I’m feeling a lot of stress and trepidation about the upcoming election and its aftermath. I’m trying to keep myself calm and focused with all my usual “tricks,” (severely limiting my news intake, getting outside, doing yoga, working out, dabbling in my “studio,” meditating, knitting). And I’ve Done Things I Can Do (I’ve voted, I sent postcards, I donated, I have signed up for two election inspector shifts next week to help process absentee/mail-in ballots). But, still. There are days . . . or portions of every day . . . that the stress breaks through and I find myself paralyzed by the All Of It.

Maybe you, too?

This election-stress issue is impacting every single person I talk to these days. Every single person! I know the stakes are high. I feel the outrage. I understand the fear of What Might Happen Next. But, really, this stress is being driven by constant news coverage, the minute-by-minute poll results, and social media . . . on purpose . . . to get us riled up and ready to click the next article or to stay tuned for the next update on the latest outrage. It’s relentless.

This morning, I read this essay published in Time . . . Why You Shouldn’t Let Election Polls Stress You Out. It’s really just another article that tells us to tune out the news and put down our phones to protect our peace. Which we already know. But I thought I’d pass it on to you anyway. In case it might help you understand (again) why you feel the way you feel . . . or just remind you to stop paying attention to the latest poll numbers. Which I found somewhat comforting this morning. For a few minutes, at least.

Hang in there, friends.
We knew this would be a hard time.
And it is.

So get out and take a walk today. Breathe the fresh air. Admire the fall color.
Take the day one step at a time.

And, just in case you can’t get out . . . or if you don’t have any fall color . . . I’ll share some of mine. These photos are from a walk through my neighborhood with JoJo yesterday afternoon. (And, yeah. We have a big old barn just down the street.)