339. How To Be Awesome At Normalizing What Should Be Normal
How To Be Awesome At Everything
Lindsay Dickhout
4.6 • 621 Ratings
🗓️ 19 November 2025
⏱️ 29 minutes
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Summary
Things To Normalize
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Normalize saying no to cheap dopamine and yes to deep dopamine.
Joy comes from doing what you're built to do. Action over distraction.
Delay instant gratification for meaningful payoff. -
Bring your own food places when you don't like the options.
Take ownership of your choices instead of settling for what's easy. -
Assume people will make mistakes and ask questions, double check things, and take notes.
It's not negative. It's responsible. -
Normalize working hard, including on weekends, when you're pursuing something you believe in.
Showing up when it counts matters. Especially at unconventional hours. -
Normalize not drinking until you throw up.
Choose self mastery and presence instead of blackout culture.
Clarity over blur. Presence over party. -
Normalize not having sex until you find someone you deeply respect or want to build a life with.
Choose what matches your values instead of what culture expects. -
Normalize starting something brand new and taking big risks, even when people think it's strange.
Launch even when you're scared. -
Normalize celebrating your wins as big as birthdays.
If it mattered to you, it's worth celebrating. -
Normalize working out seven days a week with rest and stretch built in.
Movement is medicine. Make it a daily non negotiable. -
Normalize questioning teachers, institutions, and systems when something doesn't make sense.
Stand up for your kids and yourself with confidence and curiosity. -
Normalize using your calendar as your measure of wealth.
Time matters more than money. Protect it. -
Normalize defining success for yourself.
Choose your own values and live by them with confidence. -
Normalize being loud, opinionated, and real when something matters.
Speak up. Be fiery. Be aligned. -
Normalize rest and recovery as essential parts of working hard.
Rest is productive. Rest gives you your edge. -
Normalize letting your kids see you hustle, fail, pivot, and rise.
Show the process, not perfection. -
Normalize doing things you're not good at yet.
The climb has no peak. Let yourself be a beginner. -
Normalize saying "I don't know."
Honesty and humility create real strength. -
Normalize choosing your inner circle intentionally.
Your environment shapes your growth. Curate it well. -
Normalize early mornings, disciplined schedules, and foundational habits.
Keep life simple and focused. -
Normalize embracing pain and discomfort as signs you're growing.
Lean into growth rather than backing away from it. -
Normalize enjoying the process instead of obsessing over the outcome.
Appreciate the now. Joy lives in the doing. -
Normalize aligning your body, mind, and spirit with your purpose.
Success includes health, relationships, and inner peace. -
Normalize valuing your health as highly as you value your work.
Health is foundational to everything else. -
Normalize being different, weird, or exceptional.
Normal actions get normal results. Stand out proudly. -
Normalize prioritizing sleep, recovery, and emotional wellbeing.
Rest deeply and intentionally. -
Normalize teaching your kids to build their own path.
Encourage their independence and confidence. -
Normalize celebrating vulnerability, asking for help, and being transparent about your journey.
Choose authenticity over perfection.
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| 0:00.0 | I have lots of thoughts to share today of things I think we should normalize, things that aren't |
| 0:05.5 | considered normal in general in the world we live in. And I'm going to argue my point of why I think |
| 0:10.4 | they should be for us and for our families and for the people around us. Because our goal is |
| 0:16.0 | always to strive for fulfillment and joy and health and longevity and peace of mind. And all of these ideas I'm |
| 0:22.7 | going to present to you today, support all of that. I am going to get heat for some of these, |
| 0:27.2 | and I love it because it's going against the grain and thinking for ourselves and being |
| 0:32.5 | exceptional. Let's go. You're listening to the How to Be Awesome at Everything podcast, where we're obsessed with |
| 0:39.4 | life hacks that make your life more awesome. |
| 0:42.5 | Your host, Lindsay Dick Hout, is an entrepreneur and business owner, a mom and wife, |
| 0:47.5 | and someone who wants to do things over the top at all times. |
| 0:51.3 | This concept started as a collection of things Lindsay has learned that she was |
| 0:55.2 | documenting to get to her kids one day. And now it's a podcast. Join us on this journey where we |
| 1:00.4 | talk about how to be awesome at everything we do. Here's Lindsay. Okay, I want to start this episode |
| 1:09.5 | by saying, I believe wholeheartedly that people should do |
| 1:14.3 | whatever they want to do, that nobody should tell people how to live or what to think. |
| 1:19.4 | This is in no way me saying that this is what you should do or this is what everyone should do. |
| 1:25.3 | These are ideas and thoughts of things that I think should, |
| 1:30.7 | like, it would benefit us to consider these things normal, to like normalize it in our mind, |
| 1:37.3 | in our routine, in the things we do, in the conversations we have, the way we interact with |
| 1:42.9 | our loved ones. So I want to say that right off |
| 1:45.4 | the start. This is not a like, you should do these things. Do whatever you want. It's your life. |
| 1:50.1 | Live it how you want. These are some thoughts that I think will really add value to your life |
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