Early Entrepreneurship Will Expose Your Employee Habits
In this episode of Quit the Quota, Darryl Miedico and Marya Ryan unpack one of the hardest parts of entrepreneurship that nobody talks about: the internal battle that happens when you stop thinking like an employee and start thinking like an owner. What starts as a conversation around a difficult client situation quickly turns into a deeper discussion about fear, criticism, emotional reactions, and the mindset shifts required to truly build a business on your own terms.
The episode explores how years in corporate environments condition people to operate from fear, scarcity, and the need to “save” every client at all costs. Darryl and Marya break down the emotional toll of taking on other people’s stress, how criticism can trigger fear-based reactions, and why entrepreneurship forces you to confront parts of yourself that were hidden while working a W2 job. They also discuss the importance of boundaries, emotional control, and learning how to respond instead of react when challenges arise.
Through real business examples, honest self-reflection, and practical mindset lessons, they show why entrepreneurship is less about business tactics and more about personal growth. From learning to walk away from the wrong partnerships to understanding how fear of criticism and fear of lack quietly control decisions, the conversation highlights the reality that becoming successful often requires becoming a completely different version of yourself. They also explain why learned behaviors, emotional patterns, and limiting beliefs can all be unlearned through intentional work, repetition, and accountability.
Tune in now to learn how entrepreneurship tests your mindset, exposes hidden fears, and gives you the opportunity to take full control of your life, your business, and the person you’re becoming.
Timestamps (Key Moments)
02:44 – The hidden power of running your own business
03:40 – Why entrepreneurship removes the “safety net” illusion
04:24 – The stressful client situation that sparked the conversation
05:09 – The biggest difference between W2 life and entrepreneurship
06:31 – How negative energy transferred after the client call
07:50 – Why Marya went into a fight-or-flight reaction
08:28 – The corporate mindset of “save the client at all costs”
09:27 – Daryl’s story about defending his team from criticism
10:48 – The beauty of building a life by your own design
12:29 – “I want the business, but I don’t need the business”
13:49 – The powerful opening line: “We may not be good partners”
15:00 – Why not every client is the right fit
16:25 – How corporate conditioning teaches people to apologize constantly
17:44 – Entrepreneurship will test if you really want it
18:46 – The importance of shifting from fear back into personal power
19:34 – Fear of criticism and fear of lack exposed
20:52 – Why passion and care can trigger emotional reactions
22:40 – The contractor story and the $600 lesson
24:08 – Turning painful moments into process improvements
25:07 – Why successful entrepreneurs learn to respond instead of react
25:39 – You will not be the same person you are today
26:14 – Everything about you is learned behavior
26:43 – Why behaviors and limiting beliefs can be unlearned
27:57 – The role accountability plays in changing your life
28:25 – The hidden power inside entrepreneurship and personal growth
29:08 – The ability to choose and create your own life
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Darryl Miedico
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Marya Ryan
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