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Episode 116: Embrace the Suck: The Power of Imperfect Action

Episode 116: Embrace the Suck: The Power of Imperfect Action

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Most people avoid the discomfort that comes with growth. But in this episode of the Seven Figure Standard Podcast, Arash Vossoughi and Mykie Stiller unpack why “embracing the suck” is a non-negotiable part of success. You’ll learn how waiting to feel ready is often just fear in disguise and why taking action before you're confident is the fastest way to grow. Arash explores the role of resistance and repetition on your journey to mastery, and breaks down how deliberate practice, not perfection, is what builds momentum. He also shares reflections on the times he struggled most, nearly quit, and what helped him keep going. Whether you're just starting out or stuck in the middle of a challenge, this conversation offers a powerful reframe. Tune in to take the next step, even if it feels messy!

Key Points From This Episode:

  • What it means to “embrace the suck” and why it matters.
  • Three habits that helped Arash create real momentum in his life.
  • How perfectionism holds people back from taking action.
  • Advice for taking action, even when you don’t feel ready.
  • Why repetition is essential to the process and how it shapes your identity.
  • Strategies that helped Arash push through when he wanted to quit.
  • How to embrace the suck when you’re in the middle of the process.
  • What to do when resistance shows up and how to use it as motivation.
  • Why building a “magnificent obsession” changes everything.
  • Action step: identify the skill your goal requires and go do it today!

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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