7 Tips To Get Out Of A Rut
Tips to Get Yourself Out of a Rut Quickly
In this podcast episode, Rob Dial shares seven tips to help you get out of a rut quickly. He explains what a rut is and how inaction leads to more inaction. He emphasizes the importance of taking action first before feeling motivated and suggests starting small by focusing on today instead of long-term goals.
The Importance of Taking Action
- Inaction leads to more inaction, while action leads to more action.
- To be motivated, you need to take action first.
- Even if you're just sitting there doing nothing, you're still taking action by not taking action.
Starting Small
- Focus on today instead of long-term goals.
- Small things every day compounded over time can lead to an incredible life.
Seven Tips to Get Yourself Out of a Rut Quickly
Tip #1 - Get Your Body Moving
- Getting your body moving can change your heart rate and mindset.
- Do some jumping jacks or push-ups even if you're cursing Rob Dial out the entire time.
Tip #2 - Change Your Environment
- Changing your environment can change your state of mind.
- Go for a walk or drive somewhere new.
Tip #3 - Connect with Someone Positive
- Surround yourself with positive people who uplift and inspire you.
- Connect with someone who has been through what you're going through and can offer guidance.
Tip #4 - Do Something Creative
- Doing something creative can help you get out of your head.
- Write, draw, paint, or do something else that allows you to express yourself.
Tip #5 - Learn Something New
- Learning something new can stimulate your mind and give you a sense of accomplishment.
- Take an online course or read a book on a topic that interests you.
Tip #6 - Practice Gratitude
- Practicing gratitude can shift your focus from what's wrong to what's right in your life.
- Write down three things you're grateful for every day.
Tip #7 - Take Action Towards Your Goals
- Taking action towards your goals can give you a sense of purpose and direction.
- Break down your goals into small actionable steps and take one step at a time.
Conclusion
Rob Dial concludes by emphasizing the importance of taking action even when you don't feel like it and encourages listeners to start small by focusing on today instead of long-term goals. He reminds listeners that small actions compounded over time can lead to an incredible life.
How to Get Motivated to Work Out
In this section, the speaker shares his personal experience of how he gets motivated to work out even when he doesn't feel like it.
Taking Small Steps
- The speaker suggests taking small steps towards working out.
- He recommends starting with something simple like putting on music or doing a jumping jack.
- The speaker emphasizes that taking small steps is important and not worrying about all the big steps at once.
Celebrating Small Wins
- The speaker talks about celebrating small wins as a way to motivate oneself.
- He gives examples of how one can celebrate such as dancing or saying "hell yes".
- The speaker explains that celebrating releases dopamine which is the molecule of motivation.
Final Thoughts
- The speaker concludes by stating that celebrating oneself is not a stupid thing and it actually makes one more motivated to do the next action.
Tips for Staying Focused
In this section, the speaker shares tips on how to stay focused and avoid distractions.
Reading Physical Books
- The speaker has gone back to reading physical books instead of using a Kindle or other electronic device because looking at screens can tire the eyes and brain.
Disconnect from Electronics
- Turn off electronics, including phones and TVs, to eliminate distractions.
- Listen to music without DJing or changing songs frequently.
Focus on the Next 60 Seconds
- Break tasks down into small steps by focusing on what needs to be done in the next 60 seconds.
- Avoid becoming overwhelmed by thinking about the entire task at hand.
Ride Momentum
- Once momentum is gained, take action and ride it out.
- Avoid interruptions that can break momentum.
Getting Yourself Out of a Rut
In this section, Rob Dial talks about how to get yourself out of a rut by focusing on the little things that can help you gain momentum.
Focusing on Little Things
- Rob shares that even though he has been working on himself for 17-18 years, he still deals with the same struggles as everyone else.
- He suggests noticing little things and using them to gain momentum. For example, when his brain pulls him towards his phone during a workout, he writes down what he needs to do instead of getting distracted.
- He advises against stopping the momentum once it starts and pushing through distractions.
- Rob emphasizes the importance of keeping going once you feel the car moving.
Getting Around Other People
- Rob shares an example from his life where he didn't want to work out but forced himself to go because he knew there would be other people there. Being around others helped him get into the energy of working out and burn more calories than if he had worked out alone.
- He suggests meeting a friend at a coffee shop or just being around other people who are productive as ways to get yourself moving.
Conclusion
- By focusing on little things and gaining momentum, and getting around other people who can help you move forward, you can get yourself out of a rut.
Conclusion
In this section, the speaker concludes the video and encourages viewers to make someone else's day better.
- The speaker thanks the viewers for watching and hopes they have an amazing day.