need to do with your life.
Here's what you need to do with your business.
They ultimately, in the long run, they save you time
in your life so that you can get to whatever success means
to you, your destination faster.
They save you energy so that you don't have to just keep
trying things out.
They save you frustration, they save you time, money,
energy, frustration, all of those things.
And so whether it's a free mentor or a paid mentor,
they help you skip these unnecessary steps that you have to go through by just throwing crap at
the wall and seeing what sticks so that ultimately you can just achieve the results that you're
looking to get faster. And so the goal is very simple. What you need to do is try to figure out
what are the areas of your life where you want to have mentors and do you want to do is try to figure out what are the areas of your life
where you want to have mentors.
And do you wanna have free mentors
and do you wanna have paid mentors?
If you wanna have free mentors,
you're going to possibly need to,
there might be someone in your network
that you should start reaching out to
and start seeing more often,
or you might need to start networking to meet more people
who can eventually be mentors of yours in some sort of way.
If you're going to work with paid mentors,
well, what areas of your life do you want
to have these paid mentors in?
And what is your budget?
Because that's gonna help you figure it out.
And so what I would recommend is if you're working
with someone who's gonna be your mentor,
your coach with your body, what's your budget for it?
So that you can get there faster.
What if you're gonna have somebody who is your mentor for your mindset, what's your budget for? If you're gonna have somebody that's your budget for it? So that you can get there faster. What if you're gonna have somebody who is your mentor for your mindset?
What's your budget for?
If you're gonna have somebody that's your mentor
for your business, what is your budget for it?
Ultimately, I've never really heard too many people
say that hiring a mentor was a bad decision.
Are there bad mentors out there?
Sure, I'm sure that there are.
But the majority of the time,
what I always hear people say is that the best ROI that they ever had was investing into themselves.
And so I recommend that you figure out what your budget is for this year for your personal growth,
for your growth, for your development, for hiring mentors, for reading books and buying them,
for going to conferences, buying courses, whatever it is that you need to improve on,
figure out your budget.
And some of you guys that are listening to this
might just have extra cash where you can do it.
Some of you listeners might not.
So maybe you need to save up money
in order to be able to find those mentors
and invest into your personal growth
and your growth of your life
to get to where you wanna go faster.
So ultimately, I do recommend
that whatever it is that you're trying to get better at, find a mentor in some sort of way. They will change your life to get to where you want to go faster. So ultimately, I do recommend that whatever it is
that you're trying to get better at,
find a mentor in some sort of way.
They will change your life,
they will help you get to where you want to go faster.
Ultimately, you're gonna get to the peanut butter quicker.
So that's all I got for you for today's episode.
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