In every organization, there’s always that one person who seems to operate on another level. The one who turns chaos into clarity, challenges into wins, and goals into momentum. These people don’t just perform, they also elevate everyone around them. They’re what I call unicorn performers. The rare few who don’t just meet expectations but redefine what’s possible.
If you’ve read Your Framework to Success, you already know that greatness isn’t luck. It’s built. It’s earned through clarity, consistency, and commitment. Being a unicorn performer isn’t about talent or title; it’s about how you think, plan, and execute when others hesitate out of fear.
Here are three ways to build that mindset and become the kind of performer every team wants and every spectator desires to be.
1. Live to Succeed, Not to Survive
Most people spend their days managing problems and avoiding failure. Unicorn performers don’t live that way. Unicorns live to succeed. They make intentional moves driven by vision and purpose.
When you operate from a survival mindset, your energy goes toward fear and avoiding risk. But when you operate from a success mindset, you lean into growth. You see opportunities where others see obstacles. You stop asking, “What if it doesn’t work?” and start asking, “What if it does?”
In Your Framework to Success, I write, “There are two types of people in this world: those who live to succeed and those who live to survive.”
That simple distinction changes everything.
Try this: Ask yourself, “What would it look like if I stopped reacting and started building?” Then take one step, just one, toward that answer today. Maybe its simple as immersing yourself in more advanced knowledge in your current field, for example?
2. Execute with Quality Effort and Strategic Thinking
Unicorn performers win in the execution phase. They’re not busy; they’re effective. They don’t waste motion. Every task, meeting, and move has intent behind it.
They practice Quality Effort (QE). A concept that blends precision with purpose. It’s not about doing more. It’s about doing better. Whether it’s sending an email, presenting a proposal, or solving a problem, unicorns do it with focus and clarity because every detail reflects their commitment to excellence.
Strategic thinking is their secret weapon. They don’t play checkers; they are constantly looking for moves with what they have on their mental chessboard. They think several moves ahead, balancing immediate wins with long-term impact. That’s what makes their work look effortless from the outside, when it’s anything but.
Try this: Before you start any task, ask “What’s the purpose of this?” and “What does success look like when I’m done?” If you can’t answer, don’t start until you can. Then look at the resources you have now. Then strategize with what you have.
3. Stay Committed When Others Quit
Everyone’s motivated at the beginning. The difference between good and great lies in what happens after the excitement fades.
Commitment is the superglue of success. It’s the promise you keep to yourself long after the feeling that made it fades away. Unicorns know that setbacks aren’t stop signs; they’re checkpoints. They don’t just endure hard seasons, they grow through them.
When things get tough, unicorns don’t back down, they double down. They lean on habits, self-discipline, and belief in their mission. That mindset builds unstoppable momentum.
As Your Framework to Success says, “Commitment is what separates those who simply dream from those who actually achieve.”
Try this: When you feel like quitting, take one more small action in the direction of your goal. Momentum is built one disciplined step at a time.
Take time to think about on the habits that need to change in your life. Identify the routines that drain your focus or limit your progress. Then, define a set of core values that will anchor your decisions and actions moving forward. When your habits align with your values, discipline becomes easier and commitment feels natural. You’re no longer forcing progress, you’re living it.
Becoming the Unicorn
Being a unicorn performer isn’t about being perfect. It’s about being strategic and consistent, and making the hard choices most people avoid. It’s about showing up with purpose, executing with excellence, and staying the course when comfort calls you to quit.
When you combine a success mindset with quality effort and unshakable commitment, you’ll stand out. Not because you’re chasing attention, but because your results demand it.
So ask yourself:
Am I living to survive, or living to succeed? Do I wait for opportunities? Or, do I create them?