The Mindset Mentor - Your Entire Life is This Way
Episode Date: September 26, 2018Episode 486 - Have ever thought about how each thing that you do in your life has one common denominator? Or one guiding principle in all that you do? Check out this episode to understand what I am ta...lking about... 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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Okay. Today, what we're going to be talking about is how you do one
thing is how you do everything and why it's important to always do just a little bit extra
than you're expected to do or than you actually want to do. And this actually occurred to me a
couple days ago. I was at the gym and I was on the treadmill and I realized this is something that I
practiced and started to practice and I knew that this would be really good to share with you guys and I
was on the treadmill I was doing a warm-up before I started my actual
workout and I was gonna go for 10 minutes on the treadmill and instead of
going for 10 minutes I went for 10 minutes and 30 seconds now that's just a
little bit extra but what I used to do, and I noticed that
I was doing this, is I would get to nine minutes and 50 seconds and I would stop because I'd be
like, well, I'm basically there. I'm basically at my goal of 10 minutes. But see what happened was
I realized that how I do one thing is how I do everything. So if I was being short on my warmup
in my workout, even if it's just by 10 seconds, then I was also shortening somewhere
else in life. And I don't want to shorten anywhere in life. You always want to make sure that you're
doing just a little bit extra, especially on the little things, not just the important things.
And you might say, oh, you know, it's just 10 seconds. It's not really that big of a deal.
But I know that if I'm making sure that I'm going above and beyond on the little tiny
things in life, then when those very important things come up in life, I will go above and
beyond on those big things.
Because if you're shortening yourself at the gym, you're going to be shortening yourself
somewhere else as well.
Like for instance, one thing that I've been working on and trying to get better at, because
I'm not very good at it, is whenever I get done with a
dish, trying to clean it and put it in the dishwasher as soon as I'm done. Or another
example was something that happened today was it was really cold this morning and then it got hot.
So I was wearing a long sleeve shirt. And when I took off my long sleeve shirt, I was about to hang
it up and it was inside out because it was, you know, it's harder to take off a long sleeve shirt.
But instead of doing that, I told myself, well, I'm going to need to do this anyways. Why don't I just turn it inside out now?
And it's such a small thing. But if I'm doing those little tiny things, then obviously I'm
going to be doing a little bit extra on the big things as well. Something like I'm going to be
sending out handwritten thank you letters today to a few people that need it. That I actually,
you know, they deserve to get a
thank you letter from me. And not just a thank you email, but an actual handwritten letter. It's
above and beyond because most people don't do those types of things anymore. And another thing
is remembering people's names. A lot of people say, oh, I'm just, I'm so bad at remembering
people's names. And that's, honestly, it's a cop out. You're not bad at remembering people's names. You're just not listening enough or don't care enough to remembering people's names. And that's, honestly, it's a cop-out. You're not bad at remembering people's names.
You're just not listening enough
or don't care enough to remember people's names.
So when you meet somebody,
even if it's two or three people at a time,
say their name over and over a few times,
five to 10 times in your head to try to remember it.
Because people are impressed when you go above and beyond
and try to remember every person's name.
When you read an article that you like,
send it over to a friend, email it to them
and tell them why you thought of them
and how you think it could benefit them.
When you're mowing the lawn, this is something that I do.
I have a shared space where just part of my lawn
goes over into my neighbor's area.
And instead of stopping on my half,
I just go over and just read his,
excuse me, I go over and actually
mow his as well. And it's just a little bit extra to make sure that I'm doing these little things.
So when the big things come up, I'm doing the big things and going above and beyond in the big
things. If you network, figure out if you know someone that you could help that person that you
just met. Do you know someone in your network you can connect them with and possibly they could connect that would help them out? And do you ask
those people or have you asked your friends lately, you know, what are you working on and find out
what they're working on and what's important to them right now, especially with new year's coming
up. And when you find out what's important to them, ask them, how can I help you? How can I
help you with whatever you're working on right now? And going
above and beyond and trying to help them out in your relationships, your friendships. And while
you're doing this, expect nothing for going the extra mile. But I will tell you, if you expect
nothing and you do these things, you will start to get a lot more from everyone else around you.
And you will start to have this paid dividends in your life. And the little bit of every single
thing that you do, it adds up along the way. If you're running a race and you're getting to the
very end of the race, you don't give up right before the finish line. We've seen people,
we've all seen the horror videos and the funny videos of people who celebrate right before the
finish line. And then the person that's trying to catch up with them ends up passing them at the
very last second. So if you're going to run a race, if you're going to go for a goal, if you're going
to work for something, you have to run through the finish line. Don't slow down. Don't stop right
before. How you do one thing is how you do everything. Because if you're training yourself
to exceed at everything, even the little tiny things that you do. And then when you get to the most important
things and you're building these habits and you're building these habits and you're building these
habits, then you're going to excel at the bigger things as well. It's not one big thing or two big
things that does something to make someone successful. What it is, is the little things.
It's a lot of the little extra steps, the little things that they did to make them more successful. If your boss gives you an assignment, ask yourself,
what can I do to actually stand out? What can I do that's a little bit more? Because I guarantee you,
if you do those little things multiple times and stand out and go a little bit above and beyond,
for your boss, it's going to make an impression. And when they're deciding who to promote next,
you could be at the top of the list because of just those little extra things that you do.
If you're in sales and your customer or your prospect asks for something, do it for them,
and then do a little bit more. And if you continually keep doing this with everybody,
your customers that you have are probably going to stay longer, which will in turn make you more
money and make you more successful. And if you work with those prospects a little bit more, those prospects will probably want to work
with you and eventually buy from you. Another example is to just give more. Most people say,
you know, once I get rich, once I make my first million dollars, then I'll be able to donate,
you know, X amount of dollars. Once I make a million dollars, I'll donate 10%, which is
$100,000. Well, I'm going to
tell you this, that if you won't give $1 out of the $10 in your pocket right now, which is 10%,
you won't give $100,000 of your million, which is 10%. So you can start small with your giving as
well. One thing that I've said in other episodes that you guys have heard is I keep bottle water
in packages of crackers and peanut butter in my car just to give out to people who are on the side of the road
whenever they're asking for money or asking for food or asking for assistance. Because I don't
necessarily want to give them money because I don't know if they're going to spend it on alcohol,
but I do know everybody needs food and everybody needs water. So I keep those things in my car.
It's just a little extra that you could do. So what I want to do is help you ingrain into your
brain that it's the little things in life. It's those little things going a little bit further
and not giving up right before the finish line that help you be successful. And I want to leave
you with this. Go a little further than you normally do today, normally than you're expected
to do. Just do a little bit extra. Ask yourself, what can I do today to go above and beyond to add
value to everyone else around me, to add value to the support I'm working on, to help my friends
or people that I'm networking with, whatever it is, what can you do today to go a little bit above
and beyond and try to make it a habit to go just a little bit further than you were wanting to go.
You know, if you want to spend 10 minutes on the treadmill, go for 10 minutes and 30 seconds. Just start developing that habit, that muscle of doing just a little bit more.
So that's the thing I'm going to leave you with. And the second thing I'm going to leave you with,
as always, make it your mission today to make somebody else's day better. I really appreciate
you. I hope that you share this with friends and I hope that you have an absolutely amazing day.
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