Contenders Wanted

Episode 18 - Hustling and grinding leads to failure with Fraser Cameron

February 22, 2021 Rob Cook / Fraser Cameron Season 1 Episode 18
Contenders Wanted
Episode 18 - Hustling and grinding leads to failure with Fraser Cameron
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Show Notes

Do you ever just feel burnt out? Like you’re trying as hard as you can but you just can’t seem to make the progress you were hoping towards your goals and the life you want to live? I know I’ve been there many times. Well our guest today would likely say that these feelings have come from hustling, and working, and grinding away too much. Our guest today is Fraser Cameron and he has made it his mission to push back against what he believes to be a toxic hustle and grind culture in our world today.  

Fraser is from beautiful New Zealand and among other things, is an epicPERFORMANCE Coach. He focuses on helping driven men (executives/entrepreneurs/business owners) to achieve previously unthought of levels of happiness, success, freedom and fulfillment in life - at work, home & play. He says that his program is all about maximizing you, being a better you, and living a life you wouldn't trade for anything. This includes happiness is LIVING your passions and freedom in the ability to CHOOSE, What, when, how and with whom. Since 2012 it’s been Frasers MISSION to help other men master peak performance and he has helped over 900 individuals do just that.

  • Who is Fraser and what does he do (3:31)
  • Fraser's story of leaving his "successful" corporate job (6:56)
  • The prevalence of the scarcity mindset and making excuses (14:59)
  • The power of input from those who love you (23:26)
  • What's wrong with the hustle and grind culture and a better alternative (30:23)
  • Fraser's advice for not falling into the hustle and grind myth (39:32)
  • Fraser's formula for maximizing your value (52:41)
  • What does it mean to Fraser to be a Contender (1:03:05)


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As always, feel free to reach out to me by emailing me at rob@contenderswanted.com for suggestions of ways to improve the show, to let me know how the show is helping you, or to even suggest a future guest.

Who is Fraser and what does he do
Fraser's story of leaving his "successful" corporate job
The pervasiveness of the scarcity mindset and making excuses
The power of input from those who love us
What's wrong with the hustle and grind culture and a better alternative
Fraser's advice for how to not fall into the trap of short-term grind to short-term grind
Fraser's formula for maximizing your value
What does it mean to Fraser to be a Contender
How to contact Fraser
My thoughts on Value