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Caregiver Burnout
You try to hide the feeling of being overwhelmed, however; caregiver burnout is serious and can lead significant physical and mental health issues. It is critical to know the signs and take steps to take care of yourself. Here are … Continue reading
Posted in caregiving
Tagged aging parents, burnout, caregiver burn out, caregiving, eldercare, frustration, overwhelmed
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Taking a sabbatical from the mundane
A sabbatical is taking a period of time–usually anywhere from a couple of months to a year–away from your normal routine. It’s a time to immerse yourself in a different environment, try new things, reassess your priorities, and look at … Continue reading
Posted in encouragement
Tagged caregiver, caregiving, clearing your mind, different point of view, encouragement, mundane, new outlook, overwhelmed, paradigm shift, sabbatical, stressed, susan avello, taking a break from the mundane, taking a sabbatical, taking a vacation, theworkingcaregiver
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