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Joy Athletes Don’t Doomscroll Their Way To Gold

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We map a path from overwhelm to ethical action by treating joy as a trainable practice and the nervous system as our guide. We name the moment, metabolize rage into clarity, choose one sustainable lane, and pace for the marathon with somatic tools and information hygiene.

• grounding in the ethos of moving through difficulty to reach durable joy
• regulation, recovery, and return as athletic training for the nervous system
• naming collective grief, fear, and rage without collapsing into it
• capacity, integrity, and the courage to act imperfectly
• reframing rage as boundary data and directing it into action
• sustainable civic steps and choosing one focused lane
• information hygiene and media boundaries to protect health
• somatic practices for discharge and repair: walking, shaking, crying, breath
• support for caregivers to pace for the long road
• three truths on regulation, imperfect action, and values-aligned joy
• journaling prompts to turn feelings into clarity and steps

If you feel called, it would mean so much if you could go ahead and drop us a review, maybe throw us a couple of stars. If there are five of them, even better.

✍️ Journaling Prompts


Choose 1–3. Keep it simple. Keep it honest. Do it imperfectly.

Regulation

  1. Where do I feel the current political moment in my body?
  2. What signals tell me I’ve consumed enough information today?
  3. What reliably brings me back to center?

Rage & Boundaries

  1. What am I most angry about right now?
  2. What boundary does that anger reveal?
  3. If my rage had a wise job, what would it be?

Voice & Integrity

  1. Where have I been silent out of fear of getting it wrong?
  2. What value feels non-negotiable for me right now?
  3. What does integrity (not perfection) look like in my life?

Action & Capacity

  1. What is one action I can take sustainably this week?
  2. What is one action I can release without guilt?
  3. How do I want to pace myself for the long road ahead?

(Remember: This is a marathon, not a sprint.)

Joy as Practice

  1. What brings me back to joy after engaging with heavy topics?
  2. How do I train my nervous system to recover?
  3. What does being an athlete of joy look like this week?



📞 Civic & Outreach Resources


Choose one lane. Bookmark the rest.


Civic Engagement

Find Your Elected Officials

🔗 https://www.usa.gov/elected-officials


U.S. Capitol Switchboard

📞 202-224-3121

(Call and ask one clear question. You don’t need the perfect script — just your voice.)


Immigration Support

Immigration Advocates Network

🔗 https://www.immigrationadvocates.org

ACLU – Immigrants’ Rights

🔗 https://www.aclu.org/issues/immigrants-rights

Survivor-Centered Support

RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network)

🔗 https://www.rainn.org

National Women’s Law Center

🔗 https://nwlc.org

Investigative Journalism & Court Records

ProPublica

🔗 https://www.propublica.org

CourtListener

🔗 https://www.courtlistener.com

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