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Thinking That Matters with Elizabeth Mahusay
Elizabeth Mahusay
145 episodes
4 days ago
Elizabeth Mahusay is passionate about thought transformation. Through her writing, speaking, and accountability groups, she helps individuals and organizations identify the foundational thoughts that form the basis of their beliefs, reject those that have a negative impact, and replace them with thoughts that lead to personal as well as organizational change.
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Elizabeth Mahusay is passionate about thought transformation. Through her writing, speaking, and accountability groups, she helps individuals and organizations identify the foundational thoughts that form the basis of their beliefs, reject those that have a negative impact, and replace them with thoughts that lead to personal as well as organizational change.
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Business
Education,
Self-Improvement
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#131- The Power of Clear Thinking in Business, Parenting, and Life with James Jenkins
Thinking That Matters with Elizabeth Mahusay
44 minutes 36 seconds
3 months ago
#131- The Power of Clear Thinking in Business, Parenting, and Life with James Jenkins
The thoughts you nurture become the life you build. In this episode, James Jenkins—entrepreneur, podcast host, and community leader—joins me for a raw and insightful conversation about how our thinking shapes everything: our businesses, our relationships, our parenting, and even our sense of self. We dive into what happens when unexamined thoughts turn toxic—and how James learned (the hard way) to challenge the mental patterns driving him toward burnout. From a panic attack alone in a hotel room to quiet moments of clarity in therapy, he shares the mindset shifts that helped him come back stronger, more focused, and more grounded in purpose. Whether he’s leading a business, raising a strong-willed daughter, or navigating personal crisis, James shows how the quality of your thinking changes everything.   This Episode Will Help You Reflect On: Why how you think matters more than how much you know How unchecked thoughts nearly pushed James to the brink The link between observation, emotion, and belief How to parent intentionally—without crushing your child’s spirit Why boundaries protect your purpose, not just your time The cost of being “the helper” in every room How to shift from anxious thinking to focused clarity   You’ll Also Hear: Why James stepped away from his podcast after 180 episodes What his panic attack revealed about his thought life How therapy and truth-telling reframed his inner world How observation can disrupt negative mental loops The one mindset shift that made James a more dangerous entrepreneur   This episode isn’t just about anxiety or entrepreneurship. It’s about the invisible thoughts that shape your world—and what happens when you finally take control of them.   If this episode challenged or encouraged you, be sure to follow the show, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs to hear it. Your support helps us reach more people who are ready to think differently—on purpose.   More about James Jenkins: James Jenkins is the Co‑Owner & CEO of RiskWell in McKinney, TX, where he leads a team specializing in risk management solutions for real estate investors, contractors, and business owners. A lifelong student and credentialed expert (CPCU, CIC, CRM), James brings deep industry knowledge and a passion for innovative, client‑focused insurance strategies. He’s also the voice behind two engaging podcasts: Agency Freedom Podcast – a top-tier industry show tailored to insurance professionals seeking independence and growth https://www.jamesjenkins.com/podcasts/agency-freedom/   The McKinney Podcast, co-hosted with Fred Mahusay, which shines a spotlight on local leaders, businesses, and stories that make McKinney “unique by nature” https://www.mckinneypodcast.com/   Beyond his professional roles, James is a devoted husband and father of two, an avid cyclist, swimmer, golfer, and a committed mentor in his community.   Connect with James: Website: https://www.riskwell.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/riskwell-james     💡 Join the Women Growth Group for live, in-person training that empowers your potential and connects you with a vibrant community of growth-minded women! https://linktr.ee/gowithelizabeth Meet Elizabeth Mahusay: Elizabeth Mahusay is a coach, speaker, and author passionate about helping people transform their thinking and live with purpose. A former chemistry educator turned leadership coach, she has trained thousands to overcome limiting beliefs and grow personally and professionally. Elizabeth is a certified keynote speaker with Southwestern Consulting and author of Pick Your Path. She lives in Allen, Texas, with her husband of 28 years, Fred, and they have two adult sons. Stay connected with Elizabeth on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/elizabethbmahusay Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ebmahusay/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@ElizabethMahusay Website: https://elizabethmahusay.com/  
Thinking That Matters with Elizabeth Mahusay
Elizabeth Mahusay is passionate about thought transformation. Through her writing, speaking, and accountability groups, she helps individuals and organizations identify the foundational thoughts that form the basis of their beliefs, reject those that have a negative impact, and replace them with thoughts that lead to personal as well as organizational change.