
Building Leadership Habits That Turn Vision Into Results with David Butler (Ep. 111)
Why do some leaders move forward with clarity while others stay stuck even when they know what to do?
The difference often comes down to habits, discipline, and how daily choices align with long-term goals.
In this episode, Jeremy Houser interviews David Butler, Fractional Chief Growth & Leadership Officer, about how habits and behavior influence business performance and personal growth. David shares lessons from mentors like Stephen Covey, Brian Tracy, and Marshall Goldsmith, explaining why clarity is essential for achievement and why awareness alone does not create change. He also introduces a simple framework for turning values into action through goal setting, daily reflection, and intentional habits that drive consistent progress.
Key takeaways:
- Why writing down goals creates clarity and aligns daily behavior with long-term vision
- The productivity pyramid framework of discover, plan, and act to turn values into outcomes
- Daily leadership habits that help founders focus on meaningful results instead of busy work
- A process you can start today in order to get more out of life in the next 90 days
- Best practices from successful founders that will enhance your mindset
- Common limiting beliefs that prevent leaders from reaching their full potential
- Small daily behaviors and reflection practices that create long-term growth and progress
- And more!
Resources:
- The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey
- Maximum Achievement by Brian Tracy
- The Slight Edge by Jeff Olson
- Atomic Habits by James Clear
Connect with David Butler:
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- jeremy.houser@simplicitygroup.com
- 713-808-8548
- Schedule a Call
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- @jeremyhouser_amp
- @jeremyhouserAMP
About Our Guest:
David is a Leadership Architect and Fractional Executive who works with high-performing financial advisors and founders who want to grow beyond being the top producer in the room.
He began his career in insurance in 1986 and has spent nearly four decades working across financial services, technology, manufacturing, and international business. Along the way, he’s held executive leadership roles with Franklin Covey, Brian Tracy International, and WordPerfect, and has lived and worked extensively in Mexico and Spain.
Today, David works with elite producers who feel the tension between personal production and building something that can truly scale. He helps them recognize what he calls the “Success Trap”, when the very drive that built the business starts to limit its next level of growth, and guides them in building firms that execute better, grow stronger teams, and increase long-term value.
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