Episode 98: Paying the Price of The Life You Want to Live

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Episode 98: Paying the Price of The Life You Want to Live

If you’re tired of inconsistent progress, this conversation will push you to step up, take responsibility, and start doing what’s necessary to achieve your biggest goals. Tune in now for this vital conversation on paying the price for the life you want!

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About the Episode

Are you truly willing to pay the price for the life you say you want? In this episode, Arash and Mykie challenge listeners to get brutally honest about their level of commitment. They reveal how success isn’t achieved through hope or occasional effort; it’s earned through discipline, persistence, high standards, and unwavering commitment. Arash shares the four essential components of success and why transformation requires shedding old habits and fully embracing new ones.

Key Points From This Episode

  • Paying the price for the life you want: why it’s is about much more than money.
  • The four components of achieving success and how they work together.
  • How discipline, commitment, and daily action help you achieve success.
  • The importance of embracing change instead of following old habits.
  • What it takes to achieve transformation and why consistency is critical.
  • Why there are no shortcuts to paying the price.
  • How to have a healthy obsession with your goals.
  • The role of preparedness and preparation in achieving success.
  • Today’s action step: list three commitments for March.

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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