• 204. For the Woman Who Never Sits: Why You Can't Relax
    May 20 2026

    Do you ever feel like you can't sit still, even when you finally have the time? Whether it's a moment on the couch, an evening at home, or a free weekend, your brain might be urging you to do one more thing, check one more box, or finish just one more task. What happens when rest feels uncomfortable instead of relieving?

    In this episode, I explore why high-achieving women struggle to slow down, why productivity becomes a form of emotional regulation, and how constantly pushing yourself starts to feel necessary, not optional. I share how internalized rules about usefulness and worth make stillness feel threatening, why rest is often delayed until complete exhaustion, and how even small pauses can feel impossible when your nervous system is wired for constant motion.

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    26 mins
  • 203. Over-Helping: The Exhaustion of Being Everyone's Go-To Person
    May 13 2026

    Are you helping because it's truly needed, or because stepping in has become your default? When you're the one who always notices, manages, follows through, and makes sure nothing falls through the cracks, helping can start to feel less like a choice and more like a responsibility you automatically absorb.

    In this episode, I'm breaking down over-helping: what it actually looks like, why so many high-achieving women fall into this pattern, and how constantly stepping in can quietly squeeze you out of your own life. While being thoughtful, capable, and dependable are incredible strengths, there's a point where helping too much becomes unsustainable and leaves you mentally, emotionally, and physically overextended.

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    25 mins
  • 202. How to Stay on Track When Your Routine Falls Apart
    May 6 2026

    If your schedule gets thrown off, do your habits fall apart too? Whether it's travel, work deadlines, family chaos, or changing routines, it's easy to believe you need life to settle down before you can get back on track. But the truth is, life rarely slows down for long, and waiting for perfect conditions often keeps you stuck in a frustrating cycle of starting over.

    In this episode, I break down why being off your routine can feel so destabilizing, why perfectionism often makes it worse, and how thinking you need everything to calm down before you can succeed is one of the biggest mistakes you can make. Your routine will always ebb and flow, but that does not mean your habits have to disappear every time life gets messy.

    Listen in this week to learn how to stop using schedule disruptions as a reason to abandon yourself. I'll show you how to think in terms of possibility instead of impossibility, create realistic backup plans, stay flexible without giving up, and keep moving forward even when life feels unpredictable. Because lasting success is not about perfect routines, it's about learning how to stay steady through the inevitable waves of real life.

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    33 mins
  • 201. The Advice I Keep Repeating (Because It Works)
    Apr 29 2026

    How often do you find yourself overcomplicating your goals or spinning out when life stops cooperating with your "perfect" plan?

    We've all been there, thinking that if a habit feels hard or we're not making progress, that it must mean we're failing. What if, in those moments, the solution isn't about looking for a flashy new strategy? What if the most powerful tool you can have is a simple, steady principle to lean on when you're tired, emotional, and overwhelmed?

    Join me this week as I unpack five foundational pieces of advice that I come back to again and again in coaching sessions. These aren't just catchy mottos; they're the principles that shape how you navigate hard things and build a life that actually holds up in the real world. Whether you're managing stress, food, exercise, or career overwhelm, these truths are designed to cut through the noise and keep you in the game, especially on tough days.

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    24 mins
  • 200. What It Actually Takes to Change
    Apr 22 2026

    Why does change feel so hard, even when you know exactly what to do? If you've ever thought that the answer is just a better plan, more motivation, or finally getting your timing right, you're not alone. But what if the reason things aren't changing has nothing to do with what you know… and everything to do with how you're showing up when things aren't perfect?

    In this episode, I'm reflecting on what I've seen after years of coaching and 200 podcast episodes, and I'm breaking down what actually creates change versus what people think will create change. Because it's not more information, it's not the perfect plan, and it's definitely not waiting for everything to line up. Real change happens in a much less flashy way, and it often looks very different from what most people expect.

    Listen in this week to learn what it really takes to change, even when life is busy, messy, and unpredictable. You'll hear why willingness matters more than motivation, how honesty helps you stop spinning in assumptions, and why repetition is the part most people underestimate. I'll walk you through how planning reduces decision fatigue, how self-trust is built through follow-through, and what actually leads to results over time.

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    24 mins
  • 199. Why Deciding What to Do Next Feels So Hard
    Apr 15 2026

    Have you ever found yourself stuck in a mental tug-of-war when deciding what to eat or how to work out, all because the conditions aren't perfect? What happens when the plan doesn't go as expected and the pressure to get it exactly right starts to weigh on you?

    In today's episode, I'm diving into the small, everyday moments where the pressure of making the "right" choice can feel overwhelming, and why those moments often trip us up. If you've ever spiralled over a minor decision, like what to eat for dinner or whether to push through your workout when you're exhausted, this episode is for you.

    Tune in this week to learn how to take the pressure off your decisions, especially when the conditions aren't perfect. I unpack the difference between making a decision that aligns with your reality and getting caught in the pressure of perfection, and show you why it's not about getting it right every time, but about making a choice and moving forward with consistency.

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    19 mins
  • 198. Why You Keep Feeling Off Track - Even When You're Not
    Apr 8 2026

    What does it actually mean to be "on track"? Is it perfect eating, zero missed workouts, and everything going exactly as planned… or is it something else entirely?

    In this episode, I'm unpacking why so many of you feel like you're constantly falling off track, even when you're doing a lot of things right. The truth is, most of the time, the issue isn't your effort. It's your definition.

    Listen in this week to learn why defining "on track" as perfect keeps you stuck in an on-off cycle, how all-or-nothing thinking and only counting your best days distorts your progress, and why the reset mentality adds more drama than it solves. Most importantly, you'll learn how to build a definition of "on track" that actually fits your life so you can stop starting over and just keep going.

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    24 mins
  • 197. Why 'Making Up for It' Keeps Backfiring
    Apr 1 2026

    Ever have a day or weekend where things feel a little off, and your first thought is, "Okay, now I need to get serious"? That urge to tighten everything up, eat "perfectly," or push harder in your workouts can feel productive in the moment, but what if it's actually the thing keeping you stuck?

    In this episode, I'm breaking down the pattern of 'making up for it' - why it shows up so quickly after things don't go as planned, why it feels like the responsible thing to do, and what's really driving that urgency underneath the surface. Because most of the time, it's not about the food or the missed workouts. It's about what you're making it mean about you.

    Listen in to learn why overcompensating creates more instability instead of less, how it reinforces the all-or-nothing cycle with food and exercise, and why the urge to 'make up for it' is often about proving something to yourself. You'll also learn how to return to your baseline without turning it into a big reset, how to spot the difference between neutral action and repayment, and how building self-trust comes from responding steadily instead of reacting intensely.

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    23 mins