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Just Because I'm Dressed Doesn't Mean I'm Okay

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Ever feel like you're drowning in caregiving responsibilities while your own needs fade silently into the background? In this raw, honest exploration of caregiver burnout, we dive deep into the often-overlooked world of self-care during life's most challenging chapters.
Caregiving demands everything from us—our time, energy, patience, and heart. When caring for someone with dementia or navigating the complex landscape of grief, we excel at fighting for others while forgetting to advocate for ourselves. The result? A dangerous pattern of self-neglect disguised as strength or duty.
This episode unpacks practical, accessible ways to incorporate genuine self-care into even the most demanding caregiving schedules. From simple emotional release strategies (screaming into pillows, aggressive baking, or coloring apps) to establishing vital boundaries with well-meaning friends, we explore how small moments of self-compassion can prevent caregiver collapse. The truth is refreshingly simple: if you become sick or burned out, you can't effectively care for your loved one.
Beyond practical tips, we tackle the deeper challenges of caregiver self-compassion—the comparison trap, the difficulty accepting help, and the powerful realization that just because you're "up, dressed, and at work" doesn't mean you're okay. Learn why telling someone they're "so strong" rarely helps and why validating the genuine difficulty of their situation often provides more comfort than solutions.
Whether you're deep in the caregiving trenches or supporting someone who is, this conversation offers perspective-shifting insights that honor both the caregiver and the cared-for. Remember: taking care of yourself isn't selfish—it's essential to sustainable caregiving.

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Chapters

1. Just Because I'm Dressed Doesn't Mean I'm Okay (00:00:00)

2. Welcome to Patty's Place (00:00:16)

3. Emotional Release Strategies (00:04:27)

4. Finding Mental Peace (00:10:35)

5. Self-Compassion in Caregiving (00:16:28)

6. Handling Triggers and Boundaries (00:21:24)

7. Making Time for Yourself (00:26:45)

8. Call to Action and Closing (00:29:02)

11 episodes

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Manage episode 480002493 series 3653335
Content provided by Lisa. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Lisa or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

I would love to hear from you. Send me questions or comments.

Ever feel like you're drowning in caregiving responsibilities while your own needs fade silently into the background? In this raw, honest exploration of caregiver burnout, we dive deep into the often-overlooked world of self-care during life's most challenging chapters.
Caregiving demands everything from us—our time, energy, patience, and heart. When caring for someone with dementia or navigating the complex landscape of grief, we excel at fighting for others while forgetting to advocate for ourselves. The result? A dangerous pattern of self-neglect disguised as strength or duty.
This episode unpacks practical, accessible ways to incorporate genuine self-care into even the most demanding caregiving schedules. From simple emotional release strategies (screaming into pillows, aggressive baking, or coloring apps) to establishing vital boundaries with well-meaning friends, we explore how small moments of self-compassion can prevent caregiver collapse. The truth is refreshingly simple: if you become sick or burned out, you can't effectively care for your loved one.
Beyond practical tips, we tackle the deeper challenges of caregiver self-compassion—the comparison trap, the difficulty accepting help, and the powerful realization that just because you're "up, dressed, and at work" doesn't mean you're okay. Learn why telling someone they're "so strong" rarely helps and why validating the genuine difficulty of their situation often provides more comfort than solutions.
Whether you're deep in the caregiving trenches or supporting someone who is, this conversation offers perspective-shifting insights that honor both the caregiver and the cared-for. Remember: taking care of yourself isn't selfish—it's essential to sustainable caregiving.

Support the show

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Just Because I'm Dressed Doesn't Mean I'm Okay (00:00:00)

2. Welcome to Patty's Place (00:00:16)

3. Emotional Release Strategies (00:04:27)

4. Finding Mental Peace (00:10:35)

5. Self-Compassion in Caregiving (00:16:28)

6. Handling Triggers and Boundaries (00:21:24)

7. Making Time for Yourself (00:26:45)

8. Call to Action and Closing (00:29:02)

11 episodes

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