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Do The Work | Mindset Mastery is an unfiltered dive into the life of a real estate entrepreneur. Conversations are real, raw and uncensored. This is not your "everything is sunshine" conversation. Our guests will not posture, BS, or pretend they have it all figured out. You will hear stories of tragedies, failures, and pain to their transformational journey of becoming a Badass Agent. This is Real Life, Real People, Real Estate.2018 - Do The Work ® Economía Exito Profesional Gestión y Liderazgo Liderazgo
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  • PERSPECTIVE CHANGES EVERYTHING | Mindset Mastery w/ A.Z. Araujo
    Apr 13 2026
    In this episode of Do The Work | Mindset Mastery, I found myself reflecting on how easy it is to stay stuck in a version of life that we have simply accepted as truth. And the reality is, most of us are not lacking opportunity. We are lacking perspective. The moment that perspective shifts, everything changes. There have been moments in my life where I thought this is just how it is. This is how business works. This is how relationships feel. This is as far as I can go. And I believed it. I stood on it. I operated from it. But then something happens. Something exposes the truth. And when that truth shows up, you are faced with a decision. Stay the same or flip the switch. That is the moment that defines everything. The story of Paul hit me hard because he was not always Paul. He was Saul. A man with strong convictions, completely convinced he was right, even while he was doing damage. And that is what most people miss. Just because you are convinced does not mean you are correct. Your current results are a reflection of what you believe to be true. If you believe your business is hard, it will be. If you believe your marriage is broken, it will feel that way. If you believe you can only go so far, you will stop right there. That becomes your reality. Not because it is the truth, but because it is the truth you chose. But when you are exposed to something different, when you see what is actually possible, when you see people doing what you thought could not be done, that is your moment. That is where everything can change. That is where you flip the switch. I have lived this. I have seen it in my marriage. I have seen it in my business. I have seen it in how I treated myself and the people around me. Once I realized that the way I was showing up was creating the very limitations I was frustrated by, I had a choice. Go back to that version or step into something greater. And once you truly see it, going back is a decision. Not an accident. A decision. That is why I say it is ignorant to see the truth and still choose the same patterns. From that point forward, it is about staying in it. Fighting the good fight. That means showing up when it is uncomfortable. Showing up when it is repetitive. Showing up when it feels like nothing is working. Because that is where most people fall off. Not because they are incapable, but because they stop. Finishing the race means endurance. It means you keep going regardless of the ups and downs. You do not let one bad week define you. You do not let one slow month convince you that everything is falling apart. You keep moving. And keeping the faith is trusting that everything you are going through has a purpose. That even when it feels inconvenient or overwhelming, you are going to figure it out. That it is only a matter of time. This is where most people struggle. They let their emotions control their actions. They dim their own light. They start questioning everything they once believed in. But the truth is, you already know what to do. You have done it before. You have proven it before. So why go back? I am not going back to who I used to be. That version of me created limits, created dysfunction, created ceilings. Once I saw what was possible, once I saw how I was supposed to show up as a leader, as a husband, as a father, there was no going back. Does that mean I do not get challenged? No. It means I do not turn the switch off. Maybe it dims for a moment, but I turn it right back up. I show up again. That is the difference. At the end of the day, you have to ask yourself what version of you are you choosing to be. Because once you see the truth, once you see what is possible, there is no excuse to stay the same. Now the question becomes, are you ready to fight the good fight, finish the race, and keep the faith? Questions to Reflect On What truth have you already been exposed to that you are still choosing to ignore? Where in your life are you operating from old beliefs that are no longer serving you? What would change immediately if you fully committed to not going back to your old version? Notable Quotes "I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith." "Your convictions are creating your current results whether you realize it or not." "Once you see the truth, going back is no longer confusion. It is a decision." Follow A.Z. Araujo on Social Media: Instagram: @azaraujoFacebook: A.Z. AraujoTikTok: A.Z. AraujoYouTube: 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.combigmoneybrokerage.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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    24 m
  • SHOW UP! | Mindset Mastery w/ A.Z. Araujo
    Apr 6 2026
    In this episode of Do The Work | Mindset Mastery… I was sitting there thinking about how fast time is moving. The first quarter is already gone. And I started asking myself a real question. Not what I want. Not what I hope for. But what have I already decided is done. As I was climbing Camelback this weekend, I caught myself thinking about hitting a billion in sales. And then it hit me. It is already done. That is no longer the question. Now the question is how we get to two. That is the shift. That is the difference. And most people never get there because they stay stuck in wanting. The Problem With Wanting I see it all the time. People want the car. They want the house. They want the business. They want the life. But they never think about the day after they get it. What happens when you finally achieve that goal you have been chasing for years? What are you showing up for then? Most people never get there because they never make the decision. They stay in this cycle of wanting, hoping, waiting for something to click. Waiting for the deal. Waiting for the opportunity. Waiting for something external to validate them. That moment never comes. The real shift happens when you stop wanting and you decide. The Flip Of The Switch I learned this by watching Carla. At first it was a want. She wanted to compete. She wanted to be on that stage. She wanted to earn her pro card. But the moment she said, I am going to get it, everything changed. Her habits changed. Her schedule changed. Her excuses disappeared. No babysitter. She figured it out. Kids at home. She brought them with her. Late at night. She showed up anyway. Early morning. She showed up anyway. There was no more negotiation. No more stories. No more waiting. That is the flip of the switch. And that is when everything starts aligning. The right people. The right opportunities. The right situations. Not because of luck, but because of conviction. Excuses Are The Delay On Your Life Most people are not lacking opportunity. They are lacking commitment. You do not show up because you are not feeling well. You do not show up because a deal fell through. You do not show up because someone said something that got under your skin. And every time you do that, you push your life further away from you. I watched Carla show up with a broken toe. I watched her show up when everything around her could have justified stopping. I even tried to throw her off at times. And it still did not matter. The next day she showed up. That is the difference. I Had To Face Myself There was a time where I was the problem. I would show up until things got hard. Until something went wrong. Until I felt uncomfortable. And then I would shut down. I blamed circumstances. I blamed people. I blamed situations. But the truth was simple. I was not showing up. And when I finally got tired of my own excuses, that is when everything changed. I decided that no matter what happens, I show up. Deals fall apart. I show up. People leave. I show up. Personal problems hit. I show up. Embarrassment. Fear. Doubt. I show up. That is it. Showing Up Changes Everything Showing up is not just about your business. It is about your health. It is about your family. It is about your mindset. It is about your standards. When you decide that nothing is going to take you off your path, everything about you changes. You still feel fear. You still have doubt. You still go through stress. But it no longer controls your actions. You move anyway. And when you do that consistently, your life starts to build in a completely different direction. Make The Decision Second quarter is here. If you are waiting for a sign, this is it. Stop wanting. Stop blaming. Stop sitting on the sidelines. Make the decision. Not tomorrow. Not next week. Not when something works out. Right now. Flip the switch and keep it on. Because the only difference between those winning and those still waiting is that one group decided they were not going to stop. Questions For Reflection Where in your life are you still operating from a place of wanting instead of decidingWhat excuse have you been using that is delaying the results you say you wantIf you committed to showing up no matter what for the next 90 days, what would your life look like Notable Quotes "Success is inevitable when you show up doing the right things day in and day out." "The flip happens when it goes from I want to I am getting it." "You do not stop doing what you are responsible for just because things are not going your way." Follow A.Z. Araujo on Social Media: Instagram: @azaraujoFacebook: A.Z. AraujoTikTok: A.Z. AraujoYouTube: 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.combigmoneybrokerage.com Join my mailing list for updates! New Do The Work Gear: Check out the ...
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    27 m
  • HOW TO GET GOING WHEN YOU'VE FALLEN OFF | Mindset Mastery w/ A.Z. Araujo
    Mar 30 2026
    In this episode of Do The Work | Mindset Mastery, I found myself reflecting on something simple but powerful. As we close out the first quarter, the truth is right in front of all of us. Some are winning at a high level and others feel like they are falling behind. And the real question becomes this… how do you keep going no matter where you are? I started thinking about the version of me that refuses to stop. The one that keeps pushing, keeps building, keeps fighting through doubt, fear, and uncertainty. That version did not just appear overnight. It was built through experiences, failures, pressure, and a decision to keep showing up no matter what. One of the biggest realizations for me is this. If you are in business, you have to compete. You cannot sit back and watch others win and convince yourself that their success is not meant for you. That mindset will slowly turn into frustration, then jealousy, then excuses. I have seen it happen too many times. Competing is not about tearing others down. It is about seeing yourself in that same position and deciding you belong there too. It is about waking up with the mindset that no one is going to outwork you today. It is about holding yourself to a standard where your word actually means something. I had a moment recently that reminded me of this. I told a group I would be at Camelback Mountain the next morning and I missed it. No one had to call me out. I felt it immediately. That feeling of not showing up, of going against my own word, it hit me hard. That is what competition looks like. It is internal. It is personal. It is tied directly to your integrity. But competition is not the only thing that drives me. Sometimes it is memory. I go back to the moments where I felt like I was failing. When I questioned myself as a provider. When I felt like everything around me was falling apart. Those were real moments. And instead of running from them, I use them. I remember how it felt to be in that place so I never allow myself to stay there again. Because the truth is, most of the problems we face today do not even compare to what we have already been through. But if we forget that, we start making our current challenges feel bigger than they really are. Then there is discipline. There are days I do not feel like showing up. Days where my mind is somewhere else, where I feel off, where I am not at my best. But discipline creates a minimum standard. It does not care how you feel. It does not care if you are motivated. It just requires you to show up. And that standard matters. Because when you do not have discipline, your off days cost you everything. You stop showing up, you isolate, you slow down your business, you create distance in your relationships. Discipline keeps you moving forward even when everything in you wants to pause. Another thing that keeps me going is the environment. I look around and I see people winning. I see people overcoming things that six months ago felt impossible for them. I get messages, I hear stories, I see growth happening in real time. And it forces me to ask myself… how can I sit here and feel sorry for myself when all of this is happening around me? Sometimes it is not competition, memory, or discipline that gets you going. Sometimes it is simply being connected to people who are rising. And then there is responsibility. At the end of the day, this is bigger than just you. The way you show up affects your family, your kids, your spouse. I have seen what happens when you allow doubt and negativity to take over. I have seen how it changes the way people look at you. I have felt that shift before and it does not sit right. You are responsible for creating a stable, safe, and strong environment. Not just financially, but emotionally. The way you handle pressure, the way you respond to challenges, it all impacts the people around you. There was a moment I remember clearly when I could feel that confidence in me fading in my own household. That look of belief started to turn into doubt. And I knew I created that. That was on me. That was a result of how I was showing up. That is when everything shifted. I stopped blaming circumstances and took full responsibility. Because the moment you do that, you take your power back. And I want to be real with you. Even now, there are days where I am off. Days where nothing seems to click. Just recently, I had one of those days where everything felt heavy. I tried to push through it and nothing worked. So I did something different. I gave myself permission to feel it. I stopped fighting it. I allowed myself to sit in it, process it, and understand it. And instead of letting it take over days or weeks like it used to, it took me about an hour and a half to reset. After that, I was back on my game. That is growth. Not that you never feel it, but that you recover faster. At the end of it all, there is no single thing that keeps you going. It is a combination of competition, memory, ...
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