
Episode 112: The Breakthrough Episode
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Breakthroughs don’t come from knowing more. They come from finally acting on what you already know. In this episode of the Seven Figure Standard Podcast, Arash Vossoughi and Mykie Stiller unpack what it really takes to create lasting transformation, not just incremental improvement. They explore why most people stay stuck in cycles of comfort and hesitation, and how true breakthroughs begin with a single, unshakable decision to bet on yourself. Arash shares personal stories and client examples to illustrate how embodying new standards, committing beyond your comfort zone, and following mentorship with full trust can radically shift your trajectory. From confronting doubt and inconsistency to embracing daily identity work and long-term commitment, this conversation offers a clear roadmap to help you move past limits and into the life you’re capable of living. Tune in to discover what’s on the other side of that one powerful decision!
Key Points From This Episode:
- Why breakthroughs require more than intellectual understanding.
- The one decision that separates incremental change from transformation.
- How elite results come from doing what’s uncomfortable.
- Why true growth requires full surrender to the coaching process.
- What keeps most people stuck in cycles of safety and hesitation.
- How to bet on yourself even when the outcome is uncertain.
- The pain and dissatisfaction that often precedes major breakthroughs.
- Reasons that consistency matters more than instant results.
- The daily identity work and long-term commitment that success demands.
- Today’s action step: Define your breakthrough and commit to it before you feel ready.
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