Staying Sane in an Insane World

There are moments when the world stops feeling coherent. Not just chaotic, but unhinged in a way that settles into the body. People aren’t shaken simply because something bad happened. What destabilizes us is the erosion of predictability. The quiet loss of shared rules, upheld values, and the assumption of basic human dignity. When those foundations begin to fracture, the nervous system notices immediately.

Staying sane in an insane world does not mean becoming unaffected or detached. It means learning how to remain present without being overwhelmed. It means understanding that chronic exposure to harm, injustice, and instability changes how the brain and body function, and that this response is not a personal failure. It is human.

This piece is an invitation to tend the nervous system while bearing witness. To ground without bypassing. To make meaning without collapsing into despair. To stay connected to yourself, to others, and to your values, even when the world feels difficult to recognize.

When the Storms Are No Longer Abstract: Staying Whimsical in the Shadowlands

Content Note: This article discusses topics related to collective stress and nervous system regulation. This piece reflects on the emotional and nervous system impact of recent events in the United States, including public violence, social unrest, and ongoing uncertainty. While it does not take political positions or describe graphic detail, it may touch on themesContinue reading “When the Storms Are No Longer Abstract: Staying Whimsical in the Shadowlands”

🧠 How to Stay Human When the World’s on Fire (Again)

⚠️ Content Note: This piece touches on themes of global violence, nervous system overwhelm, emotional exhaustion, and advocacy in the face of collective trauma. While it doesn’t include graphic details, it does reference recent events (including the U.S. bombings in Iran) and the emotional impact of ongoing world crises. It’s written with the intention of protectingContinue reading “🧠 How to Stay Human When the World’s on Fire (Again)”

Unplugging Won’t Save You: Reclaiming Mental Health Without Abandoning the World

Some days it feels like the world’s on fire, and you’re just trying to make it through your morning coffee without spiraling. Navigating political anxiety with mental health support isn’t just helpful—it’s necessary. Political seasons stir up more than just headlines—they stir up hearts, histories, fears, and fatigue. For some, it’s just another cycle. ForContinue reading “Unplugging Won’t Save You: Reclaiming Mental Health Without Abandoning the World”

Holy Forking Shirtballs, Is This the Bad Place?

Welcome! Everything is Fine” (Except When It’s Not) Is This… The Bad Place? You wake up. The world is on fire—figuratively, sometimes literally. Your phone pings with a news alert about something catastrophic, the economy is doing that weird Schrödinger’s Recession thing where it’s both fine and terrible, and someone on social media is eitherContinue reading “Holy Forking Shirtballs, Is This the Bad Place?”

When the World Feels Like Too Much: Calming Your Nervous System in the Face of Political Stress

It Started With One Notification… It always starts small. A notification pops up on your phone—just one news alert. You tell yourself you’ll just take a quick glance. But before you know it, you’re knee-deep in articles, watching press conferences, and scrolling through an endless wave of rage-filled comments. It’s important to find ways ofContinue reading “When the World Feels Like Too Much: Calming Your Nervous System in the Face of Political Stress”

Wandering the Wasteland: Finding Resilience in a Chaotic World

The air is heavy, thick with the crackle of static. On the horizon, a green haze churns, glowing ominously as the Radstorm inches closer. You tighten your pack, the weight of supplies and exhaustion pressing into your shoulders. This is a true test of resilience in a chaotic world. The wind whips through ruins ahead,Continue reading “Wandering the Wasteland: Finding Resilience in a Chaotic World”

Finding Clarity in a Distracted World: A Mental Health Perspective

“What would Shakespeare’s ghost say about finding clarity in life’s chaos? Step into the audience seat and discover timeless wisdom for your mental well-being.” “All the world’s a stage,” I once proclaimed, and though centuries have passed since I walked among you, my ethereal seat in this grand theater remains unchanged. I, Shakespeare’s ghost, lingerContinue reading “Finding Clarity in a Distracted World: A Mental Health Perspective”

Navigating Uncertain Times: A Guide to Finding Strength and Purpose Amidst Societal Stress

Are you a Therapist? Click here for a guide on how to support clients during this time. As the dust settles after an election or other pivotal moment, emotions can run high. For some, the outcome feels like a win; for others, it feels like a step backward, stirring up despair, fear, anger, or uncertainty.Continue reading “Navigating Uncertain Times: A Guide to Finding Strength and Purpose Amidst Societal Stress”