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One of the biggest traps we fall into in life is believing happiness is waiting for us somewhere in the future.
Once I get the promotion, I’ll be happy.
Once I make more money, I’ll be happy.
Once I find the right relationship, buy the house, lose the weight, or achieve the goal, then life will finally feel complete.
The problem is that happiness tied to future outcomes is always moving further away.
In this episode, I unpack why so many people spend years chasing the next achievement, milestone, or possession believing it will finally deliver the peace, fulfilment, and certainty they’re looking for. Yet when they arrive, the feeling is often short-lived before the next target appears on the horizon.
I share why this mindset creates a constant state of dissatisfaction and how it keeps people trapped in stress, frustration, and the feeling that life is never quite enough.
True happiness doesn’t come from achieving every goal. It comes from learning to appreciate where you are while still striving for where you want to go.
This doesn’t mean lowering your standards or abandoning ambition. It means recognising that your value, self-worth, and peace of mind cannot be dependent on external circumstances.
The happiest and most fulfilled people I know still have goals, challenges, and aspirations. The difference is they don’t postpone their happiness until some future event occurs.
If you’re constantly feeling like something is missing, if you’re always chasing the next thing hoping it will finally make you feel enough, then this episode will help you shift your perspective.
Because the life you’re waiting to enjoy may already be happening right now.
The post EP 3745 Once I get that I’ll be happy appeared first on The Strong Life Project.
By Shaun O'Gorman: Human Behaviour & High Performance CoachOne of the biggest traps we fall into in life is believing happiness is waiting for us somewhere in the future.
Once I get the promotion, I’ll be happy.
Once I make more money, I’ll be happy.
Once I find the right relationship, buy the house, lose the weight, or achieve the goal, then life will finally feel complete.
The problem is that happiness tied to future outcomes is always moving further away.
In this episode, I unpack why so many people spend years chasing the next achievement, milestone, or possession believing it will finally deliver the peace, fulfilment, and certainty they’re looking for. Yet when they arrive, the feeling is often short-lived before the next target appears on the horizon.
I share why this mindset creates a constant state of dissatisfaction and how it keeps people trapped in stress, frustration, and the feeling that life is never quite enough.
True happiness doesn’t come from achieving every goal. It comes from learning to appreciate where you are while still striving for where you want to go.
This doesn’t mean lowering your standards or abandoning ambition. It means recognising that your value, self-worth, and peace of mind cannot be dependent on external circumstances.
The happiest and most fulfilled people I know still have goals, challenges, and aspirations. The difference is they don’t postpone their happiness until some future event occurs.
If you’re constantly feeling like something is missing, if you’re always chasing the next thing hoping it will finally make you feel enough, then this episode will help you shift your perspective.
Because the life you’re waiting to enjoy may already be happening right now.
The post EP 3745 Once I get that I’ll be happy appeared first on The Strong Life Project.