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The Mindset Mentor

My Biggest Keys to Success

20 Feb 2025

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Are you chasing success the wrong way? In this episode, I’m sharing the two most important keys to creating a fulfilling and successful life. From understanding the power of alignment to embracing the underrated art of patience, I’ll walk you through how to stop struggling and start building a life that feels right for you.  The Mindset Mentor™ podcast is designed for anyone desiring motivation, direction, and focus in life. Past guests of The Mindset Mentor include Tony Robbins, Matthew McConaughey, Jay Shetty, Andrew Huberman, Lewis Howes, Gregg Braden, Rich Roll and Dr Steven Gundry. Here 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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8.132 - 23.997 Rob Dial

Welcome to today's episode of the Mindset Mentor Podcast. I am your host, Rob Dial. If you have not yet done so, hit that subscribe button so you never miss another podcast. And if you're out there and you love this podcast and you want to get some mindset and inspirational text messages throughout the week, text me right now, 512-580-9305. Once again, 512-580-9305.

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30.299 - 51.118 Rob Dial

Today, I'm gonna talk to you about what I believe are my two biggest keys to success. And for me, I'll be honest with you, I have, at 39 years old almost, I have built a life that I am proud of. I have been able to check off most of the boxes that I wanted to check off in my life. When I look back and look through my goals in my journals 10, 12, 15 years ago,

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52.879 - 71.107 Rob Dial

The majority of the things that are in there, I actually checked off and it's an amazing thing to see. So I feel like I can consider myself qualified to give advice on this. I think in the past, if I would have said, hey, here's two keys to be successful 20 years ago, I'd be like, here's kind of what I'm seeing in other people. but I'm not really noticing in my own life.

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71.388 - 86.236 Rob Dial

Now that I'm, you know, as old as I am and I've been in business for 19 years, you know, since I was 19 years old, I can really start to say, I think that these are my two biggest keys to success. These are for me. This is what I've noticed in my life. This is what I've noticed in friends that are successful as well.

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86.256 - 110.612 Rob Dial

So it doesn't mean this is absolutely the two biggest, but I think they're going to hit home with you. So the first key, which I think is extremely, extremely important and extremely underrated and not talked about is alignment. When I was young, I used to think that you had to struggle to be successful. I thought that it had to be hard, that I would have to white knuckle my way

111.292 - 131.14 Rob Dial

through my life in order to have any form of success, whatever success means to you, that's what I thought, whether it's in business or money or relationships or happiness or whatever it might be, I thought that success had to be hard. And I think many people, listen to me right now, think that success has to be hard, that you have to struggle to get there.

131.52 - 149.181 Rob Dial

And a lot of people are holding themselves back from creating the life that they want or the business that they want, because they're like, yeah, struggle doesn't sound fun. Now I will say this, success does require hard work. You know, if you're trying to have business success, it will take work. If you're trying to have a great relationship, it will take work.

149.701 - 171.302 Rob Dial

If you want to have great health and fitness and body, it will take work. If you want to be a great parent, it's going to take work. But the biggest mistake that I see when people are trying to build a business or make money in some sort of way is that they chase the money. And that is really the most interesting thing is that the money is the end goal.

171.562 - 186.801 Rob Dial

In my first year of college, I went for a degree simply because I knew that it paid well. And then I was like, I don't wanna do this for the rest of my life. This looks like it sucks. Like it will require hard work in your life, but it doesn't mean that your life has to be hard while you're doing it.

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