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My Therapist Says It’s Okay to Stew in Sadness

My Therapist Says It’s Okay to Stew in Sadness

by External Article | Jan 13, 2020 | Care Work Library, Finding Meaning | 0 comments

When I am physically sick, and when I am mentally sick, I push myself to my absolute limit. Productivity, I believe, is a cure for my illness. I showed up to that first appointment with Kara extremely lethargic and sluggish, but I was smug, too. I thought, she’s going...
How Do Primary Caregivers Stay on Top of Medical Information?

How Do Primary Caregivers Stay on Top of Medical Information?

by Kayla Matthews | Jan 24, 2019 | Planning | 0 comments

With so much to think about and consider, it’s hard for many to stay on top of all the medical information they’re in charge of. Thankfully, there are productive ways to organize medical information and focus on caregiving.

The Path To Our Destination Is Not Always a Straight One

The Path To Our Destination Is Not Always a Straight One

by Guest Author | Dec 17, 2018 | Caring for a Parent | 0 comments

There I was, stuck behind a school bus making its short stops and starts. This, after sitting in a construction zone for ten minutes, and this, after I had to take a different route so I could fill up my empty gas tank, something I should’ve done yesterday (let the...

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