How to stop screwing yourself over | Mel Robbins | TEDxSF

How to stop screwing yourself over | Mel Robbins | TEDxSF

Getting What You Want: A TEDx Talk by Mel Robbins

Introduction and Background

  • Mel Robbins introduces herself, highlighting her experience in helping people achieve their goals across various settings for the past seventeen years.
  • She mentions hosting a syndicated radio show where she engages with individuals feeling stuck, noting that one-third of Americans are dissatisfied with their lives.

The Concept of Desire

  • Robbins emphasizes the importance of identifying personal desires without overthinking them, encouraging the audience to be selfish about their wants.
  • She challenges conventional motivations, suggesting that superficial reasons (like health) may not drive action as effectively as more personal ones (like dating).

Accessibility of Information

  • Robbins points out that we live in an age where information is readily available; anyone can find resources on achieving their goals through books or online content.
  • She encourages leveraging existing knowledge and experiences from others who have successfully pursued similar aspirations.

The Role of Language in Self-Perception

  • Robbins discusses the pervasive use of the word "fine," criticizing its role in complacency and self-deception regarding dissatisfaction in life.
  • She argues that labeling oneself as "fine" allows individuals to avoid confronting deeper issues and prevents them from pursuing what they truly want.

The Odds of Existence

  • Highlighting the improbability of individual existence, Robbins shares statistics about being born, emphasizing how unique each person is.

Life-Changing Ideas and the Inner Snooze Button

The Power of Ideas

  • Life-changing ideas are meant to be acted upon, not ignored. Everyone has the potential to create significant change in their lives and the world.
  • Acknowledgment that everyone present is unique, with a one-in-four-hundred-trillion chance of existing, emphasizing the value of individual contributions.

Overcoming Inertia

  • The concept of "the inner snooze button" illustrates how people often delay acting on their ideas, similar to hitting snooze on an alarm clock.
  • Reflecting on morning decisions reveals a tendency to choose comfort over action; this sets a precedent for daily behavior.

Activation Energy

  • Change requires activation energy—the effort needed to shift from autopilot mode to taking new actions. Motivation will not come naturally; it must be cultivated.
  • A practical exercise: set your alarm 30 minutes earlier and resist hitting snooze. This confronts the physical resistance associated with changing habits.

Adult Responsibilities

  • As adults, individuals must learn to "parent themselves," pushing through discomfort and doing what needs to be done despite lack of motivation.
  • Parents enforce discipline in children because they know kids won't do things they don't want to do—this applies equally in adulthood.

Breaking Routines

  • Many adults fall into monotonous routines that lead to boredom instead of seeking new opportunities or challenges.
  • The brain operates on two modes: autopilot (comfortable routine) and emergency brake (resistance to change). Recognizing these patterns can help individuals push past inertia.

Embracing Change

  • Any deviation from routine triggers mental resistance; awareness of this can empower individuals to take proactive steps toward change.
  • Humorously illustrating common frustrations highlights how easily people revert back into comfortable but unproductive behaviors when faced with challenges.

Understanding the Signals of Your Body

The Importance of Basic Needs

  • Abraham Maslow's "Hierarchy of Needs" highlights that unmet basic needs signal dissatisfaction in life, particularly the need for exploration.
  • Physical signals from the body indicate when fundamental needs like food, water, and connection are lacking.

Growth and Exploration

  • Continuous growth is essential; both physical (cell regeneration) and spiritual (the soul's need for exploration).
  • Emphasizing discomfort as a necessary step to achieve personal growth and exploration.

Overcoming Mental Barriers

  • Being trapped in one's thoughts can hinder progress; it's crucial to recognize that negative self-talk is not constructive.
  • Feelings should not dictate actions; focusing on desires rather than emotions leads to better outcomes.

Taking Action Outside Comfort Zones

  • The initial resistance to stepping out of comfort zones often dissipates once action is taken.
  • Engaging with others and taking risks can lead to unexpected opportunities and connections.

The Five-Second Rule

  • Quick impulses must be acted upon within five seconds; otherwise, they may be lost due to hesitation.
  • Marrying ideas with immediate actions prevents self-sabotage; failure to act results in missed opportunities.

Encouragement for Action

  • Individuals are encouraged to practice the five-second rule actively during social interactions or inspired moments.
Video description

Never miss a talk! SUBSCRIBE to the TEDx channel: http://bit.ly/1FAg8hB Mel Robbins is a married working mother of three, an ivy-educated criminal lawyer, and one of the top career and relationship experts in America. Widely respected for her grab-'em-by-the-collar advice and tough love, Robbins drills through the mental clutter that stands between people and what they want. Her approach is smart, effective and entertaining. Five days a week, Mel hosts her own syndicated radio show The Mel Robbins Show, discussing hot topics and giving advice to callers across America. She is starring in a new series, In-Laws, airing this summer on A&E. In addition, she writes a monthly column for Success Magazine, is a former CNBC contributor and is the co-founder of Advice for Living, Inc., which develops products and television programming with experts in the wellness, health, relationship and career categories. Most nights, once the kids are in bed, you'll find Mel at home with a bourbon on the rocks and her Australian Shepherd at her feet, writing about life, love and everything else on her award-winning blog: www.melrobbins.com event video by: http://repertoireproductions.com/