Stop Thinking. Start. (The One Move That Closes the Gap)
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The Big Idea
You cannot think your way to momentum. You have to move your way there. And the move does not have to be public or loud or perfect. It just has to be real. One conversation with one safe person where you give yourself permission to be unfinished. Big Ideas Made Simple was talked into existence, conversation by conversation, room by room, until it became an idea worth standing on. That is how anything real gets built. Not in silos. In contact with other people.
"Imposter syndrome lives in the silo. It thrives on isolation and enjoys blocking the door on the way out."Jess Webber · Episode 10
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In This Episode
- Why the gap between knowing and doing is an integration problem, not a discipline problem
- What a thinking silo actually is and why more thinking will never get you out of one
- Clarity as the starting gun, not the finish line
- Phil M. Jones and Exactly Where to Start: being brave enough to start is all the chance you need
- What Jess did with NotebookLM, two signed Phil M. Jones books, and an ADHD brain in the same afternoon
- Why the language gets dialed in through the conversation, not before it
- What resonance actually is and why it is what you are looking for, not permission
- Big Ideas Made Simple sat as an idea for over a year: the pancakes conversation that finally broke it open
- Why imposter syndrome lives in the silo and loses power on contact with one safe person
- One assignment for the week, not a list
Memorable Lines
- "You cannot think your way to momentum. You have to move your way there."
- "Clarity is not the finish line. It is the starting gun."
- "The language gets dialed in through the conversation. The confidence gets built by having it."
- "Imposter syndrome lives in the silo. It thrives on isolation and enjoys blocking the door on the way out."
- "You cannot think your way out of imposter syndrome. You can only act your way out of it."
- "It started with one honest conversation in a safe space across from some pancakes, and then it built from there."
- "Get out of the silo. Start the conversation."
Key Themes
- The knowing-doing gap as an integration problem, not a discipline problem
- Thinking silos and how to break out of them
- Starting as a skill, not a single event
- Imposter syndrome as an isolation problem
- Trusted relationships as the integration mechanism
- Resonance vs. permission-seeking
- Execution anxiety and high-agency operators
Big Ideas Made Simple is a decision-making podcast for fast thinkers who are tired of hiding behind hustle and perfection. Hosted by Jess Webber. New episodes weekly at bigideasmadesimple.captivate.fm.