Episode 162: The Identity Shift that Changes Everything Under Pressure
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It’s easy to hold your standard when everything is going well, but what happens when pressure builds? Welcome back to another episode of the Seven-Figure Standard. Today, Mykie and Arash unpack the identity shift that changes everything under pressure, exploring how your ability to handle pressure is directly tied to the identity and discipline you’ve built long before the moment arrives. They break down why pressure doesn’t create character, but reveals it, why preparation equals character, and the impact of self-imposed pressure by high achievers. Arash also shares practical ways to pivot in the middle of high-pressure situations, build your pressure capacity over time, and shift from anxiety into solution-oriented leadership. This episode is a powerful reminder that elite results require the decision to normalize pressure and embrace it as a necessary part of growth.
Key Points From This Episode:
- Introduction to today’s topic.
- Preparation equals character: how pressure builds or reveals character.
- The ability to hold the emotional capacity that pressure is a privilege.
- How the ability to hold pressure is tied to identity.
- The importance of treating winning and losing with the same attitude.
- Making it part of your identity: handling pressure without the performance.
- Thinking about what your relationship is to pressure.
- Identifying pressure responses, what they look like, and how to overcome them.
- Arash coaches listeners on how to process worst-case scenario pressure.
- The impact of self-imposed pressure among high achievers.
- Arash unpacks his framework for building the capacity to handle pressure.
- His thoughts on creating artificial pressure for yourself.
- A real-life example of overcoming a big pressure test.
- How to pivot when you’re right in the middle of a pressurized situation: the difference between performance and an operator identity.
- Decision, awareness, and identity: the things that allow you to build pressure capacity.
- Questions to ask yourself to see how you are handling pressure.
- Developing your relationship with pressure and the three responses to pressure.
- Final words from Arash on today’s topic.
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
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