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  • Why You Say Yes Too Fast (And Stay Stuck in It)
    2026/04/11

    You don’t feel overwhelmed.

    You handle things.
    You follow through.

    You keep your word.

    But that’s exactly the problem.

    In this episode, we’re breaking down why high-functioning women stay stuck in commitments they shouldn’t have made in the first place—and why it doesn’t feel like a decision when it’s happening.

    This isn’t about boundaries or time management.

    It’s about the moment before you say yes—and why you skip it.

    If you’ve ever looked at your schedule and thought,
    “how did I end up committed to all of this?”

    This episode will help you see exactly where it starts.

    In this episode:

    • Why saying yes doesn’t feel like a choice
    • The hidden pattern behind “being reliable”
    • Why you keep honoring commitments that drain you
    • What actually needs to shift (and what doesn’t)

    If this resonates, start with The First Pause™:

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    6 分
  • The Follow-Through Trap: Why You Keep Honoring Commitments You Shouldn’t Have Made
    2026/04/02

    You don’t have a follow-through problem.

    You follow through just fine.

    The real issue?

    👉 You agree before you check your calendar
    👉 You don’t evaluate the cost
    👉 And you end up stuck with things you didn’t plan

    In this episode, Elizabeth Garrison breaks down what she calls the Follow-Through Trap—the pattern where high-functioning women say yes too quickly, then spend the rest of their day (or week) rearranging everything to make it work.

    This isn’t about boundaries.
    It’s not about discipline.

    It’s about when the decision gets made.

    Through real-life moments at work, at home, and in everyday conversations, Elizabeth walks you through how this pattern quietly takes over your schedule—and why fixing your calendar won’t solve it.

    Because once something is on your calendar…

    👉 you’re going to honor it.


    In this episode, you’ll recognize:

    • Why you say yes before checking your availability
    • How small commitments stack into a full schedule
    • The hidden cost of fast decisions
    • Why you keep getting stuck with things you didn’t plan
    • The exact moment your time actually gets decided

    If you’ve ever opened your calendar and thought,
    “dammit… I don’t have time for this”

    this episode will hit home.


    Key Takeaway

    You don’t need better follow-through.

    You need to slow down the moment
    right before you say yes.

    Because that’s where your time is actually decided.


    About the Podcast

    The Sacred Return™ Podcast helps high-functioning women interrupt autopilot behavior and regain control of their time, energy, and decisions—without pressure, overwhelm, or unrealistic routines.


    🔗 Start Here

    If this episode hit, start with your first interruption:

    👉 The First Pause™



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    6 分
  • The Busy Trap: Why You’re Always Moving but Not Choosing
    2026/03/26

    You don’t feel overwhelmed—you just keep moving.
    In this episode, Elizabeth Garrison breaks down the Busy Trap: how high-functioning women agree before they think, and end up building days they never actually chose.

    This isn’t about doing less—it’s about interrupting the moment before the decision is made.

    Start with The First Pause ↓
    https://elizabethgarrison.com/first-pause-home

    In this episode:

    • Why “busy” isn’t the real problem
    • How fast decisions replace real choice
    • The moment where your day actually gets decided
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    5 分
  • The Hidden Cost of Being the Reliable One
    2026/03/19

    Being the reliable one sounds like a compliment.

    You’re the one people call.
    The one who handles it.
    The one who can be counted on.

    But there’s something most people don’t notice:

    The more reliable you become…
    the less people ask if you actually want to help.

    They assume you will.

    And most of the time —
    you answer before you’ve even checked.

    Not because you have to.

    Because it’s who you’ve become.

    In this episode, we break down:

    • how being “reliable” turns into automatic responsibility
    • why people stop checking in with you
    • what it quietly costs you over time

    And the moment you can start noticing it.

    There's a way to interrupt this.

    Start here:

    https://elizabethgarrison.com/the-first-pause

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    8 分
  • Do You Answer Before You Think About It?
    2026/03/19

    They answer first…
    and think later.

    Not because they’re careless.
    Because they’ve trained themselves to move fast.

    To be reliable.
    To be the one who handles it.

    But there’s a moment most people never notice:

    The space between the request…
    and the response.

    That’s where control is either kept — or lost.

    In this episode, we break down:

    • why you answer before you think
    • how that pattern actually forms
    • what it’s quietly costing you

    And the moment you can start noticing it.

    If this sounds like you, start here:

    https://elizabethgarrison.com/the-first-pause

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    8 分
  • You Don’t Feel Overwhelmed. You’re Just Moving Too Fast.
    2026/03/19

    Most people don’t feel overwhelmed.
    They just move fast.

    They answer before they check their time.
    Before they check their energy.
    Before they check if they even want to.

    Over time, that reflex becomes invisible.

    This podcast breaks that pattern down.

    Not with motivation.
    Not with long routines.

    But by showing you the exact moment
    where the decision actually happens.

    If you’ve ever said yes…
    and realized later you didn’t mean to—

    You’ll recognize yourself here.

    New episodes explore the patterns behind Automatic Yes
    and how to interrupt them in real time.

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    1 分