1412: The Lie That Sounds Like Love
CONSISTENT by Primal Potential
Elizabeth Benton
4.9 β’ 2.7K Ratings
ποΈ 11 May 2026
β±οΈ 28 minutes
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Summary
"I don't have time to take care of myself. I'm taking care of everyone else."
It's the most socially acceptable excuse in the world. Nobody pushes back on it. Nobody questions it. And that's exactly why it's been running your life β and why a part of you already knows it isn't fully true.
In this episode, Elizabeth surgically takes apart the excuse that's been protected by everyone in your life because it sounds like love. Drawing from her own experience as a mom of three (including twins who came home from the NICU after three and a half months on life support), she names what nobody else will say: caretakers usually do have the time, and the real question is why being told that makes them angry instead of relieved.
This is the work of catching yourself in the negotiation β the redirect, the vague language, the identity built on sacrifice. It's not about being more disciplined. It's about being more honest. And it's the kind of honesty that opens up everything that's been on hold in the name of putting other people first.
Episode two of a six-part May series on the patterns that derail follow-through. If you're tired of running on empty, this is the conversation that changes things.
IN THIS EPISODE
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Why "I'm taking care of everyone" is the most protected excuse in your life β and why that's the problem
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Elizabeth's NICU year and the moment she would have gotten angry at someone telling her the truth
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The specificity test that makes the excuse fall apart in real time
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The redirect move β what you do when someone confronts you with the math, and why it works so well
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The breakthrough question every caretaker needs to sit with
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Why being told you have time makes you angry instead of relieved
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The identity built on sacrifice β and what cracks when you take ten minutes for yourself
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Why it's almost never me-or-them, and how the binary is what's been keeping you stuck
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Why June is a strategic time for this work, especially for caretakers
APPLY FOR DEFENSE FOUNDATIONS β JUNE COHORT
DEFENSE Foundations is the four-week program where we do the unique work of catching yourself in the negotiation β the vague language, the redirects, the patterns that have been quietly running your life for years. It's not more planning, more discipline, or better goals. It's the architecture work underneath all of that.
Every member receives the DEFENSE Master Playbook (70+ pages of original methodology), four weeks of live cohort sessions with Elizabeth, and a community of people doing the work alongside you.
Apply at: elizabethbenton.com/defense-app
Elizabeth reads every application personally and responds with a voice memo β her honest read on where you are, what she sees, and whether DEFENSE is the right next step. It's not a sales call. It's a real conversation.
KEY MOMENTS
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"This is the most socially acceptable permission slip in the world. Nobody questions it. Nobody pushes back on it."
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"They would have been right. I did have twenty minutes. I just didn't want to hear it."
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"The excuse only works in the broad version. The moment you get specific, it doesn't hold."
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"The conversation was about time. You made it about whether the other person understands your life. And the moment you made it about that, you won the argument and lost the actual point."
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"Why do you want people to see how much you have on your plate more than you want to make progress?"
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"If progress was really what you wanted, the answer that you have time would be the best news of your week."
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"It has never once been a real, literal me-or-them choice."
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Transcript
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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 Consistent, |
| 0:07.8 | a podcast by Primal Potential that is for all of you who feel frustrated by your lack of progress or |
| 0:14.0 | overwhelmed by all the change that you want to make in your life. Here, we stop frantically chasing new habits and start |
| 0:22.6 | strategically building a structure of consistency. Let's get into it. Hello and welcome back |
| 0:31.0 | to the primal potential podcast. I am Elizabeth Benton. Thanks so much for joining me today. On our |
| 0:37.0 | last episode, we kicked off a new |
| 0:38.4 | series where we are looking at some of the primary excuses we use for not making the progress |
| 0:46.6 | towards our goals we want to. And on the last episode, we talked about, I'm too tired and the way that fatigue gets promoted and we start thinking in binary terms. |
| 1:00.5 | I'm too tired. So I'm out. We talked about this decision tree where the question at the top is, |
| 1:06.5 | am I tired? And if the answer is yes, then you have a permission slip to get out of anything |
| 1:13.6 | as opposed to, hey, with the energy I have, what can I do? Right? With how I'm feeling right now, |
| 1:20.9 | what can I do? And we move away from the yes, no questions so that we start to get creative about possibilities |
| 1:29.2 | instead of just blocking everything out of the start. This one's a little bit more sensitive. |
| 1:37.2 | This one might rub some people the wrong way, which is interesting because we're going to be |
| 1:43.6 | talking about the caretaking excuse. I don't |
| 1:46.6 | have time to care for myself because I'm taking care of everyone else. And before folks get |
| 1:50.8 | mad at me, I want to first say, I'm in this camp. I'm in this camp of being a caretaker, right? I have |
| 1:59.6 | three very little kids, not to mention, |
| 2:03.7 | you know, just the normal stuff of taking care of business and farm animals, but also my |
| 2:09.0 | mom is local and aging and my in-laws are local and have some health challenges. So I don't say |
| 2:16.6 | this from like, I'm just a single girl and only |
| 2:19.7 | takes care of myself and I'm going to talk to you people who are caretakers. I get it. I'm, |
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