by Oli Anderson, Transformational Coach for Realness
You Look Better Than Ever But Something Still Feels ‘Off” – What’s Going On?
There’s an old saying that “health is wealth” which – in my experience, at least – isn’t just a cliché but is an actual fact about reality.
Really, it just makes ‘sense’:
If your health is off, everything is off…. and so you can have all the money, the best relationships, and the most abundant opportunities but without that energy, clarity, and a baseline sense of physical wellbeing, you won’t be able to enjoy any of it to the deepest extent available to you.
Basically, without being fit and healthy, life essentially becomes something you ENDURE rather than something you LIVE.
That’s why taking care of your body matters:
It means eating in a way that actually supports you.
It means getting proper sleep – not just scrolling until you pass out.
It means learning how to breathe instead of living in a constant low-grade stress response.
Most obviously, it means moving your body regularly and consistently.
For a lot of men, the way into achieving all of this means becoming dedicated to the gym – this is a ‘good’ thing for all of the obvious reasons but it can also present some confusing new problems.
The main ‘problem’ usually shows up like this:
Somewhere along the way, the myth crept in that getting in shape – getting lean, muscular, ‘ripped’, ‘hench’, and ‘aesthetic’ would solve all of the problems in your life.
It’s the myth that once you looked better, you’d finally feel better and the the perfect body would finally ‘fix things and leave to the perfect life.
It would of course be ‘nice’ if this was true but look around and you’ll see that there are thousands of men walking around right now who have done the work, got off their arses, showed up, trained hard, built the body, and still… something feels off and so still… something is missing, still… they don’t feel the way they thought they would.
If that’s you, you’re not ‘broken’ – you’ve just discovered something important:
The gym is powerful but it’s not the whole picture.
Let’s dig a little deeper:
You Look Better…So Why Do You Feel the Same?: What We'll Cover In This Article
- You Look Better Than Ever But Something Still Feels ‘Off” – What’s Going On?
- The ‘Good’ News: Getting in Shape Does Work (Just Not Completely)
- The Problem: When a ‘Good’ Thing Becomes The ‘ULTIMATE’ Thing
- The Truth: The Gym Was Never Meant to Be the Ultimate
- The Way Forward: A Holistic Approach to Real Change
- Keep Training Without Worshipping It
- Bringing It All Together
- The Final Word: You Look Better…So Why Do You Feel the Same?

The ‘Good’ News: Getting in Shape Does Work (Just Not Completely)
Before we go any further, let’s get something straight:
Working out is one of the best decisions you can make. Full stop. I personally work out in some form every day.
Here are some of the real, tangible benefits that come from getting your body in order:
1. It Builds Confidence
Let’s not pretend otherwise because the facts are facts and so how you look affects how you feel:
When you look in the mirror and see strength, definition, and evidence of your effort actually paying off, then it changes something internally and so you carry yourself differently, move differently, and interact with the world differently (and, often, it will interact with you differently.
Even if it’s “superficial”, it’s still real in the sense that your body is part of your identity and improving it often gives you a psychological lift.
2. It Builds Discipline and Focus
The gym doesn’t just change your body – it also changes something even more important: your character.
The bottom-line is that showing up consistently, pushing through discomfort, and sticking to a plan are transferable skills that will help you in all areas of life (when it comes to getting things ‘done’).
Maybe we’re not supposed to admit it but you can tell a lot about a person by whether they’ve looked after their body:
It signals self-respect, commitment, and that they can do hard things even when you don’t feel like it.
3. It Increases Energy and Resilience
Finally, a well-trained body is a more capable body and so working out regularly will allow you to have have more energy, recover faster, and handle stress better because your nervous system is more conditioned.
In short, working out allows you to become less fragile and more resilient – physically and mentally – and so life becomes easier to navigate because you’re not constantly running on empty.
If all of that is true, then, why do so many men still feel like something’s missing?
Why do they look better but feel the same sense that something is missing or ‘off’ and that they’re stuck in the Void?
The Problem: When a ‘Good’ Thing Becomes The ‘ULTIMATE’ Thing
There are a few key reasons why people can find themselves looking great but not feeling so good:
1. You Put the Body on a Pedestal
Before you started training, you probably believed (at least at the level of your unconscious mind) that getting in shape would solve most of your problems or somehow ‘fix’ your life.
It wasn’t just seen as a ‘good’ thing (which it is) but the ‘ULTIMATE’ thing (which it isn’t – only your relationship with life itself is).
What this means is that you chased it, achieved it, and then…nothing magical happened and you were still the same old ‘You’.
Sure, some things might’ve improved but your deeper problems – the ones you were really trying to escape – remained and so that’s when the disappointment set in.
It’s not that the gym (and all the work you put in) failed you but because you expected it to do something it was never capable of doing for you.
2. You Were Training for Unreal Reasons
There are two broad motivations for working out (or anything else in life, tbh, but this article is focused on the working out side of things:
Real reasons and unreal reasons.
A REAL reason in the case of your relationship with the gym looks like this:
“I want to become the healthiest, strongest version of myself so I can fully show up in my life“.
An UNREAL reason looks like this:
“If I build the perfect body I won’t feel ashamed of who I am anymore”.
Hopefully, you can see the difference which is that one is rooted in growth and alignment with truth and the other is rooted in avoidance and resistance to the truth.
Essentially, if you’re using the gym as a mask to try and over up feelings of inadequacy, shame, or not being ‘enough’ then even if the mask looks incredible…it’s still a mask and so you’ll always feel incomplete and unreal.
The truth is that masks don’t heal anything – they just hide things temporarily and helps us to avoid reality for a little while but, eventually, the truth leaks through again and you have to catch up with yourself and everything you’ve been trying to hide from.
The truth is that the only way to actually dissolve those deeper unresolved emotions is to turn inward and face them instead of building something external in the hope it will help you to compensate.
3. You Haven’t Done the Inner Work
This is the part most men avoid but it’s also the thing that makes the biggest lasting difference.
Working out is hard but it’s a clean kind of hard that allows you to control a lot of the variables:
You lift the weight, you complete the set. you go home and eat – there’s a clear cause and effect with this kind of activity and everything is very ordered and easy to understand.
Inner work isn’t like this, though, because it means facing your own chaos.
It involves:
- Sitting with uncomfortable emotions.
- Facing old patterns and beliefs.
- Regulating your nervous system.
- Letting go of the old and outdated identity you’ve been clinging to.
- Etc. etc. etc.
Here’s the key that can help you to understand why you’ve done all this working out and still feel the same:
Your body can be in great shape while your nervous system is still dysregulated and your emotions are still out of balance.
You can be muscular and still anxious, lean and still ashamed, and strong and still disconnected because the truth doesn’t live in your muscles – it lives in your relationship with yourself and life.
At the end of the day, if you don’t address this, then no amount of physical progress will really ever change or transform anything in a REAL way.
4. You’re Only Developing One Area of Your Life
Another ingredient here is that working out is one domain but life is multidimensional and so if all your growth is only happening in the gym, you’re limiting yourself.
Human beings are wired for expansion which means they’re wired for becoming more aligned, more integrated, and more real.
When you take yourself out of this process then you start to feel a kind of internal friction which usually shows up as a sense that you’re capable of more but not quite accessing it.
This is what I call being stuck outside the Stretch Zone:
You’ve improved one area but you haven’t stepped into the deeper process of growth that integrates your mind, body, and direction in life.
What this means is that even though you’re progressing in some linear ways (like with how much you can bicep curl going up) ,you’re not evolving and that’s why it feels incomplete.
The Truth: The Gym Was Never Meant to Be the Ultimate
The gym is powerful but it’s not ultimate because it’s just a tool and not a destination:
It supports your life but it doesn’t define it and so – when you take it off the pedestal – you can finally start to use it properly:
Not as a way to escape yourself…but as a way to support yourself as you grow into REALNESS.
The Way Forward: A Holistic Approach to Real Change
If you want to feel different and not just look different then you need to expand beyond the body.
A good simple starting point is to begin work at the following three levels:
Mind. Body. Vision.
This will start to open things up for you and help you look at the whole of your life instead of just a few fragments of it.
1. Mind: Letting Go of the Unreal Self
Most of your suffering comes from an identity that isn’t actually real (the ego) because it keeps the real you in hiding (the shadow self).
This is why most of us feel off: because we’re fragmented and split within ourselves.
The mind often serves and supports this fragmentation with a collection of limiting-beliefs that tell us things like:
- “I’m not enough”.
- “I need to prove myself”.
- “I’ll only be worthy when [X]”.
- Etc. etc. etc.
These beliefs create an internal gap between who you are and who you think you should be and, ultimately, this gap is where the sense of disconnection that keeps us in the Void is sustained.
The work here is simple in principle but not easy (it’s 100% doable, though, and I help my coaching clients with it all the time):
- Start noticing your thoughts without blindly believing them.
- Question the stories you’ve been telling yourself.
- Let go of the need to maintain a perfect self-image.
You’re not trying to become someone – you’re just trying to return to what’s already REAL.
2. Body: Regulating Your Nervous System
The game-changer is realising that your body isn’t just something you train – it’s something you live in.
This means that if your nervous system is constantly activated, you’ll feel ‘off’ no matter how good you look and so this is where practices like breathwork and slower forms of movement come in.
Some things I always recommend:
- Deep, controlled breathing through the nose.
- Yin yoga or long-held stretches.
- Sitting still and allowing sensations to arise so you can start to ‘listen’ to the language of your body.
These practices help your body shift out of survival mode and into a state of safety which is ‘good’ news because when your body feels safe, your mind follows.
The second piece of the puzzle at the level of the body is that you also need to learn how to actually feel your emotions instead of bypassing them.
Emotions are physiological which means that they ‘live’ in the body and so if you suppress them (behind a gym addiction or anything else), then they don’t disappear – they just get stored waiting until they day you either face them or they explode out of you.
More often than not, this build-up of stored tension becomes one of the main things that keeps you feeling disconnected and ‘off’..
Then basic work, then, is to:
- Feel what’s there
- Let it move
- Let it pass
Emotions are e-motion, “energy in motion” so just face them without resistance and let them get moving again instead of resisting and causing tension and disconnection for yourself.
3. Vision: Creating a Life That Pulls You Forward
A strong body without direction still feels empty because all human beings need something real to move towards.
What this looks like is different for everybody but it’s not a fantasy that keeps the ego in pace but a values-based vision that takes you into being a deeper expression of yourself.
Ask yourself some basic questions to get started:
- What actually matters to me?
- What kind of life feels aligned with who I really am?
- What would I build if I wasn’t trying to impress anyone?
From there, you break it down into Vision → Goals → Habits
This gives your energy a direction, creates momentum, and it moves you out of stagnation and into growth.
Keep Training Without Worshipping It
None of this means you should stop working out – quite the opposite, in fact:
Keep going, lift the weights, build the body, and stay disciplined but stop expecting it to carry the weight of your entire life and let it be what it actually is:
A powerful support system for a deeper process of transformation – not the transformation itself.

Check out my book Personal Revolutions: A Short Course in Realness if you want to go deeper into improving your relationship with yourself and reality.
Bringing It All Together
If you’ve been training hard and still feel like something’s missing even though you look better, then here’s the reality of the situation:
You didn’t waste your time – you just reached the edge of what the gym can give you on its own and so now it’s time to go deeper.
This doesn’t mean abandoning what you’ve built but integrating it into something bigger which is a life where:
- Your mind isn’t working against you.
- Your body feels safe and regulated.
- Your actions are aligned with a real vision.
That’s where things start to shift and where you stop chasing or running away from feelings and instead start living in a REAL way.

The Final Word: You Look Better…So Why Do You Feel the Same?
Looking better is great and feeling better is even better but being REAL – fully connected to yourself, your body, and your life is where everything clicks.
If you’re standing there, stronger and leaner than ever, wondering why it still doesn’t feel like enough then good.
That question is the doorway – now all you need to do is walk through it.
Stay real out there,

P.S. If you’re ready to open up your life and to start growing real then book a free coaching session with me and I’ll help you change your own life for the better.








