When Survival Stops Working (And Why January Makes It Impossible to Ignore)
By the end of January, many of us hit a quiet wall.
The adrenaline of getting through Christmas has worn off.
The promise of “new year motivation” has faded.
The days are still dark, cold, and heavy.
And suddenly… the pushing doesn’t work anymore.
In this episode of the Choosing Happy Podcast, Heather explores what happens when survival — the very thing that once kept you going — begins to feel exhausting, flat, or strangely empty.
If you’ve been:
- Still achieving, but feeling emotionally thin
- Questioning why your usual motivation has disappeared
- Judging yourself for not “coping better”
- Feeling unsettled by slowing down, even when life is flowing
You’re not failing.
You may simply be reaching the end of survival as your default setting.
In this episode, we explore:
- Why January is such a psychologically challenging month (especially in the Northern Hemisphere)
- How pushing can quietly stop working without anything being “wrong”
- Why peace can feel like loss when you’re used to effort and struggle
- The fear many strong women carry: “If I slow down, will I lose momentum?”
- Why flow can feel uncomfortable when your identity was built on resilience
- How to stop mislabelling rest and softness as failure
This isn’t an episode about fixing yourself or forcing motivation.
It’s about reinterpreting what’s happening, with kindness and honesty — and giving yourself permission to rest, soften, and let momentum take a new shape.
Chapters:
- 00:08 - Reflecting on January
- 01:49 - The Struggle of January
- 03:06 - Understanding Emotional Energy in January
- 06:20 - Understanding the Calm After the Storm
- 07:26 - Recognizing New Patterns in Healing
- 08:24 - Embracing a New Perspective
A gentle awareness invitation:
Instead of asking “What’s wrong with me?”, try asking:
“What’s actually working right now?”
Sometimes noticing — without fixing — is the most powerful thing you can do.
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Tag @ChoosingHappyPodcast and let Heather know what landed for you.
And remember:
You’re not behind.
You’re not broken.
You’re just listening to yourself more honestly.
Until next time —
Keep choosing happy.
Not by pushing harder…
but by listening more kindly.
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Transcript
Hello and welcome to the Choosing Happy Podcast.
Speaker A:I'm Heather Masters, your host and it's the end of January.
Speaker A:Let's talk about January.
Speaker A:Not the new Year, not the new you version, not the coloured coded planner or the.
Speaker A:The gym workout.
Speaker A:The real January, the one where Christmas adrenaline has worn off.
Speaker A:The novelty of the new year has faded.
Speaker A:It's still dark, it's still cold.
Speaker A:And if you're in the northern hemisphere, especially here in England, it's still very gray.
Speaker A:And suddenly everything feels harder.
Speaker A:It's been a long time between paydays and if you're listening, thinking I should be back in my routine by now, or why am I still tired?
Speaker A:Or even what's wrong with me?
Speaker A:Let me stop you right there.
Speaker A:There's nothing wrong with you.
Speaker A:And this episode is about what happens when survival stops working and why January has a habit of exposing that, whether we like it or not.
Speaker A:So stay tuned for this episode of the Choosing Happy Podcast.
Speaker A:Now, here's the myth I want to gently but firmly bust today.
Speaker A:If I just push a bit harder, I'll get my momentum back.
Speaker A:Strong women are brilliant at this myth.
Speaker A:We've built entire lives on it.
Speaker A:Push through Christmas.
Speaker A:Push through loss.
Speaker A:Push through responsibility.
Speaker A:Push through tiredness.
Speaker A:Show up no matter what.
Speaker A:And most of the time it's.
Speaker A:It works until it doesn't.
Speaker A:January is often the month where pushing quietly stops responding.
Speaker A:Not dramatically, not with a breakdown, just with a kind of flatness.
Speaker A:You're still functioning, still achieving, still showing up where you can.
Speaker A:But the fire that used to get you out of bed, it's gone on strike.
Speaker A:And I'll be honest with you, normally January is my month of solid routines and starting over.
Speaker A:I'm usually up, meditating, getting up earlier, moving my body, walking the dogs, regardless of weather because, well, they're dogs.
Speaker A:And this year, getting out of bed has felt negotiable.
Speaker A:If I didn't have work to do, I really, really struggle.
Speaker A:Exercise, it's been patchy at best.
Speaker A:I've managed to work out so far this January.
Speaker A:Meditation.
Speaker A:Meditation, let's just say my cushion has been feeling very lonely in my meditation spot.
Speaker A:And even the dog walks have been shorter, partly because the weather's doing its best impression of a wet gray blanket and it's freezing cold.
Speaker A:And partly because my energy just hasn't been there.
Speaker A:And here's the interesting thing.
Speaker A:I didn't feel lazy.
Speaker A:I felt thin on energy, emotionally drained, still pushing, still achieving.
Speaker A:But something had shifted and my first impact, my first instinct was to judge it, to tell Myself, I should be doing better than this.
Speaker A:Which, if you're nodding along, tells me you've been there too this month.
Speaker A:What's fascinating is that I'm seeing the same thing with clients right now.
Speaker A:Women having massive wins.
Speaker A:Genuinely, things are flowing.
Speaker A:Less struggle, more ease.
Speaker A:And yet they're saying things like, why do I feel flat?
Speaker A:Shouldn't I feel happier?
Speaker A:It's almost like because it's easier, because they've taken their foot off the accelerator, it feels like less.
Speaker A:And that's such an important moment.
Speaker A:I want you to think about that.
Speaker A:Because when you've spent years equating effort with worse, struggle with worse flow can feel suspicious.
Speaker A:If you're not fighting, if it's not hard, if you're not pushing, if you're not exhausted.
Speaker A:Part.
Speaker A:Part of you wonders if you're slipping backwards.
Speaker A:And that fear is very real.
Speaker A:And here's something we don't talk about enough.
Speaker A:When your nervous system has lived in survival for a long time, peace doesn't always feel like relief.
Speaker A:It can feel like loss.
Speaker A:Loss of identity, definitely.
Speaker A:Loss of momentum, loss of purpose.
Speaker A:Because pushing has been your engine.
Speaker A:I remember being told that I was pressure prompted, that I'd only act under pressure.
Speaker A:So when that engine quietens, there's space.
Speaker A:And space can feel deeply uncomfortable if you're not used to it.
Speaker A:January strips away distraction.
Speaker A:Less light, less noise, less external urgency.
Speaker A:And what's left is you.
Speaker A:Not broken, not failing, just no longer fueled by adrenaline, no longer pushing, no longer struggling.
Speaker A:Honestly, sometimes January feels like life, saying, right, sit down, we need a word.
Speaker A:There's no fanfare, no inspirational quote, just a damp, dark Tuesday and a lack of enthusiasm for yoga.
Speaker A:And we're there thinking, is this depression?
Speaker A:Is this burnout?
Speaker A:Or am I just over it?
Speaker A:Sometimes the answer is far less dramatic.
Speaker A:You're tired, your system is recalibrating, and winter is doing winter things.
Speaker A:We feel like hibernating.
Speaker A:And here's the reframe that matters most.
Speaker A:Momentum doesn't disappear when you stop pushing.
Speaker A:It changes texture.
Speaker A:It becomes quieter, less performative, less visible.
Speaker A:But that doesn't mean you're going backwards.
Speaker A:Sometimes survival stops working because it was never meant to be permanent.
Speaker A:It got you through, it kept you going.
Speaker A:And now it's asking to be replaced with something gentler.
Speaker A:Not nothing, just different.
Speaker A:The real work right now is not forcing yourself back into old routines.
Speaker A:It's not dragging yourself out of bed to prove you're still capable.
Speaker A:You've still got the discipline.
Speaker A:It's noticing the shift without turning it into a problem and asking what happens if I don't judge this?
Speaker A:What if this isn't failure, but information?
Speaker A:And what if my system is asking for a different pace, not a collapse?
Speaker A:Sometimes doing better doesn't feel better straight away, especially when struggle used to be familiar.
Speaker A:So here's your invitation for this week.
Speaker A:It's not a challenge.
Speaker A:I'm giving you permission for the next few days to try this.
Speaker A:When you notice tiredness, flatness, or resistance, don't fix it.
Speaker A:Don't motivate it.
Speaker A:Don't judge it.
Speaker A:Just notice.
Speaker A:And then ask one gentle question.
Speaker A:What's actually working right now?
Speaker A:Not what's missing, not what you should be doing.
Speaker A:What's working.
Speaker A:What have you already achieved?
Speaker A:And you might just be surprised how much there is, because I was and if you're at the end of January feeling unsettled, tired, or quietly questioning things you're not behind, you're not failing, and you're definitely not broken.
Speaker A:You may simply be reaching the of survival as your default setting.
Speaker A:And that can feel strange before it feels good.
Speaker A:So let yourself rest without guilt.
Speaker A:Let momentum take a new shape, a new dimension.
Speaker A:Let wins count even when they don't come with drama and notice them.
Speaker A:And remember, sometimes peace feels like loss until you realize it's actually space.
Speaker A:And if this episode resonated, please share it with someone who's still being hard on themselves for being human in January.
Speaker A:And you can tag at choosing HappyPodcast on socials.
Speaker A:And until next time, keep choosing Happy.
Speaker A:Not by pushing harder, not by struggling, but by listening more kindly, allowing yourself to flow and notice where you winning, where you just didn't notice before.
Speaker A:Have an amazing week.
Speaker A:Thank you so much for taking the time to listen to this week's episode.
Speaker A:If you enjoyed it or think it would be valuable to others, please do share.
Speaker A:And if you really enjoyed it, please leave me a review.
Speaker A:It really helps the podcast.
Speaker A:All of the links are in the show notes and I look forward to seeing you next week on the Choosing Happy podcast.
Speaker A:Sam.
