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This is part two of my breakdown on status anxiety, and I explain how it’s not really about confidence or skill, but about structure. Status anxiety disappears when you increase your own leverage, meaning you can produce more results from less input. When your leverage grows, comparison starts to lose power because you’re focused on what you can control and multiply, not where you rank against others.
I also talk about how most status games online are just attention games, and the real winners are the ones who own the system, not the ones competing inside it. Once control replaces comparison, stability comes back and the anxiety fades out.
Show Notes:
[04:06]#1 Leverage removes the need for validation.
[08:28]#2 Internal standards override external ranking.
[16:12]#3 Scarcity thinking inflates hierarchy.
[19:35] Recap
Next Steps:
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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.
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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 […]
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