Unlock Your Blocks with Elyssa

Why You’re Stuck in Analysis Paralysis (And How to Break the Cycle)

10 min · 20. apr. 2026
episode Why You’re Stuck in Analysis Paralysis (And How to Break the Cycle) cover

Beskrivelse

Have you ever sat staring at your to-do list… knowing exactly what to do — but your brain just won’t let you move? In this episode, Elyssa breaks down why analysis paralysis isn’t about laziness or lack of discipline — it’s a nervous system response rooted in fear of making mistakes. If you find yourself overthinking, procrastinating, or feeling stuck between taking action and holding yourself back, this conversation will help you understand why — and how to finally start moving forward again.   ✅ What You’ll Learn ✔️ Why fear of mistakes creates analysis paralysis ✔️ How childhood experiences shape perfectionism and over-preparation ✔️ The connection between safety, self-worth, and getting it “right” ✔️ Why your brain freezes when facing uncertainty ✔️ How overthinking and procrastination are protective patterns ✔️ What’s happening in your nervous system when you feel stuck ✔️ Why you don’t have access to clear thinking in survival mode ✔️ How to build resilience instead of relying on perfection ✔️ A simple shift to help you take your next step with confidence   🕒 Episode Chapters 00:00 – Why you feel stuck staring at your to-do list 00:40 – What analysis paralysis actually is 01:20 – How fear of mistakes gets wired in childhood 02:10 – When perfection becomes the only safe option 03:00 – How your nervous system links mistakes to danger 03:50 – Why your brain assumes you’ll “get in trouble” 04:40 – Real-life example: stepping into something new 05:40 – Why your brain freezes even when you know what to do 06:30 – Procrastination as a protection strategy 07:10 – Why you can’t access clear thinking in survival mode 07:50 – Moving from your head back into your body 08:30 – Identifying the fear behind the freeze 09:00 – Building resilience instead of perfection 09:30 – Learning to trust yourself and take the next step 💬 Free Resource for Women ✨ 5 Nervous System Hacks You Can Do at Your Desk Quick, science-backed tools to calm your body in under 60 seconds — even in the middle of the workday. 👉 https://elyssasmith.com/reset [https://elyssasmith.com/reset]   💖 For Women Ready for Their Next Breakthrough Book your FREE 15-minute Unlock Your Blocks Focus Call to uncover what’s keeping you stuck and overwhelmed — and get a clear, gentle plan for your next step. 👉 https://elyssasmith.com/focus [https://elyssasmith.com/focus]

Kommentarer

0

Vær den første til at kommentere

Tilmeld dig nu og bliv en del af Unlock Your Blocks with Elyssa-fællesskabet!

Kom i gang

2 måneder kun 19 kr.

Derefter 99 kr. / måned · Opsig når som helst.

  • Podcasts kun på Podimo
  • 20 lydbogstimer pr. måned
  • Gratis podcasts

Alle episoder

78 episoder

episode You’re Not Indecisive — Your Nervous System Just Doesn’t Feel Safe Yet cover

You’re Not Indecisive — Your Nervous System Just Doesn’t Feel Safe Yet

You’re Not Indecisive — Your Nervous System Just Doesn’t Feel Safe Yet If you struggle to make decisions, constantly second-guess yourself, or feel paralyzed when it’s time to move forward… it might not be because you’re indecisive. Your nervous system may simply not feel safe committing to an answer. In this episode, Elyssa breaks down why high achievers often struggle with decision-making — and how childhood conditioning can train your nervous system to fear disappointing others, making mistakes, or stepping outside familiar roles. If you know what you want to do but can’t seem to make yourself fully commit, this conversation will help you understand why — and how to finally move forward with more confidence and self-trust. ✅ What You’ll Learn ✔️ Why indecision is often a nervous system response — not a personality flaw ✔️ How childhood conditioning impacts adult decision-making ✔️ Why people-pleasing and perfectionism make decisions feel unsafe ✔️ The connection between survival mode and procrastination ✔️ What the “window of tolerance” is and why it matters ✔️ Why high achievers struggle to trust themselves ✔️ How fear of upsetting others keeps you stuck ✔️ A practical framework to help your nervous system feel safer with uncertainty ✔️ How to make aligned decisions without abandoning yourself 🕒 Episode Chapters 00:00 – Why indecision is really a nervous system issue 00:55 – How fear of disappointing others keeps you stuck 01:45 – Real-life example: struggling to make a major life decision 02:35 – Why childhood conditioning affects adult choices 03:25 – The fawn response and people-pleasing explained 04:15 – What happens when your nervous system enters survival mode 05:05 – Perfectionism, procrastination, and fear of mistakes 05:55 – Why high achievers abandon their true selves 06:45 – The “window of tolerance” and decision-making 07:35 – Learning what you actually want 08:20 – Planning for the worst-case scenario safely 09:10 – Teaching your nervous system that you’ll be okay 10:00 – Neuroplasticity and rewiring old patterns 10:50 – Elyssa’s 3S framework for feeling safe enough to decide 11:40 – Building confidence through small aligned decisions 12:15 – Moving toward peace, joy, and self-trust 💬 Free Resource for Women ✨ 5 Nervous System Hacks You Can Do at Your Desk Quick, science-backed tools to calm your body in under 60 seconds — even in the middle of the workday. 👉 https://elyssasmith.com/reset [https://elyssasmith.com/reset] 💖 For Women Ready for Their Next Breakthrough Book your FREE 15-minute Unlock Your Blocks Focus Call to uncover what’s keeping you stuck and overwhelmed — and get a clear, gentle plan for your next step. 👉 https://elyssasmith.com/focus [https://elyssasmith.com/focus]

1. juni 202613 min
episode Why Being the “Strong One” Is Quietly Burning You Out cover

Why Being the “Strong One” Is Quietly Burning You Out

Why Being the “Strong One” Is Quietly Burning You Out Being the person everyone relies on might look like strength… But constantly holding everything together for everyone else can slowly leave you exhausted, resentful, and disconnected from your own needs. In this episode, Elyssa breaks down why so many high performers become the emotional “glue” in their families and relationships — and how this pattern is often rooted in survival-based conditioning from childhood. If you feel like you’re always the dependable one, struggle to ask for help, or secretly feel drained from constantly carrying other people, this conversation will help you understand why — and how to start changing the pattern safely.   ✅ What You’ll Learn ✔️ Why being the “strong one” often develops in childhood ✔️ How family roles shape your nervous system and identity ✔️ The hidden emotional cost of always being dependable ✔️ Why asking for help can feel terrifying or unsafe ✔️ How resentment builds when your needs go unmet ✔️ The connection between over-helping and self-abandonment ✔️ Why healthy relationships require mutual support ✔️ A gentle way to start setting boundaries without guilt ✔️ Small shifts that help you reconnect with your own needs   🕒 Episode Chapters 00:00 – Why being the “strong one” comes with hidden costs 01:00 – The emotional burnout behind always holding it together 01:55 – Big T trauma vs. little T trauma explained 02:50 – How childhood roles shape adult relationships 03:45 – Real-life example: becoming the emotional “glue” 04:40 – Why high performers struggle to ask for help 05:35 – The family roles that teach you to stay small 06:30 – How resentment builds when your needs go unmet 07:20 – Why healthy relationships require leaning on others too 08:10 – The truth about boundaries and secure attachment 09:00 – Noticing your own needs before saying yes 09:50 – Learning to pause instead of automatically helping 10:40 – Practicing asking for support in small ways 11:30 – Building relationships that feel safe and mutual 12:10 – Taking small steps toward healthier boundaries   💬 Free Resource for Women ✨ 5 Nervous System Hacks You Can Do at Your Desk Quick, science-backed tools to calm your body in under 60 seconds — even in the middle of the workday. 👉 https://elyssasmith.com/reset [https://elyssasmith.com/reset]   💖 For Women Ready for Their Next Breakthrough Book your FREE 15-minute Unlock Your Blocks Focus Call to uncover what’s keeping you stuck and overwhelmed — and get a clear, gentle plan for your next step. 👉 https://elyssasmith.com/focus [https://elyssasmith.com/focus]

25. maj 202616 min
episode Why Nothing Ever Feels Like Enough (Even After Big Success) cover

Why Nothing Ever Feels Like Enough (Even After Big Success)

You can hit every milestone you once dreamed about… and still feel like you’re somehow falling behind. Like the second you accomplish one thing, your brain immediately moves the goalpost to the next. In this episode, Elyssa breaks down why high performers struggle to let success actually land — and how perfectionism trains your nervous system to stay stuck in survival mode. If you constantly feel behind no matter how much you accomplish, this conversation will help you understand why — and how to finally start feeling safe enough to celebrate your progress.   ✅ What You’ll Learn ✔️ Why high achievers constantly move the goalpost after success ✔️ How childhood conditioning ties achievement to safety and connection ✔️ Why perfectionism keeps your nervous system in survival mode ✔️ The hidden reason success never feels satisfying for long ✔️ Why your brain always looks for the “next thing” ✔️ How burnout develops when progress never gets acknowledged ✔️ Why celebrating small wins rewires your nervous system ✔️ The difference between chasing success and actually arriving ✔️ A simple practice to help your progress finally “land”   🕒 Episode Chapters 00:00 – Why success never feels like enough 01:00 – How high performers get trapped in “what’s next?” thinking 01:55 – Childhood conditioning around achievement and approval 02:50 – Why perfectionism becomes tied to safety 03:45 – Elyssa’s TEDx experience and the pressure to perform 04:45 – Why your brain skips past accomplishments so quickly 05:40 – The connection between burnout and survival mode 06:35 – Why your nervous system keeps moving the goalpost 07:25 – Letting progress actually “land” in your body 08:15 – Why acknowledging wins changes your nervous system 09:05 – Looking at your day in a 24-hour container 09:55 – Small wins vs. perfectionistic standards 10:45 – Rewiring your brain to look for safety and progress 11:35 – How celebrating effort reduces harsh self-talk 12:05 – Moving from constant chasing into real fulfillment   💬 Free Resource for Women ✨ 5 Nervous System Hacks You Can Do at Your Desk Quick, science-backed tools to calm your body in under 60 seconds — even in the middle of the workday. 👉 https://elyssasmith.com/reset [https://elyssasmith.com/reset]   💖 For Women Ready for Their Next Breakthrough Book your FREE 15-minute Unlock Your Blocks Focus Call to uncover what’s keeping you stuck and overwhelmed — and get a clear, gentle plan for your next step. 👉 https://elyssasmith.com/focus [https://elyssasmith.com/focus]

18. maj 202612 min
episode Why You’re Successful But Still Burned Out (And What No One Sees) cover

Why You’re Successful But Still Burned Out (And What No One Sees)

You can be high-performing, productive, and doing everything “right”… And still feel quietly exhausted underneath it all. In this episode, Elyssa breaks down why high achievers often experience hidden burnout — and how this pattern is rooted in performance-based self-worth learned early on. If you feel like you should be happy at your current level of success but instead feel drained, disconnected, or stuck in a cycle of doing more — this conversation will help you understand why and how to start feeling better again. ✅ What You’ll Learn ✔️ What “hidden burnout” actually looks like in high performers ✔️ Why success doesn’t always lead to fulfillment ✔️ How childhood conditioning ties your worth to performance ✔️ The internal cost of constantly chasing results ✔️ Why rest can feel like something you have to earn ✔️ The difference between external success and internal alignment ✔️ What “glimmers” are and why you might not feel them ✔️ A simple 1% shift to start reconnecting with yourself ✔️ How to begin rewiring your relationship with rest and achievement   🕒 Episode Chapters 00:00 – Why you can be successful and still burned out 00:55 – What hidden burnout looks like internally 01:50 – How performance-based worth gets wired in childhood 02:45 – Why success doesn’t create fulfillment 03:40 – The belief that rest has to be earned 04:35 – Why you feel like you “should” be happier 05:25 – The endless cycle of chasing the next level 06:15 – Why you don’t feel joy (and what “glimmers” are) 07:05 – High-functioning burnout and why it’s hard to notice 07:55 – Reconnecting with the part of you that got left behind 08:45 – The 1% shift to start feeling better today 09:35 – Simple ways to nurture your nervous system 10:25 – Why you don’t need to completely stop to recover 11:10 – Rewiring your relationship with rest and achievement 11:55 – Moving toward sustainable success and alignment 💬 Free Resource for Women ✨ 5 Nervous System Hacks You Can Do at Your Desk Quick, science-backed tools to calm your body in under 60 seconds — even in the middle of the workday. 👉 https://elyssasmith.com/reset [https://elyssasmith.com/reset] 💖 For Women Ready for Their Next Breakthrough Book your FREE 15-minute Unlock Your Blocks Focus Call to uncover what’s keeping you stuck and overwhelmed — and get a clear, gentle plan for your next step. 👉 https://elyssasmith.com/focus [https://elyssasmith.com/focus]

11. maj 202612 min
episode Why You Freeze Right Before You Start (And How to Break the Cycle Fast) cover

Why You Freeze Right Before You Start (And How to Break the Cycle Fast)

If you’ve ever sat down to start something important… and suddenly felt completely stuck — you’re not alone. Not because you’re lazy. Not because you lack discipline. But because your nervous system is trying to protect you. In this episode, Elyssa breaks down why you freeze right when it’s time to take action — and how this pattern is rooted in survival-based conditioning from earlier experiences. And the good news? There’s a simple, body-based reset that can help you break the cycle and actually start — without needing to feel perfectly ready first. ✅ What You’ll Learn ✔️ Why your nervous system freezes when facing big goals or multi-step tasks ✔️ How childhood conditioning creates fear around starting ✔️ The link between perfectionism, overwork, and shutdown ✔️ Why overwhelm builds before you even begin ✔️ How the “freeze” response shows up in everyday life ✔️ Why forcing yourself to push through doesn’t work ✔️ What a pattern interrupt is and why it works ✔️ How to get out of your head and back into your body ✔️ A simple way to break tasks down and move forward 🕒 Episode Chapters 00:00 – Why you freeze when it’s time to start 00:50 – Childhood patterns that create fear around action 01:45 – How perfection and over-preparation became safety 02:40 – Why your brain avoids multi-step tasks 03:35 – Everyday example of overwhelm and shutdown 04:25 – How overwork conditioning creates resistance 05:20 – The freeze response and why it stops you 06:10 – Why high performers still get stuck 07:00 – What a pattern interrupt actually is 07:50 – Getting out of your head and into your body 08:40 – Simple ways to reset your nervous system 09:30 – Identifying what’s driving the freeze 10:20 – Rebuilding trust with small steps and rewards 11:10 – Breaking the cycle and moving forward   💬 Free Resource for Women ✨ 5 Nervous System Hacks You Can Do at Your Desk Quick, science-backed tools to calm your body in under 60 seconds — even in the middle of the workday. 👉 https://elyssasmith.com/reset [https://elyssasmith.com/reset] 💖 For Women Ready for Their Next Breakthrough Book your FREE 15-minute Unlock Your Blocks Focus Call to uncover what’s keeping you stuck and overwhelmed — and get a clear, gentle plan for your next step. 👉 https://elyssasmith.com/focus [https://elyssasmith.com/focus]

4. maj 202612 min