Give Yourself a Break, Right Now

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Doctor appointments that must be scheduled; the constant care and attention your love done needs, both physically and emotionally; the back and forth to grocery stores, drug stores, physical therapy sessions and, most of all, the need to know you are doing the "right thing" for loved one in need of your care. We all know the daily challenges we face as caregivers and that we seldom have time for ourselves. 

But we need time –time to reflect, relax and rejuvenate for at least few hours each week. This "private time"gives us a renewed strength to carry on. It's important to take that time. You deserve it. AND, should not feel guilty about it.

There are ways to allow yourself time away. For an hour, a day or even a weekend to collect your thoughts and get back on track. It's okay to do that. Listen, you've got a very important role to play - if you do not care for yourself, who will step in to care for you AND your loved one. I want to share with you some of the things I've learned. 

Take the time to read through my "guilt free" list and I know you'll be a better caregiver for it... 


Share your experience.  How do you take care of yourself?  Tell us in the comments box below

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