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[Unlock Your Future: The Stanford Odyssey Plan to Overcome Being Stuck]-[3 Questions to Ask Yourself to Figure Out What You Really Want]

The Mel Robbins Podcast · B2 · 2025-11-03

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The Odyssey Plan: A Proven Path to Redefining Your Life

In this episode of the Mel Robbins Podcast, Mel Robbins introduces the "Odyssey Plan," a powerful framework developed by Stanford University professors Bill Burnett and Dave Evans. Designed to help individuals break free from stagnation and address their "unfinished business," this process uses three fundamental questions to shift mindsets and reveal new possibilities for one’s future.

1. The Reality Check: Staying on the Current Path

The first question asks: "How will your life look if you stay on the current path?"

Robbins emphasizes that this is not about visualization in the traditional, positive sense; rather, it is a "brutally honest" assessment of the trajectory you are currently on. By projecting your current routines, relationships, and professional status forward by five years, you force yourself to confront whether you are satisfied with where you are heading. If you find yourself "bracing for the fact that AI is coming" or stuck in a job that is "draining your life force," this question acts as a wake-up call. Robbins notes that life doesn't change by accident; it changes on purpose. Acknowledging that your current path is not leading where you want to go is the essential first step toward reclaiming your agency.

2. The Rug Pull: What If Everything Disappeared?

The second question is: "If the path you're on disappeared tomorrow, what would you do?"

Robbins describes this as the "rug pull" question. While it may feel terrifying to imagine losing your job or your primary source of identity, this exercise is designed to liberate you from "black and white thinking." By running a "plan B" drill while you are still in your current situation, you move from a trauma-based "freeze" response to active problem-solving. This question helps you recognize that you have latent skills and interests—such as Robbins' own desire to write a fantasy trilogy—that are often ignored due to the comfort of current routines. It proves that you are capable of pivoting and that "if a door closes, another one opens."

3. Unbridled Possibility: Removing All Barriers

The final question is: "How would life look if there was nothing holding you back?"

This question encourages "unbridled permission to dream." By removing the constraints of money, social expectations, and fear of judgment, you can excavate the values that truly matter to you. Robbins highlights that chasing status and wealth often leads to anxiety, while focusing on "intrinsic values" like contribution and connection fosters deeper life satisfaction. By adopting the "Let Them" theory—letting others misunderstand or be disappointed by your choices—you reclaim the time and energy previously spent managing other people’s opinions.

From Insight to Action: The Power of Prototyping

Once these three questions reveal your "unfinished business," Robbins suggests using the Stanford-backed concept of prototyping. You do not need to "blow up your life" overnight. Instead, pick one destination and run small, low-stakes experiments to test your interest.

Whether it is waking up 15 minutes earlier to write, researching a new career field, or taking a single class, these small actions change your trajectory. Robbins concludes by reminding listeners that they are the "hero of their own life." By treating your life as an ongoing experiment rather than a fixed destination, you can continuously refine your path, remain energized, and ensure that you are living in alignment with your true self.

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Things can change.
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I'm serious that's what's going to happen.
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He has unfinished business with himself.
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It's kind of cool to stop and think about, isn't it?
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Of course it is.
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📝Key Phrases

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unfinished business
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take my word for it
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dig into
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holding you back
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carve out the time
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📖 Transcript

Hey, it's your friend Mel and welcome to the Mel Robbins podcast.
If right now you're unsure about what you should do next, or you feel stuck, or maybe you feel a little lost, or you feel like things are never going to change.
Well, I've got good news for you.
First of all, it's just not true.
Things can change.
And even better.

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