You’re Not Going Crazy, You’re Just Waking Up
This article teaches one to wake up and feed the “good” dog. The more you concentrate on the good, the happier and calmer you become.
This article teaches one to wake up and feed the “good” dog. The more you concentrate on the good, the happier and calmer you become.
Do you ever find yourself thinking, “Life has taught me some tough lessons, and the scars do not heal easily.”? This article can help you learn valuable lessons from the past, instead of allowing the past to determine your future.
The author describes her ‘personal awakening’ in this article. She is a caregiver for a parent who had for a time, ignored her own needs as a person. She shares her insights as a daughter and caregiver.
An empowering story of a mother who was proud and supportive of her son with cerebral palsy at the time when others were not.
To overcome the challange of being a care-giver for aging parents, one ought to communicate with all family members and try to involve all of them in the process. The care-giver must not forget about his or her own well-being.
Steps on moving into forgiveness and how you heal from them.
This story is from Michael and his view of life after life.
Hear about the authors personal experience with her dying mother and a deathbed vision.
Here are ideas on experiencing life more fully and aging with grace, dignity, meaning, & wisdom as life expectancy expands. Among these are how to nurture yourself to better care for your loved one.
This article shows the value of things which cannot taken by force and allowed to open on their own
If we are going to take care of others, it is up to us individually to make a commitment to heal whatever it is that might come between the person we are in charge of and ourselves.
When will the government give the same priority to caregivers as that of the war? This editorial discusses the importance of advocacy today. Ideas for stress relief of unresolved anger also is discussed.