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[Igniting the Fire Within: Seth Godin on Overcoming Resistance and Choosing Yourself]-[Simple Steps for Getting Unstuck: Do THIS and Change Your Life]

The Mel Robbins Podcast · B2 · 2026-03-12

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Igniting the Fire Within: Overcoming Resistance and Choosing Yourself

In this episode of the Mel Robbins Podcast, Mel Robbins hosts legendary marketer and author Seth Godin to discuss the universal challenge of overcoming internal resistance, the art of "picking yourself," and the importance of doing work that truly matters.

The Anatomy of Resistance

Godin argues that "resistance" is not a mysterious force, but rather a self-imposed barrier we create whenever we face something important. He challenges the notion of "writer’s block," labeling it a modern invention designed to protect us from being "on the hook." When we feel the urge to procrastinate, Godin suggests we should actually thank the resistance, as it serves as a compass pointing toward the hard, necessary work we are afraid to do. He emphasizes that if you don't feel resistance, the task likely isn't important enough to merit your focus.

Problems vs. Situations: The Power of Language

One of the most pivotal frameworks shared is the distinction between a problem and a situation.

  • A situation is something you cannot change (e.g., the laws of physics, or a person who refuses to change). These must be accepted.
  • A problem has a solution. While the solution may be uncomfortable—such as having a difficult conversation with a boss or spouse—it is solvable.

Godin also highlights the "heavy lifting" words: but versus and. Using the word "but" often creates an excuse to remain a victim, whereas using "and" allows you to hold space for reality while maintaining your agency to make things better.

The Courage to "Pick Yourself"

Godin asserts that the dominant system encourages us to wait for permission or to be "chosen" (e.g., waiting to be hired or picked for a show). True freedom, he argues, comes from the act of "picking yourself." This involves creating work—even if it is a small, "smallest viable piece of art"—and offering it to the world. He notes that the phrase "Here, I made this" is a radical act of dignity. By focusing on a "smallest viable audience," individuals can bypass the need for mass validation and start making a genuine impact.

Status, Affiliation, and the Trap of Perfectionism

Godin identifies three core motivators that often lead us astray: fear, affiliation, and status. We often chase status to soothe our fear of not fitting in, which leads to a never-ending cycle of comparison. He advises listeners to "name it" when they find themselves trapped in this loop. By acknowledging that an action is driven by insecurity rather than necessity, we can reclaim our agency.

Regarding perfectionism, Godin clarifies that "quality" does not mean perfection. Instead, it means "meeting spec." He encourages listeners to "merely ship it" once the specifications are met, rather than using perfectionism as a shield to hide from the fear of being judged.

Becoming What You Do

Ultimately, Godin challenges the idea of "authenticity" as a consistent state of being, suggesting that we should instead focus on being consistent in our roles. "We become what we do," he states. By choosing to act as the best version of ourselves consistently, we eventually grow into that person.

He concludes with a call to "make a ruckus": doing work that matters for people who care. By focusing on small, meaningful contributions rather than seeking external validation, we can lead bolder, more fulfilling lives. As Godin puts it, the goal is not to win a status game, but to show up and make things better for those around us.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm gonna ask you to be selfish.
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There's always an excuse why you can't get it done.
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I want to light a bonfire inside you.
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I've never really thought about it that way.
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I won the birthday lottery.
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📝Key Phrases

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light a bonfire inside you
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push through the resistance
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do the thing
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take everything to heart
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make a ruckus
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📖 Transcript

Hey, it's your friend Mel, and welcome to the Mel Robbins Podcast.
Today, I'm gonna ask you to do something I have never done before.
I'm gonna ask you to be selfish.
See, there's a project or a goal or there's something important to you that you just can't seem to find the time to get to.
Maybe you want to write a book or finally get that certification and become a yoga instructor, or the license to be an EMT.
Or perhaps there's a closet or a room in your house that you know you've been meaning to clean out, or plans to go see that friend that lives across the country.

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