The Internal Conversation That Changes Everything
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What if the biggest thing holding you back… is the conversation happening inside your own head?
This week on Finding Your Innergator, RB Wright shares an unexpected moment that stopped him in his tracks while attending an event in Charlotte, NC.
Walking through the hotel hallway with Daniel DiGuglielmo (Danny D), RB noticed a hand-written “Growth Mindset” board hanging inside the HR office. What looked simple at first turned into one of the most powerful real-world reminders about mindset, self-talk, growth, discipline, and personal transformation.
The board contained daily affirmations designed to challenge negative thinking and replace limitation with growth:
“I can’t do this.”
- “I am still learning.”
“I’m afraid of making mistakes.”
- “Mistakes are how I learn and grow.”
“This is too hard.”
- “With more practice, it will get easier.”
“They are better than I am.”
-“What can I learn from them?”
In this episode, RB breaks down why mindset is not motivation — it is the lens through which you interpret adversity, pressure, failure, opportunity, and growth.
You’ll learn:
• Why failure is tuition
• How repetition creates confidence
• Why growth requires discomfort
• The danger of negative self-programming
• How comparison can either destroy confidence or fuel growth
• Why your internal dialogue becomes your identity
• The connection between mindset, discipline, and greatness
This episode is a direct challenge to examine the words you repeat to yourself every single day.
Because eventually…
Your thoughts become your actions.
Your actions become your habits.
Your habits become your identity.
And your identity becomes your life.
If you’ve ever battled self-doubt, fear, comparison, frustration, or limitation — this episode is for you.
You already have greatness inside of you.
Now it’s time to let the gator out of the cage.