Buddhism for Everyone with JoAnn Fox

Episode 213: How to Be Mentally Strong When Things Go Wrong


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This episode is about those moments when life doesn't go according to plan: when things go wrong, fall apart, or just feel too heavy to bear. At these times, mental strength becomes our most valuable refuge. But what does it really mean to be mentally strong? How can we cultivate that strength without becoming rigid or emotionally shut down?

We'll be exploring one of my favorite quotes from the great Buddhist master Shantideva:

"If something can be done, why worry?

If nothing can be done, why worry?"

This deceptively simple teaching holds the key to freedom from anxiety, overwhelm, and emotional reactivity. In this episode, we explore practical strategies to move through worry and return to peace, even in the middle of life's messiness.

1. If Something Can Be Done, Why Worry?

When facing a challenge that has a solution, taking action (even a very small steps) restores our sense of agency.

Can you make a call? Write something down? Apologize? Ask for help? Tiny acts of courage move the mind from helplessness to confidence.

But often, we don't take action because our own minds get in the way.

2. If Nothing Can Be Done, Why Worry?

Sometimes, there's nothing we can do to change a situation. We have no control over a loss, an illness, or someone else's behavior. This is where mental strength blossoms, not from resistance, but from acceptance.

Here are a few practices for these moments:

  • Limit your worry window.

Give yourself 20–30 minutes to think it through, write it out, or talk it out. Then gently close the door on worry for the day. This boundary creates emotional breathing room.

  • Let other people be who they are.

Much of our suffering comes from trying to manage others' choices. We can still love them and maintain boundaries, but we cannot fix or control them. Let them.

  • Don't believe every thought.

Especially the ones that say, "This will never get better," or "I can't handle this." Thoughts are not facts. Watch them arise like clouds, but don't let them storm your peace.

Mental strength isn't the absence of emotion or difficulty. It's the quiet courage to respond rather than react—to act when we can and let go when we must.

So next time something goes wrong, take a breath and ask yourself:

"Can something be done?"

If yes, begin.

If not, release.

That's the wisdom of worry-less living.

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