How To Find Yourself

Remember how we talked about self-love and self-acceptance? Well, today’s episode takes it a step further. We’ll explore the idea that sometimes, to really understand who we are, we might need to lose ourselves a little. It sounds scary, but trust me, it’s all part of the journey to discovering your truest self. Life's about rediscovering the pure, untouched self we were at birth, before the world told us who to be. This journey might mean shedding some layers and unmasking ourselves, but it’s worth it. And I’m right here with you, navigating this path to becoming more genuinely us. If this message resonates with you, share the love and help spread the word. Let’s not just live our best lives; let’s uplift others along the way. Thanks for tuning in, and here’s to making every day amazing, together!

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The Mindset Mentor™ podcast is designed for anyone desiring motivation, direction, and focus in life. Host Rob Dial has amassed a passionate following of over 3 million social media followers, including business professionals, entrepreneurs, and small business owners with his expertise and passion for helping motivate people to become the best version of themselves. In this podcast, Rob blends neurology, neurobiology, psychology, early childhood development, cognitive behavioral therapy so that you can understand the way your brain and body work together, because when you understand yourself, it makes it much easier to make a plan to change and succeed. When you master your mindset, you master your life. Over the past 15 years, he has studied with some of the greatest thought leaders of our time like Tony Robbins, Ram Dass, Dr. Joe Dispenza, Jay Shetty, Andrew Huberman and many more. If you're ready to take your life to the next level, are searching for more purpose or you just need extra inspiration or motivation, tune in to The Mindset Mentor Podcast. Follow Rob on Instagram @RobDialJr https://www.instagram.com/robdialjr/ Past guests include Tony Robbins, Matthew McConaughey, Jay Shetty, Andrew Huberman, Lewis Howes, Gregg Braden, and Dr Steven Gundry.