Clarity Under Pressure

YPSG #7: How to Stop Letting Bad Coworkers Derail Your Career

5 min · 24 jun 2026
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Have you ever worked with someone who consistently misses deadlines, creates extra work for everyone else, and somehow still keeps their job? You're not alone. In this episode of the Young Professional Survival Guide, Lisa explores one of the biggest hidden career traps for high performers: becoming distracted by other people's poor performance. While underperforming coworkers can be frustrating, spending too much time focusing on their behavior comes at a cost. Every minute spent complaining, comparing, or keeping score is mental energy that isn't being invested in your own growth. In this episode, you'll learn: * Why obsessing over underperforming coworkers slows your own career growth * How to shift your focus from frustration to personal development * What you can and cannot control in the workplace * How reputation, reliability, and professionalism compound over time * Why the best leaders focus on results instead of keeping score If you've ever found yourself asking, "How is this person still employed?" this episode is for you. Key takeaway: Don't let someone else's lack of discipline become your distraction. #CareerDevelopment #YoungProfessionals #Leadership #ProfessionalGrowth #OfficePolitics #CareerAdvice #LeadershipDevelopment #WorkplaceCulture #EarlyCareer #ClarityUnderPressure

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