Showing posts with label personal transformation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label personal transformation. Show all posts

Wednesday, 21 August 2019

A Personal Conversation About Caring with Mark Stolow of HUDDOL


Yesterday I had the pleasure and privilege of chatting with my friend and colleague in caregiving, Mark Stolow. Mark is the founder of HUDDOL.COM, a terrific resource for caregivers everywhere.
I really encourage you to join me and Mark there to continue to conversation! Have a listen and let me know your thoughts about your caring life.


If you find that these experiences and ideas resonate, consider ordering my new book The Unexpected Journey of Caring: The Transformation From Loved One to Caregiver (co-authored with Dr. Zachary White of The Unprepared Caregiver).


Sunday, 5 February 2017

How Caregiving Changes Us - What Dies, What Grows


Lately I've been thinking a lot about how we change over time as caregivers - the parts of ourselves that die and the new parts that grow. 



What has died in me:

  • An assumption that I will have spontaneity in my life
  • The idea that life would carry on according to my plans
  • The inability to be alone
  • Insecurity in my own abilities to do what I put my mind to
  • Fear of vulnerability
What has grown in me: 
  • The sense of being happy without other people to 'make' me happy
  • Humility in the face of the random nature of what life deals me
  • Confidence in my values and in my advocacy skills
  • Acceptance of my own limitations in keeping my loved ones healthy and safe
  • A growing awareness of my own mortality
What has died in you? What has grown? 

PS: See more images by this artist at http://brookeshaden.com/gallery/