We love to call it a comfort zone, but let’s be honest — if you were truly comfortable, you wouldn’t be emailing me, considering a change, or listening to this podcast. What we call the “comfort zone” is almost never comfortable. It’s just known. Predictable. Familiar. And that’s a trap.
In this episode, I’m walking you through a powerful coaching conversation I had with someone on the fence about making a change. She thought she was afraid to leave her comfort zone… but what she was really bumping up against was the exposure of wanting more.
We’re getting into:
Why what we label as comfort is often just familiarity
The real reason you might be afraid to change (and what you’re already missing out on)
How your current fear might just be a red triangle in the storybook Zoom — you’re too close to it to see what it really is
And most importantly, I’m sharing three practical ways to get out of the known zone and into forward momentum:
Make small changes — simple disruptions to your routines build pattern-breaking momentum
Create strategic disappointment — practice saying “no” in low-stakes moments so the harder ones don’t knock you down
Choose intentional vulnerability — share the thing you’d rather not share; say the thing you usually skip over
This isn’t about overhauling your life. It’s about doing one thing differently — and letting it open the door to change.
Tag me on Instagram @elizabethbenton and share one small discomfort you’re choosing today. I want to hear it.
Episode Summary:
In this powerful solo episode, Elizabeth gets real about what it means to feel like you're drowning—in grief, in overwhelm, in apathy—and why that doesn't mean you get to stop. With raw stories from parenting, business, and everyday life, she dismantles the lies we believe when we're stuck and reminds us that swimming doesn't require strength—it just requires movement.
Whether you're spiraling in “I don’t care” or paralyzed by “I don’t know what to do,” this episode will call you up—not out—and show you exactly what it looks like to keep going when you're not sure you can.
What You’ll Hear in This Episode:
Why panic makes you sink—and how to stop it
The difference between being stuck and choosing stillness
The real reason “I don’t care” and “I don’t know what to do” are lies
Practical ways to “swim” even in your hardest moments
Why resourcefulness is your most underused superpower
What Elizabeth tells herself when she’s tempted to shut down
Powerful Quotes:
“You don’t need all the answers. You just need your next question.”
“If you didn’t care, it wouldn’t feel like a problem.”
“No one is coming to swim for you. But help is everywhere if you reach for it.”
“The very feeling that makes you feel stuck is the very reason you need to do something.”
Resources & Links:
Email Elizabeth: elizabeth@primalpotential.com
If this episode spoke to you, share it with a friend who’s in deep water. Or screenshot and tag @elizabethbenton on Instagram—I want to hear what your next swim stroke is. 💬
If your routine only works when life is calm and controlled… it’s not a routine. It’s a trap.
In today’s episode, we’re diving into one of the biggest blocks to progress: the belief that consistency isn’t possible when life is unpredictable. Whether it’s school breaks, travel, toddler wake-ups, late meetings, or just the everyday chaos—this episode is here to help you build something that works in real life, not just in ideal conditions.
We’ll walk through:
Why your chaos might be more predictable than you think
How to stop starting over every time life changes
What “anchor habits” are—and how to build your own
Real examples from clients and my own routine
The shift from “all or nothing” to “always something”
Plus, I’ll introduce you to a brand new tool inside The Consistency Course that can help coach you through your disruptors, anytime, anywhere.
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And remember—if you’re in the middle of the mess, this is the perfect time to build what’s real.
You’re not confused about your goals. You’re not unclear on what matters. You want change — so why aren’t you following through?
That question came up again and again in this past week’s check-ins, so I pulled the most common themes and patterns and unpacked them here.
This episode is for anyone who feels frustrated that their actions don’t line up with their intentions — and wants practical tools to break that cycle.
We’ll talk about:
Why “this one thing won’t hurt” is keeping you stuck
The danger of vague excuses like “I just let it get away from me”
How to define the ideal — and why you need a vision to move toward
The real difference between having a plan and being prepared to execute
How to use “the lifespan of pleasure” to make better decisions
And the skill that matters most when you drift off track (spoiler: it’s not willpower)
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Find out what’s really keeping you from staying consistent and get specific tools to fix it.
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Are you stuck at “better”?
Maybe life is okay. Maybe it’s even good — especially compared to where you used to be. But what if you’re unknowingly camping out at 60% of your potential… and calling it enough?
In this episode, I unpack what happens when progress becomes a plateau, and fear of restriction keeps us from discovering what’s truly possible.
We’ll explore:
Why comfort can quietly block you from greatness
The real reason your next level feels “too hard”
How our brains lie to us about sacrifice and deprivation
A client story that reveals the hidden trap of “better”
What to do if your “why” feels shallow or fake
If you’ve ever thought, “I’ve come so far… but I’m scared to go further,” this one’s for you.
Why “better” isn’t the finish line — and how it becomes a subtle trap
What to do if you're afraid of giving up your current comforts
How to reframe restriction, routine, and what you think you're “missing out” on
What it looks like to stop avoiding possibility
Why you don’t need a big, dramatic “why” to change — and what to focus on instead
How to win the next hour, not just the next month
✨ Jesse Itzler quote: “You didn’t sign up to be the 80% version of yourself.”
💡 Real client insights from The Consistency Course
🎯 How to reframe “rewards” like TV, snacks, and social scrolling
🛑 The truth about procrastination and “not having time”
✅ Take the Free Quiz to identify your biggest consistency barrier
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You think you’re avoiding restriction.
But what you’re really avoiding… is possibility.
Let’s find out how good it could actually be.
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Get personalized clarity on your #1 barrier to consistency — and exactly what to do about it.
If you’re in a hard season — a waiting season — this episode is for you.
Maybe your marriage feels fragile.
Maybe work is overwhelming.
Maybe you’re just… in the middle. Between stuck and change. Tired, but still hoping.
Today’s episode will help you stop using the hard as your excuse… and start using it as your reason.
You’ll learn how to use the waiting season to build something unshakable:
A body you can feel proud of.
A mind you can trust.
A foundation that holds, even when everything else feels shaky.
Because you don’t wait for life to smooth out before you take ownership of your health, your thoughts, or your choices.
You do it because life is hard.
Why most people stay stuck in “waiting mode” and how to break out of it
How taking care of yourself first creates clarity in your hardest seasons
What it actually looks like to build a strong foundation — without fluff or perfection
Specific ways to show up for yourself when you're overwhelmed or discouraged
Why now is the perfect time to lead yourself powerfully — even if everything still feels messy
“You take ownership, get healthy, take action — not because life is smooth, but because it’s not.”
🎯 Ready to finally get consistent — even in the hard seasons?
Take the free Consistency Quiz now to discover your biggest barrier and how to overcome it.
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You’ll get:
Personalized insights
A clear next step
A powerful reason to stop starting over
🎧 Listen now, take the quiz, and stop waiting for change.
Start building it.
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Let’s talk about what you’re avoiding — the scale, the check-in, the budget, the truth. Not because you don’t know… but because you don’t want to face it.
In this episode, we dive into Blind Spot Culture — the subtle but powerful way we avoid clarity and call it "grace" or "self-care" while continuing to drift. Whether it’s telling yourself food is comfort, or skipping your check-in because “you already know it was a bad week,” this kind of avoidance is robbing you of the change you say you want.
We’ll unpack:
What blind spots really are (hint: they’re not about ignorance)
Why we avoid feedback, mirrors, and metrics
How “comfort” habits like overeating are masking deeper needs
What it’s actually costing you to avoid facing the truth
Simple ways to break free from the patterns that are keeping you stuck
If you're ready to stop drifting and finally build momentum, this episode is a must-listen.
Avoidance isn’t protection — it’s a trap.
The truth doesn’t get more painful when you face it — it gets more useful.
Food, distractions, and "grace" are often just blind spots in disguise.
The moment you look is the moment you take your power back.
If you’re stuck in a pattern of inconsistency — start by identifying what’s actually in your way.
👉 Take the free quiz to uncover your #1 barrier to consistency and what to do about it:
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Share it with a friend who needs a breakthrough or tag me on Instagram @elizabethbenton — I love hearing what resonates with you most.
This is your wake-up call.
Not because you’re lazy. Not because you’re broken.
But because you’re stuck in patterns that are keeping you from the life you say you want.
In this episode, we’re cutting through the noise with a direct, no-fluff pep talk for the days you’re tempted to quit, coast, or wait for “later.” Whether you’re in a funk, making excuses, or just need a reminder of what’s at stake — this is for you.
You’ll hear about:
Why your comfort zone is costing you more than you think
The brutal truth about giving yourself “a pass”
The mindset that makes success inevitable
How every excuse is a vote for the life you don’t want
Why change won’t happen until you decide it’s non-negotiable
If you keep putting it off, you’re not just delaying the life you want — you’re building regret. You’re either going to do the work, or you’re going to wish you had.
🎧 Listen when you need:
A kickstart after falling off track
A mindset reset on a low-motivation day
A reminder of why your future depends on today’s choices
Want to work with me inside The Consistency Course? Learn more and start now right here!
Tag me on Instagram @elizabethbenton and tell me your favorite moment or biggest takeaway — I want to hear what hit home for you.
Ever feel like you're arguing with yourself all day long — about getting up early, skipping the snack, following through — and somehow, the wrong voice keeps winning?
You're not broken. You're just unprepared.
In this episode, I’m bringing you inside the debate team that’s happening inside your head every day — and breaking down why your internal arguments are falling flat... and what to do about it.
If you showed up to debate class with the kinds of excuses and one-liners you use on yourself — you'd get crushed.
So why are you trying to win the battle for your goals that way?
We’ll talk about:
The 4 major ways we drop the ball in our internal decision-making
Why “I said I would” isn’t strong enough to beat a craving
How to build a better case for the choices that move you forward
Real-life examples (goldfish snacks, alarms, girls’ night wine — we’re going there)
What conviction, energy, and preparation actually sound like
If you’ve been stuck in a cycle of “I know better but I don’t do better,” this episode is going to feel like a mirror, a wake-up call, and a strategy session — all in one.
This is the kind of work we do every single day inside The Consistency Course.
We don’t just talk about what you should do — we teach you how to follow through.
We work together on:
Building the identity you want
Creating real, sustainable momentum
Ending the start-over cycle
Learning to signal, not spiral
TCC isn’t another plan. It’s a practice. It’s where we build consistency from the inside out — with tools, coaching, and real accountability.
Learn more or start now right here.
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We have to stop giving ourselves a pass with vague, soft language.
“Emotional eating.”
“Self-sabotage.”
“Checked out.”
“Comfort food.”
These phrases sound like awareness — but most of the time, they’re actually avoidance. They’re smokescreens that help us label the pattern without actually examining it. But if we want to get out of the cycle, we’ve got to stop naming things in a way that lets us off the hook.
In today’s episode, we’re getting real. I’ll walk you through:
Why vague labels keep us stuck
How to replace them with specific, honest observations
The role clarity plays in breaking patterns
And how this one shift alone can change everything — without needing more willpower or motivation
If you’ve ever said, “I just keep sabotaging myself,” this one’s for you.
The Consistency Course: Real-time coaching, honest daily practices, and a support system that helps you drop the vague and build the momentum.
DM or email me and let’s talk about joining The Consistency Course. You’re not alone in this — and you don’t have to figure it out solo.
We’ve been sold a lie that progress has to be painful—and that if we enjoy the path, we’re probably doing it wrong. But what if the opposite is true?
In this episode, I’m introducing you to an idea I’m calling 75 Fun—not a challenge, not a reset, but a rhythm. A summer rhythm that actually feels good to live. One that includes strength, rest, play, and connection… without guilt or burnout.
We’ll talk about:
Why most plans fall apart (hint: they’re miserable)
The fear that “ease” means “failure”
How I’m designing a life I don’t want to escape from this summer
The difference between indulgence and intentional joy
What my personal 75 Fun rhythm looks like (and how you can create your own)
This isn’t about perfection. It’s not about doing more. It’s about finally creating a life you love to live—one small decision at a time.
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You don’t need more time — you need fewer false fires.
If you constantly feel like there’s just not enough time, this episode will change the way you see your life — and your to-do list — forever.
Inside the Consistency Course, I hear it every day: “Life got busy. I meant to do XYZ. But the day got away from me.” And the problem isn’t laziness or lack of motivation — it’s the fact that we’ve confused pressure for priority.
We’ve been taught to answer to what’s loud, urgent, and externally expected. But that kind of pressure has nothing to do with what actually matters to us.
In today’s episode, I’ll show you exactly how to stop working in your life — and start working on it. You’ll walk away with tools to clarify your true priorities, protect your time, and reset your habits so they actually reflect what matters most to you.
Why pressure screams louder than priority — and how to stop answering it
The real difference between “need to” and “want to” — and why that distinction matters
Why working in your life is keeping you stuck (and how to start working on your life instead)
The simple perspective shift that reveals what’s really urgent — and what’s just noise
How to protect your most valuable time — even in a full, chaotic life
What are my top three true priorities right now?
Do my habits, calendar, and energy reflect those priorities — or not?
What needs to change so that they do?
“You don’t need more time. You need fewer pressures disguised as priorities."
“Most people are working in their lives. Very few are working on them.”
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If you’re waiting to feel confident, prepared, or fully equipped before you go after your goal — this episode is your wake-up call.
In this raw and honest solo show, I’m sharing lessons from a recent experience hosting the very first gala for the Dagny Foundation — including what it taught me about discomfort, asking for help, scrappy problem-solving, and why we often stay stuck by thinking the same old thoughts.
I’ll walk you through the biggest mindset shifts that helped me get through something I didn’t feel ready for — and how those same shifts apply directly to your goals. If you’ve ever felt unqualified, overwhelmed, or afraid to start, this is the conversation you need to hear.
✅ Why waiting to feel ready keeps you stuck
✅ How discomfort can actually be a green light for growth
✅ Why asking for help is your power move, not your weakness
✅ Real examples of resourcefulness in action
✅ How to stop thinking inside the same limiting mental box
✅ Why what you’re dreading is almost never as bad as it seems
Ask for help this week — even if it feels awkward.
Do one uncomfortable thing you’ve been avoiding.
Brainstorm 3 “stupid” ideas — and act on one of them.
If this episode hit home for you, share it with a friend and tag me @elizabethbenton on Instagram — I’d love to hear what stood out most!
We’ve all done it.
Started strong. Felt focused. Made a plan.
And then… disappeared on ourselves.
We check out. Drift. Ghost our own goals.
Not because we don’t care.
Not because we’re lazy.
But because somewhere along the way, doing the work stopped feeling desirable.
In this episode, I’m breaking down the real reasons we stop showing up—and how to finally change the pattern.
Because this isn’t just about missing a few days. It’s about rebuilding trust with yourself and learning how to stay—especially when it’s hard.
Why your mindset and your strategy both shape your consistency
The subtle beliefs that make not showing up feel easier
How “eating your emotions” and “self-sabotage” are keeping you vague and stuck
Why you need to practice disappointment (yes, really)
What overstimulation is doing to your focus—and how to reset it
Why showing up at 2% effort still counts (sometimes, it counts more)
You’ll also hear how I use these same principles in my own life—and how we apply them inside The Consistency Course to help people finally stop ghosting their goals.
This is one of those episodes you might want to listen to twice—because we’re not just talking about how to show up today. We’re talking about how to stop disappearing for good.
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Is AI your new accountability partner… or just another shiny distraction?
In this episode, I’m sharing a real, nuanced conversation about the rise of AI tools—how they can support your goals, where they fall short, and why none of it matters if you’re still skipping the root work.
I use AI. I love it. It’s smart, fast, and powerful. But I’m seeing more and more people treat it like a replacement for coaching, for community, for consistency—and that’s where things get dangerous.
🔑 We talk about:
What AI can help you with (meal plans, workouts, motivation…)
Where it completely fails you (especially on your hard days)
Why self-awareness still beats strategy every time
The truth about “on/off” behavior loops and how AI can make them worse
A story about a client who had all the tools—and was still stuck
Because here’s the truth:
You don’t need more information.
You need to become the person who actually follows through.
🧠 This episode will help you:
Use AI without outsourcing your self-leadership
Spot the patterns that keep you stuck (and call them out)
Finally understand why your problem isn’t about the plan—it’s about the practice
🎯 And if you’re tired of ghosting your goals and calling it “life happens”…
This is exactly why I created The Consistency Course. It’s time to stop starting over. Let’s build the skill together.
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Let’s talk about something a lot of people get wrong.
Grace is not the same thing as giving yourself a pass. It’s not pretending the slip didn’t happen, and it’s not code for “oh well, I’ll try again tomorrow.”
In this episode, we’re breaking down the critical difference between giving yourself grace and letting yourself off the hook — and why that distinction might be the key to finally building the consistency you’ve been chasing.
I’m sharing personal stories, powerful mindset shifts, and a simple way to move forward when things don’t go as planned — without spiraling, shaming, or slipping into all-or-nothing thinking.
A practical definition of real grace (and what it’s not)
How to respond to missed goals without making them mean something about you
A 3-step process to recalibrate and move forward with purpose
How to know when you're actually letting yourself off the hook
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We’ve all been there — an emotion hits hard, and before we even realize it, we’ve abandoned our plan, quit on the day, or convinced ourselves that we’re off track.
But what if there’s another way?
In this episode, I’m breaking down the difference between emotional spiral and emotional sobriety — and how emotional leadership is the missing link for so many people struggling with inconsistency. You’ll hear real-life examples, practical reflection questions, and simple steps to start shifting your patterns right now.
If you’re ready to stop following your feelings and start leading yourself through them, this one’s for you.
Why emotional spirals feel true (but usually aren’t)
Real examples of what emotional sobriety looks like in everyday life
How to stop letting your feelings be your decision-making criteria
A step-by-step breakdown to get your emotions out of the driver’s seat
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If you're tired of knowing what to do but still not doing it — this is where everything changes.
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We all have moments where everything feels hard—parenting, food choices, work, motivation. But what if the real problem isn’t the hard?
What if it’s the headline we keep writing about it?
In this episode, we’re talking about how your internal headlines, orientation, and daily anchors shape your progress—or your struggle.
Because it’s not just about effort. It’s about direction.
And if you’re not tethered to the right things, you will drift.
Why “this is hard” might be the most disempowering headline you can carry
How to reorient yourself toward the person you want to become (instead of defaulting to the person you’ve practiced being)
The powerful metaphor of the barn rope in a snowstorm—and why you need a tether too
How to rewrite your mental headlines to pursue results, not relief
If you always lead with “this sucks” or “this is hard,” you’re subconsciously anchoring yourself to the need for relief. That’s why you check out, scroll, snack, or quit. But hard doesn’t have to define your day—or your identity.
Most of us aren’t stuck—we’re just disoriented. We say we want change but keep facing the direction of comfort, distraction, or fear. Progress starts with a pivot. Reorientation is a practice—not a one-time fix.
Life is a blizzard. Without an intentional tether, you’ll get lost. Whether it’s a weekly check-in, a journaling habit, or a goal review—you need something to hold onto when you’re steps away from quitting.
“When hard is the headline, we start subconsciously looking for relief instead of results.”
“You don’t need to try harder. You need to reorient.”
“The tether keeps you from drifting when the storm rolls in.”
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What’s your current headline? Are you oriented toward possibility, or stuck staring at the past?
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Ever notice how your hardest decisions—like skipping a workout or reaching for junk food—usually happen when you're tired, stressed, or just done?
In today’s episode, I’m sharing a simple but game-changing tool I use in those moments:
The 3-Minute Rule.
This isn't about forcing willpower or waiting to "feel like it." It's about giving yourself three intentional minutes to shift where you're making the decision from—so you can choose with clarity, not chaos.
Join The Consistency Course – If you want to practice tools like this alongside coaching, community, and structure, TCC is for you.
In Today's Episode You’ll hear:
Why decisions made at your lowest emotional point often sabotage your goals
What it means to “get to higher ground” and how to do it fast
Real-life examples from my own week (yes, including kids, cookies, and chaos)
How this ties into the advice Olympic gymnast Nastia Liukin got from her coach: “Never quit on a bad day”
Whether it's a glass of water, a few deep breaths, or 3 minutes in the sun—this practice is a game-changer for anyone working toward consistency, self-trust, and lasting change.
What “higher ground” means in real life (and how to reach it fast)
A proven way to disrupt emotional spirals without relying on motivation
How this simple pause builds discipline faster than pressure ever will
Join The Consistency Course – If you want to practice tools like this alongside coaching, community, and structure, TCC is for you.
“You don’t need to make the perfect choice. You just need to get to higher ground.”
“You don’t quit on a bad day. You don’t decide from your lowest ground.”
“Motivation might come and go, but this 3-minute rule is available to you every single day.”
Loved this episode? Take a screenshot, share it to your IG Stories, and tag me @elizabethbenton—I love hearing how these tools land for you.
4 Questions to Ask Before You Give Up (Again)
A guide to breaking your pattern and finally moving forward
There are millions of people silently drowning in overwhelm, stuck in patterns they desperately want to break — and yet, they keep turning down the life rafts being thrown their way.
They say things like:
“I start but never finish.”
“I know what to do, I just don’t do it.”
“I’ve already invested so much and nothing works.”
These beliefs feel like truth, but they’re actually traps.
In this episode, I’m holding up a mirror — not to call you out, but to call you up.
If you’re tired of striving but never arriving, this episode will walk you through:
✔ Stop using the past as a reason to quit the future
✔ Catch yourself when you're turning down help
✔ Challenge the “I always give up” identity
✔ Take one aligned step — even when it’s uncomfortable
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“You're not afraid of wasting money. You're afraid of wasting hope.”
“You’re not doomed to repeat your past — you’re just putting too much stock in it.”
“If success was guaranteed… would you still hesitate?”
“Stop calling yourself out. Start calling yourself up.”
“Sometimes the loudest story isn’t the truest story — it’s just the one you’ve repeated the most.”
🎧 If this episode hit home, share it with a friend. Let’s stop giving power to our patterns — and start walking in possibility.
This isn’t another how-to episode.
It’s not a checklist.
It’s a letter — from my heart to yours — for the woman who’s tired of starting over, but still hasn’t given up.
If you feel like you’re already halfway out the door… if you doubt it’ll work because it hasn’t worked before… this one’s for you.
In this episode, we unpack:
This one’s personal — and it just might change everything.
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You don’t need more willpower. You don’t need a new plan. What you do need is a new perspective on what consistency actually looks like—and how to make it feel easier and more natural in your real, messy, unpredictable life.
In this episode, I’m sharing 4 hidden keys to consistency that most people overlook. We’ll talk about how to shift from being stuck in attention—just consuming more info—to participation—actually building the practices that create lasting change.
If you've ever said:
Then this is the episode that could change everything.
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Subtitle: Shifting from Willpower Battles to Lasting Change Without the Mental Exhaustion
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Episode Summary:
If you’re stuck in a cycle of “I’ll start tomorrow,” feeling emotionally exhausted, or just wondering why weight loss feels like a mental war—you’re not alone. In this episode, we’re rewiring the internal scripts that keep you stuck. This isn’t about more willpower or more discipline. It’s about thinking differently so your change finally sticks.
💭 “I’ll start tomorrow”
→ New Thought: Change doesn’t start later. It starts with your next decision.
→ Practice: What can I do right now to close the gap between where I am and who I want to be?
💭 “I don’t have time”
→ New Thought: Time isn’t the barrier—prioritization is.
→ Practice: Find five minutes and use them. You’re proving something to yourself.
💭 “I’m too tired/emotional”
→ New Thought: Emotions are real, but they don’t make my decisions.
→ Practice: Anchor to identity: “I’m the kind of person who honors what I want most.”
💭 “This one thing won’t hurt”
→ New Thought: Every choice is a vote for who I’m becoming.
→ Practice: Ask: What story am I reinforcing with this decision?
💭 “Nothing works for me anyway”
→ New Thought: I haven’t failed—I’ve just been focused on behavior, not belief.
→ Practice: Begin where change really happens: with a new perspective.
💭 “I just don’t want to miss out”
→ New Thought: I’m not missing out—I’m opting in to what matters most.
→ Practice: Reframe indulgence: What do I gain by saying no?
💭 “I’m overwhelmed”
→ New Thought: I don’t need a full plan—I need a next step.
→ Practice: Ask: What’s my next best choice right now?
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Episode Summary:
When it comes to fat loss, there is no one-size-fits-all approach to carbohydrates. In this episode, we dive into how to personalize your carbohydrate intake based on key factors such as your baseline diet, body composition, activity level, and even your unique blood sugar response. By understanding how your body processes carbs, you can fine-tune your intake for sustainable fat loss and optimal energy levels.
Before we get started, grab your copy of my new Fat Loss E-Book! Here's the link.
And, head over to my new YouTube channel to subscribe and turn on notifications before the new Carb Series kicks off next week.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
✔ How to assess your baseline carbohydrate intake before making adjustments
✔ Why muscle mass and body fat percentage impact carb tolerance
✔ The role of activity level in determining your optimal carb intake
✔ How health goals (fat loss, performance, hormone balance) influence carb strategy
✔ Why food sensitivities and individual blood sugar responses matter
✔ Practical strategies for tracking and adjusting your carb intake
1. Your Baseline – Where Are You Starting?
Before making changes, assess your current carbohydrate intake. Track what you eat for a few days and consider factors like:
Blood sugar response (using a glucometer or continuous glucose monitor)
Insulin sensitivity (fasting glucose, HbA1c levels)
Energy levels and hunger cues
💡 Example: If you currently eat 60% of your calories from carbs and experience energy crashes, adjusting your intake or choosing slower-digesting carbs may help.
2. Your Body Composition
Your muscle mass and body fat percentage influence how efficiently your body processes carbohydrates.
More muscle = better glucose storage and insulin sensitivity.
Higher body fat = reduced carbohydrate tolerance.
💡 Example: A lean individual (12% body fat) might benefit from higher carb intake to fuel workouts, while someone at 25% body fat may do better with a moderate approach, limiting carbs to post-workout meals.
3. Your Health Goals
Carbohydrate intake should align with your specific goals:
Fat Loss: Lower to moderate carb intake may enhance fat oxidation.
Performance & Recovery: Athletes or those with high-intensity workouts need sufficient carbs for energy.
Hormonal Balance: Women experiencing menstrual irregularities or menopause may need strategic carb inclusion to support hormone health.
💡 Example: A woman with hypothyroidism may benefit from including 100-150g of carbs per day to support metabolism and thyroid function.
4. Your Activity Level
Your carbohydrate needs should match your energy expenditure:
High-intensity training (CrossFit, HIIT, weightlifting) requires more carbs.
Low-intensity activities (walking, yoga) require fewer carbs.
Sedentary lifestyles benefit from a lower-carb approach.
💡 Example: A marathon runner training daily may need 200-300g of carbs per day, whereas someone with a desk job may thrive on 50-100g.
5. Your Food Sensitivity & Blood Sugar Response
Not all carbs affect people the same way. Some experience stable blood sugar after eating rice, while others see spikes and crashes.
💡 Example: Two people eat a banana:
Person A: Blood sugar rises slightly (85 mg/dL → 95 mg/dL) – can tolerate bananas well.
Person B: Blood sugar spikes significantly (85 mg/dL → 140 mg/dL) – may benefit from pairing the banana with protein or opting for lower-glycemic fruits like berries.
✅ Track your baseline intake
✅ Experiment with carbohydrate timing—many people do well eating carbs post-workout.
✅ Monitor blood sugar responses with a CGM or glucometer if needed. I've used Levels - you can check it out here
✅ Consider carb cycling—higher carbs on training days, lower on rest days.
✅ Pay attention to biofeedback—adjust based on energy, sleep, and cravings.
🎧 Tune in to learn how to dial in your carbohydrate intake for your unique body and fat loss goals!
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In this episode of the Primal Potential Podcast, we’re diving into three powerful but simple strategies to help you optimize your blood sugar, improve your insulin sensitivity, and increase your energy levels. These are real-world, easy-to-implement hacks that go beyond the usual “eat less sugar” advice.
Before we get started, grab your copy of my new Fat Loss E-Book! Here's the link.
And, head over to my new YouTube channel to subscribe and turn on notifications before the new Carb Series kicks off next week.
Did you know that getting direct sunlight within the first hour of waking helps reset your circadian rhythm, which plays a major role in blood sugar regulation and insulin sensitivity?
Pairing this with light movement (like a 10-minute walk or some gentle stretching) can improve how efficiently your body uses glucose before breakfast.
💡 Want to learn more?
Stay tuned for my upcoming Carb Series on YouTube (launching April 1st), and check out Episode 1200 of the Primal Potential Podcast for more deep dives on blood sugar optimization.
One of the most eye-opening things I’ve done for my health is using a Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM). Seeing how things like poor sleep, stress, and even "healthy" foods impacted my blood sugar completely changed how I eat and manage my energy.
You don’t need one, but it can be a game-changer. You can also track your patterns with a glucometer and test strips or keep a journal of your energy, cravings, and mood swings for free.
👉 Want to try Levels CGM?
Use my affiliate link: levels.link/PRIMALPOTENTIAL
🔍 Check out Episode 1073 for my deep dive on CGMs.
You don’t need to overthink this one. Just a few minutes of movement after eating can significantly reduce blood glucose spikes and improve insulin sensitivity.
✅ Take a 10-minute walk 🚶♂️ – Walking at an easy-to-moderate pace within 30 minutes of eating can reduce blood sugar spikes by up to 25%.
✅ Do 10-20 bodyweight squats 🏋️ – No time to walk? Squats or calf raises are just as effective.
✅ Use a standing desk 🖥️ – If walking or squats aren’t an option, just stand and shift your weight instead of sitting.
✅ Pace around your house 🚶♀️ – Walking inside for just 3 minutes can make a difference.
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