Episode 155: The Hidden Shame Around Ambition | Why Wanting More Isn’t the Problem—Apologizing for It Is
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If you’ve ever felt guilty for wanting more, this episode will change the way you see ambition forever. Today on the Seven-Figure Standard Podcast, hosts Arash Vossoughi and Mykie Stiller delve into the hidden shame surrounding ambition and uncover why the issue isn’t about striving for more, but rather apologizing for it. They explore why so many people downplay their goals, how childhood conditioning fuels self-doubt, and why looking for validation keeps you stuck in a mindset of scarcity. They explain how to transition from justifying your goals to confidently claiming them and how owning your desires builds confidence, self-trust, and unstoppable momentum. Discover the freedom that comes from pursuing your desires unapologetically, raising your standards, and embracing ambition as a spiritual drive for growth. Tune in to learn how to stop apologizing for your ambition and start living the bigger, bolder life you deserve!
Key Points From This Episode:
- Explore why people feel bad about wanting more.
- Unpack how gratitude and ambition can coexist.
- Discover how seeking validation leads to justification and scarcity.
- The influence of childhood trauma on ambition and self-belief.
- Why contentment and conformity limit your success.
- Uncover what it means to become more, instead of wanting more.
- Hear why apologizing for ambition lowers self-worth.
- Learn the difference between being nice and being kind.
- Uncover the freedom that comes from unapologetic ambition.
- Why awareness is key to breaking the habit of apologizing for ambition.
- Why ambition requires courage and how to turn it into action.
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
Episode 154: The Invisible Agreements Controlling Your Life
Voss Coaching Co
Voss Coaching Co on LinkedIn
Voss Coaching Co on Instagram
Voss Coaching Co on Facebook
Email Voss Coaching Co
Mykie Stiller on LinkedIn
Mykie Stiller on Instagram
Arash Vossoughi on LinkedIn
Arash Vossoughi on YouTube