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96. 8 Signs You’re Leading From Fear Instead of Confidence
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| 4/27/26 | 96. 8 Signs You’re Leading From Fear Instead of Confidence | As a high-achieving woman, you deliver in every meeting, you never let anything drop, you work harder than anyone in the room, and you have the results to prove it. From the outside, you look like the definition of a confident leader. But let me ask you. Does the thought of being caught off guard feel catastrophic? Does your yes come from fear of what happens if you say no? Does your confidence spike after a win and crash after a setback? If you answered yes to any of those, something other than confidence has been running the show. It is fear. And the sneaky part is that nobody around you can see it because fear-based leadership does not show up as panic or hesitation. It shows up as the hardest worker in the room. In this episode of What If It All Goes Right?, I walk you through the eight signs that fear, not confidence, has been in the driver's seat of your leadership. Not to shame you, but to show you exactly where the exhaustion is coming from and what becomes possible when you finally change it. What's Discussed: (3:30) Sign 1: Over-preparing not because you are thorough but because being caught off guard feels catastrophic. (5:18) Sign 2: Saying yes to everything because no feels too risky. (5:48) Sign 3: Avoiding delegation and why it signals to everyone around you that you do not trust them. (8:36) Sign 4: Needing consensus before committing to a decision. (9:47) Sign 5: Taking feedback personally and why this is a self-worth problem not a sensitivity problem. (11:57) Sign 6: Managing perception instead of results and why it is one of the biggest energy leaks a leader can have. (13:49) Sign 7: Avoiding hard conversations at the expense of the outcome. (15:57) Sign 8: Confidence that spikes after wins and crashes after setbacks and what that is actually costing you. (16:46) The shift from fear-based to confidence-based leadership and how to begin. Listen to this episode of What If It All Goes Right? and find out which of the eight signs have been running your leadership, where the exhaustion is actually coming from, and what it looks like to lead in a way that gets easier instead of costing you everything to maintain. 30 Day Reset Journal: If you’re in that place where you know what you want but you keep delaying or overthinking the first step, this is a really good reset: www.angela-gargano.com/journal ➡️Watch my TEDx talk, What One Pull-Up Taught Me About Resilience, for a deeper look at how small, uncomfortable actions build confidence and reshape identity over time: YouTube TEDx Talk 🔥 Want to bring this energy to your team or event?Book me for your next keynote or workshop → angela-gargano.com/speakingI don’t want you just listening, I want you doing. Start with my freebies and let’s get you moving: 💪 Free Pull-Up Workshop → angela-gargano.com/workshop ✉️ Weekly Monday Motivation Newsletter → angela-gargano.com/monday 🚀 Pull-Up Revolution Program → angela-gargano.com/pullup If you’re not already hanging out with me on socials, what are you waiting for? That’s where I share the behind-the-scenes, quick tips, and raw, unfiltered truths: 👉 Instagram: @angela_gargano/ 👉 TikTok: @angelagargano 👉 YouTube: @AngelaGarganoFitness | 19m 32s | ||||||
| 4/23/26 | There is a kind of exhaustion a lot of us carry that no one really sees. On the outside, everything looks fine. You show up on time, you are prepared, you hold things together at work, then you go home and do the same there. And you still find yourself smiling through it because you do not want to seem ungrateful for the life you have built. But on the inside, you feel tired in a way that sleep does not really fix. Your mind is always running. Your body is there, but you are rarely fully in the moment. And even when life looks good, it can still feel like you are moving through it on autopilot. So ask yourself. When was the last time you felt like you were really there for your own life and not just getting through the day? If you cannot remember, I want to invite you to take this walk with me. In this episode of What If It All Goes Right?, we are not solving anything or optimizing anything. We are just coming back to you. We also talk about why waiting for life to slow down before you start filling your cup is a trap most high achievers fall into, why choosing yourself does not have to be loud or perfect to count, and how one small intention today is enough to start. What's Discussed: (0:03) Why running on empty for high-achieving women looks like functioning perfectly, not falling apart. (2:03) What it actually feels like to lose access to your own fullness when you become the person everyone leans on. (3:55) Why the woman who is always on time, always prepared, and always saying yes is often the emptiest person in the room. (5:36) A body scan practice to notice what your body has been carrying, that your mind has been too busy to process. (7:01) Why fullness is not something that happens when life slows down and what to do instead. (8:25) How to set one real intention today that starts filling your cup back up without overhauling your entire life. Listen to this episode of What If It All Goes Right? and give yourself permission to stop performing fine and start actually showing up for your own life again. 30 Day Reset Journal: If you’re in that place where you know what you want but you keep delaying or overthinking the first step, this is a really good reset: https://www.angela-gargano.com/journal ➡️Watch my TEDx talk, What One Pull-Up Taught Me About Resilience, for a deeper look at how small, uncomfortable actions build confidence and reshape identity over time: TEDx talk 🔥 Want to bring this energy to your team or event? Book me for your next keynote or workshop → angela-gargano.com/speakingI don’t want you just listening, I want you doing. Start with my freebies and let’s get you moving: 💪 Free Pull-Up Workshop → angela-gargano.com/workshop ✉️ Weekly Monday Motivation Newsletter → angela-gargano.com/monday 🚀 Pull-Up Revolution Program → angela-gargano.com/pullup If you’re not already hanging out with me on socials, what are you waiting for? That’s where I share the behind-the-scenes, quick tips, and raw, unfiltered truths: 👉 Instagram: @angela_gargano/ 👉 TikTok: @angelagargano 👉 YouTube: @AngelaGarganoFitness | 12m 37s | |||||||
| 4/20/26 | There is a certain kind of guilt that follows high-achieving women home. You spend the whole day being sharp, capable, and available, then walk through the door with barely anything left. What makes it worse is realizing the people you love most are seeing the tired, stretched-thin version of you, while work got your energy, your focus, and the best of your attention. In this episode of What If It All Goes Right?, I get into why this is not a time management problem, a discipline problem, or a reflection of your values, and why every solution you have tried has probably missed the mark because of it. I also talk about why your personal life has quietly become your default setting, what decision fatigue is actually doing to your brain by the time you get home, and the practical shifts that start closing the gap between who you are at work and who you are showing up as at home. What's Discussed: (2:29) Why the woman who leads a team at work and cannot decide what is for dinner at home is not failing but depleted. (2:55) What decision fatigue is and why your prefrontal cortex is spending most of its daily capacity before noon. (4:42) The invisible emotional labor of a high performing workday and why coming home does not automatically take it off. (6:28) Why both things that happen when work follows you home damage the relationships that matter most. (7:47) Why both versions of you are real and why the gap between them is an intention problem not an identity one. (9:18) Why your personal life has quietly become your default setting instead of an intentional one. (10:07) The transition ritual that creates a real on and off switch between work and home. (11:47) The identity bridge that helps you stop feeling like two different women. (12:46) Why shifting from time management to energy management changes everything and what that actually looks like. (15:24) The honest conversation you need to have with yourself and the one small change that starts closing the gap. Listen on Apple Podcasts and Spotify before another workday rolls into another evening where the people you love get the leftovers. 30 Day Reset Journal: If you’re in that place where you know what you want but you keep delaying or overthinking the first step, this is a really good reset: https://www.angela-gargano.com/journal ➡️Watch my TEDx talk, What One Pull-Up Taught Me About Resilience, for a deeper look at how small, uncomfortable actions build confidence and reshape identity over time: YouTube TEDx Talk 🔥 Want to bring this energy to your team or event?Book me for your next keynote or workshop → angela-gargano.com/speakingI don’t want you just listening, I want you doing. Start with my freebies and let’s get you moving: 💪 Free Pull-Up Workshop → angela-gargano.com/workshop ✉️ Weekly Monday Motivation Newsletter → angela-gargano.com/monday 🚀 Pull-Up Revolution Program → angela-gargano.com/pullup If you’re not already hanging out with me on socials, what are you waiting for? That’s where I share the behind-the-scenes, quick tips, and raw, unfiltered truths: 👉 Instagram: @angela_gargano/ 👉 TikTok: @angelagargano 👉 YouTube: @AngelaGarganoFitness | 21m 55s | |||||||
| 4/13/26 | Most high-achieving women do not think of themselves as conflict-avoiders. They think of themselves as diplomatic, professional, easy to work with, and mature. And honestly, that is exactly what makes this pattern so hard to catch and so expensive to keep. Because keeping the peace and having peace are not the same thing. And every conversation you have been putting off is not sitting quietly in the background. It is collecting interest, draining your energy, and slowly chipping away at the trust you have in yourself every single time you choose silence over the conversation. This episode is going to change the way you think about every hard conversation you have been putting off. And more importantly, it is going to give you the tools to finally have it. And here is what changes when you finally have it. The mental load lifts. The resentment stops building. The relationship either gets stronger or you finally know where you stand. And maybe most importantly, you start to become the kind of woman who can be counted on to show up for herself even when it is uncomfortable. That shift alone is worth the awkward conversation. What's Discussed: Why conflict avoidance in high-achieving women almost never looks like cowardice and almost always looks like professionalism and maturity. Why keeping the peace and having peace are not the same thing and what that difference is quietly costing you. The three specific conversations most women keep avoiding and how to identify which one is yours. Why every time you back down from something that mattered to you, you lose a little more trust in yourself. The stories high-achieving women tell themselves to justify not having the conversation and how to catch them before they win again. Why the mental load of not having the conversation is almost always heavier than the conversation itself. How to open the hard conversation without putting the other person on the defensive immediately. How someone responds when you bring something honest to them, tells you everything you need to know about what that relationship can actually hold. Listen on Apple Podcasts and Spotify before the conversation you keep putting off costs you one more day of energy, one more layer of resentment, and one more piece of trust in yourself. 30 Day Reset Journal: If you’re in that place where you know what you want but you keep delaying or overthinking the first step, this is a really good reset: https://www.angela-gargano.com/journal ➡️Watch my TEDx talk, What One Pull-Up Taught Me About Resilience, for a deeper look at how small, uncomfortable actions build confidence and reshape identity over time: YouTube TEDx Talk 🔥 Want to bring this energy to your team or event?Book me for your next keynote or workshop → angela-gargano.com/speakingI don’t want you just listening, I want you doing. Start with my freebies and let’s get you moving: 💪 Free Pull-Up Workshop → angela-gargano.com/workshop ✉️ Weekly Monday Motivation Newsletter → angela-gargano.com/monday 🚀 Pull-Up Revolution Program → angela-gargano.com/pullup If you’re not already hanging out with me on socials, what are you waiting for? That’s where I share the behind-the-scenes, quick tips, and raw, unfiltered truths: 👉 Instagram: @angela_gargano/ 👉 TikTok: @angelagargano 👉 YouTube: @AngelaGarganoFitness | 22m 27s | |||||||
| 4/9/26 | Ever hit a point where everyone keeps asking what’s next, what you want, where you’re headed, and instead of having an answer, you feel this weird mix of pressure, guilt, and blankness? A lot of driven women assume that if they cannot name the next goal right away, something is wrong with them, but this episode challenges that belief and makes space for a different possibility: not knowing is not failure, and it does not mean you are lost. In this bonus episode of What If It All Goes Right?, I’m walking with you through that space instead of trying to rush you out of it. We’ll get into why not knowing can feel so unsettling when you are used to being the one with the answers, why what feels light can tell you more than what makes sense on paper, and why clarity usually comes quietly, not all at once. This one is here to help you stop fighting the fog and start listening to what it might be trying to show you. What’s Discussed: Why not knowing what you want does not mean something is wrong with you. Why women who are always the planners often struggle most with uncertainty. The difference between what you should want and what actually feels true. Why asking what feels light can be more helpful than forcing a clear answer. Why clarity rarely arrives all at once, and more often comes in quiet signals. The pressure of feeling like you should have this figured out by now. How to stay in the question without rushing to escape the discomfort. Why not knowing may be a sign of growth, not failure. How to make space for clarity instead of trying to force it. Why the woman who does not know yet is not lost . Listen to this bonus episode of What If It All Goes Right? and let this walking meditation help you soften the pressure, trust the process, and make space for clarity to arrive. 30 Day Reset Journal: If you’re in that place where you know what you want but you keep delaying or overthinking the first step, this is a really good reset: https://www.angela-gargano.com/journal ➡️Watch my TEDx talk, What One Pull-Up Taught Me About Resilience, for a deeper look at how small, uncomfortable actions build confidence and reshape identity over time: https://youtu.be/CNEdft5lDMs 🔥 Want to bring this energy to your team or event? Book me for your next keynote or workshop → angela-gargano.com/speakingI don’t want you just listening, I want you doing. Start with my freebies and let’s get you moving: 💪 Free Pull-Up Workshop → angela-gargano.com/workshop ✉️ Weekly Monday Motivation Newsletter → angela-gargano.com/monday 🚀 Pull-Up Revolution Program → angela-gargano.com/pullup If you’re not already hanging out with me on socials, what are you waiting for? That’s where I share the behind-the-scenes, quick tips, and raw, unfiltered truths: 👉 Instagram: @angela_gargano/ 👉 TikTok: @angelagargano 👉 YouTube: @AngelaGarganoFitness | 11m 28s | |||||||
| 4/6/26 | Have you ever finally gotten the thing you wanted and then sat there thinking, why do I feel nothing? You hit the goal, crossed the finish line, got the title, lost the weight, launched the thing, and instead of feeling how you thought you’d feel, you just feel off. Flat. Maybe even a little guilty that the win did not land the way it was supposed to. In this episode of What If It All Goes Right?, I’m putting language to that experience and unpacking why it hits so many high-achieving women so hard. If you have ever wondered why a big win can still leave you feeling empty, this conversation will help you understand what is really happening beneath that crash, and why listening may change the way you move through success, transitions, and the next chapter of your life. What’s Discussed: What the identity hangover actually is, and why hitting a big goal can leave you feeling flat instead of fulfilled. Why high achievers are often more vulnerable to this than anyone else. The five different ways the identity hangover shows up. Why chasing the next goal too fast can keep you stuck in the same cycle. What it means to outgrow an old version of yourself. How to separate who you are from what you achieve. Why building your identity around values is more sustainable than building it around goals. How to sit in the in-between without rushing to fill it. The question to ask yourself instead of “What’s next?” Listen on Apple Podcasts and Spotify before you make the mistake of rushing into the next thing without dealing with this first. 30 Day Reset Journal: If you’re in that place where you know what you want but you keep delaying or overthinking the first step, this is a really good reset: https://www.angela-gargano.com/journal ➡️Watch my TEDx talk, What One Pull-Up Taught Me About Resilience, for a deeper look at how small, uncomfortable actions build confidence and reshape identity over time: https://youtu.be/CNEdft5lDMs 🔥 Want to bring this energy to your team or event? Book me for your next keynote or workshop → angela-gargano.com/speakingI don’t want you just listening, I want you doing. Start with my freebies and let’s get you moving: 💪 Free Pull-Up Workshop → angela-gargano.com/workshop ✉️ Weekly Monday Motivation Newsletter → angela-gargano.com/monday 🚀 Pull-Up Revolution Program → angela-gargano.com/pullup If you’re not already hanging out with me on socials, what are you waiting for? That’s where I share the behind-the-scenes, quick tips, and raw, unfiltered truths: 👉 Instagram: @angela_gargano/ 👉 TikTok: @angelagargano 👉 YouTube: @AngelaGarganoFitness | 22m 42s | |||||||
| 3/30/26 | For high achievers, a mistake does not just feel like a mistake; it feels like evidence. Evidence that you are slipping, that you do not belong, that you are not as capable as everyone thinks you are. And the spiral that follows is almost always costing you far more than the mistake itself ever did. Here is what nobody tells you though. That voice telling you to keep picking it apart, to stay in it until you have fully punished yourself for it - that is not your conscience keeping you accountable. That is your nervous system stuck in a loop. And every time you replay it, your brain treats it like a fresh wound. Your cortisol spikes. Your confidence erodes. And quietly, without you even noticing, you start playing smaller just to avoid that feeling again. In this episode of What If It All Goes Right, I break down why self-criticism and accountability are not the same thing, why the spiral after a mistake does more damage than the mistake ever did, and the four steps I actually use to move through it without getting stuck. I also get into why your brain physically cannot tell the difference between reliving a mistake and living it for the first time, what that is doing to your body and your willingness to take risks, and how to become someone who can mess up, learn from it, and keep going without losing yourself in the process. What’s Discussed: (0:03) The question every high achiever needs to ask themselves honestly about how they handle mistakes. (0:20) Why small mistakes hit harder when your capacity is already low. (1:18) Why your brain turns a mistake into a verdict and what that spiral is actually doing to you. (4:21) How the spiral quietly makes you more guarded, more careful, and smaller than you actually want to be. (4:55) The four practical steps to move through a mistake without getting stuck in it. (9:01) Why harshness shuts you down and clarity moves you forward. (9:40) How moving through mistakes builds the kind of self-trust that makes you willing to try again. (10:46) The woman who can mess up, learn from it, and keep going is the most powerful person in the room. So if one tiny mistake can hijack your whole day, this episode will help you stop spiraling and start recovering faster. 30 Day Reset Journal: If you’re in that place where you know what you want but you keep delaying or overthinking the first step, this is a really good reset: https://www.angela-gargano.com/journal ➡️Watch my TEDx talk, What One Pull-Up Taught Me About Resilience, for a deeper look at how small, uncomfortable actions build confidence and reshape identity over time: https://youtu.be/CNEdft5lDMs 🔥 Want to bring this energy to your team or event? Book me for your next keynote or workshop → angela-gargano.com/speakingI don’t want you just listening, I want you doing. Start with my freebies and let’s get you moving: 💪 Free Pull-Up Workshop → angela-gargano.com/workshop ✉️ Weekly Monday Motivation Newsletter → angela-gargano.com/monday 🚀 Pull-Up Revolution Program → angela-gargano.com/pullup If you’re not already hanging out with me on socials, what are you waiting for? That’s where I share the behind-the-scenes, quick tips, and raw, unfiltered truths: 👉 Instagram: @angela_gargano/ 👉 TikTok: @angelagargano 👉 YouTube: @AngelaGarganoFitness | 13m 30s | |||||||
| 3/26/26 | Every time you add "because" to a boundary, you are not being thorough; you are asking for permission. And every time you justify your no, you are quietly teaching everyone around you, including yourself, that your word is not enough on its own. In this bonus episode of What If It All Goes Right, I guide you through a walking meditation to help you break the pattern of over-explaining and start stating what you need without apology, justification, or elaboration. Because your boundaries don't need a defense, your choices don't need a dissertation, and your "no" is a complete sentence. If you have ever felt the urge to fill the silence after setting a boundary, over-explained a decision before anyone even questioned it, or said yes just to avoid the discomfort of justifying your no, press play and take this walk. You are going to finish it with something you have been missing: the ability to let your word be enough. What's discussed: (00:15) Why every "because" after a boundary is asking for permission (01:30) How over-explaining teaches people your word is negotiable (03:00) Breathwork to release the need to defend your choices (05:00) Practicing stating a boundary without justification (07:00) Why the silence after a boundary feels uncomfortable and what it means (09:00) Anchoring the mantra: I don't owe anyone my reasons (11:00) Why the people who demand explanations are showing you why the boundary was necessary (13:00) Closing mantra: My word is enough ➡️Watch my TEDx talk, What One Pull-Up Taught Me About Resilience, for a deeper look at how small, uncomfortable actions build confidence and reshape identity over time: https://youtu.be/CNEdft5lDMs 🔥 Want to bring this energy to your team or event? Book me for your next keynote or workshop → https://www.angela-gargano.com/speaking I don’t want you just listening, I want you doing. Start with my freebies and let’s get you moving: 💪 Free Pull-Up Workshop → https://www.angela-gargano.com/workshop ✉️ Weekly Monday Motivation Newsletter → https://angelagargano.substack.com/ 🚀 Pull-Up Revolution Program → https://www.angela-gargano.com/pullup If you’re not already hanging out with me on socials, what are you waiting for? That’s where I share the behind-the-scenes, quick tips, and raw, unfiltered truths: 👉 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/angela_gargano/ 👉 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@angelagargano 👉 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AngelaGarganoFitness | 12m 12s | |||||||
| 3/23/26 | You outgrew your circle and now you are standing in the hallway in between, where the old no longer fits but the new has not shown up yet, and nobody warned you just how lonely that in-between season would actually feel. Here is what most people get wrong in that season: your people are out there, but you have been waiting for them to show up in the same rooms you have always been in. In this episode of What If It All Goes Right, I break down the seven principles for building your circle on purpose because finding your people is not about luck or timing. It starts with one reframe that most people never consider: your circle is not just the people in your living room, it is every single voice you allow into your head, and once you understand that, everything changes. What's Discussed: (00:00) Why your circle is bigger than you think (02:19) The seven principles for building your circle on purpose (03:30) Principle 1: Redefine what your circle actually means (06:28) Principle 2: Audit your inputs like your life depends on it (09:45) Principle 3: Go where your future self already is (12:06) Principle 4: Recognize your people when you find them (15:05) Principle 5: Push through the discomfort of starting over (18:58) Principle 6: Be the energy you want to attract (20:04) Principle 7: Give yourself permission to build slowly (23:01) Recap and what to walk away with 30 Day Reset Journal: If you’re in that place where you know what you want but you keep delaying or overthinking the first step, this is a really good reset: https://www.angela-gargano.com/journal ➡️Watch my TEDx talk, What One Pull-Up Taught Me About Resilience, for a deeper look at how small, uncomfortable actions build confidence and reshape identity over time: https://youtu.be/CNEdft5lDMs 🔥 Want to bring this energy to your team or event? Book me for your next keynote or workshop → angela-gargano.com/speakingI don’t want you just listening, I want you doing. Start with my freebies and let’s get you moving: 💪 Free Pull-Up Workshop → https://www.angela-gargano.com/workshop ✉️ Weekly Monday Motivation Newsletter →https://www.angela-gargano.com/monday 🚀 Pull-Up Revolution Program → https://www.angela-gargano.com/pullup If you’re not already hanging out with me on socials, what are you waiting for? That’s where I share the behind-the-scenes, quick tips, and raw, unfiltered truths: 👉 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/angela_gargano/ 👉 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@angelagargano 👉 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AngelaGarganoFitness | 26m 50s | |||||||
| 3/16/26 | Most people think the hardest part of leveling up is the discipline, the strategy, the work. But it is the quiet social fallout. The conversations that suddenly feel heavy, the wins you stop sharing, and the guilt that shows up like you are doing something wrong. The surprising truth is that exhaustion is not too much ambition. It is the constant self-editing and emotional labor of keeping other people comfortable while you are trying to grow. In this episode of What If It All Goes Right, I get into why that guilt is not a sign you are doing something wrong. It is a sign you are finally doing something for yourself. Because on the other side of this discomfort is a circle that actually matches who you are becoming. And it is time to create space for it. What's Discussed: (00:18) What outgrowing your circle actually looks like (02:18) The signs you have outgrown your circle (05:17) Why they celebrate your struggles but not your wins (06:58) Why your growth feels threatening to them (09:13) The guilt and grief nobody prepares you for (11:28) What to actually do with the guilt and grief (12:55) Why growth creates friction in the first place (15:16) How to create distance without burning bridges (18:07) How to set boundaries when you are outgrowing your circle (21:27) Finding your new circle and what to look for (24:39) How to love people from a distance 30 Day Reset Journal: If you’re in that place where you know what you want but you keep delaying or overthinking the first step, this is a really good reset: https://www.angela-gargano.com/journal ➡️Watch my TEDx talk, What One Pull-Up Taught Me About Resilience, for a deeper look at how small, uncomfortable actions build confidence and reshape identity over time: https://youtu.be/CNEdft5lDMs 🔥 Want to bring this energy to your team or event? Book me for your next keynote or workshop → angela-gargano.com/speakingI don’t want you just listening, I want you doing. Start with my freebies and let’s get you moving: 💪 Free Pull-Up Workshop → angela-gargano.com/workshop ✉️ Weekly Monday Motivation Newsletter → angela-gargano.com/monday 🚀 Pull-Up Revolution Program → angela-gargano.com/pullup If you’re not already hanging out with me on socials, what are you waiting for? That’s where I share the behind-the-scenes, quick tips, and raw, unfiltered truths: 👉 Instagram: @angela_gargano/ 👉 TikTok: @angelagargano 👉 YouTube: @AngelaGarganoFitness | 32m 12s | |||||||
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| 3/12/26 | If you’ve been doing a lot and still somehow feel like you’re “not doing enough,” this is why. You’re moving the goalpost, brushing past the small wins, and teaching your brain there’s nothing to be proud of yet. In this walking meditation episode of What If It All Goes Right?, I guide you through a quick practice to stack evidence of your capability using the moments you usually forget five minutes later. The time you spoke up. The boundary you held. The promise you kept. The moment you wanted to quit but didn’t. The choice you made for yourself, even when it felt uncomfortable. Because confidence doesn’t come from hyping yourself up or picturing a perfect future. It comes from remembering what you’ve already done, and letting your body believe it again. If you’ve been questioning yourself, feeling guilty for resting, or telling yourself your progress “doesn’t count” unless it’s dramatic, press play and take this walk. You’re going to finish it with something you’ve been missing lately: proof that you’re becoming who you said you want to be. What’s discussed: (00:15) Why micro-wins build confidence (02:17) Picking one moment you showed up differently (03:35) Feeling pride without minimizing it (04:50) How kept promises build self-trust (05:57) Strengthening trust in yourself (07:01) Remembering the moment you didn’t quit (08:13) What resilience actually means (09:03) Choosing yourself without guilt (10:04) The peace that comes from self-respect (11:07) Claiming the win you’ve been overlooking (13:26) Why confidence comes from proof, not pressure (14:55) Closing mantra to take with you ➡️ Watch my TEDx talk, What One Pull-Up Taught Me About Resilience, for a deeper look at how small, uncomfortable actions build confidence and reshape identity over time: https://youtu.be/CNEdft5lDMs 🔥 Want to bring this energy to your team or event? Book me for your next keynote or workshop → angela-gargano.com/speakingI don’t want you just listening, I want you doing. Start with my freebies and let’s get you moving: 💪 Free Pull-Up Workshop → angela-gargano.com/workshop ✉️ Weekly Monday Motivation Newsletter → angela-gargano.com/monday 🚀 Pull-Up Revolution Program → angela-gargano.com/pullup If you’re not already hanging out with me on socials, what are you waiting for? That’s where I share the behind-the-scenes, quick tips, and raw, unfiltered truths: 👉 Instagram: @angela_gargano/ 👉 TikTok: @angelagargano 👉 YouTube: @AngelaGarganoFitness | 16m 13s | |||||||
| 3/9/26 | What if feeling more calm, confident, and grounded did not require a total life reset, but just a few small adjustments? In this episode of What If It All Goes Right?, I share six micro shifts that completely changed how I show up in my work, relationships, and everyday life. None of them were dramatic. No new job. No massive overhaul. Just small, intentional changes that created powerful ripple effects. We talk about protecting transition time between meetings, scheduling recovery like it actually matters, stopping unnecessary apologies, separating facts from anxiety stories, saying no without over-explaining, and asking one powerful question before starting anything hard: what would this look like if it were easy? If you have been feeling stretched thin or stuck in mental overdrive, this episode will help you simplify, protect your energy, and shift how you show up one small decision at a time. What's Discussed: (02:04) Why small shifts create massive ripple effects without a full life overhaul (02:18) Building 10 minute transition time between meetings to protect your energy (06:18) Scheduling recovery like a non negotiable appointment (09:40) Stop apologizing for existing and own your presence without disclaimers (13:04) Post action spiraling and asking “what’s the actual evidence?” (16:58) Say no cleanly without over explaining your boundaries (20:05) Ask “what would this look like if it were easy?” to eliminate unnecessary complexity (23:03) How these six shifts work together to create sustainable high performance 30 Day Reset Journal: If you’re in that place where you know what you want but you keep delaying or overthinking the first step, this is a really good reset: https://www.angela-gargano.com/journal ➡️Watch my TEDx talk, What One Pull-Up Taught Me About Resilience, for a deeper look at how small, uncomfortable actions build confidence and reshape identity over time: https://youtu.be/CNEdft5lDMs 🔥 Want to bring this energy to your team or event? Book me for your next keynote or workshop → angela-gargano.com/speakingI don’t want you just listening, I want you doing. Start with my freebies and let’s get you moving: 💪 Free Pull-Up Workshop → angela-gargano.com/workshop ✉️ Weekly Monday Motivation Newsletter → angela-gargano.com/monday 🚀 Pull-Up Revolution Program → angela-gargano.com/pullup If you’re not already hanging out with me on socials, what are you waiting for? That’s where I share the behind-the-scenes, quick tips, and raw, unfiltered truths: 👉 Instagram: @angela_gargano/ 👉 TikTok: @angelagargano 👉 YouTube: @AngelaGarganoFitness | 28m 45s | |||||||
| 3/2/26 | What if your struggle to celebrate your wins has nothing to do with humility and everything to do with how you’ve been conditioned to shrink? You hit the goal, land the client, get the promotion, and instead of owning it, you downplay it. You say it was luck. You say it was nothing. You immediately move on to what’s next. That deflection feels polite, but it slowly erodes your self-trust and trains your brain to dismiss your own capability. In this episode of What If It All Goes Right?, I break down why celebration feels so uncomfortable for high-achieving women, how staying in proving mode keeps you chasing validation, and why owning your success is self-respect, not ego. I share practical tools like creating a done list, building simple acknowledgment rituals, and learning to simply say “thank you.” If you’ve been achieving without ever pausing to recognize how far you’ve come, this episode will help you shift into owning your power. What's Discussed: (00:11) Why high achievers struggle to celebrate their wins (02:44) The deflection reflex and how it erodes self-trust (05:11) The power of simply saying “thank you” (06:05) Why celebration feels especially uncomfortable for women (09:15) When your identity is wrapped up in constant striving (12:39) The fear of being “too much” and taking up space (17:31) Moving from proving mode to owning mode (20:35) How celebration builds real self-trust (23:17) Practical tools: done lists, rituals, and safe people (27:24) How to start celebrating your wins today 30 Day Reset Journal: If you’re in that place where you know what you want but you keep delaying or overthinking the first step, this is a really good reset: https://www.angela-gargano.com/journal ➡️Watch my TEDx talk, What One Pull-Up Taught Me About Resilience, for a deeper look at how small, uncomfortable actions build confidence and reshape identity over time: https://youtu.be/CNEdft5lDMs 🔥 Want to bring this energy to your team or event? Book me for your next keynote or workshop → angela-gargano.com/speakingI don’t want you just listening, I want you doing. Start with my freebies and let’s get you moving: 💪 Free Pull-Up Workshop → angela-gargano.com/workshop ✉️ Weekly Monday Motivation Newsletter → angela-gargano.com/monday 🚀 Pull-Up Revolution Program → angela-gargano.com/pullup If you’re not already hanging out with me on socials, what are you waiting for? That’s where I share the behind-the-scenes, quick tips, and raw, unfiltered truths: 👉 Instagram: @angela_gargano/ 👉 TikTok: @angelagargano 👉 YouTube: @AngelaGarganoFitness | 30m 06s | |||||||
| 2/26/26 | What if the reason you feel stuck in a decision isn’t because you’re bad at choosing, but because you’re trying to think your way to clarity instead of feeling your way there? In this episode of What If It All Goes Right?, I guide you through a walking meditation for those moments when you’ve analyzed everything and still can’t move forward. Instead of making another pros and cons list, we use breath, movement, and your body’s wisdom to get you out of your head and back into alignment. You’ll visualize each option, notice what shifts in your chest and your breath, and release the pressure to make the perfect choice. There is no perfect decision. There is only your decision. If you’ve been overthinking, second guessing, or waiting for certainty before you act, this episode will help you reconnect with your intuition and trust that when it’s time to choose, you will know. What's Discussed: (00:05) Setting the intention to release pressure around timing and the feeling of being behind(01:32) Grounding into breath and walking to calm urgency in the body(02:30) Using rhythmic breathing to signal safety and regulate the nervous system(03:35) Letting go of comparison and affirming your own timeline(05:02) Visualizing yourself one year from now rooted in trust and clarity(07:17) Integrating permission to move at your own pace and intentionally closing the walk ➡️Watch my TEDx talk, What One Pull-Up Taught Me About Resilience, for a deeper look at how small, uncomfortable actions build confidence and reshape identity over time: https://youtu.be/CNEdft5lDMs 🔥 Want to bring this energy to your team or event? Book me for your next keynote or workshop → angela-gargano.com/speakingI don’t want you just listening, I want you doing. Start with my freebies and let’s get you moving: 💪 Free Pull-Up Workshop → angela-gargano.com/workshop ✉️ Weekly Monday Motivation Newsletter → angela-gargano.com/monday 🚀 Pull-Up Revolution Program → angela-gargano.com/pullup If you’re not already hanging out with me on socials, what are you waiting for? That’s where I share the behind-the-scenes, quick tips, and raw, unfiltered truths: 👉 Instagram: @angela_gargano/ 👉 TikTok: @angelagargano 👉 YouTube: @AngelaGarganoFitness | 11m 20s | |||||||
| 2/23/26 | What if the reason you feel stuck has nothing to do with being indecisive and everything to do with ignoring your intuition? I see this all the time with high achieving women. You have a decision to make, your gut is saying one thing, and your brain immediately jumps in with logic, fear, and a million reasons to slow down. So you overthink, second guess, and analyze yourself into paralysis. In this episode of What If It All Goes Right?, I’m breaking down how to tell the difference between fear and intuition, why your body often knows the answer before your mind does, and how to start trusting yourself again after years of overriding your internal signals. We talk about the physical cues your body gives you, why intuition isn’t woo but real somatic intelligence, and practical ways to rebuild self trust through small everyday decisions. If you’ve been stuck in overthinking or constantly outsourcing your knowing, this episode will help you reconnect with yourself and move forward with clarity. What's Discussed: (00:08) Why trusting your gut feels so hard for high achieving women (00:55) How overthinking turns into paralysis and self doubt (03:02) Why your body often knows the answer before your brain does (04:23) What somatic intelligence is and how intuition actually works (06:10) How to tell the difference between fear and intuition in real time (08:05) The physical signs your body uses to signal alignment or warning (10:20) How to rebuild trust with your intuition after years of ignoring it (13:01) Personal stories of trusting the gut and the cost of not listening (17:05) A simple weekly challenge to practice trusting yourself again 30 Day Reset Journal: If you’re in that place where you know what you want but you keep delaying or overthinking the first step, this is a really good reset: https://www.angela-gargano.com/journal ➡️Watch my TEDx talk, What One Pull-Up Taught Me About Resilience, for a deeper look at how small, uncomfortable actions build confidence and reshape identity over time: https://youtu.be/CNEdft5lDMs 🔥 Want to bring this energy to your team or event? Book me for your next keynote or workshop → angela-gargano.com/speakingI don’t want you just listening, I want you doing. Start with my freebies and let’s get you moving: 💪 Free Pull-Up Workshop → angela-gargano.com/workshop ✉️ Weekly Monday Motivation Newsletter → angela-gargano.com/monday 🚀 Pull-Up Revolution Program → angela-gargano.com/pullup If you’re not already hanging out with me on socials, what are you waiting for? That’s where I share the behind-the-scenes, quick tips, and raw, unfiltered truths: 👉 Instagram: @angela_gargano/ 👉 TikTok: @angelagargano 👉 YouTube: @AngelaGarganoFitness | 18m 40s | |||||||
| 2/16/26 | What if the reason you feel stuck in survival mode has nothing to do with working harder, and everything to do with the daily decisions you make? So many women are doing all the right things and still feeling burned out, reactive, or disconnected from themselves. Thriving does not come from pushing more or fixing yourself. It comes from small, intentional shifts that change how you move through your day and how you respond to stress, overwhelm, and setbacks. In this episode of What If It All Goes Right?, I break down seven daily decisions that separate women who thrive from women who survive. We explore habits around mornings, self-talk, relationships, boundaries, and priorities, and how these choices quietly shape your mindset, energy, and sense of self-trust. We also talk about how to move out of survival mode without overhauling your life. One decision at a time. One habit at a time. If you are ready to feel more grounded, clear, and in control of your life again, this episode will show you where to begin. What's Discussed: (00:18) Why thriving has nothing to do with working harder and everything to do with daily decisions (03:10) What you consume first thing in the morning and how it sets your energy (08:34) Who you give your energy to and why energy management matters more than time (15:02) What you say yes and no to and how priorities shape your life (21:47) How your self-talk influences confidence, resilience, and self-trust (28:36) What to protect when time is tight and how thriving women handle pressure (36:41) How to respond to setbacks and reset instead of spiraling 30 Day Reset Journal: If you’re in that place where you know what you want but you keep delaying or overthinking the first step, this is a really good reset: https://www.angela-gargano.com/journal ➡️Watch my TEDx talk, What One Pull-Up Taught Me About Resilience, for a deeper look at how small, uncomfortable actions build confidence and reshape identity over time: https://youtu.be/CNEdft5lDMs 🔥 Want to bring this energy to your team or event? Book me for your next keynote or workshop → angela-gargano.com/speakingI don’t want you just listening, I want you doing. Start with my freebies and let’s get you moving: 💪 Free Pull-Up Workshop → angela-gargano.com/workshop ✉️ Weekly Monday Motivation Newsletter → angela-gargano.com/monday 🚀 Pull-Up Revolution Program → angela-gargano.com/pullup If you’re not already hanging out with me on socials, what are you waiting for? That’s where I share the behind-the-scenes, quick tips, and raw, unfiltered truths: 👉 Instagram: @angela_gargano/ 👉 TikTok: @angelagargano 👉 YouTube: @AngelaGarganoFitness | 29m 54s | |||||||
| 2/12/26 | What if the pressure you feel around timing has nothing to do with being behind, and everything to do with living in constant urgency? In this walking meditation, I guide you through a gentle reset for your nervous system to help you release the belief that you are running out of time. This practice is about slowing the body first, softening the comparison, and letting go of the story that you should be further along by now. There is nothing to fix here. Only a rhythm to return to. As you walk, I will guide you through breath, movement, and visualization to help you reconnect with your own timeline and trust the pace your life is unfolding at. You will practice releasing urgency, grounding into the present moment, and reminding your body that there is no race you need to win. So grab your headphones, find a place to walk, and let this meditation remind you of something your body already knows. You are not late. You are exactly on time. What's Discussed: (00:05) Setting the intention to release pressure around timing and being behind (01:32) Grounding into breath and walking to calm urgency in the body (02:30) Using rhythmic breathing to signal safety and slow the nervous system (03:35) Releasing comparison and affirming your own timeline (05:02) Visualizing yourself one year from now with trust and clarity (07:17) Integrating permission to move at your own pace and close the walk ➡️Watch my TEDx talk, What One Pull-Up Taught Me About Resilience, for a deeper look at how small, uncomfortable actions build confidence and reshape identity over time: https://youtu.be/CNEdft5lDMs 🔥 Want to bring this energy to your team or event? Book me for your next keynote or workshop → angela-gargano.com/speakingI don’t want you just listening, I want you doing. Start with my freebies and let’s get you moving: 💪 Free Pull-Up Workshop → angela-gargano.com/workshop ✉️ Weekly Monday Motivation Newsletter → angela-gargano.com/monday 🚀 Pull-Up Revolution Program → angela-gargano.com/pullup If you’re not already hanging out with me on socials, what are you waiting for? That’s where I share the behind-the-scenes, quick tips, and raw, unfiltered truths: 👉 Instagram: @angela_gargano/ 👉 TikTok: @angelagargano 👉 YouTube: @AngelaGarganoFitness | 10m 07s | |||||||
| 2/9/26 | What if the thing you keep avoiding isn’t a discipline problem, but a protection pattern? There’s usually one project, conversation, or goal that keeps getting pushed to the side. You tell yourself you’ll do it when you have more time, more clarity, or more confidence. But the truth is, procrastination is rarely about laziness. It’s your brain trying to keep you safe from something uncomfortable. In this episode of What If It All Goes Right?, I break down what procrastination is actually protecting you from. Visibility, failure, success, change, responsibility, disappointment. I walk you through how to identify your specific pattern, why starting feels so charged, and what’s really happening beneath the surface when you stall on the things that matter most. We also talk through practical ways to move forward without waiting for motivation or perfect timing. Small steps, honest awareness, and building trust with yourself again. If you’ve been stuck in a cycle of starting and stopping, this episode will help you see procrastination differently and finally work with it instead of fighting it. What's Discussed: (00:11) Why the thing you keep avoiding is usually the one that matters most (01:00) How procrastination works as protection rather than lack of discipline (04:16) The six fears procrastination is actually shielding you from (08:11) How to identify your personal procrastination pattern (14:42) Practical tools to break the cycle and start moving forward (18:23) Why procrastination is information and how to use it to choose differently 30 Day Reset Journal: If you’re in that place where you know what you want but you keep delaying or overthinking the first step, this is a really good reset: https://www.angela-gargano.com/journal ➡️Watch my TEDx talk, What One Pull-Up Taught Me About Resilience, for a deeper look at how small, uncomfortable actions build confidence and reshape identity over time: https://youtu.be/CNEdft5lDMs 🔥 Want to bring this energy to your team or event? Book me for your next keynote or workshop → angela-gargano.com/speakingI don’t want you just listening, I want you doing. Start with my freebies and let’s get you moving: 💪 Free Pull-Up Workshop → angela-gargano.com/workshop ✉️ Weekly Monday Motivation Newsletter → angela-gargano.com/monday 🚀 Pull-Up Revolution Program → angela-gargano.com/pullup If you’re not already hanging out with me on socials, what are you waiting for? That’s where I share the behind-the-scenes, quick tips, and raw, unfiltered truths: 👉 Instagram: @angela_gargano/ 👉 TikTok: @angelagargano 👉 YouTube: @AngelaGarganoFitness | 18m 04s | |||||||
| 2/2/26 | What if the reason this season feels so uncomfortable is because you’re in the middle of real change, not because something is wrong with you? So many high-achieving women reach a point where everything feels heavier than it used to, old patterns stop working, and emotions sit closer to the surface. When that happens, it’s easy to assume you’re falling apart or losing your edge, even when that isn’t the truth. In this episode of What If It All Goes Right?, I walk you through the signs that often show up right before a breakthrough. We talk about why growth can feel chaotic, why your brain and nervous system push back during transformation, and how questioning your path or feeling resistance can actually mean you’re outgrowing an old version of yourself. If you’ve been wondering why everything feels harder, why you feel more sensitive, or why the tools that used to work don’t anymore, this episode will help you see those moments differently. You’re not breaking down. You’re becoming. What's Discussed: (00:14) Why feeling like everything is harder than it should be can signal real change (03:31) What’s actually happening in your brain when growth feels exhausting (05:59) Why questioning your path doesn’t mean you’re lost, it means you’re expanding (08:54) When old coping mechanisms stop working and what that reveals about who you’re becoming (11:48) How to tell the difference between resistance that protects you and fear that holds you back (22:00) Why heightened emotions often show up right before a breakthrough ➡️Watch my TEDx talk, What One Pull-Up Taught Me About Resilience, for a deeper look at how small, uncomfortable actions build confidence and reshape identity over time: https://youtu.be/CNEdft5lDMs 🔥 Want to bring this energy to your team or event? Book me for your next keynote or workshop → angela-gargano.com/speakingI don’t want you just listening, I want you doing. Start with my freebies and let’s get you moving: 💪 Free Pull-Up Workshop → angela-gargano.com/workshop ✉️ Weekly Monday Motivation Newsletter → angela-gargano.com/monday 🚀 Pull-Up Revolution Program → angela-gargano.com/pullup If you’re not already hanging out with me on socials, what are you waiting for? That’s where I share the behind-the-scenes, quick tips, and raw, unfiltered truths: 👉 Instagram: @angela_gargano/ 👉 TikTok: @angelagargano 👉 YouTube: @AngelaGarganoFitness | 22m 56s | |||||||
| 1/29/26 | What if the reason you feel stuck or hesitant right now has nothing to do with discipline or confidence, and everything to do with self-trust? In this walking meditation, I guide you back to the foundation of everything: your ability to keep your word to yourself. Self-trust is not built in big moments. It is built in small, quiet choices, especially when no one else is watching. This practice is about reconnecting with that truth in your body, not just understanding it in your mind. As you walk, I will guide you through breath, movement, and memory to help you remember a time you followed through for yourself and felt the strength of that choice. From there, you will make one small, clear commitment for the week ahead and step into the identity of a woman who keeps her word. So grab your headphones, step outside or onto the treadmill, and let this walk remind you of who you already are. You can trust yourself. What's Discussed: (00:14) A guided walking meditation to build self-trust through small promises kept (02:04) Grounding into breath and body to settle into the present moment (03:06) Remembering a time you kept your word and feeling the proof in your body (05:11) Understanding how consistency builds identity and quiet confidence (06:32) Choosing one small, measurable promise to keep this week (12:28) Embodying the woman who keeps her word and moves forward with trust ➡️Watch my TEDx talk, What One Pull-Up Taught Me About Resilience, for a deeper look at how small, uncomfortable actions build confidence and reshape identity over time: https://youtu.be/CNEdft5lDMs 🔥 Want to bring this energy to your team or event? Book me for your next keynote or workshop → http://angela-gargano.com/speakingI don’t want you just listening, I want you doing. Start with my freebies and let’s get you moving: 💪 Free Pull-Up Workshop → angela-gargano.com/workshop ✉️ Weekly Monday Motivation Newsletter → angela-gargano.com/monday 🚀 Pull-Up Revolution Program → angela-gargano.com/pullup If you’re not already hanging out with me on socials, what are you waiting for? That’s where I share the behind-the-scenes, quick tips, and raw, unfiltered truths: 👉 Instagram: @https://www.instagram.com/angela_gargano/ 👉 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@angelagargano 👉 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AngelaGarganoFitness | 12m 54s | |||||||
| 1/26/26 | When was the last time you actually stopped to look at how far you’ve come? Not to judge it. Not to compare it. Just to see it. So many high-achieving women spend their lives chasing the next level that they miss the quiet ways they’ve already changed. Then they tell themselves they are behind, stuck, or starting over, even when that is not true. In this episode of What If It All Goes Right?, I help you recognize the progress you might be overlooking. We talk about the subtle signs of real transformation, like how you talk to yourself when things get hard, the boundaries you set without guilt, the choices you make differently, and the standards you no longer compromise. I’ll guide you through a simple reflection exercise to build proof that you are not starting from scratch. If you’ve been feeling discouraged, impatient, or like your growth is invisible, this episode is your reminder that quiet progress still counts, and it matters more than you think. What's Discussed: (00:03) Why so many women don’t recognize how far they’ve already come (01:13) Why real transformation is often quiet and easy to miss (03:04) Why you can’t see your own growth while you’re living it (04:24) How pressure and comparison distort your sense of progress (05:26) Subtle signs you’ve already changed, from self-talk to boundaries (07:16) Showing up without motivation and how consistency is built (09:56) Still being here as proof of resilience and strength (13:31) Why you’re not starting from scratch and how to move forward with evidence ➡️Watch my TEDx talk, What One Pull-Up Taught Me About Resilience, for a deeper look at how small, uncomfortable actions build confidence and reshape identity over time: https://youtu.be/CNEdft5lDMs 🔥 Want to bring this energy to your team or event? Book me for your next keynote or workshop → angela-gargano.com/speakingI don’t want you just listening, I want you doing. Start with my freebies and let’s get you moving: 💪 Free Pull-Up Workshop → angela-gargano.com/workshop ✉️ Weekly Monday Motivation Newsletter → angela-gargano.com/monday 🚀 Pull-Up Revolution Program → angela-gargano.com/pullup If you’re not already hanging out with me on socials, what are you waiting for? That’s where I share the behind-the-scenes, quick tips, and raw, unfiltered truths: 👉 Instagram: @https://www.instagram.com/angela_gargano/ 👉 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@angelagargano 👉 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AngelaGarganoFitness | 16m 21s | |||||||
| 1/19/26 | How many times a day do you catch yourself saying “I should”? I should be further along. I should want something different. I should have this figured out by now. That one word quietly runs so much of our lives, and most of the time, it isn’t even coming from us. In this episode of What If It All Goes Right?, I’m breaking down the language of “should.” Where it comes from, why it feels so heavy, and how it keeps you stuck chasing expectations that were never yours to begin with. We talk about how comparison, family pressure, old timelines, and past versions of yourself shape your choices, even when they no longer fit who you are now. I’ll walk you through how to spot when you’re operating from obligation instead of desire, why resentment is such an important signal, and how small language shifts can help you move from autopilot into choice. If you’ve been feeling behind, boxed in, or disconnected from what you actually want, this episode is your reminder that you’re allowed to choose yourself. What's Discussed: (00:05) The word “should” and how it quietly runs your life (01:20) Why “should” isn’t your voice and where it actually comes from (03:15) How “should” creates anxiety, pressure, and constant self-judgment (06:39) The hidden cost of building your life around external expectations (09:43) How to tell when you’re operating from “should” instead of desire (11:23) A simple exercise to identify the “shoulds” keeping you stuck (12:42) Replacing “I should” with “I choose” and “I want” (22:00) Building a life based on your values, not someone else’s timeline ➡️Watch my TEDx talk, What One Pull-Up Taught Me About Resilience, for a deeper look at how small, uncomfortable actions build confidence and reshape identity over time: https://youtu.be/CNEdft5lDMs 🔥 Want to bring this energy to your team or event? Book me for your next keynote or workshop → angela-gargano.com/speakingI don’t want you just listening, I want you doing. Start with my freebies and let’s get you moving: 💪 Free Pull-Up Workshop → angela-gargano.com/workshop ✉️ Weekly Monday Motivation Newsletter → angela-gargano.com/monday 🚀 Pull-Up Revolution Program → angela-gargano.com/pullup If you’re not already hanging out with me on socials, what are you waiting for? That’s where I share the behind-the-scenes, quick tips, and raw, unfiltered truths: 👉 Instagram: @angela_gargano/ 👉 TikTok: @angelagargano 👉 YouTube: @AngelaGarganoFitness | 20m 52s | |||||||
| 1/15/26 | What if the scattered, drained feeling you’re carrying into January isn’t a sign that you’re behind, but a sign that your energy needs to be called back? This walking meditation is designed to help you actively reclaim your energy, focus, and sense of self after the noise of the new year pulls you in too many directions. This isn’t about forcing calm, fixing yourself, or pretending everything feels aligned. It’s about gathering yourself back to center, step by step, breath by breath. As you walk, I guide you to notice where your energy has been going, call it back from comparison, overthinking, and external pressure, and reconnect with the deeper reason you started this year. Through simple breathwork, visualization, and grounding mantras, you’ll begin to feel more present, steady, and clear. So grab your headphones, step outside or onto the treadmill, and let this walk be a moment to come home to yourself. Your energy is yours. This meditation helps you reclaim it. What's Discussed: (00:04) A guided walking meditation to call your energy back to center (01:20) Settling your nervous system and grounding into the present moment (03:00) Noticing where your energy has been scattered and reclaiming it (04:46) Using breath and movement to gather yourself back home (06:30) Reconnecting with your true why beneath the noise and pressure (07:55) Calling your power back from comparison, doubt, and overthinking (09:05) Reclaiming focus and protecting your attention (10:09) Setting a clear, embodied intention for the rest of January (11:48) Anchoring clarity, calm, and wholeness before returning to your day ➡️Watch my TEDx talk, What One Pull-Up Taught Me About Resilience, for a deeper look at how small, uncomfortable actions build confidence and reshape identity over time: https://youtu.be/CNEdft5lDMs 🔥 Want to bring this energy to your team or event? Book me for your next keynote or workshop → angela-gargano.com/speakingI don’t want you just listening, I want you doing. Start with my freebies and let’s get you moving: 💪 Free Pull-Up Workshop → angela-gargano.com/workshop ✉️ Weekly Monday Motivation Newsletter → angela-gargano.com/monday 🚀 Pull-Up Revolution Program → angela-gargano.com/pullup If you’re not already hanging out with me on socials, what are you waiting for? That’s where I share the behind-the-scenes, quick tips, and raw, unfiltered truths: 👉 Instagram: @angela_gargano/ 👉 TikTok: @angelagargano 👉 YouTube: @AngelaGarganoFitness | 15m 24s | |||||||
| 1/12/26 | If you feel exhausted no matter how motivated you are, this episode will change how you look at your energy. I am not talking about willpower or pushing harder. I am talking about your actual capacity to think clearly, show up consistently, and move forward without running on empty. In this episode, I walk you through an honest energy audit to help you see where your power is leaking without you even realizing it. I break down the five most common energy drains I see in high-achieving women: mental overload, physical depletion, emotional suppression, draining relationships, and chaotic environments. We talk about how decision fatigue, poor sleep, people pleasing, one-sided relationships, and cluttered schedules quietly drain your bandwidth, and I give you simple, realistic strategies to plug each leak without overhauling your entire life. If you have strong goals but feel like you cannot keep up, this episode offers a grounded reset. Your energy is your most valuable resource. When you protect it intentionally, everything else becomes easier to sustain. What's Discussed: (00:00) Why pushing harder isn’t working and energy is the real issue (01:30) The hidden ways you’re leaking energy without realizing it (02:45) Mental overload, decision fatigue, and why your brain feels fried (05:45) How reactive mornings drain your focus before the day starts (08:45) Physical energy mistakes that quietly sabotage your momentum (11:15) Emotional drains that keep you exhausted and resentful (13:45) Relationship dynamics that cost more energy than they give (16:00) How clutter, noise, and packed schedules wear you down (20:41) A simple energy audit to reclaim your power this week ➡️Watch my TEDx talk, What One Pull-Up Taught Me About Resilience, for a deeper look at how small, uncomfortable actions build confidence and reshape identity over time: https://youtu.be/CNEdft5lDMs 🔥 Want to bring this energy to your team or event? Book me for your next keynote or workshop → angela-gargano.com/speakingI don’t want you just listening, I want you doing. Start with my freebies and let’s get you moving: 💪 Free Pull-Up Workshop → angela-gargano.com/workshop ✉️ Weekly Monday Motivation Newsletter → angela-gargano.com/monday 🚀 Pull-Up Revolution Program → angela-gargano.com/pullup If you’re not already hanging out with me on socials, what are you waiting for? That’s where I share the behind-the-scenes, quick tips, and raw, unfiltered truths: 👉 Instagram: @angela_gargano/ 👉 TikTok: @angelagargano 👉 YouTube: @AngelaGarganoFitness | 21m 42s | |||||||
| 1/5/26 | January has a way of making women feel behind. Like there is a version of ourselves we were supposed to become by now, and somehow we missed it. In this episode of What If It All Goes Right?, I talk about why the pressure to “find yourself” keeps so many women stuck and why identity is built through action, not overthinking. Feeling unfinished is not a problem. It is proof that growth is still happening. I walk you through seven identity-building questions designed to help you stop waiting for clarity and start creating it. We talk about how standards shape behavior, why environment matters more than motivation, and how tracking real evidence builds self-trust when doubt shows up. This episode is for women focused on personal growth, mindset shifts, confidence, and intentional goal setting, especially at the start of a new year. If January has you questioning who you are or where you are headed, this conversation offers a grounded reset. You are not behind. You are under construction. And the woman you are becoming is built by what you choose to practice every single day. What's Discussed:(00:00) January pressure and the feeling of being behind (02:00) Why trying to “find yourself” keeps you stuck (04:00) Identity is built through action, not overthinking (06:00) The standards you stop negotiating with yourself (08:30) How self-negotiation blocks growth and confidence (10:45) Letting go of old identities to move forward (13:00) Using evidence and tracking to build self-trust (15:30) What you must protect for identity change to stick (18:30) Final reframe for January and who you are becoming ➡️Watch my TEDx talk, What One Pull-Up Taught Me About Resilience, for a deeper look at how small, uncomfortable actions build confidence and reshape identity over time: https://youtu.be/CNEdft5lDMs 🔥 Want to bring this energy to your team or event? Book me for your next keynote or workshop → angela-gargano.com/speakingI don’t want you just listening, I want you doing. Start with my freebies and let’s get you moving: 💪 Free Pull-Up Workshop → angela-gargano.com/workshop ✉️ Weekly Monday Motivation Newsletter → angela-gargano.com/monday 🚀 Pull-Up Revolution Program → angela-gargano.com/pullup If you’re not already hanging out with me on socials, what are you waiting for? That’s where I share the behind-the-scenes, quick tips, and raw, unfiltered truths: 👉 Instagram: @angela_gargano/ 👉 TikTok: @angelagargano 👉 YouTube: @AngelaGarganoFitness | 21m 19s | |||||||
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