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Seven Figure Standard

Auteur(s): Arash Vossoughi and Mykie Stiller
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We all have standards in life, but how many of us have gone the extra mile in consciously developing them? And how do you take those first steps toward raising your standard and elevating your life? Introducing the new Seven Figure Standard Podcast, brought to you by your hosts Mykie Stiller and Arash Vossoughi, the founding members of Voss Coaching Co., the elite coaching company that empowers more people to build their standard and live a life of excellence.

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  • Episode 121: Emotional Resilience: Mastering Mind Over Matter
    Aug 12 2025

    What does it take to stay unshakable when your results are not where you want them to be? In this episode of The Seven-Figure Standard Podcast, Arash Vossoughi and Mykie Stiller discuss the power of emotional resilience and why mastering yourself is the foundation for lasting success. In today’s conversation, Arash shares how to shift your focus away from lagging results, build mental toughness, and avoid the trap of letting outside circumstances dictate your energy. Learn why avoidance sabotages progress, how urgency impacts results, and the importance of deciding both who you want to become and who you refuse to be. Gain valuable insights into the steps for developing a bulletproof belief system, how to begin implementing what you learn, and practical strategies for becoming unstoppable in the face of challenges. Tune in now!

    Key Points From This Episode:

    • Defining emotional resilience and focusing on becoming the person you want to be.
    • Why results should not control you and why bulletproofing your mind is crucial.
    • Learn how avoidance can sabotage the path to reaching your goals.
    • The motivation that urgency and hunger provide, and the power of acting immediately.
    • Discover why belief over skillset creates great results, not the other way around.
    • How to improve yourself and identify lagging results without shame.
    • Uncover the actions you can take to start developing emotional resilience.
    • Find out what winners prioritize compared to losers: instant gratification.
    • Explore the importance of chasing and creating your own greatness.

    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    Voss Coaching Co

    Voss Coaching Co on LinkedIn
    Voss Coaching Co on Instagram

    Voss Coaching Co on Facebook

    Mykie Stiller on LinkedIn

    Mykie Stiller on Instagram
    Arash Vossoughi on LinkedIn

    Arash Vossoughi on YouTube

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    20 min
  • Episode 120: Mastering Your Work Habits: The Key to Your Peak Performance
    Aug 5 2025

    Mastering your work habits is a topic that’s often underrated and overlooked, even though it is essential to unlocking your key performance at the workplace. To begin today’s conversation, we unpack the motivations behind good work habits and why “quitting” should never be in your vocabulary before Arash provides his definition of “work habits.” Then, we assess the relationship between work habits and your future self, how to overcome action paralysis, and the correlation between identity, quitting, and work habits. Finally, we explore the importance of core values and how they influence work habits, and today’s action step encourages you to decide where you’re going and who you’re going to be.

    Key Points From This Episode:

    • Understanding the motivations behind good work habits.
    • Why quitting should never be an option.
    • Defining “work habits.”
    • The relationship between your work habits and your future truth.
    • Take action: How to balance generating new ideas with the actions that bring them to life.
    • How identity, quitting, and work habits correlate.
    • Why core values matter and how to match core values with work habits.
    • Today’s action step: Decide where you’re going and who you’re going to be.

    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    Episode 119: Quitting Is a Habit – How to Break the Cycle
    Voss Coaching Co

    Voss Coaching Co on LinkedIn
    Voss Coaching Co on Instagram

    Voss Coaching Co on Facebook

    Mykie Stiller on LinkedIn

    Mykie Stiller on Instagram
    Arash Vossoughi on LinkedIn

    Arash Vossoughi on YouTube

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    22 min
  • Episode 119: Quitting Is a Habit – How to Break the Cycle
    Jul 29 2025

    Quitting is just another bad habit that so many people adopt. But how do you break the cycle so that you can become the best possible version of yourself? Today on the Seven-Figure Standard Podcast, we are discussing what compels people to quit and how to set a higher standard for yourself. We delve into the power of having great focus, the danger of skepticism, and why quitting should never be an option. We even discuss the price you pay when you don’t become the best version of yourself before touching on how to discern what isn’t serving you and what needs to be cut out of your life. Finally, Arash shares today’s simple action step: stop quitting! If you have ever battled to go after your dreams and find yourself quitting and restarting in a futile cycle, then this episode is for you!

    Key Points From This Episode:

    • Why most people are sabotaging themselves by quitting.
    • How developing great focus can help secure your wins.
    • The power of deciding who you want to be so that quitting isn’t an option.
    • How skepticism leads to quitting.
    • The cost of not becoming the best version of yourself.
    • Deciding what you do need to quit.
    • Today’s action step: Stop quitting!

    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    Voss Coaching Co

    Voss Coaching Co on LinkedIn
    Voss Coaching Co on Instagram

    Voss Coaching Co on Facebook

    Mykie Stiller on LinkedIn

    Mykie Stiller on Instagram
    Arash Vossoughi on LinkedIn

    Arash Vossoughi on YouTube

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    17 min
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