28. Why Your Anxiety Spikes After Good Things Happen (And What It Means)
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28. Why Your Anxiety Spikes After Good Things Happen (And What It Means)

The text comes through: "Congratulations—the job is yours."


Your heart jumps. You read it three times. You got it. You actually got it.


For exactly 5 seconds... pure joy.


And then—the pit in your stomach.


Your brain whispers: "This is too good. When does it fall apart? Something bad always happens after something good."


And just like that—you're not celebrating. You're spiraling. Refreshing email to see if they changed their mind. Googling "why do I feel anxious when good things happen."


You should be celebrating. Instead, you're bracing for disaster.


If you've ever felt anxiety AFTER success, if you've ever sabotaged your own happiness, if you're always waiting for the other shoe to drop—this episode will name what you've been feeling but couldn't articulate.


THE PATTERN:


Good thing happens → Brief happiness (3-5 seconds) → Immediate panic


Psychologists call this: anticipatory anxiety, foreshortened future, success anxiety, cherophobia, "waiting for the other shoe to drop."


I call it: JOY INTOLERANCE. Your nervous system learned that joy is dangerous.


THE NEUROSCIENCE - WHY YOUR BRAIN DOES THIS:


  • Mechanism #1: Pattern-matching
  • Mechanism #2: Emotional range regulation (window of tolerance)
  • Mechanism #3: Vulnerability hangover

RESEARCH MENTIONED:


- Dr. Rick Hanson - "Brain is Velcro for negative, Teflon for positive"

- Dr. Dan Siegel - Window of tolerance concept

- Dr. Brené Brown - Foreboding joy research

- Dr. Rachel Yehuda - Epigenetic transmission of trauma

- Deb Dana - Polyvagal Theory and "glimmers"


THE CHILDHOOD WIRING:


Scenario #1: Conditional love (praised for achievement, ignored otherwise—now success = high stakes)

Scenario #2: Punishment for joy (excitement was mocked/criticized—now joy feels dangerous)

Scenario #3: Unpredictable chaos (good days meant nothing, calm before storm—now peace feels temporary)

Scenario #4: Survivor's guilt (success = betrayal, leaving others behind—now happiness triggers guilt)


CULTURAL & GENERATIONAL PATTERNS:


- "Don't jinx it" / "Knock on wood" (joy angers fate)

- "Don't count your chickens" (expressing happiness invites disaster)

- "The evil eye" (success attracts punishment)

- "Pride comes before a fall" (achievement leads to downfall)

- Generational trauma (parents/grandparents lived through war, poverty, instability—you inherited hypervigilance)


PROTECTIVE ANXIETY VS TRAUMA RESPONSE:


Protective (healthy): Planning how to sustain success, realistic preparation, can still enjoy moment

Trauma response (unhealthy): Can't feel joy at all, convinced disaster is imminent, sabotage to "control" inevitable loss


THE 7 REWIRING PRACTICES:


1. Name it when it happens ("My nervous system perceives joy as threat—it's a pattern, not reality")

2. Extend your joy window gradually (30 seconds of joy, build to 1 min, 5 min, train tolerance)

3. Reality-test the catastrophe ("What evidence? Is this present or past? Can I handle worst case?")

4. Separate past from present ("That was then. This is now. I have resources. This moment ≠ that moment.")

5. Practice "glimmers" (micro-moments of safety/joy—build capacity for small before big)

6. Somatic grounding (feet flat, hands pressed, 3 slow exhales: "I'm here. I'm safe. This moment is okay.")

7. Find evidence of lasting good (list good things that stayed—prove brain wrong)


WHEN TO SEEK HELP:


If you can't feel joy at all, sabotage every good thing, anxiety is debilitating, experiencing flashbacks/dissociation—seek professional support. Helpful modalities: EMDR, Somatic Experiencing, Internal Family Systems, Polyvagal-informed therapy.


THE TRUTH:


You're allowed to keep good things. Success is not setup for disaster. Joy is not tempting fate. Happiness is not dangerous. Your nervous system learned it was, but it doesn't have to be true anymore.


The other shoe doesn't always drop. Sometimes, good things just... stay.


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