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38: The Lie That’s Quietly Running Your Life: “I’ll Do It Later”

38: The Lie That’s Quietly Running Your Life: “I’ll Do It Later”

Unapologetically Wild with Mary Giordano

March 24, 202621m 0sExplicit

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Show Notes

There's a quiet lie running through so many women's lives. It doesn't sound dangerous. It sounds reasonable. Responsible, even.

It sounds like: I'll start when things settle down. After this busy season. Once there's a little more time.

In this episode I'm talking about the most dangerous sentence women say to themselves every single day, and why breaking that pattern has very little to do with motivation and everything to do with what you actually believe you're capable of.

I'm getting into the three disguises "later" wears and why they're so hard to see through. I'm talking about what the waiting is actually costing you - not in theory, but in real time, in real years. And I'm sharing my own story of spending two years talking myself out of leaving nursing, watching three months turn into eight, and finally making a decision before I was ready, because the waiting was costing me more than the risk.

If you've been deferring the thing that keeps showing up in your head at 11pm when the house is quiet, this episode is for you.

🎧 Inside this episode:

  • Why "I'll do it later" is a belief problem, not a scheduling problem
  • The three disguises later wears - responsibility, preparation, and comfort
  • What the waiting is actually costing you
  • Why high functioning women in midlife are especially vulnerable to this pattern
  • Why confidence comes from doing, not from feeling ready
  • Three micro-actions to start breaking the pattern this week
💬 Let’s Stay Connected:

If this episode resonated, send it to a woman who needs to hear it. And message me on IG, tell me what's the one thing you've been putting off the longest.

Until next time,

Stay wild ⛰️💫🌵