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What is the most valuable thing you are taking away from this course?
“I am not alone but blessed.”
“Knowledge and new friendships.’
“The importance of being kind to myself.”
“How valuable we are to each other in our journey, where we learn together and love and support each other, rejoicing in every growth and victory.”
“Caregiving for Alzheimer’s disease is an asymmetric journey that is best coped with using Creative Indifference.”
“As caregivers need to care for ourselves first so we can be better caregivers to our family members. And the importance of networking and finding much-needed resources.”
“I discovered that many caregivers face the same issues, and that we can talk about them and support one another.”[/vc_column_text][dt_fancy_title title=”QUESTION” title_align=”left” title_size=”big” title_color=”custom” separator_color=”custom” custom_separator_color=”#80B3D6″ custom_title_color=”#80B3D6″][vc_column_text css=”.vc_custom_1762231475963{margin-top: 10px !important;margin-bottom: 40px !important;}”]
How has this course changed the way you deal with painful emotions such as anger, guilt, depression, and grief?
“I remind myself that I’m doing the best I can and I’m only human with human emotions.”
“I now make sure to take a step back to make sure my responses to others are more thoughtful than before. To make sure I’m responding appropriately”.
“I understand that it is normal and ok to have these feelings.”
“I recognize that I am not alone – I am blessed.”
“I still have negative emotions. I now understand that it may not be useful to hang onto them.”
“It’s much easier for me to release and let go in ‘self-love.’ Not going it alone is paramount. Grateful to Madelyn, Elaine, Annie, and everyone who was open, vulnerable, honest, and willing to learn and grow as well as “do the work”. You are all awesome and appreciated. I commend witnessing profound individual actions.
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