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1317: Pivot Point Day 2

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You can be right in the moment… and still be really wrong in the pattern.

Today’s episode is a call to honesty. Not about whether a single choice “matters” but whether the pattern it belongs to is quietly killing your progress.

Because here’s the trap: We justify what’s familiar. We rationalize what’s comfortable. We talk ourselves into “one more time” like it’s no big deal.

But over and over again, we’re protecting the very behavior that’s holding us back.

Inside this episode:

  • Why “familiar” is not the same thing as “neutral”

  • The hidden cost of being “right” in the moment

  • A powerful lens to recognize when a pattern needs to be broken — even if the choice seems harmless

  • The one question you must ask when justifying a pattern

🔥 This is the kind of honesty that moves the needle. Let’s go.

To get today's prompts, click here.

Ready to join The Consistency Course? Let's get started!

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1317: Pivot Point Day 2

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Content provided by Elizabeth Benton. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Elizabeth Benton or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

If you aren't on my email list and want to get the emails and resources that go along with this message series, please click here. After dropping in your name and email, you'll be re-directed to all the resources.

You can be right in the moment… and still be really wrong in the pattern.

Today’s episode is a call to honesty. Not about whether a single choice “matters” but whether the pattern it belongs to is quietly killing your progress.

Because here’s the trap: We justify what’s familiar. We rationalize what’s comfortable. We talk ourselves into “one more time” like it’s no big deal.

But over and over again, we’re protecting the very behavior that’s holding us back.

Inside this episode:

  • Why “familiar” is not the same thing as “neutral”

  • The hidden cost of being “right” in the moment

  • A powerful lens to recognize when a pattern needs to be broken — even if the choice seems harmless

  • The one question you must ask when justifying a pattern

🔥 This is the kind of honesty that moves the needle. Let’s go.

To get today's prompts, click here.

Ready to join The Consistency Course? Let's get started!

  continue reading

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