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Stand and fight: Or run for the hills?
We all have situations and circumstances that completely throw us out of whack! Sometimes they come in small doses, sometimes they are grandiose. Sometimes I want to throw up my hands and say, “I’m outta here! It’s more than I … Continue reading
Posted in boomers, caregiving
Tagged boomers, caregiving, choices, fight or flight, perfection
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Acceptance vs. Change
This was a previous post taken from the archives – but still a good read. Enjoy! I’ve been thinking alot about the word “acceptance” and trying to really grasp its meaning. The definition is simply, a person’s agreement to experience a … Continue reading
Posted in against all odds, caregiving, eldercare, encouragement
Tagged accepting the things we cannot change, against all odds, caregiver, caregiving, caregiving and stress, caring for my parents, caring for someone who is difficult, caring for someone who is mean, dealing with difficult people, eldercare, encouragement, fight or flight
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