Jason Markusen Launches Personal Leadership Habits Pledge

Fargo-based entrepreneur Jason Markusen introduces a 30-day leadership and mindset pledge to help individuals build focus, energy, and positive culture.

FARGO, ND, May 09, 2026 /24-7PressRelease/ — Entrepreneur and leadership advocate Jason Markusen, Owner and CEO of Energized 4 Life, has announced the launch of a new personal initiative: the Leadership Habits Pledge, a simple, action-based commitment designed to help individuals strengthen focus, improve mindset, and build positive daily habits.

The pledge is rooted in Markusen’s long-standing belief that consistent, small actions drive meaningful results over time.

“I think a lot of people get distracted by trying to do too much,” Markusen said. “The real progress comes when you stay focused on what matters most.”

The initiative comes at a time when many individuals report feeling overwhelmed, distracted, and disengaged. According to recent data:

Only 23% of employees globally feel engaged at work (Gallup)
Over 60% of people report feeling overwhelmed by daily responsibilities (APA Stress Survey)
The average person checks their phone over 90 times per day (Asurion Research)
Multitasking can reduce productivity by up to 40% (American Psychological Association)

Markusen says these trends highlight the need for simple, practical solutions.

“Most people are capable of more than they think,” he said. “The key is staying consistent and not losing focus.”

The Leadership Habits Pledge: 7 Personal Commitments

As part of the initiative, Markusen is committing to seven daily behaviors and encouraging others to do the same:

Write down three clear priorities every day
Focus on one task at a time until it is complete
Take at least one break for physical movement daily
Limit distractions during focused work periods
Ask one better question when facing a challenge
Reflect on one lesson learned each day
Encourage at least one person daily through positive communication

“Leadership is built in small moments,” Markusen said. “It’s how you show up, how you communicate, and how you stay consistent.”

Why This Pledge Matters Now

Markusen emphasizes that leadership is not limited to titles or roles. It is reflected in everyday actions.

“Energy and focus are everything,” he said. “If those are off, it’s hard to make progress.”

Research supports this idea. Studies show that individuals who build structured daily habits are significantly more likely to stay productive and maintain long-term progress. Writing down goals alone can increase success rates by over 40%, according to research from Dominican University.

“Simple habits work,” Markusen added. “People just don’t stick with them long enough to see the results.”

Do It Yourself Toolkit: 10 Free Actions Anyone Can Take

Markusen is encouraging individuals to start small with practical, no-cost actions:

Write your top three priorities each morning
Turn off notifications during focused work time
Take a 10-minute walk to reset your mind
Keep a notebook to capture ideas and tasks
Set a timer for focused work sessions (25–45 minutes)
Ask, “What is the next step?” when stuck
Reflect on your day before going to bed
Limit multitasking and complete one task at a time
Encourage a teammate, friend, or family member daily
Review your goals weekly and adjust as needed

30-Day Leadership Habits Tracker

Participants are encouraged to track progress using a simple format:

Daily Checklist (Repeat for 30 Days):

Wrote 3 priorities
Completed focused work session
Took movement break
Reduced distractions
Reflected on the day
Encouraged someone

Weekly Reflection:

What worked well this week?
Where did I lose focus?
What will I improve next week?

Call to Action

Jason Markusen invites individuals, leaders, and teams to take the Leadership Habits Pledge and commit to 30 days of consistent action.

“This isn’t about doing everything perfectly,” Markusen said. “It’s about showing up every day and making small improvements.”

Participants are encouraged to share the toolkit, track their progress, and invite others to join.

“Ask better questions. Stay consistent. Focus on what matters,” he said. “That’s where real change starts.”

Jason Markusen is an entrepreneur based in Fargo/West Fargo, North Dakota, and the Owner and CEO of Energized 4 Life, an online business focused on leadership, motivation, and personal growth. Originally from Park River, North Dakota, he has built his career around leadership, team development, and entrepreneurship. Through his work, Markusen shares practical ideas that help individuals and teams build stronger habits, improve focus, and create positive environments for growth.


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