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Are you one of the 21% of p[people (53 million adults) in the United States alone that has provided care to an adult or child in the last 12 months? Are you at your wits end? Do you have 3 or more To-Do lists you are working from at any given moment? Then this book is written with you in mind.Caregiving is stressful. It can be relentless ¿ the adrenaline rush that never stops. Sleep can be elusive. Indecision about if you are making good decisions can gnaw at you. Guilt can be overwhelming.The stress and ideas inside can help you cope. The focus on being grounded in God's word and love can…mehr

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Are you one of the 21% of p[people (53 million adults) in the United States alone that has provided care to an adult or child in the last 12 months? Are you at your wits end? Do you have 3 or more To-Do lists you are working from at any given moment? Then this book is written with you in mind.Caregiving is stressful. It can be relentless ¿ the adrenaline rush that never stops. Sleep can be elusive. Indecision about if you are making good decisions can gnaw at you. Guilt can be overwhelming.The stress and ideas inside can help you cope. The focus on being grounded in God's word and love can help you survive, and even thrive. Learn to provide loving care while you take care of yourself as well.
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Being a caregiver while staying sane is one of my strengths. I want to share ways to help you.As an only child, it seems I was always "it" when it came to caregiving. When my grams got stomach cancer, I was "it" since my gramps were gone and my folks lived two states away. When my parents became seriously ill in their late 70s, I was "it". Then my husband of twenty-five was given a week to a month to live due to cancer, again I was "it".Seven years later I remarried. My new husband was diagnosed with cancer, and once again, I was "it". Over the next three years, he was diagnosed with two other cancers and eventually succumbed after 4¿ years of marriage. If I can do it, so can you! I'll share my ideas on staying insane.