For me personally:
I am a Christian. I'm not just a cultural, go-to-church-on-Sunday-because-that's-my-social-club kind of Christian - I genuinely believe it. I believe in a God who cares, who cares for me personally. And I believe in an eternity that is to come. I'm living for that, not for here.
So my health, my career, my economic prosperity, and the political sanity of my country are... nice. I value having them. But if I lose one or all of them, I don't lose my hope, because my hope isn't in any of those things.
I keep having to fight to remember that, as one or more of those things gets repeatedly threatened by events. My natural reaction is fear - I could lose a lot! Oh no! I have to remind myself that what I can lose is not where my joy is, not where my hope is, not where my future is.
Yeah, I still try to protect my health, my career, and my finances. But I don't (usually) do so from a position of panic, desperately trying to keep problems from destroying my life.
Politics... I can't do much to stop that train; it's going to hit us (one way or the other) and I can't dodge. But Jesus isn't running for president (no matter how much people want to put Trump in that neighborhood). The none of the previous elections brought the kingdom of heaven; this one won't either. If the side I want loses (or the side I dislike most wins), I'll be disappointed, but not in despair.