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🗓️ 17 March 2025
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Breaking Through Self-Sabotage, Excuses, and Inconsistency to Finally See Results
Ever felt like you have all the information, yet you’re still not implementing? You’re not alone. I used to think more knowledge was the answer—I’d read every book, take every course, listen to every podcast, and yet… nothing changed. I stayed stuck in a cycle of inconsistency, self-doubt, and frustration. The harder I tried to find the “perfect” solution, the worse it got.
This isn’t about knowing what to do—it’s about actually doing it. Today, we’re breaking down exactly how to close the gap between knowing and doing so you can stop spinning your wheels and start seeing real results.
Which bank are you building? Are you investing in your excuses, or in your action? Let’s talk about how to make deposits into the right account.
Your struggle isn’t about discipline or motivation—it’s about how you think.
There’s a story about a gambling man who had two dogs he raced. With startling accuracy, he could always predict which dog would win. When he retired, someone asked him how he did it.
"Oh, that’s easy. I just alternated the feedings. Whichever dog I fed would win."
We all have two “dogs” in our minds:
Which one are you feeding?
Success isn’t a Hail Mary pass—it’s a game of inches.
Imagine if an athlete walked off the field every time they didn’t score. Ridiculous, right? But we do this in our own lives. We think if we can’t be perfect, it’s not worth trying.
But success isn’t about one big thing—it’s about small, consistent wins.
Trust isn’t built in one grand gesture. It’s built in small, consistent choices.
The story you tell yourself determines your choices.
If you keep saying, "I’m too tired, too stressed, too busy," that will always be true for you. But what if you shifted to data over drama?
If today’s episode resonated with you, I’d love to hear from you! Send me a DM or tag me on Instagram with your small daily commitment. Let’s start closing the gap together.
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0:00.0 | If you want to be more consistent, you're in the right place. I'm Elizabeth Benton. Welcome to |
0:07.1 | Consistent, a podcast by Primal Potential that is for all of you who feel frustrated by your lack of |
0:13.3 | progress or overwhelmed by all the change that you want to make in your life. Here, we stop frantically |
0:20.5 | chasing new habits and start |
0:22.6 | strategically building a structure of consistency. Let's get into it. |
0:29.3 | Hello, everybody. Welcome back to the primal potential podcast. I am Elizabeth Benton. |
0:35.9 | Thanks so much for joining me. I think this is an episode that so many of you |
0:39.4 | are going to say, this is exactly what I needed. You know what to do. Why are you not doing it? And more |
0:46.7 | importantly, how can you get yourself to do it? How do you start to break through the excuses and the |
0:52.5 | inconsistency so that you're no longer in this place |
0:56.2 | of knowing what to do but not doing it or not doing it consistently. This was the world |
1:02.4 | that I lived in with great frustration for so long, especially as a teenager and in my |
1:09.6 | 20s around nutrition. I knew what to do. |
1:14.5 | Not only had I done a ton of research, I actually walked away from my scholarship in Latin |
1:19.9 | and Greek to study nutrition because I was so sure that, hey, if I can just learn more about |
1:26.6 | nutrition, then I'll deal with this weight issue, then I'll deal with this overeating and this binge eating issue. |
1:33.4 | But I was wrong because, see, information is one path, but implementation is another. |
1:40.5 | I see this with folks in business all the time that they get so consumed with learning, |
1:48.0 | but they do not have a pattern, a practice, a discipline around implementing what they learn. |
1:54.5 | So what happens is, yeah, they're smarter and more knowledgeable, but they're growing increasingly frustrated and their self-doubt |
2:03.0 | is taking over because they're going down the information path, but they're not going down |
2:11.9 | the implementation path. It becomes this vicious cycle that perpetuates and gets bigger and stronger and harder to |
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