Make Ideas Happen
The graveyard isn’t just full of people. It’s full of ideas.
Brilliant business concepts. Unwritten books. Community projects. Conversations that could have changed lives.
Most ideas don’t fail. They expire.
Here’s the uncomfortable truth: ideas are cheap. Execution is rare.
We romanticise inspiration—the lightning bolt moment, the notebook scribble, the “this could be huge” conversation over coffee.
But the world doesn’t reward ideas. It rewards motion.
An idea becomes powerful the moment it meets a deadline.
A calendar entry.
A first ugly draft.
A phone call.
Not when it’s perfect. When it’s moving.
Stop procrastinating
If you want to make ideas happen, stop asking, “Is this good enough?”
Start asking, “What’s the smallest version I can ship this week?”
Push through
I once sat on an idea for months. It felt important. Meaningful. “It needs to be done right,” I told myself.
Translation? I was scared.
Scared it wouldn’t work. Worried people wouldn’t care. I thought I wasn’t ready.
Eventually, I forced myself to take one small step—just a rough outline shared with a trusted friend.
Create momentum
That single act broke the spell. Momentum replaced doubt.
The idea didn’t become perfect overnight.
It became real.
And real beats perfect every time.
Today, pick one idea you’ve been “thinking about.”
Not ten. One.
Now decide:
What is the smallest possible action?
Who needs to know?
When will you do it?
Put it in your calendar. Send the message. Draft the page. Make the call.
Ideas don’t need more thinking. They need a start.
Make it happen.
Perhaps you’ve been struggling to get your marketing done?
Are you too busy, being pulled in different directions with little time to make your ideas happen?
Wouldn’t it be great if you could take the worry out of it and have someone do it all for you?
Maybe I can help?
Ask me.
Call +61 438 752 596.
