To help my readers stay afloat during these politically turbulent times, while it feels as if we are all stuck in the same life Quake, I’m going to write a series of 10 short, sharp, thought-provoking blog posts, each discussing an easy-to-implement, tried-and-tested coping strategy:
1. Life Quake Survival Guide: How to Stay Sane When the World Has Gone Bonkers (see below)
Practical strategies for staying grounded in uncertain times (without moving to a cave in the Himalayas).
Description: A lighthearted yet powerful exploration of coping mechanisms during political upheaval. From boundary-setting to mindfulness (and a strategic chocolate stash), this article will help readers manage stress and avoid burnout.
2. The Art of the Pivot: Reinventing Yourself in the Midst of Chaos
When life throws you lemons, start a lemonade (or limoncello ;D) empire.
Description: Political and economic uncertainty often forces people to reconsider their career, lifestyle, or even purpose. This article introduces the concept of Radical Renaissance Living, showing how uncertainty can be the catalyst for reinvention.
3. Why Holding On Is Overrated: The Secret Power of Letting Go
If your old plans don’t fit this new world, it’s time to upgrade.
Description: A provocative take on why clinging to outdated career paths, business models, or personal narratives can be the real source of stress. This article will guide readers through a radical reframe—letting go as an act of strength.
4. Walking Meditation: Hiking Your Way Through Uncertainty
Big decisions are best made one step at a time (ditto small decisions, actually.)
Description: Drawing from the transformative experience of the Camino de Santiago, this article explores how walking—both literally and metaphorically—helps process difficult transitions and find clarity amidst chaos.
5. The Great Unplugging: Why Tuning Out May Be the Smartest Move Right Now
Surviving a 24/7 news cycle without losing your mind.
Description: Constant political turmoil can be exhausting. This piece offers unconventional wisdom on strategic disengagement—choosing when and how to engage with the world so it doesn’t consume you.
6. Friendship in the Time of Turmoil: Finding (and Keeping) Your Support System
Who you surround yourself with matters more than ever.
Description: In times of upheaval, relationships can make or break resilience. This article blends humour and heart, offering insights on strengthening friendships and cultivating a support network that truly has your back.
7. Decision Fatigue Is Real: How to Think Clearly When Everything Feels Unclear
Why your brain is tired—and how to fix it.
Description: From major life choices to everyday dilemmas (like whether to stockpile pasta), uncertainty drains our mental energy. This article explores brain-friendly strategies for decision-making in unpredictable times.
8. How to Be the Eye of the Storm: Cultivating Inner Peace in a World Gone Mad
The secret to staying calm when everything else is falling apart.
Description: Drawing from mindfulness, neuroscience, and even horse wisdom, this article unpacks how to cultivate unshakable calm in the face of external chaos.
9. Breaking the Rules: Why Now Is the Perfect Time to Do Things Differently
When the world is shifting, those who innovate thrive.
Description: A playful yet profound exploration of how uncertain times create the perfect conditions for breaking out of old habits, outdated business models, and limiting beliefs.
10. From Panic to Purpose: Turning Uncertainty into Your Next Big Opportunity
When you don’t know what’s next, make sure it’s life-changing.
Description: This article connects life transitions to The Purpose Protocol, showing how periods of upheaval are often the best time to redefine personal and professional direction.
Life Quake Survival Guide: How to Stay Sane When the World Has Gone Bonkers
Practical strategies for staying grounded in uncertain times (without moving to a cave in th Himalayas).
Let’s be honest— life lately feels like one off-the-Richter scale earthquake after another, with various-strength aftershocks in between. The ground beneath us keeps shifting—politically, socially, economically—until even the most level-headed among us consider Googling “surviving as a hermit.”
But before you start pricing yurts in the wilderness, take a breath. You don’t need to take to the hills to survive these Life Quakes—you just need a few strategic moves to stay sane and steady, no matter how much the world wobbles.
Here’s your no-nonsense, humor-infused survival guide.
No, wait, first I want to tell you about Claire. Claire was a perfectly functional human being until one Tuesday morning in March this year, when the news, her inbox, and her favourite cereal all betrayed her before breakfast.
First, the news: a headline so absurd she laughed out loud, then promptly burst into tears.
Then, her inbox: seven “urgent” emails about a Zoom call that had been a complete disaster.
Finally, the cereal: finished. And the milk had gone off. Of course it had.
At 9:12 a.m., Claire Googled “off-grid tiny homes with good WiFi.” By 9:13, she was considering emailing her boss: “Quick FYI, might be moving to a yurt. Will circle back once emotionally stable.”
She then did what all highly competent adults do when on the verge of emotional combustion: she went for a walk. No phone. No podcasts. Just trees and fresh air.
And that’s when she saw him.
A scruffy dog trotting toward her with a stick the size of a canoe. Tongue flapping, tail wagging, eyes gleaming with the joyful delusion that he was going to carry it all the way home.
Claire stopped. Laughed. Then said out loud, “That’s me, isn’t it?”
Because it was.
She’d been lugging the emotional equivalent of a fallen tree—political tension, social burnout, inbox drama, and general planetary despair—all by herself. And unlike the dog, she wasn’t having fun doing it.
Later that day, she made three tiny changes:
- She deleted the news app. (Her friends would update her. Probably with memes.)
- She blocked out one hour each night for “do-nothing time”—no doomscrolling, just tea and a book with a plot where things worked out.
- She texted her friend Liz: “I need a rant-friendly coffee. Are you in?” Of course she was.
1. Master the Art of Selective Engagement (a.k.a. Don’t Get Dragged into Every Battle)
In chaotic times, there’s an unspoken rule: Everything is urgent, and you must care about all of it. Spoiler alert: You don’t.
Think of your attention like a VIP guest list—only the most important issues should get in. That means:
✅ Staying informed, not overwhelmed. (You don’t need 24/7 doomscrolling to be a responsible adult.)
✅ Choosing when and where to engage. (Not every argument needs you—especially ones on Facebook.)
✅ Recognizing when to step back. (You burning out won’t fix anything. Pace yourself.)
Set boundaries. Filter the noise. Protect your peace.
2. Build a Sanity Toolkit (Yes, start a Chocolate Stash)
The more unstable the world, the more stable your habits need to be. Now is not the time to wing it—structure and small rituals create anchors in the chaos.
Your toolkit should include:
A mindfulness and/or movement practice. (Walking meditation, for example—anything that keeps you from hyperventilating into a paper bag.)
A media diet that doesn’t make you lose faith in humanity. (Curate your sources wisely.)
A comfort stash. (Tea, dark chocolate, cosy murder mystery books—whatever soothes your nervous system.)
Think of this as your mental first aid kit. When things get shaky, grab it.
3. Control the Controllables
One of the biggest stressors in uncertain times is feeling powerless. Here’s the fix: stop wasting energy on what you can’t control and double down on what you can.
Things you can’t control:
🚫 Political chaos
🚫 Stock markets
🚫 Other people’s opinions on social media
Things you can control:
✅ Your daily routines
✅ How you show up in your work and relationships
✅ What you feed your mind (see point #2)
When you shift your focus, you shift your power.
4. Find (and Fortify) Your Tribe
Uncertainty is a whole lot easier to handle when you have people who get you. But here’s the kicker—stress can make us withdraw, just when we need connection the most.
Now’s the time to:
Reach out to your solid people. (Send that text. Make that call. Go for that walk together.)
Avoid places and spaces that drain you.
Walk away from toxic circles/spirals.
Remember, resilience isn’t a solo sport. Surround yourself with people who lift you up, not leave you drained.
5. Give Yourself Permission to Pivot
In times of upheaval, old plans might not work anymore. That’s not failure—that’s reality. And the sooner you embrace the ability to shift, the faster you’ll regain your footing.
🔄 Career feeling shaky? Explore new opportunities.
🔄 Life plans no longer fit? Adjust them.
🔄 Feeling lost? Maybe it’s time to rethink your purpose.
That last one? That’s where the real gold is. Because when you stop clinging to what was and start stepping into what could be, you don’t just survive a Life Quake—you transform through it.

And if that idea lights a spark in you, my How to Survive a Life Quake program was designed exactly for times like these. It’s a step-by-step heart-warming program to help you navigate uncertainty with clarity, courage, and (yes) a bit of French humour.
Final Thought: You’ve Got This.
No, you can’t control everything. But you can control how you move through this. You can anchor yourself, set boundaries, build resilience, and turn chaos into opportunity.
And you don’t have to do it alone.
So, what’s one small action you can take today to steady yourself in the storm?