The Mel Robbins Podcast - If You Only Listen to One Podcast Today, Make It This One
Episode Date: September 4, 2023You need to hear today’s episode. I have something profound to share with you. It is a deeply personal message, straight from my heart to yours. This is not a pep talk. It’s not a motivational s...peech. This is a goddamn wake-up call. Your life is like a melting ice cube. Your excuses are endless, but time isn’t. Stop waiting for the perfect time.  Stop waiting to feel ready. While you’ve been full of excuses, waiting for someday to come, time has been passing you by. So, if you’re sick of standing still or talking yourself out of the changes you want to make and the goals you dream of achieving, this one's for you. My mission is to make today the someday you’ve been waiting for. This is the coaching you need. And you need to hear it right now. Xo, Mel In this episode:3:30: Can you relate to Cathy’s self-doubt?6:15: If you hear anything today, let it be this.10:55: This is how you actually reach your goals.12:35: Worried about what others will think of you? Listen to this.13:25: Steps 1 and 2 when you have a dream you want to make REAL.15:00: Stop wasting your time and energy on this.18:20: Frozen because you don’t have experience? 23:00: Is your schedule already full? Switch your mindset this way.28:40: I told myself the very same excuses you do!32:30: Filling your time with things that have nothing to do with your goals? 34:00: How do you start focusing on yourself once and for all? Want more resources? Go to my podcast page at melrobbins.com. Disclaimer
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Hey, it's your friend Mel, and welcome to the Mel Robbins podcast.
So I have something pretty amazing that I want to give you today.
It's exactly what you need to hear. It is not just a pep talk.
It is the kind of message that a really dear friend who's fed up with you delivers
straight between the eyes.
What am I talking about?
I'm talking about your dreams.
You're the kind of person just like me that every single year you write down the things
that you want in your life.
And as each year rolls on and the new list gets written, you move the thing that you didn't
work on this year to the list that you do for the next year. And on and on and on. I mean, how many years have you been thinking about writing a book?
Or changing your job? Or changing where you live? Or healing some aspect of your past,
or finding love, or learning how to love yourself, or starting that business? These things that
you hold in your heart, they are meant to be out in the world.
And today, I'm on a mission to get you to stop waiting. Stop waiting for the perfect time, stop waiting to feel ready, stop waiting for the money, stop waiting for permission,
stop waiting to feel like somebody's going to care about this. The only person that needs to care
enough is you. Because today is the day that you're going
to pick up the pen, you're going to start the research, you're going to commit to taking
action. Why? Because that's what you're meant to do with your life. You're meant to create
a bigger vision for yourself. And the reason why I wanted to talk to you about this today
is because I know you need to hear it. See, a couple of weeks ago, we did an episode on Imposter Syndrome.
Imposter syndrome is just self-doubt.
It's just when you intellectualize your self-doubt and you talk yourself out of doing what
you want to do.
You tell yourself, oh my God, I want to be a singer, I want to be your writer, I want to
travel more, I want to do this, I want to do that, I want to be a singer. I want to be a writer. I want to I want to travel more
I want to do this. I want to do that. I want to do the other thing and then you tell yourself
You're not ready that you're not worthy that it's not going to happen for you now that episode that I'm referring to
It's called the four words that silence self-doubt and on the day that we released it within an hour
The response was so overwhelming.
I realized I have to talk to you.
I need to talk to you about how you're holding yourself
back from pursuing the goals that you want to pursue
in your life.
And here's what made me realize,
we got to talk about this and we got to talk about it
right now.
First of all, on the morning that the episode air,
number one, I woke up and there
was already a voice memo from a friend of mine. She was only halfway through the episode.
She was already starting to tear up because the episode made her think about this dream
of writing a book, publishing a book, and how she's been putting it off because herself
doubt and feeling like an imposter, it has kept her from picking up the pen.
Well, why don't you just hear it for yourself?
Hi, Mal.
Huh, I'm partially through Kendall's impostor commentary.
I had to stop it right in my misty moment to tell her and you as a woman who's soon going
to be 60.
I feel the impostoster syndrome too.
I've had a book deal sitting on my desk since 2006, too self-doubting to take the risk
of judgment.
Oh, I'm not a respected writer.
Oh, it isn't that interesting to actually pen it.
It's been on the top of my annual goal list for almost 20 years now.
Yet remains just a dream due to every imposter excuse
and to not follow through.
I teared up when I got to that part of your message
which is actually the most powerful awareness.
Talk about a double barrel of self-doubt.
I just want to thank you Kendall for being raw and real.
I don't want you to go for it.
You got this.
Imagine how far you will be in 20 years.
And thank you, Mel.
You just don't know who you might be touching.
And I appreciate all your kindness and love to the universe.
You know what strikes me about that?
This is what hit me.
Time.
20 years. That for 20 years, she would put on her annual list of goals. Write a book. Write a book. Write a book. Write a book. Write a book. I bet you make a list of dreams and goals, don't you? I do every single year. I write them all down. And when the next year rolls around, there's usually one or two that I move from one page to the
other page. For me, it was always start a podcast, start a podcast, start a podcast, and so much
fucking time went by. Where I carried this dream from one page to the next.
And you know what's funny is now that I've launched the podcast, I sit here and think
about it.
Why did you waste so many years thinking about this podcast and doing nothing about it?
Well I'm sure for the same reasons that you're wasting time. To begin with, I didn't
know how to do it. Plus, I had so much going on from the little things like I got to get dinner
on the table. To the big things. Someone else has already done it. Honestly, there were endless reasons. I got college tours this weekend.
What if I do it and it's a disaster?
Like it's embarrassing how bad it does.
By the way, who am I to compete
with the people that are already doing it,
that have already said everything?
Like Joe Rogan and Alex Cooper and MPR
and everybody else and by the way, all the good ideas.
They're already out there.
I, there's no room for me.
And I don't even know how to get started in this.
I mean, the excuses are endless, but time isn't.
Just think about that.
Your excuses are endless, but time isn't.
Think about all the time that passed.
Not only was this something that my friend had written on her annual goal list, she actually
wrote a book proposal and she got an offer and it was sitting on her desk since 2006.
That's 18 years. What a shame. You know, when you hear somebody's got a goal and they've just kind of
like been pushed it off for a week or two or a month, you're like, oh, come on. Get over yourself.
Come on. Get your ass working on it. Let's go. But when you think about how much time you've wasted,
And you think about how much time you've wasted. That's a lot.
And look, I don't want to scare you.
But I kind of want to take my hands right now and put them on your cheeks or your shoulders
and shake you because I want to wake you up.
And I need you to realize that your life is a melting ice cube.
And I think we all believe that we have time.
That at some point it'll be the right time.
That someday you'll feel ready.
That someday it'll be perfect.
That someday you'll be a legitimate writer.
That someday you'll have some to say.
And I'm here to tell you right now that today is that someday.
You will waste your whole life.
You will watch time tick by waiting
for someday to come. And you will watch that ice cube melt. And you are listening to this
right now because you needed to hear this. You have on that secret list that you either
have on a piece of paper, or you have tucked into your heart. A dream, a goal, something that you want to change that you are too fucking scared to get started on.
And today that ends. Today you're going to stop waiting. You're going to stop wishing. You're going
to stop waiting for the right time. Waiting for this to happen. Waiting for the other thing to
happen. Waiting for you to feel ready. Waiting for this, waiting for that, that ice cube is going to be a puddle
that will evaporate if you keep doing that.
And I am not going to let 20 years go by.
No way, not in your life, not in my life, not in my friends life.
Today we make a commitment to ourselves that we are going to get started.
And I know you need to hear this from me today because the second thing that happened after
we released that episode is that within 24 hours of it going live, Kathy was only the first
person to reach out to me.
Within hours, there were over 700 messages from listeners of this podcast from around the
world talking about their dreams and their goals
and how impostor syndrome had taken them down
and how they felt paralyzed and awkward
and how many times have you looked back on your life
and thought, I wish I had started something sooner.
I wish I had done this thing.
I wish I had done that thing.
I'm going to tell you something.
The biggest regret that you will ever have
in your entire life
is that you didn't push through the fear. You didn't push through the bullshit and posture syndrome.
You didn't push through the self-doubt and get started on the dreams that you have, on the life you want to create.
And so today, this conversation is dedicated to your dreams. It's dedicated to the courage and the fire inside
you and your capability of moving from thinking and wishing and wanting things in your life
to finding the courage to take action and make them happen. And is it going to be easy
no? No. Is it worth it? Always? It's scary to one something.
And it's frustrating when you know in your heart that it's fear that is keeping you
from getting started.
My mission today is to kick you in the ass so that you push through the fear and the
insecurity and the imposter syndrome and the sadness and the regret or whatever it is that's holding you back.
From taking the actions that you are capable of taking over time to chip away at this dream and this vision of a bigger life,
I want you to start to see something bigger for yourself.
And more importantly, I want you to start working on it. And what does
that look like? What does it look like? Well, I'm going to boil it down. It's very simple.
It's about time and energy. That's all that this is about. You do not have to write that book
overnight. You have to pick up the fucking pen. You do not have to become a physician overnight.
You have to research schools. And then you have to apply.
Today we are going to begin the process of moving from the dream world and the doubt world into the real world. And I'm going to bring in a metaphor that I think is really important.
And it's a metaphor that I used in a project that we did with Audible called Reinvent Your Life.
I like to think about life as one long road trip.
Every year of your life is a mile marker on the road of life.
And the thing about this road trip is it's a solo journey.
You started at mile zero and you were alone.
That's how you came into this world.
And wherever the road of your life leads you, when you leave this
world, you're going to be alone. Yes, you're going to drive parallel with some people. Yes,
you're going to intersect with some people. Yep, you're going to travel in packs, but
you are driving alone. And look, I'm not telling you this to make you feel isolated or
unsupported. That's the last thing that I want you to feel. The reason why I'm telling you this is because I want you to understand
the power that you have to make these dreams part of your day-to-day life as you pursue them. I mean,
maybe you've been so worried about what everybody else is going to think and that's what's kept you
from starting your YouTube channel or writing that screenplay or making a career change.
I'm here to tell you, no one gives a shit about what you do.
You want to know why?
Because everybody else is driving their own car on their own solo journey and they're
busy trying to figure out their own life.
When you realize that the only person who is truly judging you right now is you.
When you embrace that you're the one in your way, it can spark a fire in your gut.
Yes, it sucks that my friend has been telling herself for 20 years that she's not a real
writer, that she's not a respected writer, that it's not that interesting.
Yeah, that sucks to wake up and realize that you're the one that's been dragging yourself down.
But you want to know what sucks more, spending another 20 years never writing it.
So, step one, you have to acknowledge the thing that's on your list and that's in your heart.
And then step two is take responsibility
for doing whatever you can,
however you're capable,
and whatever big or small way to move toward it.
Get serious about looking ahead instead of looking back,
looking out the window in front of you at the road ahead and where you want to go,
you can inch your way day by day, week by week, month by month, year by year, to creating
a whole new life for yourself. And that's not to say there's anything wrong with your
life right now. It's to say that there are directions that you want to head in that you deserve to start
paying attention to.
And I'm going to come back to how you do it.
It's time and it's energy.
Every single day when you wake up, you can find five minutes or ten minutes or fifteen minutes
to move from thinking about what you want to
taking action on what you want, picking up the pen, writing a sentence, sending an
email, doing the research, taking a class, all of these actions are how you move
towards what you want while you're still in the life that you have. That's how
you do it. And the other thing that you're going to the life that you have. That's how you do it.
And the other thing that you're gonna have to pay attention to is energy.
Because just like you are wasting precious time on shit that doesn't really matter to you,
you are also wasting your precious energy spending time with people
who are draining it from you, who are not giving it back to you.
Every single day when you wake up, I want you to pay attention
to where you're putting your time and where you're putting your energy.
And I want you to find five measly minutes
to start working on what you want instead of keeping it a secret
in your heart and in your mind.
Way to you here, what your fellow listeners from 194 countries have to say about the dreams
that they're holding on to, that they're afraid to pursue.
And you're going to hear those dreams, and then you're going to hear the coaching that
I have for all of you.
Yes, you.
As you're sitting there going, oh, man, this is me, this is me.
Well, guess what?
We're going to do some coaching when we get back because I am committed to getting you out of thinking about this stuff you've been writing down that you want. And I want today to be the day
that you start working on it. Don't go anywhere because you need to hear this. Welcome back.
It's your friend Mal, and I am on fire today.
I'm on fire because I am on a mission after hearing from so many of you about our imposter syndrome episode
and how it resonated at such a deep level, how you realize that there are these things that you
want to do with your life, but you're the one talking yourself out of it, that you're the one
who is an active participant in your own demise. And that's going to end today. Because I don't
think you realize how much time you're wasting,
how much energy you put into doing things that you don't want to be doing instead of carving out
and fighting for small amounts of time and energy to propel yourself forward. You will start to see
when you get serious about this, what an active participant you are in your own demise. How much time you waste, how much energy you
pour into things that really aren't what you want, and when you wake up and realize
that time and energy is a secret, and taking it seriously from this moment forward,
that's the answer. Not in big moves, but in the small, daily rhythms that you can insert in little ways to just start honoring what
you want in your life.
I personally believe that working on your dreams and taking what you want in life seriously
enough that you do the work to make it a reality.
I personally think this is the greatest act of love that you could ever give to yourself.
That is the engine that fuels the joy and the fulfillment that you're going to feel in
your life.
Let me share some of the things that fellow listeners wrote to us about as soon as that episode aired.
Mel, I dream about being a motivational speaker, but I lack the experience and I lack the plan.
Let me just stop right there.
Let's just stop right there.
Of course you lack the experience.
You've never done this before.
That's why you doubt yourself.
That's why you feel like an imposter.
You haven't done it before. And so the first
thing that I want to tell you is that this is good news. It's good news because it doesn't
mean you're not going to do it. It's good news because it just means you're beginning.
And being a beginner is so cool because you're going to learn so much. You know, we talked
about this exact point in that episode I told you about earlier,
the one that got Kathy crying,
about the book that she hadn't written,
and that got so many of you to pour in the stories
about how you've got dreams that you've been putting off
because you lack experience.
So I need to drive this point home
about embracing the fact that you don't lack experience.
You're just a beginner,
and I want you to embrace this idea that you're just a beginner. And I want you to embrace this idea
that you're just a beginner.
So let me play you a moment
from that original episode with my daughter
where she's describing this,
I'm a beginner epiphany to you.
Check this out.
You can diffuse the imposter syndrome
if you just accept where you're at.
I think once I sort of owned where I'm at, which is a beginner, I'm not an imposter as a beginner.
You know, because that's what I am.
Wait, say that again.
I'm not an imposter if I'm a beginner, because that's what I am.
Yeah.
Then the imposter syndrome sort of disappears.
You're not an imposter.
You're just a beginner.
Did you hear that?
So that dream that you have, that thing that you've never done,
great, great.
You are a beginner.
And that's amazing because everybody starts as a beginner, but as long
as you refuse to start moving toward the things you want to create, you're standing still
in your life and time is passing you by.
And we're not going to let that happen because when it comes to the things that we all
want to create in our lives, we're all beginners.
I'm going to read you a few more that have come in from listeners.
I want to pursue a career as a fashion editor, but I'm afraid it's 34 of making a huge career change.
Let me tell you what's more scary than making a career change at 34.
It's spending the next 34 years of your life in a career you didn't
like. And being 68 and looking back at this moment when you were 34 or 31 or 18 or 54 or 39
and wishing, wishing you had made the career change. Do not waste your life doing things that don't fulfill you.
You have the ability, starting today, to change the direction that you're driving in.
Are you going to arrive at this new career overnight as a fashion editor? No.
But you won't arrive there ever if you don't take the
wheel and turn it in the direction that you want to go. And start inching toward it. This
is what I'm talking about. Here's another one. I want to design close. I'm 31 and I haven't
achieved anything though. Well, of course you haven't. How are you supposed to design clothes if you're not designing clothes?
How are you supposed to make that change if you are only thinking about it or writing
it on a list?
When I say that I want you to start driving toward your dreams, I want you to start taking
action, what that means is it means that you need to start to take your time and your
energy and in whatever way you can and whatever capacity that you need to start to take your time and your energy and in whatever way you
can in whatever capacity that you can, you need to start to direct your time and energy
at the things that you want, not at the things that you have.
And look, I know so many of you have really full lives right now.
You're a single parent.
You're caring for aging parents.
You're underwater with your bills.
You've got 10 minutes a day. You've got five minutes a day. You've got 15 minutes a day.
And that's what I want to inspire you to start doing. I feel so adamant about this
because time keeps going even if you don't. Because when you're so in it, you're so busy in your day-to-day
life as it is right now that you can't. Because when you're so in it, you're so busy in your day to day life, as it
is right now that you can't see the bigger picture. Time is passing. It's always passing.
I'll give you an example for my own life. I think a lot about this moment where after
we sold our house where we raised our kids outside of Boston where we spent 26 years. I always thought when I lived there
I would live there forever. I just took it for granted. And over a year ago, I
drove down the street that I had been driving up and down for 26 years for the very last time. And I saw the house that I had raised my kids in disappearing in the rear view mirror
for the last time. I say that because eventually you're going to look back on this moment too.
And you're going to think, my God, I wish I had begun back then. I wish I had started. I wish I had
said, fuck it. I know it's not going to happen overnight.
But I'm not going to let my entire life go by. Just thinking about this thing that I want to create.
I'm going to try. I'm going to step out of the thinking and on step into the doing. Because
it's never going to feel like the right time. It's never going to feel perfect. You're not going to feel worthy until you actually start taking the actions.
I want you to stop waiting to create what you want in your life.
If you want to make art, make art, if you want to write, write, if you want to travel,
you got to figure out how you can travel. You are missing out on everything because you're waiting for some day.
You're waiting for some day to feel ready some day for it to be perfect some day.
Well, I'll tell you what, today is that someday. And my mission today is to light a fire under your ass and have it burn so bright that that fire inside you becomes the engine that drives you.
And that's exactly what I'm going to do after we take a short break and hear a word from our sponsors.
Don't you dare go anywhere. I'll be waiting for you when you come back. It's your pal Mel Robbins and today is the day that you start.
That's right.
Today is the day that you find the courage
and you carve out a little time
and you direct your energy in a brand new direction.
Why?
Because you deserve that.
And just so you're clear, those excuses that you have,
they dim that fire.
Remember what I said earlier?
You are full of
excuses, but you're running out of time. So let me stoke the flames with a little
more coaching. Here's some more dreams of listeners. I want to leave my corporate
job and start something on my own, but I fear failure. Here's the interesting
thing about letting failure stop you. What do you feel when you show up at a corporate job every single day that you don't like?
And you've got this dream buried deep inside you and you know you're not working on it.
Who are you failing?
You're failing yourself because you're not taking any action on your dreams. And that's sad.
Here's another person talking about fear.
The fear holding me back is taking a risk to change
what has become my norm.
See, that's a form of fear.
Fear can be disguised as sameness.
This is a really sneaky way that fear sneaks into your life.
It's why it's so hard to get off the couch.
It's why it's hard to work out.
It's why it's hard to leave a job that you've had for 10 years, despite the fact that you
want more, you deserve more, you're willing to work for more.
It's just fear.
You're used to what you have.
Do not let that lull you into a sleep because what'll happen is decades will go
by. That's exactly what happened to me. Every single year when I would write on a list
what I wanted in my life hosting a radio show is at the top of it. I mean, I was a huge
Howard Stern fan. I'd been listening to Howard Stern since I was in my mid 30s. I just
love Howard Stern. And I would write, I want to be a rados. I want to be rados. Rados
rados. I want to be rados. And then when the podcast markets started, oh, I want to be rados, I want to be rados, I want to be rados, I want to be rados, and then when the podcast market started,
oh, I want to be a podcast host, I want to be a podcast host,
but I want to be a hot cast host.
I did the exact same thing.
I was so used to my current life, I kept saying,
well, I don't know how to fit that in.
I've never done that before, who's going to listen to me.
I don't have anything to say.
I put all my time and energy into talking myself
out of working for what I wanted.
Here's another one.
I'd like to work in the film industry as a director and writer and Los Angeles, but I currently
live in Europe and I'm working in marketing.
Okay.
Okay.
You want to be tortured by your dreams?
Or do you want to work toward them?
How about signing up for a screenwriting class
and a producing class while you're in Europe?
How about making a plan?
How about you stop thinking about it
and arguing about what you're currently doing
and you put your time and energy
and to figuring out how to do what you'd actually like to do?
See, in life, time and energy are your two biggest commodities.
Your life is like a melting ice cube.
Every day that goes by, it melts a little bit more.
You've been so busy waiting for somebody else to tell you it's okay to do it, that you're
missing the real power in pushing yourself through the fear and
the imposter syndrome and the self-doubt.
And that's why I so want you to start to take this seriously.
That today be the day that you get started.
You can find 5, 10, 15 minutes a day to in a way, and doing the work to figure out how to make
some version of what you want a reality in your life. And we know based on the research
and based on what you learn on this podcast, it's simply spending time every day working
on something that really matters to you is the secret to bringing more meaning and joy into your life. Why?
Because when you start to acknowledge your dreams by working on them, you validate something
deep within your soul. It's an act of love to do that for yourself. So I think we get
love all wrong. I think we believe that love is something that someone else gives to you.
That's not true. Ultimately love is something that you give gives to you. That's not true. Ultimately, love is
something that you give to yourself. It's something that you create. And love, again,
is what you're going to feel when you stop thinking about the things that you want in
your life and you step into the physical world of them by beginning the work to make them
a reality. I'll tell you another dream, my, I really want to write a
trilogy, like a fiction trilogy.
I'm not going to tell you the things I don't want anyone to
steal it, but I don't know how to do that.
And it's been in the back of my mind for a long time.
And what I know is if I were to simply sign up for some kind
of class, even online on fiction fantasy
novel writing, that would bring my dreams out of the intellectual or the conceptual and
into the physical realm.
And that makes it real.
Do I ever have to write the book?
No. Simply working on it brings something
alive inside of you. What you bring to each and every day that you wake up is what you're
going to create more and more of, and that's the secret. Everybody talks about habits and how
habits like help you determine who you are. I want to blow it down and make it even more simple.
Where you put your time and energy every single day will define the life you create.
And so if you're putting your energy into relationships where you're not getting back what you deserve,
that is a waste of time.
A waste of your precious time, I might add.
Another listener writes,
the imposter episode was key for me.
And I realize I've been filling my time with other things
so I don't have to do what I'm afraid of.
I'm going to come back to this concept of time and energy.
Is the time that you have during the day?
I'm talking five, 10, 15 minutes.
Are you directing it at what you want to create?
Or are you just mindlessly going through the day and through the routine and keeping
everything the same?
The energy that you're putting into relationships are those relationships that are giving you
something back in return.
I am here to tell you, you can change your life by waking up every day, being very clear
about what you want, taking responsibility for creating it day by day by day, and slowly
redirecting your time and energy toward the things that you want.
It's just like pointing your car in a new direction and driving forward. And ultimately, it takes you somewhere new.
And that brings me back to why I wanted to talk to you
about this, because this is really a conversation about love.
It's not about fear.
It's about love, because love is something
you give to yourself.
It's something that you can create.
And love is the engine and the fuel
that will bring more joy and fulfillment in your life.
And so how do you start with yourself?
Well, the more that you wake up every day
and you direct your time and your energy
toward the things that you really want to create in your life.
And the relationships that give you energy back, you will be feeling and creating more love for
yourself. And you know, I keep talking about the fuel and the fire and the engine. Well, that's love.
What can drive your life forward is creating love from within.
That's why this matters so much.
You know, I have another listener writing in, I want to become a surgeon, but the process
is very complicated.
Well, no shit.
It is very complicated.
If you look at the end result, but it's not complicated at all.
If you wake up every day and you ask yourself,
how can I pour time and energy today in a small way into this thing that I want to create?
And when you start to get that intentional, when you take responsibility for what you want,
and moving your life in small ways every single day toward it,
everything changes and it's not that complicated at all.
And this final one for a listener, I still want to be an actor
after all of these years, but I'm a coward.
No, you're not. You're just a beginner.
That's all that you are. That's all that you are.
That's all that I am.
That's all that everybody is.
When it comes to the things that you've never done, the dreams that you haven't begun
working on, you're not afraid, you're not an imposter, you're not unworthy.
You're just a beginner.
And all that a beginner needs to do is wake up every day and in small ways,
point their time and their energy toward working at it. And if you do that, one of these days,
you'll wake up. Maybe it'll be someday soon. Maybe it'll be a decade from now. But you'll wake up
and that dream that you've been writing on your list,
and moving from one piece of paper to another year after year, will stop being a thing that you
think about, and it will become what your life is centered around. Because you're the one that woke
up and made it happen, day by day, week by week, month by month, year by year.
That's how you get it done.
I told you this was exactly what you needed to hear, and here's what I want you to tell
me.
I want you to tell me the one action you're going to take today.
I want you to flood my inbox and the forms at melrobbins.com slash podcast with stories of what you did.
Not what you're wishing for or wanting or the self-doubt or the fears, make today that
someday that you've been waiting for.
And then tell me what you did so I can cheer for you and celebrate you.
Because you know I love you and I love you, and I believe in you,
and I believe in your ability to move from the dream world and the doubt world into the
doing world and make what you want a reality. And by God, you also know I'll be here,
driving side by side with you on this solo journey called life cheering for you every
single step of the way. I love you. Now go do it and share this episode with someone
you love.
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I'm just your friend.
I am not a licensed therapist and this podcast is not intended as a substitute for the advice
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