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Allow yourself to release feeling any guilt about being happy Happiness is an experience we all long for and deserve in our
lives. We may wish for the happiness that comes with a much-needed vacation
or an exciting new love affair, yet when the actual experience of happiness
emerges, we may be too overcome with guilt to enjoy it. If guilt is
interfering with your ability to feel joy, you may find relief in looking at
the beliefs you hold about yourself and what it means for you to be
happy. Guilt about feeling happy can arise for different reasons. Deep down you may
believe that you don't deserve to be happy because you hurt someone in the
past, had more than others growing up, or maybe you received a mean comment
from someone you admire. Perhaps it once seemed that painful experiences
always followed happy ones; now whenever you begin to feel happy, you find
yourself waiting for the other shoe to drop. Happiness may even just feel
uncomfortable because you've gotten so used to feeling down. The truth is
that when you feel too guilty to let yourself enjoy positive emotions, you
are denying a part of yourself that has a right to exist. By limiting your
life experience to just the negative feelings, you are cutting yourself off
from the fullness of life -- which includes all of the positive emotions as
well. Fortunately, you can begin to shift the way you respond to happiness
even in this moment.
From now on, when happiness begins to blossom in your heart, try to accept it,
relish in it, ask it to stay. It's okay to feel happy even if you believe you
don't deserve it. Feeling good is an expression of your wholeness and your
connection with life. The next time happiness appears for you, try not to
feel guilty about it. Instead, welcome your happiness in like a long-awaited
friend.
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