Legacy of Caregiving

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Hand holding a poster What is your legacy.

Say what? I don’t want a legacy of caregiving.

I hear you, you did not sign up for this.  Most of my clients did not. 

When “forced or obliged” into roles we often feel angry and resentful.

I’d like you to consider a few things. At any moment we could become “the patient” – cancer, heart attack, stroke, motor vehicle accident, etc.

Other considerations – when looking back at this caregiving chapter, envision your funeral. Perhaps your kids or grandkids may stand up to speak about you. What do you want them to say about this time in your life they observed? That you handled this with grace, grit, determination and with a heart of service?  Or that you were angry, resentful, isolated and grumpy?

My friends, both are completely possible, today. Reach out to find out how.

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