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EPISODE · Mar 18, 2026 · 23 MIN

ENCORE: The Top Reasons You Fail to Achieve Your Goals

from Congruent with Lisa Carpenter | The truth beneath success. Why it never feels like enough. · host Lisa Carpenter

Are you overcommitted, overwhelmed, and still somehow not getting where you want to go? If you're running at a breakneck pace, saying yes to everything, spinning more plates than any one person should, and yet still not feeling the success you're working so hard for, this episode is going to hit home. In this week's episode, I'm pulling one from the archives, an episode I originally recorded back in 2019 that is just as relevant today as it was then, which tells you something about how deeply these patterns run. We're talking about the three primary reasons you might be struggling to achieve your goals, and I promise you it has nothing to do with working harder. Why Busy Isn't the Same as Moving Forward One of the most common traps high achievers fall into is confusing activity with progress. You're doing more than ever, your calendar is full, your to-do list is longer than your arm, and somehow you still feel like you're spinning your wheels. The reason is almost always the same: your attention is scattered across everything instead of focused on the things that actually move the needle. This isn't a productivity problem. It's an attention problem. When you know exactly what matters most, whether it's in your business, your health, or your relationships, and you commit to showing up for those things consistently, you stop needing to do more. You need to do less, better. The question worth sitting with is this: if you already had the result you're working toward, what would you actually be doing today? Because most of us aren't taking action from the vision. We're reacting to the noise, checking boxes that feel productive but aren't the boxes that count. What Unrealistic Expectations Are Actually Costing You Here's the pattern I see over and over: ambitious, capable, high-achieving people set expectations for themselves that no reasonable person would set, and then they feel like failures when they inevitably can't meet them. You tell yourself you should be able to go to the gym five times a week, run your business, show up fully for your family, see your friends, and still have time to decompress, all in the same day, and then wonder why you're exhausted and behind. The only person setting that bar is you. And the only person raising it every time you get close to it, also you. There's something powerful that happens when you lower the bar to something genuinely achievable and then actually meet it, consistently, with integrity. That's where confidence is built. That's where momentum comes from. Not from setting an impossible standard and white-knuckling your way toward it until you burn out and start over. What would it feel like to commit to less, follow through completely, and actually feel successful instead of perpetually behind? Why You're Overcommitted (And Why Part of You Doesn't Want to Stop) This is the part nobody talks about. Most of us say we want more time, more space, more ease. But when we actually get it? It feels deeply uncomfortable. Because if you've been running at full capacity for years, slowing down doesn't feel like relief. It feels like something is wrong. For high achievers, worth and doing have become the same thing. The busyness isn't just a schedule problem. It's an identity problem. If you're not doing all the things, being everyone's rock, wearing every hat, staying needed and indispensable, then who are you? Will people still value you? Will you still feel valuable? The truth is, overcommitting isn't just something that happens to you. It's something many of us unconsciously choose because it keeps us feeling needed, important, and safe. And until you look at that honestly, no productivity system or time management strategy is going to fix it. Culling your commitments isn't about doing less because you're lazy. It's about doing less because you finally understand that scattered energy doesn't create the results you want. Commitment that is focused, boundaries that are real, and the willingness to say no even when it feels uncomfortable, that is what creates the success you're actually after. What We Cover in This Episode Why your attention might be the problem, not your effort: how focusing on the wrong things keeps you busy but not actually progressing toward your goals The difference between taking action from your vision versus reacting to your reality: and why this distinction changes everything about how you show up each day Why unrealistic expectations are a setup for failure: and the counterintuitive case for lowering your bar and meeting it with full integrity How to actually identify what matters most: the practice of getting clear on your non-negotiables so you stop giving equal energy to everything The real reason you're overcommitted: why many high achievers unconsciously keep their plates full and what it's costing them in health, presence, and results What happens when you finally create space: and why the discomfort of slowing down is not a sign something is wrong, it's a sign you're changing Why saying no is a success strategy: not just with other people, but with yourself, and what it means to be in integrity with your own commitments The both/and truth about ambition and ease: how doing less doesn't mean achieving less, it means achieving more of what actually matters This Episode Is for You If You've Ever: Felt like you're always behind no matter how much you get done Said yes to something you didn't want to do because it felt easier than the guilt of saying no Set a goal, got close to it, and immediately moved the bar instead of celebrating Wondered how everyone else seems to be managing, while you're quietly running on fumes Collapsed into bed exhausted but lay there with your mind racing through everything still undone Snapped at the people you love after a long day, then felt guilty for not being more present Known you need to slow down but genuinely didn't know what you would even do with the space Tied your sense of value so tightly to how much you're doing that a slow day feels like failure Built a schedule that looks impressive on the outside but leaves you feeling empty and depleted inside How to Stop Overcommitting and Start Creating Real Results The answer isn't another system. It isn't a better planner or a more optimized morning routine. It's a willingness to look honestly at what you're actually committed to, what those commitments are costing you, and whether the life you're building is moving toward the vision you have for yourself or running on autopilot away from it. When you stop filling every moment with doing and start asking whether what's on your plate is actually serving your goals, everything changes. Not because you did more, but because you finally stopped doing the things that were draining your energy and stealing your focus, and got genuinely committed to the things that matter. That takes clarity. It takes the willingness to say no, to yourself and to other people. And it takes a real look at the beliefs that have been driving your pace, because if you've been running at this speed for years, there are reasons for it that a to-do list can't touch. Ready to Stop Spinning Plates and Start Moving the Needle? If this episode landed, it's because part of you already knows that the way you've been doing it isn't sustainable. You know better. And the gap between knowing better and doing better is exactly where the real work lives. The Congruency Audit is a free 15-minute call where we look at the gap between the success you've built on the outside and what you're actually feeling on the inside. We'll identify the exact patterns keeping you overcommitted and overwhelmed, why your effort isn't translating into the results and fulfillment you're working toward, and what it's going to take for you to finally create success that feels as good on the inside as it looks on the outside. If you're ready to stop spinning plates and start building something that actually fuels you, book your free Congruency Audit at lisacarpenter.ca/audit. And if you're looking for something even deeper, I'm taking a small group to walk the Camino de Santiago with me this September in Spain. We walk from St. Jean Pied de Port to Santiago de Compostela, and we coach the whole way. This is the kind of experience that creates the clarity and the shift that no strategy session can replicate. Spaces are very limited. You can learn more at lisacarpenter.ca/camino. This isn't about optimizing the version of yourself you built to survive. It's about creating congruence so the life you've built doesn't just look good, it finally feels right.   If you listen on Spotify:  Open the Spotify app on your phone. Search for Lisa Carpenter and open her podcast page. Tap the three dots under the podcast description. Choose Rate show from the menu. Select your star rating and tap Submit.

Are you overcommitted, overwhelmed, and still somehow not getting where you want to go? If you’re running at a breakneck pace, saying yes to everything, spinning more plates than any one person should, and yet still not feeling the success you’re working so hard for, this episode is going to hit home. In this week’s episode, I’m pulling one from the archives, an episode I originally recorded back in 2019 that is just as relevant today as it was then, which tells you something about how deeply these patterns run. We’re talking about the three primary reasons you might be struggling to achieve your goals, and I promise you it has nothing to do with working harder. If this episode landed, it’s because part of you already knows that the way you’ve been doing it isn’t sustainable. You know better. And the gap between knowing better and doing better is exactly where the real work lives. The Congruency Audit is a free 15-minute call where we look at the gap between the success you’ve built on the outside and what you’re actually feeling on the inside. We’ll identify the exact patterns keeping you overcommitted and overwhelmed, why your effort isn’t translating into the results and fulfillment you’re working toward, and what it’s going to take for you to finally create success that feels as good on the inside as it looks on the outside. If you’re ready to stop spinning plates and start building something that actually fuels you, book your free Congruency Audit at lisacarpenter.ca/audit. And if you’re looking for something even deeper, I’m taking a small group to walk the Camino de Santiago with me this September in Spain. We walk from St. Jean Pied de Port to Santiago de Compostela, and we coach the whole way. This is the kind of experience that creates the clarity and the shift that no strategy session can replicate. Spaces are very limited. You can learn more at lisacarpenter.ca/camino. Leave a review: 1. Scroll down past the episodes to Ratings & Reviews. 2. Tap Write a Review (it’s easy to miss — purple text on a black screen). 3. Sign in with your Apple ID if prompted. 4. Select your star rating, add a title and your review, then tap Send.

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