Episode 108: Believe in the Best Version of You

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Episode 108: Believe in the Best Version of You

If you have ever felt like you are not thriving in the way you want to and are ready to make a change, then this episode is for you!

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About the Episode

Welcome to another episode of the Seven-Figure Standard Podcast! Today, Arash asks listeners to adopt the mindset of someone at the pinnacle of their game. Someone who exudes excellence, whether you believe you’re the best or not. Tuning in, you’ll hear all about the importance of believing you’re the best in order to achieve that goal, how you can start to develop that idea in your mind, how your inner circle influences your mindset, and so much more! We delve into how you can find the motivation needed to accept the best version of you before hearing today’s action step!

Key Points From This Episode

  • How to see yourself as the best at what you’re doing, even when you don’t believe it.
  • Arash explains why you need to believe you’re the best to become it.
  • Why you need courage to give yourself permission to believe you’re the best. 
  • How to develop the idea that you are the best inside your mind. 
  • Allowing the right idea to ‘use’ you. 
  • How long it took Arash to accept this idea and truly transform in this area. 
  • The importance of surrounding yourself with an inner circle that wants to grow. 
  • How to ‘put a carrot in front of yourself’ as motivation. 
  • Today’s action step: email Arash if you’re ready to decide to be your best.

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.

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