Mari Circumstances ((top)) -
The first step in handling any difficult circumstance—whether we call it Mari, or Frank, or anything else—is . You are allowed to be angry. You are allowed to be devastated. You are allowed to cancel plans and eat cold pizza at 10 AM. The Turning Point Here is what I have learned about Mari circumstances : They don't last forever, but they do change you.
Note: Since "Mari" could refer to a person (a friend, a public figure, a character), a place (the ancient city of Mari in Syria), or a concept (a misspelling of "marry/marriage circumstances"), I have written this as a universal, reflective piece. You can easily adapt the bracketed details to fit your specific situation. Life has a funny way of handing us scripts we never auditioned for. We plan for sunny skies, and suddenly we are navigating what I’ve come to call "Mari circumstances." mari circumstances
Stop pretending everything is fine. Say it out loud: “I am in a hard season. This is difficult.” Naming the monster reduces its power. You are allowed to cancel plans and eat cold pizza at 10 AM