Caregivers and Self Care

Are you the primary caregiver for a loved one? Have you incorporated all the necessary details of that loved one’s life into your schedule? If you have answered, yes, to those questions, do you have a self care program for YOU? Are you keeping your doctor’s appointments? Most caregivers forget their regularly scheduled appointment and often do not reschedule. If we visit our family doctor on schedule, we forget about the other medical concerns such as the “ophthalmologist, dentist, optician, gynecologist and others. Our optimal health determines the kind of care we are able to share with our loved ones. A self care program is not just about your physical health. How about your emotional well-being? Do you schedule regular times to visit with friends — lunch, movie, art, afternoon or evening walk. This can serve as a great stress reducer. It can also help to prevent some of the drain and fatigue caregivers often experience. It can be a challenge to give your best to your loved one if you are neglecting yourself. Call a day-spa and set up a special day for you, visit the hair salon, how about a manicure and pedicure. You deserve this and more. You will look better and feel better and be more attentive as a caregiver to your loved one. Can you remember a time when you did something special for yourself? Think about it. Did others notice? How did you feel when you were complimented? It really is the little things in life that make it easier to accomplish and fulfill our responsibilities as caregivers. Share with me and others some small favor you have done for yourself this week. I believe caregivers need care too.

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Multi-Tasking

Just in time for the holidays, there are so many things to do. Many of you are caring for loved ones, working outside the home, family and friends are visiting for special occasions. How do you handle it all? Are you doing laundry while you are baking? How many things are on auto pilot? Do you feel you are accomplishing more while you are doing several things at one time? Or have you decided to just take a break and do one thing at a time or just take a break to think about what is next on your agenda? Recent studies have shown multitasking is not as promising as once thought? During this holiday season, let’s start to focus on accomplishing one task at a time. Let’s see how that makes us feel. If we are feeling proud, let’s continue to focus on one area of concentration. The other tasks will get done in their own time. We are less stressed and present. Enjoy your holidays.