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EPISODE · Mar 24, 2026 · 30 MIN

Just Because You Can Doesn't Mean You Should

from The Sallie Ogden Show: Everything I Wish I Knew When I Was 25! · host Sallie Ogden

I once set my kitchen on fire making dinner. Not because I couldn't cook — but because I believed that since I could, I was supposed to.That same belief followed me everywhere. Into a corner office I didn't need. Into a backyard renovation nobody asked for. Into launching product after product in my business and scrapping each one before it had a chance to breathe — costing me close to a million dollars in wasted time, energy, and revenue I left on the table.The pattern? Capability equals obligation. If I can do it, I should do it. And that one belief was running my life.In this episode, I tell four stories — each one more ridiculous than the last — about what happens when you confuse being able to do something with being meant to do it. And I talk about the real cost: not just money, but the energy, the focus, and the fulfillment you lose when you say yes to everything you're capable of instead of the things that actually matter.If you've ever looked at your life and thought, "Why am I doing all of this?" — this one's for you.You're allowed to stop doing things you're good at. That's not quitting. That's just smart.This is The Sallie Ogden Show — Everything I Wish I Knew When I Was 25.DM me on Instagram @the_brimm the dumbest thing you've ever done just because you thought you should. I'll read every single one.

I once set my kitchen on fire making dinner. Not because I couldn't cook — but because I believed that since I could, I was supposed to.That same belief followed me everywhere. Into a corner office I didn't need. Into a backyard renovation nobody asked for. Into launching product after product in my business and scrapping each one before it had a chance to breathe — costing me close to a million dollars in wasted time, energy, and revenue I left on the table.The pattern? Capability equals obligation. If I can do it, I should do it. And that one belief was running my life.In this episode, I tell four stories — each one more ridiculous than the last — about what happens when you confuse being able to do something with being meant to do it. And I talk about the real cost: not just money, but the energy, the focus, and the fulfillment you lose when you say yes to everything you're capable of instead of the things that actually matter.If you've ever looked at your life and thought, "Why am I doing all of this?" — this one's for you.You're allowed to stop doing things you're good at. That's not quitting. That's just smart.This is The Sallie Ogden Show — Everything I Wish I Knew When I Was 25.DM me on Instagram @the_brimm the dumbest thing you've ever done just because you thought you should. I'll read every single one.

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