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How Are You Doing? A Gentle Check-In for These Heavy Times

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My dear friends, how are you really doing?

These days, it feels like the world is stretching us thin — emotionally, mentally, spiritually. I’ve been waking up lately with that familiar tightness in my chest, that old visitor anxiety, gripping me just like it used to in years past. And I know I’m not alone. Many of you might be navigating a tangled web of emotions: fear, grief, uncertainty, alongside the daily rhythms of life that keep spinning regardless.

So today, I want to pause and check in with you. No grand advice or solutions—just a moment to say: I see you. And if you want, I’m here to share the weight.


Passing the Stress Along

When I was struggling in my twenties, a dear friend Lina offered a simple, yet powerful comfort. She said, “Give me your stress, give me your stress,” while motioning with her hands as if to pull it from me and hold it for a moment. That gesture, that invitation, felt like a balm to my weary heart.

So, I want to offer the same to you. If you feel burdened, overwhelmed, or just plain exhausted by everything swirling around you, leave a comment or a message here. Hand me your stress. I’ll gladly hold some of it with you, if only for a little while.


The Light in Small Things

Amidst the heaviness, it’s important to notice those little sparks of light — the glimmers that remind us life can still surprise us with softness and joy.

Maybe you caught the scent of spring flowers this morning. Maybe you bit into a juicy purple plum and the burst of flavor made you smile. Perhaps you spotted a tiny dog trotting happily down the street, blissfully unaware of the world’s troubles.

If you have these small moments to share, please do. They matter more than we often realize.


Five Questions to Reflect On

If you’d like, here are some gentle questions you can ponder or share with me and others. They’re simple, but sometimes the simplest questions open the door to connection:

  1. Something you’re looking forward to: What’s a bright spot on your horizon, no matter how small?
  2. A worry that’s keeping you up at night: What’s that persistent thought or fear that lingers?
  3. Your current or childhood nickname: What name do you carry from the past or present that holds meaning?
  4. A TV show you’re watching or book you’re reading: What stories are keeping you company these days?
  5. Something you like about yourself, big or small: What’s one thing—no matter how tiny—that you appreciate about who you are?

A Moment of Joy

On a lighter note, I have to share a little joy that’s been making me laugh lately. My 11-year-old Anton has been delighting in slang, and the word “cheeks” is his new favorite. He’ll say things like, “My new haircut is cheeks,” or “I did cheeks on my humanities quiz.” It’s hilarious, especially since he uses it interchangeably with “buns.” Such simple words, but they bring a burst of playful energy into everyday life.


An Invitation to Compassion

In these difficult times, it’s also crucial to remember those who are suffering beyond what many of us can imagine. My dear friend Linsey has organized a fundraiser to support children and families in Gaza. If you’re able, please consider joining us in donating. There’s also a silent auction featuring some wonderful items—adding up to a sort of grown-up talent show that’s heartwarming and hopeful.


Let’s Keep Talking

So, my loves, how are you? Truly. I’m here, listening, holding space for your stories, your worries, and your joys.

Sending you the biggest, warmest hug through these words. Thank you for being here, for reading, for sharing a piece of yourself. It means more than I can say.

Let’s keep the conversation going.

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