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Episode 142: Nothing Fails Like Success: Embrace Failing

Episode 142: Nothing Fails Like Success: Embrace Failing

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Have you ever felt comfortable in your success and then wondered why things have started taking a wrong turn? Today on the Seven-Figure Standard Podcast, Arash and Mykie are breaking down the meaning of the phrase, ‘nothing fails like success,’ and exploring the power of embracing failure. Tuning in, you’ll hear all about why success is more dangerous than failure for people who are driven, why you need to constantly move the goal posts on your ideas, how success affects identity, and why you always get what you prepare for. We delve into how ego keeps you stuck before Arash shares some early warning signs that success is starting to fail. We even discuss how to find your drive instead of operating from motivation and how discomfort plays into goal-setting. Finally, Arash encourages listeners to map out their wants clearly and ask if they have let themselves get comfortable. Thanks for listening!

Key Points From This Episode:

  • What ‘nothing fails like success’ means.
  • Why success is dangerous for driven people.
  • The importance of constantly creating bigger and better ideas.
  • How success changes how you see yourself.
  • Arash explains why you always get what you prepare for.
  • How ego keeps us the same and prevents growth.
  • Early warning signs that success is starting to fail.
  • What to do when you need to find your drive again.
  • The role intentional discomfort plays in goal-setting.
  • Arash encourages listeners to map out their wants clearly.

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

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