E130: Celebrating Small Wins Without Guilt: Why CPTSD Makes Joy Feel Dangerous

You did something hard. Something real. Something that took courage or patience or more strength than anyone around you probably knew. And instead of letting it land — instead of letting yourself feel good about it even for a moment — you immediately moved the goalposts. Or waited for someone else to tell you it counted. Or let the list of everything still undone drown it out before it even had a chance to breathe. Sound familiar? In this episode, Cindy gets honest about her own lifelong pattern of minimizing wins across every domain of her life — professional milestones, personal growth, parenting, healing — and connects it to what complex trauma actually does to our capacity for self-recognition and joy. Drawing from neuroscience, self-compassion research, and the CPTSD lens, she unpacks why celebrating can feel unsafe, selfish, or simply premature for trauma survivors — and what it looks like to slowly, gently begin changing that. You'll learn: • Why CPTSD survivors are wired to minimize accomplishment and move the goalposts rather than pause and receive • How the nervous system learns to associate joy and celebration with danger — and what that costs us over time • The three most common guilt patterns around celebrating small wins and where they come from • What it actually looks and feels like to let a win land — and the small, concrete practices that make it possible This is not about throwing yourself a parade for every ordinary Tuesday. It is about learning to receive what you have genuinely earned — without immediately explaining it away, shrinking it down, or waiting for someone else's permission to feel good about it. You have been working hard for a long time. Some of that deserves to land. 🎙️ Listen now — and notice what happens in your body when you try to let a recent win actually count 📩 Submit your question for the upcoming Ask Me Anything: CPTSD episode — DM @cindypaynerooted or email via show notes 🔔 Catch the midweek reframe this week for one practice around unhooking from criticism that has lived in you longer than it should have Keywords: trauma, CPTSD, people pleasing, attachment, celebrating wins, self-compassion, inner critic, nervous system, complex trauma recovery, joy Connect with Cindy: Ready for deeper support? Take the free people-pleasing quiz, explore therapy or book a consultation here: cindypayne.c (http://cindypayne.com/) om Instagram: @cindypaynerooted email: [email protected] This podcast supports women healing trauma, attachment wounds, codependency, anxiety, perfectionism, people pleasing, overthinking, and rebuilding self-worth, self-trust, boundaries, and confidence through trauma-informed guidance. Through honest, grounded conversations, it explores the real human experience of growth and leadership, the tension between purpose and rest, boundaries and connection, and how choosing awareness and compassion creates a more aligned and authentic life.

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