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The Power of Minding Your Own Damn Business | Ep. 433

Jason Frazier Episode 433

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The Quiet Superpower of High Performers: Mind Your Own Business

The speaker shares a “quiet and silent superpower” used by high performers: minding your own business as a focus strategy. They explain that constantly watching and comparing yourself to others—numbers, production, content, recognition, wins and losses—scatters attention, drains clarity, and harms execution and momentum. Over-focusing on others can lead to emotional decisions, frequent pivots, doubt, and chasing noise. Instead, high performers compete with their own consistency by creating a personal standard that drives habits, execution, and growth. Minding your own business means staying committed to your mission and redirecting drifting focus back to fundamentals like outreach, conversations, systems, learning, and execution, because focusing on your own work helps your business grow.

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