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[Mastering Your Mindset: How to Reprogram Your Brain for Positivity]-[Let Go of Negative Thoughts & Reprogram Your Mind for More Positive Thinking]

The Mel Robbins Podcast · B2 · 2024-08-05

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📋 Summary

The War Within: Evicting the Negative Voice

Mel Robbins begins by acknowledging a universal struggle: the "annoying, pesky voice" that loops negative self-talk, such as "You'll never be happy" or "What the hell is wrong with you?" Robbins emphasizes that this internal monologue acts like an abusive inner critic. She asserts that you do not have to live this way; you can "win the war with your own mind" and transform it into a place of peace. By shifting from being hyper-critical to self-encouraging, you can build momentum, confidence, and self-trust.

The Metaphor of the Sunglasses

To explain mindset, Robbins uses the metaphor of sunglasses. Your mindset is the lens through which you filter reality. If you are pessimistic, you are wearing "dark glasses" that block out the good and highlight only what is wrong—much like a person at a beautiful beach complaining about the service. Conversely, a "can-do" attitude acts like "rose-colored glasses," sharpening and brightening your perspective. Your mindset determines not just how you feel, but which actions you take. As Robbins notes, "Your mindset determines what actions you take and what actions you don't take," making it the primary governor of your potential.

The Science of the Reticular Activating System (RAS)

Robbins introduces the Reticular Activating System (RAS), a network of neurons in the brain that functions as a "bouncer" for your consciousness. The RAS determines what information to let into your conscious mind and what to filter out. She uses the example of shopping for a specific car, like a Bronco; once you become interested, you suddenly see them everywhere. This isn't because more cars appeared, but because your RAS was reprogrammed to prioritize them. By understanding the RAS, you realize that your brain is "easily programmed" and that you can intentionally tell the "bouncer" what to let in.

Practical Tools for a Mindset Reset

Robbins provides two actionable strategies to reprogram your brain:

  1. The Heart Scavenger Hunt: Every day, look for naturally occurring heart shapes. This isn't about the hearts themselves; it is about "training your mind." By searching for them, you command your RAS to scan your environment for positivity. When you find one, you "reward your brain" by pausing and acknowledging it, which reinforces the new neural pathway.

  2. Thought Substitution (Cognitive Bias Modification): When you spiral into negativity, you must "fight back" using a substitution diet. Instead of the default "What if it goes wrong?" replace it with "What if it all works out?" This shift doesn't guarantee success, but it changes your internal filter from one of fear to one of possibility, making you more likely to take the actions necessary to achieve your goals.

Conclusion: Reclaiming Your Life

Robbins concludes by stressing that your life is determined by your internal state. By actively choosing to "pop out" the dark lenses of doubt and "pop in" the lenses of optimism, you can reclaim your experience of life. She encourages listeners to stop "beating yourself down" and instead recognize that they are "a work in progress." By consistently practicing these tools, you can move from a state of conflict to a state of "peace of mind," ultimately proving that you are not stuck with the negative thoughts you currently think.

🎯Key Sentences

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That negative self talk has got to go.
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They beat the heck out of themselves internally.
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I know you're going to relate to.
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I am personally in this boat right now.
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And then it's like, whamble.
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📝Key Phrases

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running on a loop
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take the trash out
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waiting for the other shoe to drop
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give someone the benefit of the doubt
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shrug off
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📖 Transcript

Hey, it's your friend Mel and welcome to the Mel Robbins podcast.
Today, you and I are going to talk about mindset.
And I want to start by telling you a little bit about how Mel Robbins used to go about her life.
See, in the background of my mind, there was always this annoying pesky voice that was running on a loop.
And you want to know what I was saying?
You'll never be happy. You'll never get what you want.

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