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Annus Horribilis -

To truly understand the term, we must look at 1992, the year Queen Elizabeth II used it to describe her life. It was a year that saw:

Here is a look back at the Anatomy of an Annus Horribilis and how to survive it. 1. The Anatomy of a "Horrible Year" Annus Horribilis

An annus horribilis rarely comes from a single event. It is usually a perfect storm of occurrences that wear down our defenses. To truly understand the term, we must look

Did you find a way to make it a Annus Mirabilis (wonderful year)? Share your story in the comments. To help me personalize this, The Anatomy of a "Horrible Year" An annus

It is a Latin phrase that has become shorthand for pure, unadulterated chaos. Literally translating to a annus horribilis was famously brought into the public consciousness by Queen Elizabeth II in her 1992 speech, reflecting on a year of profound scandal, tragedy, and disappointment.

Three of her children—Anne, Charles, and Andrew—saw their marriages fall apart.

The feeling of a "horrible year" is not confined to the past. Many have pointed to: