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#straightwithcait: Why Behavior Change Is So Hard (and What Your Brain Has to Do With It)

November 16
9 mins

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Episode Description

Healing happens faster with guidance. Give yourself permission to ask for and receive help: https://caitdonovan.com/coaching


Most people think they’ve failed at change when they’ve actually just hit the part where being human takes over.


Cait Donovan is taking a closer look at why behavior change is so hard to maintain and why relapse isn’t a sign of weakness but proof that your brain is doing exactly what it’s designed to do. She explains how old habits never fully disappear, they just sit quietly, waiting for a moment of stress or fatigue to reappear. Change takes effort, repetition, and compassion for the part of you that’s still learning.


Cait shares how progress depends on context and patience. A new habit might feel strong at home but crumble at work, and that’s normal. The real work isn’t about erasing the old pattern but building trust in your ability to return to the new one again and again. This episode is a reminder that being human is not the problem, it’s the process.


Episode Breakdown:

00:00 Understanding Why Behavior Change Feels Impossible

01:39 How the Brain Builds and Keeps Old Habits

04:10 Why New Behaviors Don’t Stick in Every Environment

06:20 Relapse as a Normal Part of Behavior Change

09:01 Final Takeaways: Being Human Is the Process



Connect with Cait:

Initial Call with Cait

Initial Call with Sarah


Healing happens faster with guidance. Give yourself permission to ask for and receive help: https://caitdonovan.com/coaching



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