Walk Through Open Doors with James Henson

Why Your Big Ideas Die In Your Head (and how to fix it)


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You have big dreams and cool ideas... so why do they keep dying in your head?

 

After working with hundreds of leaders as a therapist, life coach, and executive coach, I've discovered the ONE trait that separates people who achieve their goals from those who don't. It's not charisma, brains, or some magical X-factor.

 

It's disciplined execution paired with healthy urgency.

 

In this episode, I break down: 

✅ Why most people let great ideas die in their heads 

✅ The difference between rushing and having healthy urgency
✅ How my kids playing Minecraft taught me about disciplined execution 

✅ Why living like your life doesn't matter is insane (and I should know) 

✅ The step-by-step process to turn any big idea into manageable action 

✅ How to build non-negotiables that actually stick

 

The truth? You already have disciplined execution and urgency in your life. You just might be applying it to things that don't matter.

Time to change that.

 

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ABOUT JAMES: Executive coach, former therapist, and author helping leaders turn ideas into reality. I work with founders, executives, and ambitious people who want to stop planning and start doing.

 

TIMESTAMPS:

0:00 - The trait that separates doers from dreamers 

2:15 - Why we live like our lives don't matter 

4:30 - The Minecraft lesson in disciplined execution 

7:45 - How to break down big ideas into manageable steps 

10:20 - Building non-negotiables that stick

 

#Leadership #ExecutiveCoaching #Productivity #GoalSetting #Discipline #PersonalDevelopment #BusinessCoaching #Mindfulness #Success #LifeCoaching

 

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