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He needed six hours to build the business plan. He'd had weeks. Still hadn't done it. This isn't a procrastination problem. It's something I see constantly in high performers — an urgency addiction. They're brilliant at moving fast under external pressure. But when it comes to the things that actually matter most — the big move, the real goal, the life they actually want — nobody's creating the deadline. So nothing moves. In this episode I break down a real coaching case (identity protected): a business owner with a clear vision, clear next steps, and a pattern of waiting for circumstances to make things urgent enough to act. What we found underneath: — A hustle identity that responds to pressure but struggles to create it — A heart that knew exactly what it wanted — and a head that kept qualifying it — Parkinson's Law quietly running the show on his most important goals And what we did about it — including the thought experiment that exposes what's actually possible when you stop giving your biggest goals your most generous timelines. If you've built success on hard work and responsiveness — and you're noticing that the things you most want keep getting pushed — this one's for you. --- Timestamps: 00:00 - The situation 01:30 - The real problem 03:30 - The coaching intervention 06:00 - The principle 08:00 - One action to take today --- 📊 Find out your Mental Edge score → https://tally.so/r/mOpQOa 🧠 I'm Tom Foxley — mental performance coach for 6 and 7-figure business owners. My work sits at the intersection of psychology, identity, and execution.