It's possible that the intended idiom is one of the following:
* "On the right track": This means to be doing something in a way that is likely to lead to success.
* "In one's own right": This means that someone is successful or important because of their own merits and not because of their connections or relationship to someone else.
If you can provide more context about where you heard the phrase, I may be able to help you figure out what the intended meaning was.