Dearest Readers,

How are you doing? Hard times they come again. I hope you are finding moments of connection to remind you of Lifeā€™s beauty, profundity and depth.

In hard times, acronyms help. Thereā€™s QTIP (Quit Taking Things Personally), which is useful when I am feeling hurt by someone else. And thereā€™s PAUSE (Postpone Action Until Serenity Emerges) for the times when I want to fix a difficult situation or force a solution. You see How Acronyms Work?HAW!

I recently came up with my own acronym when I had the opportunity to do a work-presentation on self-care: FUDJ (to be employed when you want to say the other F-word.)

Hereā€™s the breakdown:

F is for Faith and Fun.

Everyone has faith in something. For some, itā€™s God or a Higher Power. For others, itā€™s the arrival of Spring or a dear friend who is always there. How could you allow your own unique faith to energize you? Or to console or comfort you?

And ā€¦ are you having fun yet? If not, why not? What did you find fun as a kid? What if you could do more of that? Try bringing more fun into your life.

U is for Understand.

How could ā€œunderstandingā€ soften the edges? Understanding toward ourselves: Iā€™m doing the best I can with what I have at any given time. Toward others: they are, too. How about Understanding the Universe? (Thatā€™s a double U.) Try zooming out and looking at the Big Picture to understand that we are here for only a little time and that we donā€™t know everything.

D is for Decide.

I donā€™t have a lot of power to change the world but I do have the power to change my perception, my thinking, and my reactions. If things are affecting me negatively, I can decide to see things differently. I can look through a lens of gratefulness, or compassion or acceptance. That is power I do have.

J is for Judgment and Joy.

Iā€™ve learned that when I am judging others Iā€™m often just trying to feel safe. It is a way to feel like I have control. And when I am in judgment Iā€™m obviously not in Joy. So where do you find joy? Thatā€™s a tough one for me. Joy has been elusive. But it is possible to cultivate it. So I try to do that. And I take care of the part of me that doesnā€™t feel safe. Try moving from judgment to joy, when/if possible.

If you are struggling in these hard times and find yourself saying FUC* it, try saying FUDJ it instead. And if it makes you think of real fudge, good. Let sweetness prevail.

From the trenches,

Celia