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THE UPPER LIMIT | Mindset Mastery w/ A.Z. Araujo
Manage episode 509113941 series 2422106
In this episode of Do The Work | Mindset Mastery
I reflected on the way we often sabotage ourselves after hitting milestones in life, marriage, or business. What I discovered is that success is not the final destination. It is only proof of what we are capable of, but if we stop doing the things that got us there, erosion sets in. That erosion often shows up as stress, frustration, and even conflict in relationships.
The Upper Limit
One of the biggest lessons I shared is the idea of the upper limit. When things are going too well, we unconsciously put a ceiling on how far we can go. Instead of celebrating a win and building on it, fear creeps in. We start asking questions like, “What if I can’t do this again?” or “What if this was just luck?” Those thoughts slowly break down our momentum.
I have seen it in my business and in my marriage. A great month in sales, or a great season at home, would unknowingly trigger fear that it could not last. Instead of making more deposits into the relationships and actions that created those wins, I would rest on the belief that things should just stay good on their own. The truth is, success only multiplies when we continue doing the work that got us there.
Deflection and Spite
Another pattern I noticed is how easy it is to deflect blame when things start breaking down. It is easy to say it is my clients, it is the market, it is my spouse, it is my kids. But weeks or months before, when everything was flowing, I was not saying those things. The problem was not them. The problem was me. I stopped showing up the same way. I stopped making deposits. And eventually the energy dropped, leading to spite and disconnection.
Breaking the Dysfunction
The dysfunction shows up when we start believing that joy, peace, or prosperity cannot last. We tell ourselves that if things are too good, something bad must be around the corner. That thinking erodes the very progress we worked so hard for. The real challenge is to catch it early. To identify when fear is sneaking in after a big win and to remind ourselves that success is repeatable. Prosperity has no ceiling.
When I look back at my own life, both in business and in marriage, the times that desperation took over were the times I failed to catch those upper limits. The key is to take full responsibility. To audit where I stopped making the daily deposits. To remember that success is not luck, it is the result of intention and consistency.
Conclusion
The upper limit is not the end of your progress unless you allow it to be. Wins are not meant to be one-time events. They are proof of what is possible when you stay committed and consistent. Stop deflecting, stop doubting, and stop fearing that success will disappear. Put in the deposits daily, and prosperity will keep multiplying in every area of your life.
Reflective Questions
- Where in your life have you unconsciously placed an upper limit after a big win?
- What deposits did you stop making in your marriage, business, or personal growth that once fueled your success?
- How can you shift your mindset today to see prosperity as limitless rather than temporary?
Notable Quotes
- “The moment you start to fear that it is never going to happen again is the moment you are already eroding your progression.”
- “Success is an obligation and a responsibility, and it requires daily deposits to keep multiplying.”
- “It is not about your clients, your spouse, or your kids. It is about what you stopped doing.”
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:
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:
99 episodes
Manage episode 509113941 series 2422106
In this episode of Do The Work | Mindset Mastery
I reflected on the way we often sabotage ourselves after hitting milestones in life, marriage, or business. What I discovered is that success is not the final destination. It is only proof of what we are capable of, but if we stop doing the things that got us there, erosion sets in. That erosion often shows up as stress, frustration, and even conflict in relationships.
The Upper Limit
One of the biggest lessons I shared is the idea of the upper limit. When things are going too well, we unconsciously put a ceiling on how far we can go. Instead of celebrating a win and building on it, fear creeps in. We start asking questions like, “What if I can’t do this again?” or “What if this was just luck?” Those thoughts slowly break down our momentum.
I have seen it in my business and in my marriage. A great month in sales, or a great season at home, would unknowingly trigger fear that it could not last. Instead of making more deposits into the relationships and actions that created those wins, I would rest on the belief that things should just stay good on their own. The truth is, success only multiplies when we continue doing the work that got us there.
Deflection and Spite
Another pattern I noticed is how easy it is to deflect blame when things start breaking down. It is easy to say it is my clients, it is the market, it is my spouse, it is my kids. But weeks or months before, when everything was flowing, I was not saying those things. The problem was not them. The problem was me. I stopped showing up the same way. I stopped making deposits. And eventually the energy dropped, leading to spite and disconnection.
Breaking the Dysfunction
The dysfunction shows up when we start believing that joy, peace, or prosperity cannot last. We tell ourselves that if things are too good, something bad must be around the corner. That thinking erodes the very progress we worked so hard for. The real challenge is to catch it early. To identify when fear is sneaking in after a big win and to remind ourselves that success is repeatable. Prosperity has no ceiling.
When I look back at my own life, both in business and in marriage, the times that desperation took over were the times I failed to catch those upper limits. The key is to take full responsibility. To audit where I stopped making the daily deposits. To remember that success is not luck, it is the result of intention and consistency.
Conclusion
The upper limit is not the end of your progress unless you allow it to be. Wins are not meant to be one-time events. They are proof of what is possible when you stay committed and consistent. Stop deflecting, stop doubting, and stop fearing that success will disappear. Put in the deposits daily, and prosperity will keep multiplying in every area of your life.
Reflective Questions
- Where in your life have you unconsciously placed an upper limit after a big win?
- What deposits did you stop making in your marriage, business, or personal growth that once fueled your success?
- How can you shift your mindset today to see prosperity as limitless rather than temporary?
Notable Quotes
- “The moment you start to fear that it is never going to happen again is the moment you are already eroding your progression.”
- “Success is an obligation and a responsibility, and it requires daily deposits to keep multiplying.”
- “It is not about your clients, your spouse, or your kids. It is about what you stopped doing.”
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:
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:
99 episodes
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