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#3666: Status Anxiety Is A Positioning Issue [Part 1 of 2]

podcast May 28, 2026


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Status anxiety is something I’ve been asked about many times, so I’m breaking it down in a two-part series. I explain it as a feeling of pressure that comes from comparing your position to others, not from your actual level of success or ability. Most of the time, it comes from a hierarchy you create in your own mind and then judge yourself against it.

When your identity gets tied to rank, even small changes in who’s around you can make you feel unstable or “less than.” I break down how this creates anxiety and why your position can shift based on things you can’t control. This is the starting point before I get into how to deal with it mentally and practically.

Show Notes:

[05:54]#1 Status anxiety is comparison without control.

[12:33]#2 Visibility amplifies insecurity.

[17:53]#3 Hierarchy obsession weakens execution.

[22:22] Recap

Next Steps:


Execution is not a talent.  
It is a standard.

If your results don’t match your ability, something in your approach is out of alignment.

Most people do not have a motivation problem.  
They have a consistency problem.

Power Presence is the system for operating with greater discipline, clarity, structure, and execution under pressure.

Learn more:
→ http://www.PowerPresenceProtocol.com 

This show is the public record of standards.

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