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Increase Your Impact with Justin Su'a | A Podcast For Leaders

Episode 2,211: Reset

Increase Your Impact with Justin Su'a | A Podcast For Leaders

Justin Su'a

Business, Sports

4.91.3K Ratings

🗓️ 2 February 2026

⏱️ 3 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, I talk about designing a reset system.

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0:00.9

Most people think the best performers in a world win because they make fewer mistakes.

0:05.3

Well, that is very true.

0:07.7

There's also another component that is often overlooked.

0:11.3

These people win because they recover faster from the mistakes they do make.

0:16.2

Good morning and welcome to the Increasing Impact Podcast.

0:18.2

I'm Justin Sua, episode 2,211. And in this episode,

0:24.0

we're talking about how the best in the world don't just make fewer mistakes. They move on

0:29.0

quickly from the ones they do make. Because as we always talk about, the longer you hold on to

0:34.5

something, the heavier it gets. And as you hold on to these mistakes,

0:39.9

eventually that weight will slow everything down. It will slow your thinking down. It will slow

0:46.2

your decision making down. It will even slow your body down. You need to remember that you're

0:51.3

human. You will mess up. You will fall short of your own expectations.

0:57.0

Even in things you're supposed to be good at.

1:00.0

And while you might feel like a failure, it's part of being human.

1:06.0

The competitive edge isn't being flawless and perfect all the time. The competitive edge is being

1:13.6

able to reset and to bounce back and to bounce back faster than your opponents. I worked with an

1:21.3

athlete once who built this mindset into his postgamegame system and after every performance his shower

1:29.3

wasn't just physical it was also mental he wouldn't step out until he let go of

1:35.3

that day's mistakes that's what a bounce-back system looks like and that system helped

1:41.3

him create consistency the consistent ability to let go of the failures of today and move on to tomorrow.

1:49.0

And so my invitation to you is to consider this question, what would moving on faster actually look like an observable behavior for you?

1:59.4

What would moving on faster actually look like in observable behavior for you. What would moving on faster actually look like an observable behavior

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