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CONSISTENT by Primal Potential

668: The Difference Between the Hard Road & The Easy Road

CONSISTENT by Primal Potential

Elizabeth Benton

Self-improvement, Education, Health & Fitness, Nutrition

4.92.7K Ratings

🗓️ 14 October 2019

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Does creating change in your life feel super hard? Like an uphill battle? That just tells me you're choosing the hard road when there is another way!

https://primalpotential.com/668/

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Primal Potential and I am your host, Elizabeth Benton.

0:07.0

Primal Potential is about you.

0:09.5

Your ability to change is not defined by yesterday and doesn't need to wait until tomorrow.

0:15.9

Your transformation is now.

0:19.5

Let's get started.

0:20.5

Hello everybody.

0:22.7

Welcome back to the Primal Potential Podcast.

0:24.9

I am Elizabeth Benton.

0:27.2

And today we're going to talk about making change easier.

0:32.6

It is very, very possible.

0:34.8

Unfortunately there is this common misconception that change has to be hard.

0:41.0

It has to be a fight.

0:42.0

It has to suck.

0:43.0

It has to be an uphill battle.

0:45.6

And while it can be, I've certainly gone about some things in a very hard way, it doesn't

0:52.2

have to be.

0:54.0

And this is something that I wrote about in my book, Chasing Cupcakes.

0:57.9

In fact, there's an entire chapter devoted to it.

1:03.0

I wanted to dive into it today because so many of my clients that I talk to or emails

1:10.6

that I get or direct messages that I get online are from people who are very much on

1:17.4

the hard road.

1:19.7

And I get it.

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