Why We Start with Enoughness

By Monique Rhodes

May 2, 2025


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“Why Am I Always Chasing Happiness?”

One of my students emailed me and said:

"I feel like I'm always chasing happiness, but it never lasts. No matter what I achieve or change, I still feel like something's missing. Is there something wrong with me, or am I just not meant to feel happy?"

This question reflects a struggle so many people face—the belief that happiness is something we’ll eventually reach once everything falls into place. The truth is, real transformation begins when we train our minds to see what’s already here.

The Quiet Script: “Something Is Missing”

In all my years working with people on cultivating happiness, I’ve seen one pattern over and over again:
Most people are running a quiet background script that whispers, something is missing.

It shows up in subtle ways:

  • Comparison

  • Jealousy

  • Judgment

  • Perfectionism

  • Overachievement

  • Even “practical” thinking

Underneath all of it is a mindset that says:
I’ll be happy when…

  • When I get the job

  • When I lose the weight

  • When they change

  • When I stop hurting

  • When life finally gives me what I deserve

The Problem with “I’ll Be Happy When…”

This is what I call the lack mindset. And the trouble with it isn’t that it’s “wrong”—it’s that it’s endless.

Even when you get the job, the partner, the house, the praise—the voice still whispers:
It’s not quite enough.

The bar moves.
The goalposts shift.
And before long, you’re right back where you started:
Still chasing, still waiting.

Gratitude Is Where We Begin

That’s why, when I created The Happiness Baseline, I was very intentional about where we start.
We don’t begin with chasing goals or fixing flaws. We begin with gratitude.

Because until you can recognize the value of what’s already here,
nothing you chase will ever feel like enough.

What Gratitude Really Is

Gratitude isn’t about being polite.
It’s not about pretending things are perfect.
It’s not about ignoring your struggles.

It’s about training your mind to see life differently.
Our minds are wired to focus on what’s missing.
Unless you actively challenge that, your life will always feel like a problem to solve instead of a gift to experience.

This Is Neuroscience, Not Philosophy

This isn’t just a mindset trick—this is neuroscience.

Our brains have a natural negative bias.
We hold onto the bad and overlook the good.

But that can be rewired.
With practice, intention, and repetition, studies show that gratitude can:

  • Increase optimism

  • Improve sleep

  • Boost immune function

  • Reduce depression and anxiety

Why?
Because what you focus on, you feel.
And what you feel over and over becomes your emotional home.

What Gratitude Changes

When you notice what’s working…
When you see what’s beautiful…
When you focus on what’s available to you—even now—
Your mind softens,
Your nervous system relaxes,
Your heart opens.

And life stops feeling like a test you’re failing—
It starts feeling like something you get to participate in.

Gratitude Isn’t a List—It’s a Lens

Gratitude is not a one-time exercise.
It’s not a checklist.

It’s a lens.
It’s a posture.
It’s a habit.

And when practiced over time, it transforms how you move through life.

Gratitude and Negative Emotions Can’t Coexist

  • Gratitude and resentment can’t live in the same breath.

  • Gratitude and anxiety can’t dominate the same moment.

Gratitude becomes the bridge between where you think you are and where you want to be—
Because it helps you realize:
Maybe you’re already closer than you think.

Happiness Is Not “Out There”

If you can wake up and notice:

  • The light in your window

  • The warmth of your coffee

  • The friend who texted

  • The breath in your lungs

You begin to understand:
Happiness is not out there—it’s in here.
It’s in how you see,
What you honor,
And the stories you choose to tell yourself.

You Can Train Your Mind to Be Free

So many people live their lives believing happiness is determined by external circumstances.
But again and again, I’ve seen in my students the radical shift that happens when they realize:
It’s up to me.
I can change this.
I can train my mind to be more free.

Why We Begin With Gratitude

That’s why I don’t wait until week six to introduce gratitude in
The Happiness Baseline.
I start with it.

Because if you can rewire your relationship to what’s already here,
everything else becomes easier.

You stop grasping.
You stop comparing.
You stop waiting for life to begin.

And instead, you begin to inhabit your life—
Fully.
Tenderly.
Gratefully.

And from there,
everything changes.

Gratitude isn’t the end of happiness.
It’s the beginning.

I hope this has been helpful.
As always, be kind, take care, and go gently in the world.

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