Fuddle Cup

Fuddle Cup is a book written by award-winning experience designer, Dolores McKay. The non-fiction book was released in August 2011 by the online self-publishing company FastPencil.
McKay coined the concept of the Fuddle Cup, to demonstrate how the different aspects of life spill over into each other and act as one. Her inspiration was the antique English drinking vessel known as a fuddling cup: a three-dimensional puzzle in the form of a drinking vessel comprised of three or more cups linked together. Upon first glance, it appears the cups are completely separate. In actuality, the bodies of each cup are connected to each other with clever tubes or holes. An English cultural phenomenon between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries, a fuddling cup was offered in jest as a challenge to drink from one cup, without spilling the contents of the others.
McKay makes the analogy that, "Because of the clever connectivity of the cups, it is impossible to empty or fill the contents of one of the cups, without doing the same to each of the remaining cups -- Just like your life."
McKay is currently President of The Leadership Firm, Owner of Model Fitness Inc. and an award-winning public speaker. She is also a survivor of an acute autoimmune disease.
 
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