Episode 154: The Invisible Agreements Controlling Your Life
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Are you loyal to your future self, or to the patterns keeping you exactly where you are? In this episode, Arash and Mykie unpack the idea of invisible agreements and how inherited beliefs shape your identity, decisions, and results. Tuning in, you’ll discover how these agreements form without awareness and continue to drive repeated outcomes, often showing up as hesitation, overthinking, or procrastination. The conversation breaks down how these patterns connect to identity, revealing how people stay loyal to past versions of themselves or expectations they never consciously chose. It also highlights how everyday justifications reveal underlying agreements at play, and why real change requires both recognizing and replacing them with intentional beliefs that support growth. If you’re ready to challenge the beliefs shaping your results and step into a more intentional version of yourself, be sure to tune in!
Key Points From This Episode:
- What invisible agreements are and how they shape results.
- Why many beliefs are inherited, not consciously chosen.
- Identifying patterns that keep repeating in your life.
- The link between agreements and identity.
- Loyalty to past vs. future versions of yourself.
- How hesitation, overthinking, and justification signal old agreements.
- Ways that others’ expectations can shape your identity.
- The process of revoking and replacing old agreements.
- Reframing “I don’t have time” through activity management.
- Creating new agreements that align with your future goals.
- Why growth requires continually upgrading your agreements.
- Today’s action step: audit your agreements and set new ones.
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
Email Voss Coaching Co
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Voss Coaching Co on LinkedIn
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Voss Coaching Co on Facebook
Mykie Stiller on LinkedIn
Mykie Stiller on Instagram
Arash Vossoughi on LinkedIn
Arash Vossoughi on YouTube