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Episode 122: Maximize Your Daily Potential: The Game-Changing Habit

Episode 122: Maximize Your Daily Potential: The Game-Changing Habit

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Most people don’t realize how much potential they give away in a single day. In this episode of the Seven Figure Standard Podcast, Arash Vossoughi shares the one habit that changed his life: maximizing your daily capacity. Rather than chasing success, Arash explains how being intentional, raising your standards, and striving to beat your personal best will lead to lasting growth. Alongside Mykie Stiller, he explores why motivation alone won’t get you to the finish line, how settling becomes a habit, and why courage and accountability matter more than comparison. Arash also offers practical steps to shift your identity and embody the future you, one day at a time. Listen in and make today the day you stop giving your time away!

Key Points From This Episode:

  • The single habit that can transform your whole life.
  • Arash’s insights into how maximizing daily capacity changed him.
  • Why success isn’t chased but embodied through discipline.
  • How to rely on standards and discipline rather than motivation.
  • Understanding settling and mediocrity as habits that block potential.
  • Using purpose to activate courage and hidden strength.
  • Maximizing capacity as the “pinnacle habit” of success.
  • How to crush doubt and limits by choosing better thoughts daily.
  • Why commitment and accountability are essential for success.
  • How to stop comparing and focus on competing with yourself.
  • Practical steps to maximize your daily capacity.

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

The Power of Habit
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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