About the Episode:
Listen up. I’m gonna give you some real talk today about something that’s been eating at me. About how you handle your bad days. About the people who believe in you. And about the obligation you have to show up. Yeah I have bad days too. Days where I don’t want to get out of bed at 6 AM. Days where I walk into my office and just don’t feel like getting shit done. You know what I’m talking about because you’re human just like me. Here’s what I need you to understand. There’s nothing wrong with having a bad day. Nothing wrong with feeling off sometimes. That’s not a problem you need to fix. That’s not an area of growth you need to work on. Sometimes everything is already okay with you and you can still feel these ways. But there’s a threshold. A line you cannot cross. Because when your bad day becomes a bad week or a bad month, that’s on you. That’s a choice. That’s you being lazy. And that lazy choice becomes pure disrespect to everyone who believes in you. When you allow yourself to stay stuck in that bad place for weeks or months, you’re disrespecting every single person who chose to believe in you. You’re disrespecting the obligations you chose to take on.
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Episode Topics:
- Rick reveals why your bad days are actually normal and not something you need to fix.
- Learn the exact threshold between acceptable struggles and pure disrespect to your dreams.
- Discover the real obligation you have to people who believe in you.
- Get the tough love you need about turning bad days into lazy weeks.
- Find out why being human doesn’t mean being lazy with your responsibilities.
What’s shakin’? Hey, I’m Rick Jordan, and today we’re going all in. You’re gonna want to share this out with at least three people, because I know there’s going to be three people that you think of when it comes to this, and this is just gonna move you today. This is near and dear to my heart, because today I’m gonna talk about how other people view you, and almost like your responsibility to people that are in your life. And this could be as a parent, this could be as just a family member. This could be as a business owner, as an entrepreneur with your people, because there’s these things that sometimes are placed upon us in life, you know? And they could be leadership roles, they could be just things that we have to get accomplished, or they could be a family, right, that we choose to have. And there’s responsibilities and obligations that we choose to accept when we do these things, and it’s just something that I’ve it’s like within me, and there’s a personalities test that I took called 16 personalities. And when I saw this in there, because I’m a campaigner, right? And I’m 96% extroverted in this to go figure as a campaigner, there’s this thing that I’ve always had inside of me that I feel that can, at least a portion of it can apply to everybody.
And this is where I feel actually obligated for those who are less successful to actually help them become more successful. It’s one of the reasons I have this show. It’s one of the reasons why I have a business. It’s one of the reasons why I took it public. It’s one of the reasons why I continue to press forward and develop new things and new ideas and keep trying to create more opportunity for my family, for people that work for me, for everybody that’s in my life, and I just feel it in the depths of my soul when I see somebody could be capable of so much more, and I want to help them. It’s like an obligation that I have, and I’m going to talk real talk today, because everyone that knows me, it’s like, Oh, my God, you’ve got so much energy when you’re on stage. I’ve never seen somebody so dynamic as you You really know how to move a room. You know, your podcast is great. You really inspired me today all these things, you know, look at all your accomplishments. Look at what you’ve achieved the past year, man, your plans going forward are so ambitious. It’s incredible. I hear all these things all the time. And then there are days to where, literally, like, It’s six o’clock in the morning, it can happen where I don’t want to get out of bed.
But then yesterday, I was just at, like, the peak of a mountain, right? And then there’s other days to where it’s, you know, I will come into my office and it’s like, Man, I just don’t feel like getting this stuff done today. I know that you’ve had this too. Why? Because you’re also a human just like I am. It doesn’t mean that there’s anything wrong with us. It doesn’t mean that there’s anything that we need to even necessarily fix. Are you with me on that? Just nod your head, because sometimes there’s not a problem that you need to fix. Sometimes there’s not an area of growth that you need to experience in your life. Sometimes everything is already okay with you, and you can still feel these ways. So if you’re hearing me today, I’m telling you, there’s nothing wrong with you. You don’t need to fix something about yourself, because you have these days. You don’t need to try to, you know, muster up this energy and just pull yourself up to it and all that you know, because there’s, there’s nothing wrong with you when you feel this way. This is way different than somebody making a choice not to be productive, or making a choice to not fulfill those obligations that you have to your family or to whoever, or a choice just to sit back in your chair, just because, and blow off life.
That’s not what I’m talking about. I’m talking it’s okay to have bad days, because it’s not you. There are people out there and maybe this part’s a kick in the pants for you, right? Because you need that, because you just continuously do this day after day, you don’t have a bad day. You know, a bad day is okay. You know, maybe a bad week’s okay, but a bad month, come on. Now, I’m not talking about things hitting you, external things from hitting you, but choices that you make. There’s a certain threshold to where, you know, and it’s different for each people. But for me, it’s never longer than a day before I realize this. Yes, I can have bad days, but a bad week, come on, you’re better than that. You’re way better than that. A bad month, shut up. Get your ass up and start moving. Okay? Because here’s the thing, you are going after big things. And when you’re going after big things, people tend to congregate around you. Do they tend to. Be magnetized towards you. I know this is the way it is with me. They tend to be like, Oh my god, I really believe in you.
What you’re trying to accomplish. This is something I want to get behind your vision is amazing. This is incredible. You’re an awesome person. You’re super nice. I love working for you. Yeah, it’s, I’m glad I married you. You know, I’m glad you’re my dad. I’m glad you’re my my mom. All these things, it’s like, Dad, I know you can get it done, Mom, I know you can accomplish this. All these people that gather around you because they believe in you, and when you allow your bad day to turn into a bad week or bad month or a bad year, that is on you, because when you become lazy, this is what you are in these moments when you allow the bad day to become a bad week or a bad month, when you become lazy, it’s disrespectful to those who believe in you. So take a look at the people that are in your life right now, those who you have chosen to become obligated to. That’s right, it’s your choice the people that you have in your life that you are now obligated to. It is your choice. You chose them probably because you believe in them, probably because it was a great job.
They gave you a great offer. Probably because it’s a field you love, probably because it’s a business you’ve always wanted to started, probably because it’s somebody you wanted to marry, probably because it’s a kid you wanted to have and be a parent to. Those are the people who you absolutely cannot be disrespectful to by being lazy, because they believe in you. Your bad day does not have to be a bad week. That’s the choice. Today, you are obligated, by choice to those who you put around you, because you chose those people to allow to believe in you, and you’re taking them somewhere, wherever that is. And I know you can do it as long as you think. One, don’t let your bad days become bad weeks. And two, it’s okay to have just one bad day, because the next day that’s just the past, and now from here, going forward, is something that can be completely different. You will have another bad day, of course, next month, next week, but that bad day can never, ever become a bad week by choice for being lazy. So get up off your ass and go all in you.