There’s an ache that lingers when you carry the weight of feeling like you’re not doing enough. It doesn’t matter if you’re ticking every box, achieving every goal, or even embracing the slow, intentional life you’ve consciously cultivated – you still feel like there’s more you should be doing.
I know this feeling intimately.
For years, I’ve been deeply committed to living slowly and intentionally, aligning my life with the rhythm of the seasons. Since COVID, I’ve embraced the beauty of a simpler, more present way of being, and it has brought me so much peace. But after the passing of my youngest brother last year, something in me shifted.
His loss, and the knowledge that neither he nor my mum got the chance to grow old, created an urgency in me – a pressure to do more. Suddenly, the slow life I cherished felt like a contradiction. I wanted to savour every moment, but I also felt compelled to make the most of every opportunity, every passion, and every dream because tomorrow is not promised.
And so, I found myself in this emotional tug-of-war: the overachiever in me whispering, You could be doing more, while the part of me that values presence and ease gently reminded me, You are enough as you are.
This is what grief does – it reshapes you. It brings gratitude and perspective, but it can also create guilt and pressure.

The Weight of “Not Enough”
Feeling like you’re not doing enough often stems from a deep-rooted belief that your worth is tied to your productivity. As midlife women, we’ve spent years juggling responsibilities, proving ourselves, and pushing forward – so much so that being often feels foreign while doing feels like our default state.
For me, this guilt is layered:
- The overachiever’s guilt – I could be doing more, creating more, achieving more.
- The grief-driven guilt – I’m here, alive, while my loved ones aren’t.
- The self-worth guilt – Am I truly enough if I’m not always striving for more?
It’s easy to get caught in this cycle, constantly chasing more without recognising that the life we are living right now is already enough.
How I Navigate These Feelings
To shift this mindset, I’ve had to become even more intentional about how I document my life. I use the Journey app daily to record my thoughts, moments, and reflections. Capturing my life in this way reminds me that I am already living fully, even when I don’t realise it.
Through this practice, I’ve noticed that:
- ✔ The small moments matter. A morning walk in the fresh air, a deep conversation, or a quiet moment with a cup of tea is just as meaningful as a big achievement.
- ✔ My life is beautiful, even in its stillness. When I capture my day through photos, I see how full and rich my life already is.
- ✔ Being present is the most profound thing I can do. Life is not measured by how much I do but by how deeply I experience it.

Practical Steps to Release the Guilt & Live More Fully
If you’ve ever felt the weight of not doing enough, these steps may help:
1. Identify Where the Guilt is Coming From
- Is it from external pressure?
- Is it tied to grief or past experiences?
- Is it linked to self-worth or perfectionism?
📝 Journaling Prompt: Where does my belief that I need to do more come from? What would happen if I allowed myself to just be?
2. Create a “Life Audit”
Instead of focusing on what you haven’t done, write down everything you have. Look at your past month – what moments brought you joy? Where did you show up for yourself?
📝 Journaling Prompt: What are 5 beautiful moments I experienced in the last week?
3. Shift from “More” to “Meaning”
Ask yourself: Does this action bring meaning to my life? Instead of striving for more, strive for what is meaningful to you.
📝 Journaling Prompt: What makes me feel the most alive? How can I make space for more of that?
READ MORE: Having a Meaning in Life
4. Let Go of Comparison
We often feel like we’re not doing enough because we compare ourselves to unrealistic standards. Social media, societal expectations, or even past versions of ourselves can create pressure. But your journey is yours alone.
📝 Journaling Prompt: What expectations am I holding onto that no longer serve me? How can I release them?
5. Honour Both Rest & Action
Some seasons call for movement; others call for stillness. Both are necessary. Give yourself permission to embrace the phase you’re in without guilt.
📝 Journaling Prompt: If I trusted that I am already enough, how would my days feel different?
You Are Already Enough
If there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s this: We don’t need to prove our worth through constant action.
Living fully is not about doing more; it’s about being more present. It’s about honouring the season you’re in, trusting that you are exactly where you need to be.
Some days, that might look like making bold moves. On other days, it might look like resting in the quiet joy of existence. Both are enough.
Call to Action
If you’ve been feeling the weight of not doing enough, take a deep breath. Pause. Acknowledge the life you’re already living. You are enough right now, exactly as you are.
💛 Start today:
- Reflect on the journaling prompts
- Capture small, beautiful moments in your day
- Give yourself permission to slow down or speed up – whatever feels right for you
🌿 Need support in redefining your midlife journey? Let’s work together to create a life that feels aligned, fulfilling, and truly yours. Book a coaching session today.
👉 You are here. You are alive. And that is more than enough.

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