Episode 65: Become a World-Class Performer

Seven Figure Standard

Episode 65: Become a World-Class Performer

Join Arash and Mykie as they share strategies to begin transforming your results into a world-class life. Tune in now!

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About the Episode

Have you ever wondered what it takes to elevate your performance to a world-class level? In this episode of the Seven Figure Standard Podcast, hosts Arash Vossoughi and Mykie Stiller delve deep into the mindset and behaviors necessary to create a life of excellence and personal freedom. Discover the crucial difference between being a thought leader and a performance leader and the importance of unleashing your potential. Explore what it means to perform at a world-class level, the significance of setting clear goals, and the price of success. Gain insights into how work is not designed for us but we are designed to work, committing to daily actions that align with your goals, why loving what you do is essential, and more!

Key Points From This Episode

  • The distinction between a thought leader and a performance leader.
  • What differentiates low, average, high, and world-class performers.
  • How questions shape behavior and influence performance.
  • Insights into the mindset and habits of world-class performers.
  • Explore the role of obsession and passion in achieving greatness.
  • Ways urgency and deliberate practice can accelerate achieving goals.
  • Discover the power of goal-setting and detaching from results.
  • Practical steps to elevate your performance to a world-class level.

ABOUT THE HOST

Arash

MEET Arash

President and Co-Founder

Arash Vossoughi is the Co-Founder and President of Voss Coaching Co., a company committed to helping individuals, professionals and entrepreneurs break through barriers and achieve personal freedom.

Mykie

MEET Mykie

CEO and Co-Founder

Mykie Stiller is the Co-founder and CEO of Voss Coaching Co, a company committed to helping individuals, professionals and entrepreneurs break through barriers and achieve personal freedom.