
Your World Within Podcast by Eddie Pinero
Make 2025 the greatest year of your life | New Year Motivation
Wed, 08 Jan 2025
Starting over is a quiet celebration of life’s endless potential. It’s not about dissatisfaction with the path we’ve walked but about embracing the deep knowing that chapters close so new ones can begin. We are a flicker of light in an infinite galaxy, shaping our story, venturing into the unknown, and finding meaning in each new journey. The ending is not the enemy; it’s the spark that illuminates what’s possible. This episode invites you to cherish the beauty of turning the page, stepping into untold stories and unfulfilled dreams. It’s a reminder that life’s seemingly small moments are often its most profound treasures, and the people and experiences we hold close are what truly matter. Starting anew isn’t an end—it’s the next great adventure waiting to unfold. Monday Motivation Newsletter: https://www.eddiepinero.com/newsletter Free Ebook: www.eddiepinero.com/ebook YouTube: www.eddiepinero.com/youtube
Chapter 1: What does it mean to start over?
There's something incredible about the prospect of starting over. Not because you're unhappy with who you are, or because each step that brought you here wasn't perfect in its own unique way, but because somewhere deep down, we can feel the infinite. We know that when it comes to what's possible, we are a flicker of light in a galaxy of stars.
Chapter 2: How can we embrace new adventures in life?
waiting to take shape, find our way, to shine out across the very elements from which we came. See, beginning again simply means a new chapter. It means the next adventure. It's places you've never gone, people you've never met, It's stories untold and dreams still dancing around in your head. There's an old Dr. Seuss quote I remember as a kid.
He said, sometimes you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory. And turning the page on that chapter is, if nothing else, a temporary reminder that we are in the very moments we'll look back on and smile It shines a spotlight on the people that mean the most. And reassures us that the small stuff just might be the big stuff.
Chapter 3: What role do moments play in shaping our lives?
After all, life doesn't dwell on the heartbreak or the times we fell. But the times we got back up. The times we looked with confidence at the road ahead. And smiled at the horizon As each fleeting moment is discovered For the very first time So here's to breathing in that ocean breeze Laughing until your stomach hurts
Here's to dreaming like there are no rules and living like there's no tomorrow. To creating your masterpiece one word, one note, one brush stroke at a time. To dancing when the music isn't playing and sharing your song when it is. Here's to seeing the beauty when most walk right by it.
being light in darkness and a voice in silence here's to living life on your terms paving your own path and writing your own story the one where the hero doesn't stop until the princess is saved and the castle is taken the one where reality is a reflection of imagination Because if you do these things, when you look back years from now, you'll have a lot to say.
But I promise you, I wish you won't be one of them. Not because of what you were given, but because of what you chose to see. 80% of life is simply showing up. Because no matter what you do, and this is such an interesting truth, it's like no matter how much you love what you do, there are days where you just aren't in it. You just mentally, maybe even physically, you're just not there.
And those are the days when it's most important to start. And the expectation doesn't need to be the world. The expectation doesn't need to be that it's something game-changing or revolutionary, but the expectation has to be that you are the kind of person that even when you don't want to, you sit yourself in front of that computer and you just start typing.
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Chapter 4: How can we push through difficult days?
And maybe nothing comes from it, maybe something does, but you showed up. You know, when it was most difficult, you showed up. And the interesting thing is that sometimes that situation is exactly when the best stuff comes. You know, believe it or not, when we don't want to be there, we're really using, you know, all the discipline we have left in our body to make it happen.
Chapter 5: What is the importance of showing up?
Great things come from those moments. You know, it applies to every single thing we do. Like all of these concepts, you know, we're all different. We're all, you know, in different worlds with different narratives, different stories, different priorities. But, you know, that will always be a commonality. There are times when you don't want to do what you most need to do.
And the ability to, and actually, I'm going to back step, like, it is an identity thing. It is seeing yourself as that. You know, the person that makes it happen. The person that finds it within themselves to show up, to be there, to just do something to get the ball rolling. Let's look at this one simple singular concept. You can always be doing more than you're doing.
Whether you're sitting there or whether you are in a world of hurt, going through hell, there is a way to level up. There is a next level. There's something more. There is the next stair in the staircase. And sometimes we just simply need to be reminded that because the default is comfortable. Even when you push yourself, you push yourself to a level you've never pushed before. Well, guess what?
The ceiling becomes the floor. Your new normal, you adapt very quickly. And sometimes you need that whispering in your ear, hey, you're comfortable. You can do a little bit more. You can always do a little bit more. There's no rule that says you can't be one second faster. There's no rule that says you can't push a little bit harder. And, you know, that message
I keep in my back pocket because every time I draw from it, I improve. My life improves. And, you know, if you have aspirations, which I know everyone listening to this or watching this does, right? That's why we watch this content. That's why I create it. That's why you guys do what you do. We want more. We know what we can get from life. We know that infinite pool of possibility to draw from.
So why waste it? And the more you get that reminder, no matter what you're doing, hey, there's more in you, period. That will never be a false statement. There is more in you. And I'm really implementing that right now into the creative aspect of my life. I went from one video every 10 days to one every day.
And there's a growing pain and sometimes it's difficult, sometimes it's tough to be able to create at that level. But the reward is through the roof. And you know, the change, it occurs quickly. And I was talking to someone about it and he says, well, that'll be nothing when you're doing three a day. And it's like, that's the way you need to look at the world. There's always more in you.
And if you don't remind yourself of that, it just goes untapped, right? Like again, I could easily see a situation where I just put out one video a day or one video every 10 days for the rest of my life. I'd never know. I'd never know what that other door could unlock.
So whether it's running, whether it's work, whether it's at home, whether it's a relationship, whether it's something you're building, whether it's something you want to create, whether it's something you want to stop doing, you can always be doing it a little bit better, a little bit faster. And that's what this video is about, and I hope you remember that.
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Chapter 6: How do we recognize and overcome our fears?
When light turns out the light and shakes your world at the foundation, it isn't to check your progress, but to remind you that you can be the light. You can withstand the rumbling underneath you. That we will never completely mitigate adversity. But we were given perhaps the greatest gift of all, the power to decide what will become of it. What's the difference between simple and easy?
Well, simple is straightforward, uncomplicated. Easy, on the other hand, means achieved without great effort. The difference between those two words is subtle, but essential to understand. One deals with the complexity of an outcome. The other, your will and determination to achieve that outcome. Becoming who you most want to be is simple. But becoming who you most want to be is not easy.
Just like walking is simple, yet hiking up a mountain is not easy. The procedure didn't change, the context did. So let's talk about context. Let's talk about this cyclical nature of growth because it's not that most people can't, it's that most people won't. It's not that most people don't get how, It's that they don't have a strong enough why.
If the path is laid out before you, you just have to be willing to walk down it. Will you? Step one, realize there's more out there. It's not that what you're doing now isn't amazing. It's just that yesterday's act of courage is now today's status quo. What was the spectacular is now the mundane. What was once the ceiling you had to jump to touch is now the floor you walk on.
So at the very least, it prompts you to ask, well, what's next? Simple. Not easy. Step two, the acquisition of courage. Yesterday's courage was a fight. It took a lot out of you, and it's ultimately what got you here. But it dropped you at the curb, it waved goodbye and went on its merry way, and here you are. You can stay here. A lot of people do.
You can reminisce of the glory days, the old path, yesterday's triumphs. Or, You can do that perpetually uncomfortable exercise of vulnerability. Stepping into tomorrow's unknown, reminding yourself that life's greatest rewards have a hefty price tag, and that price is discomfort. But I've already played this game, one might think. No, what you did was learn the rules.
Now it's time to apply them to a new setting, and around goes the merry-go-round. It might seem like a replication, from the horizontal, but here's the secret. You can't see the vertical. You have yet to look down and see your ascent, see what you're becoming.
Just by staying on, holding tight, just by believing in yourself enough to begin again, you are fanning those tiny flames of courage in your soul that wait to be spread like a wildfire. Simple, but not easy. Step three, mistakes. Now, of course, it's not the mistakes themselves you fear. It's what you think those mistakes will mean.
Ridicule, embarrassment, lack of direction or identity, losing what you have, but here's the catch. When you realize the upside is greater than the downside, you liberate yourself. When you realize there's more to gain than to lose, your potential for greatness is born. How does one act on this? Mistakes. By making mistakes. By injecting yourself into the turbulence of progress.
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Chapter 8: How can we transform mistakes into opportunities?
And if not, perhaps some adjustment is in order. Perhaps you've lost sight of that North Star that lights up our lives and illuminates the way. Take solace in the fact that life is not as serious as we make it out to be. We don't live in a world of right and wrong, good and bad, yes and no, but a continuum.
An opportunity to seek out and find the beautiful ups and the meaningful downs to set our sights on the horizons that matter. See, when the little things feel too complex or burdensome, it's because the big things are misaligned. And that is a powerful idea to grasp. It's never that life is too difficult. It's that we have closed our eyes.
So don't be fooled by those selling you reality as some problem, some obligation that must be dealt with. No, today is the greatest gift of your lifetime. And the same will be true every day moving forward. And to echo Jim Rohn, absolutely it is a gift comprised of sacrifice, discomfort along the way, But that's a small price to pay for entry to the show.
For the ability to embrace the mystery and embark upon the adventure when you're pointed to the right North Star While the road, it feels less treacherous on your feet, the hills less strenuous on your legs, what we often deem to be a lack of preparedness, ability, strength, well, might just be a lack of alignment. So adjust. Because this world, flexible and limitless, invites you to do just that.
It invites you to explore until you've uncovered your vision. To pursue it like nothing else matters. To sidestep the obstacles, invert the setbacks, and lastly to find hope when there appears to be none. To set your sails, walk your path, run your race, and surrender to that which is beyond your control.
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