
STOP Playing Small | EP 038
Phil Bohol is a founder, entrepreneur, and coach known for his direct approach to mindset, leadership, and personal responsibility. In this episode of his mindset podcast, Phil speaks to entrepreneurs and high-performing individuals who know they are capable of more but keep holding themselves back.
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Show Notes
This episode is for anyone who has escaped survival mode but still plays small out of fear. If you’ve built stability, achieved more than anyone around you, and yet still hesitate to fully step into who you know you are, this entrepreneur-focused conversation addresses the real reason why.
Phil challenges the idea that fear is about failure. According to him, fear is often about success. Being seen. Being judged. Being rejected. He explains that many people are not afraid to lose, they are afraid of the responsibility and isolation that comes with becoming great. Playing small feels safer because it protects you from criticism and rejection, even though it costs you fulfillment.
Throughout the episode, Phil speaks directly to the internal battle between freedom and approval. He questions why so many people care more about how others might respond than how they will feel at the end of their life knowing they never went all in. He emphasizes that life is not guaranteed and that waiting to feel ready is another form of avoidance.
A central theme of the episode is identity. Phil explains that many men live their entire lives in survival mode. When they finally have the opportunity to build something meaningful, they sabotage themselves because they don’t know who they are without struggle. Freedom feels unfamiliar, and unfamiliar feels dangerous.
Phil also ties self-belief to purpose. He speaks openly about faith, calling, and the responsibility that comes with having a gift. According to Phil, the world will never see your potential if you refuse to acknowledge it yourself. Self-belief is not arrogance. It is ownership.
The episode reinforces that rejection is inevitable. People will judge, misunderstand, and project their own limitations. The question is whether you are more afraid of that discomfort or of reaching the end of your life knowing you wasted your opportunity.
This is not a motivational rant. It is a confrontation with the last thing most people are avoiding: fully committing to themselves.
Key Takeaways
- Why fear of success keeps people playing small
- How approval-seeking limits freedom and fulfillment
- The difference between survival mode and self-actualization
- Why rejection is part of becoming who you’re meant to be
- How self-belief is tied directly to leadership and execution
This episode is part of Phil Bohol’s broader body of work around mindset, discipline, and stepping into responsibility. It reflects his consistent message that growth requires courage, honesty, and daily intention.
Listen with the intention to reflect deeply, question what you’re still avoiding, and decide whether you’re willing to stop wasting the life you’ve worked so hard to build.
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