CONSISTENT by Primal Potential

Elizabeth Benton

Why are we so stressed & overwhelmed? Why do we have clear & compelling goals but fail to reach them? How can we want to change so desperately yet make choices that keep us from that change? Because we keep focusing on the habits we want instead of building the skill of consistency that allows us to achieve them. Consistency is a skill. It's a superpower. It isn't one-size-fits all. It unlocks any door and makes every goal achievable. A more effective, realistic approach starts here.

  1. 1 HR AGO

    1410: 6 Life Lessons From My First Month With Bees

    This episode is not really about bees. Yes, Elizabeth got bees. Yes, she went to bee school. Yes, she is still very much afraid of anything that can fly and sting her. But one month into beekeeping, the lessons are already showing up everywhere — in fear, mistakes, motherhood, stress, support, and the pursuit of a life that feels more alive. In this episode, Elizabeth shares six life lessons from her first month with bees, including why scared is not a stopping point, how to stop turning mistakes into a reason to start over, what the temperament of the queen has to do with the energy in your home, and why cumulative stressors matter more than we often realize. She also talks about the power of community, the importance of not doing hard things alone, and why creating something with your hands can give you something scrolling, watching TV, and phone games never will. This is an episode for anyone who feels afraid to start, discouraged by mistakes, overloaded by life, or disconnected from the things that make them feel excited and alive. In this episode: Elizabeth talks about: Getting bees despite being genuinely afraid of them Why fear does not have to mean stop The difference between "I blew it" and "how do I optimize from here?" What bees can teach us about leadership, energy, and motherhood Why small stressors become a big deal when they stack up How support changes the experience of doing something hard Why we need more real-life excitement, creativity, and curiosity Mentioned in this episode: Want something encouraging, useful, and energizing before the week begins? Sign up for Elizabeth's Sunday Fuel newsletter at elizabethbenton.com. Sunday Fuel is not a sales email. It is a weekly note designed to pour into you, gas you up, equip you, and help you head into the week with more clarity, ownership, and possibility.

    37 min
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  3. 2 DAYS AGO

    1409: Momentum Is Its Own Kind of Rest

    What if the thing you keep calling rest is actually part of the reason you feel so tired? In today's episode, Elizabeth shares a powerful reframe that might change the way you look at your mornings, your workday, your home, your overwhelm, and the tiny choices that either create relief or create more pressure later. This isn't hustle culture. This isn't "do more, never stop, earn your rest." This is about learning how to make later lighter. Elizabeth shares the story of a Monday night when she almost pushed two small tasks to the next day, then realized that taking a few minutes in the moment would create more ease, relief, and momentum for Future Elizabeth. Because every delay is either a gift or a debt. In this episode, Elizabeth talks about: Why momentum can be its own kind of rest The difference between true rest and the kind of "break" that leaves you feeling like a mud lump How small delays quietly turn into emotional weight Why "I'll do it tomorrow" is sometimes a transfer of pressure, not a plan The power of asking: "Does this equip me to launch into what's next, or make me less able?" How to spot the "inches" that are all around you Why the goal is not perfection, productivity obsession, or hustle How tiny actions like sending the invoice, starting the laundry, setting up coffee, or putting dishes away can create real relief New Sunday Newsletter: Fuel Elizabeth is launching a new Sunday newsletter called Fuel. Fuel is designed to help you start the week feeling more capable, more awake, more in your own corner, and more ready to make the week work for you. No pitches. No pressure. Just a Sunday message to pour into you and help you reconnect with the difference you can make in your own circumstances and conditions. Sign up for Fuel at ElizabethBenton.com. Key Takeaways Momentum doesn't ask you to do more. It helps you carry less. Make later lighter. Every delay is either a gift or a debt. The inches are all around us. Mentioned in This Episode Sign up for Fuel: ElizabethBenton.com The Vault series on procrastination and consistency: Primal Potential Podcast episodes 1377–1386.

    28 min
  4. 20 APR

    1406: Consuming Fear & Expecting to Feel Alive

    What happens when you spend more time consuming fear than creating hope? In this throwback revisited episode, Elizabeth updates an older conversation with a fresh perspective: people are more stressed, more anxious, more negative, and more emotionally flat than ever — and one big reason is that too many people are informed, but not inspired. This episode is about more than stress. It's about what happens when you live in reaction mode for too long. It's about why so many people feel defeated. And it's about the power of building something that brings you back to life. In this episode, Elizabeth talks about: why you cannot spend all day consuming fear and expect to feel alive the difference between being informed and being inspired why the world does not need more defeated people how building something creates energy, hope, momentum, and joy what this looked like when she was over 350 pounds and change felt like punishment why some of the best seasons of life come when you are making progress and creating something meaningful real-life examples from her own life, including bees, farming, grants, homeschooling, gardening, and trying new things how to think honestly about what news and social media are giving to you versus taking from you If you've been feeling stressed, flat, discouraged, or like all you do is react to life, this one is for you. And if this episode hits home, don't stop at awareness. A huge part of what we do inside DEFENSE Foundations is help you interrupt destructive patterns, create better responses, and stop staying stuck in the same cycles. Apply for a DEFENSE Foundations Scholarship If cost is a factor, start here Enroll in DEFENSE Foundations Now If you already know you're ready, grab your spot here: https://primalpotential.mysamcart.com/checkout/defense-foundations

    17 min
  5. 18 APR

    1405: Tiny Choices Become Heavy Chains

    Tiny choices become heavy chains. In this episode, Elizabeth unpacks one of the most expensive stories we tell ourselves: this one thing won't hurt. Whether it's the cookie, the skipped workout, the impulse buy, the snoozed alarm, or the task you swear you'll do tomorrow, the issue usually isn't the isolated choice. The issue is the pattern. This episode is about learning to stop evaluating decisions in isolation and start seeing them for what they often become: links in a chain. Elizabeth shares how these tiny moments of self-permission accumulate, how footholds become strongholds, and why what feels inconsequential in the moment can quietly become the very thing keeping you stuck. If you've been frustrated by your inconsistency, discouraged by your own patterns, or stuck in the cycle of "I know what to do, I'm just not doing it," this episode will give you a powerful reframe you can use immediately. In this episode: Why "this one thing won't hurt" is such a convincing and costly story How tiny choices become heavy chains The difference between evaluating a moment and recognizing a pattern Why procrastination makes tomorrow heavier How footholds become strongholds What "I just don't care" is often really masking The practical questions to ask when your brain is trying to hand you permission Key Takeaway: Don't just ask whether the choice matters in isolation. Ask what it reinforces. Apply for a DEFENSE Foundations Scholarship: This is the final cohort of DEFENSE Foundations with scholarships. Apply here: https://hlnfuzrps4v.typeform.com/to/fMAj1uvb Ready to join DEFENSE Foundations now? Direct enroll here: https://primalpotential.mysamcart.com/checkout/defense-foundations

    22 min
  6. 13 APR

    1404: Stop Reacting to Overwhelm. Start Solving It.

    If overwhelm is a repeat problem in your life, it deserves a strategy. Too many people treat overwhelm like weather. It shows up, wrecks the day, and they just try to get through it. But if overwhelm keeps happening, there is a reason. And if there is a reason, there is something to solve. In this throwback-inspired episode, Elizabeth revisits past conversations on overwhelm and takes the topic deeper: not just how overwhelm feels, but how to approach it like a problem solver. In this episode, we talk about: why recurring overwhelm should never be treated like "just how life is" the difference between reacting to overwhelm and solving for it how a lack of clear priorities can create chronic overwhelm the role of focus, catch-up mode, clutter, procrastination, and poor boundaries why many people are complicit in the very conditions that stress them out the difference between cleaning up the symptom and fixing the actual leak why asking for help is sometimes the most effective response This episode also connects back to two older episodes: Episode 212 on the difference between a rules list and a toolbox Episode 605 on the pervasive sense of powerlessness so many people create around their circumstances If this episode hit home for you, do not stop at awareness. If overwhelm is a repeat issue, the answer is not just: "I need to do better." "I need to be more disciplined." "I need to stop getting overwhelmed." The answer is to get to the root. That is exactly what we do inside DEFENSE Foundations. DEFENSE Foundations is about more than reacting better in the moment. It is about understanding why these recurring problems keep happening, identifying the patterns that create them, and building a more strategic, effective response. Apply for a DEFENSE Foundations Scholarship If cost is a consideration, start here: Scholarship application: https://hlnfuzrps4v.typeform.com/to/fMAj1uvb Enroll in DEFENSE Foundations Now If you know you're ready and don't want to wait, grab your spot here: Enroll now: https://primalpotential.mysamcart.com/checkout/defense-foundations If overwhelm keeps happening, stop treating it like weather.

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Why are we so stressed & overwhelmed? Why do we have clear & compelling goals but fail to reach them? How can we want to change so desperately yet make choices that keep us from that change? Because we keep focusing on the habits we want instead of building the skill of consistency that allows us to achieve them. Consistency is a skill. It's a superpower. It isn't one-size-fits all. It unlocks any door and makes every goal achievable. A more effective, realistic approach starts here.

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