Episode 146: The Receivership Trap

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Episode 146: The Receivership Trap

Join the conversation to uncover what may be delaying you and learn how to shift from avoidance to faith.

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About the Episode

How do you know if you are working in faith or secretly avoiding action while calling it surrender? In this episode, Arash Vossoughi and Mykie Stiller break down the receivership trap and explain the critical difference between faith and passivity. In their conversation, they explore why receivership without action becomes avoidance, how hesitation breaks down momentum, and why clarity comes through taking action. Arash also discusses how faith demands courage and standards, and does not wait for signs or permission. Hear how top performers build confidence through speed, why discipline is essential to receivership, and how betting on yourself awakens the identity required to win. 

Key Points From This Episode

  • What the receivership trap is and how to avoid it.
  • Learn how to operate from a place of genuine faith. 
  • How procrastination stops momentum and reinforces your old identity.
  • Find out why real faith requires you to take decisive action.
  • Discover the difference between surrender and avoidance.
  • Why you have to be willing to fail at your future. 
  • The barriers to true faith and the role of discipline.
  • Explore why hope often gets mistaken for faith.
  • Uncover the steps to identify avoidance behaviors. 
  • A courageous decision that listeners can make today.
  • Hear why clarity demands action.

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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