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EPISODE · Apr 20, 2026 · 25 MIN

IT'S HOW YOU DO ALL THINGS | Mindset Mastery w/ A.Z. Araujo

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In this episode of Do The Work | Mindset Mastery, I had one of those mornings that seems small on the surface but ends up hitting you right in the face with a bigger truth. I'm at the gym, finishing up my workout, and I realize I lost my AirPod case. Now this is not new for me. I leave things behind all the time. Normally I just retrace my steps and find it exactly where I left it. But this time, nothing. I checked every machine, every bench, everywhere I had been. It was gone. So I pull up Find My iPhone and start tracking it. It is telling me I am close, then far, then close again. Then I see it say it is moving. That is when I realize someone has it. I follow the signal around the gym, looking like I am on a mission, and finally I lock in. I slow down, I get intentional, and I start narrowing it down step by step. Warmer, warmer, warmer. Until I am standing right over the guy who has it. I ring it. I hear it. It is coming from him. I ask him if he found it. He says no. I ring it again. Still no. Then finally he pulls out two cases, mine and his, and tries to play it off like he thought it was his. Now here is the thing. That moment could have gone a lot of different ways. But what stuck with me was not the situation itself. It was what that little device represents in my life. That AirPod case is not just something I use. It is one of the most valuable tools I have. Not because of what it costs, but because of what I do with it. That is where everything changed for me. That is where the lesson really is. For years, I did not take responsibility for my growth. I did not see it as my job to improve myself as a man, as a husband, as a leader. I reacted to life. I blamed. I deflected. I carried this mindset that if someone pushed me, I would push back. And I was proud of that. That mentality cost me. It cost me peace. It cost me relationships. It almost cost me my life. And when I finally started to change, it came down to one realization. How you do one thing is how you do all things. That hit me hard. Because it forced me to look at everything. Not just my business. Not just my results. But how I showed up in every area of my life. When my marriage was not where it needed to be, I wanted to blame Carla. I wanted to look at other couples and feel like she should be doing more. But when I really sat back and audited myself, I saw the truth. I was not leading. I was not listening. I was not showing respect. I was not doing the things that would create the outcome I wanted. And the same thing shows up in business. Agents say their clients are emotional. Their clients do not respond. Their clients want discounts. But what if we flipped that? What if the real question is how are you showing up? Are you consistent? Are you building trust? Are you sharpening your craft? Are you respecting your own time? Because if you are not doing those things for yourself, you cannot expect others to do it for you. That is the shift. That is the perspective. You start to realize you are the common denominator. Every problem, every frustration, every pattern. You are there. And once you see that, everything changes. Because now the solution becomes clear. You stop blaming. You stop feeling entitled. You stop waiting. And you start doing the work. For me, that meant getting uncomfortable. Learning new things. Spending hours trying to figure things out. Feeling lost but staying in it anyway. Because I made a decision that I am going to be elite in everything I do. Not when it is easy. Not when I feel like it. Every single day. Because when your word becomes solid, when you can trust yourself to follow through no matter what, there is nothing you cannot build. That is the game. And it starts with taking ownership of everything. So as you go into your day, ask yourself where you are out of alignment. Where are you cutting corners? Where are you avoiding growth? Where are you blaming instead of owning? Because that is where the breakthrough is. The same way I had to slow down, lock in, and track that signal step by step, you have to do the same thing in your life. Get intentional. Get aware. Get honest. And then go to work. Questions to Reflect On Where in your life are you blaming others instead of taking full ownership of your results What patterns are showing up across your business, your relationships, and your personal habits What is one area you know you need to improve that you have been avoiding Notable Quotes "How you do one thing is how you do all things." "You are the common denominator in everything that is not working." "When your word becomes gold, there is nothing you cannot do."   Follow A.Z. Araujo on Social Media: Instagram: @azaraujo Facebook: A.Z. Araujo TikTok: A.Z. Araujo YouTube: Do The Work Podcast   For Real Estate Agents in AZ: Learn more about Do The Work Coaching and A.Z. & Associates: dothework.com/azaa   Upcoming Events: If you're a real estate brokerage owner, sign up for one of our upcoming events. Visit: dothework.com bigmoneybrokerage.com Join my mailing list for updates!   New Do The Work Gear: Check out the latest DTW and Do The Work Gear! Hats, shirts, journals, and more: • • shop.dothework.com

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