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Best Mindset Podcast Episodes
Mindset is covered across 45 podcast episodes in our library, spanning 11 shows and 16 expert guests — including The School of Greatness, The Ed Mylett Show, BiggerPockets Money. Conversations explore core themes like the power of one more, be, do, have principle, fact, faith, belief distinction, drawing on firsthand experience and research from leading practitioners.
Below you'll find key insights, core concepts, and actionable advice aggregated from the top episodes — followed by a ranked list of the best mindset discussions to explore next.
Key Insights on Mindset
- 1.People who are more successful are the ones who failed more because they were more persistent and continued to try until they achieved their goals.
- 2.True success and extraordinary results are more correlated with perseverance and adaptability than with intelligence alone, as being too smart can sometimes be a liability by prioritizing facts over beliefs.
- 3.Motivation is a triangle composed of behavior, benefit, and belief; the belief in one's ability to perform the behavior and achieve the benefit is crucial for sustained motivation.
- 4.Contrary to popular belief, visualizing only positive outcomes can reduce motivation because the body interprets the relaxation from visualization as already having achieved the benefit.
- 5.Effective visualization, as practiced by athletes, involves anticipating and preparing for obstacles rather than just dreaming of trophies or medals.
- 6.All human motivation, including time, money, and weight management, is fundamentally a form of "pain management" – a desire to escape discomfort.
Key Concepts in Mindset
The power of one more
This principle suggests that incremental, consistent effort, represented by 'one more' action (e.g., one more rep, one more day, one more call), leads to transformative change. It's a method to overcome self-doubt, build self-confidence, and eventually achieve breakthroughs by stacking small, persistent actions [55:52].
Be, do, have principle
This framework is presented as "the first success principle in the history of the world." It posits a direct, causal chain: who you *are* (your identity, beliefs, and skills) determines what you *do* (your actions), which in turn determines what you *have* (your results and possessions). The episode emphasizes that focusing on internal "being" is the ultimate leverage point for achieving substantial external success.
Fact, faith, belief distinction
Nir Eyal differentiates three ways of understanding truth: A fact is an objective truth that is true whether you believe it or not. Faith is a conviction that does not require evidence. A belief, however, is a conviction that is open to revision based on new evidence, making it a powerful tool for personal change.
Motivation triangle
This framework explains that motivation is not a simple linear relationship between behavior and benefit. Instead, it's a triangle where the third, crucial side is belief. If one lacks belief in their ability to perform the behavior or receive the benefit, motivation will falter, even if the behavior and benefit are clearly defined.
Actionable Takeaways
- ✓Identify your limiting beliefs by examining areas of your life where you feel stuck, experience persistent problems, or have unfulfilled New Year's resolutions.
- ✓Apply Byron Katie's "turnaround" technique: write down a limiting belief, ask if it's absolutely true, who you become when you hold it, who you'd be without it, and then explore its diametric opposites to find a more empowering perspective.
- ✓Stop venting about people or situations that frustrate you, as research suggests this only reinforces your negative beliefs rather than resolving them.
- ✓Consciously choose to verbalize empowering words and labels about yourself and your experiences, reinforcing positive beliefs instead of self-limiting ones.
- ✓Practice gratitude daily by explicitly acknowledging good things that happen, shifting your focus to opportunities and positive experiences (e.g., asking "What's good?" instead of "How are you?").
Top Episodes — Ranked by Insight (showing 10 of 45)
View all 45 →The School of Greatness
The Top 1% Train Their Minds Like This | Nir Eyal
People who are more successful are the ones who failed more because they were more persistent and continued to try until they achieved their goals.
The Ed Mylett Show
If You Feel Like Giving Up on Your Dreams, WATCH THIS! | Ed Mylett
The number one talent for winning is not quitting, or resilience, which is often overlooked but possessed by all successful individuals [01:00].
The Ed Mylett Show
Stop Wasting Time! THIS Is Why You're Not Successful Yet (And How to Finally Break Through)
Confidence should be linked to intention and faith, rather than just ability, to sustain performance under pressure, as exemplified by Ed Mylett's conversation with Wayne Dyer.
The School of Greatness
No One Is Ready for What’s Coming With AI (Do This To Prepare) | Dean Graziosi
AI is creating an unprecedented, exponential rate of change that is fundamentally different from historical technological shifts, making proactive preparation essential [00:00, 01:45].
The Ed Mylett Show
How to Rebuild Your Life When Everything Feels Broken | Ed Mylett
Your existence is a precious gift, the result of over 4,000 ancestors across 12 generations, and you are called to honor their legacy with purpose and gratitude [03:05].
The School of Greatness
Harvard Psychiatrist: Your Identity Is Keeping You Stuck (Here's How to Change It)
Identity, even negative ones like `I'm a loser`, serves as a protective mechanism for the mind, like "scar tissue," shielding individuals from the pain of perceived failure.
The Ed Mylett Show
10 Ways to Build an Environment That Forces You to Win | Ed Mylett
Your environment, particularly your peer group, is the most powerful force in your life, often overriding individual personal development efforts if not properly aligned (01:50).
The School of Greatness
7 Manifestation SECRETS You Were Never Told!
Your inner voice and emotional environment, shaped by both conscious and unconscious stories, fundamentally determine your reality, and belief in these stories is more vital than mere affirmations.
BiggerPockets Money
Cruising to FIRE in Her 40s (After Living Pay Check to Pay Check!)
Growing up in poverty and working three jobs does not define your future financial potential; a significant mindset shift and structured plan can lead to multi-million-dollar net worth and financial independence.
Diary of a CEO
Chase Hughes: The 3 "Dark Psychology" Tricks To Read Anyone's Mind!
The PCP model outlines the three-step cascade of influence in the human brain: Perception, Context, and Permission, with context being the most important dictating permissible behavior.
Episodes ranked by insight density — scored on key takeaways, concepts explained, and actionable advice. AI-generated summaries; listen to full episodes for complete context.














