Overcoming Obstacles: How to Get Your Joy Back in Uncertainty

December 29, 2025

In this final episode of Don’t Cut Your Own Bangs: Best Lessons of the Year, we’re talking about overcoming obstacles in the kind of season that doesn’t come with clean answers—and how to get your joy back without forcing positivity or pretending you’re fine when you’re not. Because let’s be honest: when you’ve been stuck […]

In this final episode of Don’t Cut Your Own Bangs: Best Lessons of the Year, we’re talking about overcoming obstacles in the kind of season that doesn’t come with clean answers—and how to get your joy back without forcing positivity or pretending you’re fine when you’re not.

Because let’s be honest: when you’ve been stuck in survival mode long enough, you start living for “after.” After the diagnosis. After the conflict. After burnout. After the holidays. After things calm down. And the tricky part is… sometimes “after” isn’t a place you arrive. Sometimes it’s a story you tell yourself so you can keep pushing to the next day.

This episode is your permission slip to stop spending all your energy trying to force certainty—and to start coming back to life as it is.

Overcoming Obstacles: How to Get Your Joy Back in Uncertainty (Anchors for Your Energy)
Feeling stuck in survival mode? Danielle Ireland shares how overcoming obstacles starts with surrendering control and using simple anchors to get your joy back.

Overcoming Obstacles When “After” Isn’t a Destination

A lot of overcoming obstacles isn’t about muscling through. It’s about recognizing the hidden cost of living for “after.” When your nervous system is constantly bracing for the next thing, it can feel like rest and joy are rewards you’ll earn later… once you’ve handled everything.

But your life isn’t later. It’s now. And if we wait for certainty to show up before we let ourselves breathe, we can miss the small, real moments that are still available to us—even in the middle of hard things.

Surrendering Control Without Giving Up

In this episode, I talk about surrendering the outcome—not in a “welp, I guess my life is ruined” way, but in a “coming back to life as it is” way. Surrender is not quitting. Surrender is unclenching your grip on the impossible so you can reclaim your energy for what’s real and reachable.

That theme comes to life through a powerful conversation with Dr. Tasha Faruqui, who shares what it’s like to live in the gray: a world where science doesn’t always have answers, and where uncertainty isn’t theoretical—it’s daily life. Her family’s story is heartbreaking and also deeply instructive: when you stop burning energy trying to force certainty, you make room to live the life that’s actually here.

How to Get Your Joy Back Without Forcing It

Let’s be clear: this is not a pep talk about “choose joy!” like you can just slap a gratitude sticker on grief and call it growth. Nope. Joy isn’t always accessible—and forcing it can feel like betrayal.

Instead, I offer a gentler reframe: joy can exist like a constellation. Even if you feel like the night sky, the points of light still exist. How to get your joy back might start with something smaller than joy—something like steadiness, relief, or one tiny softening in your shoulders.

Anchors for Your Energy (Tiny Practices That Actually Help)

If surrender is the mindset, an anchor is the method. Anchors help you create stability during turbulence. Here are a few we talk about in the episode:

  • A walk outside (yes, even when conditions aren’t perfect)
  • A one-minute pause to reconnect your brain and body
  • Water before coffee (because burnout loves caffeine like a situationship)
  • Phone boundaries (especially before bed and first thing in the morning)
  • One brave little “no” to protect your energy reserve

These are small on purpose—because when you’re navigating uncertainty, small is sustainable. And sustainable is how we keep going.

Some Warm Encouragement

(Because You’re Not Behind)

If you’re in a season of uncertainty, you are not failing. And if you’re working on overcoming obstacles, you don’t have to do it perfectly for it to count. Choose one anchor. One small kind thing. Practice it like you matter—because you do.

Key Takeaways

  • Overcoming obstacles begins when you stop spending energy trying to control what you can’t.
  • If you’re wondering how to get your joy back, start with one small anchor—not a total life overhaul.
  • Surrender doesn’t erase hope; it protects your energy so hope can breathe.
  • Tiny, consistent shifts are often the most powerful way of overcoming obstacles over time.

If this episode gave you a little steadiness, subscribe, share it with someone living in the gray, and come say hi in my corner of the internet. We’re doing this together—one tiny anchor at a time.

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