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It’s Okay for Things to Go Well

June 20, 2024 3 Comments

When things go well for you, do you tend to have mixed feelings about it? Do you find yourself feeling uneasy or uncomfortable?

While I do love it when things go well, I also tend to have some mixed emotions about it. It can be a little tricky for me to fully embrace and experience things going well, especially these days given everything we have all been through in recent years.

Why do we do this?

Why We Struggle to Embrace When Things Go Well

1. We think it’s too good to be true.

Have you heard that voice in your head before? The one that says, “It’s too good to be true, it won’t last, or you’ll mess it up.”

Many of us experience this thought when things go well. And while it’s common for us to think this, it’s simply not true. We all deserve things to go well for us.

2. We worry that people will judge us

When things go well, many of us worry that people won’t like us, that they’ll judge us, or that they will get jealous, thus pulling away or withholding their love, appreciation, and approval.  We might also find ourselves worrying that if things go too well, we won’t be able to relate to, connect with, or be accepted by some of the most important people and groups in our world.

3. Much of our learning, growth, and evolution in life has come through our own pain and suffering 

Even though it’s true that we can grow more effectively and elegantly through joy, peace, and love – we may find ourselves worrying that if things get too good, we’ll get lazy, stop actively learning, or somehow abandon our journey of personal growth and commitment.

4. We tend to feel guilty for our success

We sometimes have feelings of guilt for our success or good fortune – especially given that so many people in the world are suffering, in pain, or dealing with both small and big challenges.  That same voice in our head can say to us, “It’s not fair that things are going well for you, look at all those people who are having a hard time.”

These and other limiting thoughts, attitudes, and beliefs can get in our way. They can keep us in struggle and limit our experiences of joy and fulfillment.  It’s almost as if sometimes we’re more comfortable suffering than thriving.

Your version of this may look a little different than mine, but lots of people I know and work with, even those who have created a lot of outward success in their lives, seem to struggle to one degree or another allowing things to go really well and doing so with real peace, gratitude, and joy.

How to Practice and Expand Your Capacity for Things Going Well

What if we did allow things to go well and did so more graciously, intentionally, and consciously?  Of course life has its inevitable ups and downs, ebbs and flows, and expansions and contractions – but what if we stopped sabotaging ourselves, our success, and our fulfillment just as we began to experience it or because it got too good for us to handle?

Here are some things to focus on, think about, and practice to expand your capacity for things going well in your life:

Remember that it’s okay to shine. 

The more permission we give to ourselves (and those around us) to shine our light, the more we realize that it’s safe.  As Marianne Williamson says in her famous quote from her book A Return to Love, “…there’s nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won’t feel insecure around you.”

Remind yourself that life’s not a competition.  

This is a big one for me – as a former pro baseball player, I have a tendency to look at everything in life as a competition, even though it rarely is.

Competition is about our negative ego (thinking we are either “better than” or “less than”).  When we remember that life is not a competition, we can focus on our own unique experience and do so in a way that is real, not simply in reference to those around us – positively or negatively.

Take care of yourself.

I’ve heard it said so many times that happiness is an inside job, which is true.  Often, things become cliche because they are overused, but they are overused because of their universal truth.

The more effectively we care for ourselves and recognize that our fulfillment in life hinges on how we feel about and relate to ourselves—rather than on others’ opinions or our external achievements—the more likely we are to experience genuine joy and success.

Whether we face challenging circumstances or positive situations, allowing ourselves to embrace and enjoy when things go well is a bold and beautiful step. This not only enhances our own quality of life but also positively impacts everyone we interact with.

How do you feel about things going well in your life?  What can you do to remind yourself and others that it’s okay for things to go well and for you to be happy? Share your thoughts, ideas, insights, actions, and more in the comments below.

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Filed Under: Blog, Uncategorized Tagged With: achievement, Appreciation, authenticity, Competition, gratitude, Mike Robbins, Motivational Speaker, self-help, success, wealth

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  1. Leslie says

    February 9, 2012 at 9:47 am

    Wow! This really resonated with me. I’ve always felt weird about things going well, I’ve not been able to trust it.
    It’s been particularly difficult lately. My husband and I have been together for 18 years and have had our fair share of ups and downs. After a few rocky months, we are enjoying a particularly good time, connecting more and appreciating each other more. As great as it is, I find myself almost looking for problems. Aside from the “this is too good to be true” fear, I am worried about how others will react.
    I am very close to my mother and sister. My mother is still dealing with the grief of being widowed 15 months ago and my sister is currently separated from her husband. I know they love me and want me to be happy, but I feel guilty for experiencing happiness in an area that is so challenging for them right now.
    We really do quite a number on ourselves. I’ll be printing this one out so I can re-read it as a reminder to experience the joy.

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  2. Julie says

    February 10, 2012 at 6:29 am

    Thank you for this post. It made me realize that I do feel guilt when things are going well for me. What a powerful realization. I’m not sure what to do with that yet, but having awareness is the first step to changing something.

    I like the idea that allowing myself to shine is the best thing I can do for others.

    Great food for thought.

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  3. paula says

    April 5, 2012 at 4:57 am

    I can’t deal with number 1 yet. But 2 and 3 were never a problem. For most of my life I expected things to go well for me and they did. My natural propensity for taking care of myself smoothed my way. I was happy with myself and not afraid to do stuff. Go to college, take a loan, get married, have children, work hard, share my thoughts as honestly and openly as I felt like it.
    Come to think of it, I liked just hanging out with myself. I was interested and enthusiastic. I still am… I’m just tired of all the processing of information, papers, numbers, spreadsheets, data, records, accounts, reports, emails, plans, agendas etc. The stuff that takes all the fun out of thinking. Holy cow. What a vent.
    thanks.

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