“Live As If You Were To Die Tomorrow:Learn As If You Were To Live Forever”
This article is a wonderful reminder of how we all need to be living our lives to fullest.
This article is a wonderful reminder of how we all need to be living our lives to fullest.
Bad things come with good things and do not let bad things influence your existance in a negative manner.
Give yourself a break and use this model to align yourself with your intentions.
Give yourself a break and use this model to align yourself with your intentions.
Learn from the personal experience of one womans story of living with a tumor on her uterus.
Have you ever felt like you were straddling a fence? This is one caregivers struggle between reality and fantasy when dealing with the pending death of a loved one.
Being caregivers we tend to forget our own needs until we are so overwhelmed that we cannot think of “how to” do this or that or the other thing. Here are some suggestions and websites to help you set up a support system.
At a seminar I presented in Greece, a woman named Georgia reported that she had been married to a man who was emotionally absent. After long and frustrating attempts to infuse life into her ailing marriage, Georgia felt she needed to leave.
The transition from home care to a health care facility can be difficult for caregivers and individuals alike. The following are helpful visiting tips when visiting your loved one who lives in a care facility.
Taking control doesn’t mean “doing it all” it simply means choosing what is important and letting go of what is not. Let us, as caregivers, look ahead to a one-step-at-a-time beginning in how we organize our lives and our attitudes.
Caregiver Burnout–One woman’s struggle to take care of herself and, what seemed to be, the rest of the world.
After a stroke, both the stroke survivor and family often are apprehensive about being on their own at home. There are many common concerns which will be described.