Unstructured Grief
I’ve spoken to several family caregivers this past week that have already lost someone near to them or are close to losing them. It has brought back a lot of memories for me.
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I’ve spoken to several family caregivers this past week that have already lost someone near to them or are close to losing them. It has brought back a lot of memories for me.
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On this day of the eclipse, I think about the darkness that happens. Albeit for a short period, it gives a surreal look to the world around us.
I liken it a bit to family caregiving. The moment where things get so overwhelming you truly can’t see through the darkness.
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On the heels of last weeks blog about the “Waves of Family Caregiving” I had someone reach out about the guilt they were experiencing.
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Some of the most important things I’ve learned in life and most certainly as a family caregiver are what I refer to as the Three C’s. Conversation, Compassion, and Compromise.
Mendocino is such a peaceful location filled with awe around every corner, such a beautiful ‘breathing space.’ I met such nice people while I was there last year, and one woman, in particular, touched me with her spirit and story.
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