Did you know I did this thing?

You may have noticed that I’m shifting the way I serve you.

I know, right? 

Let’s get this official!

Over almost two years now, as you know, I’ve ‘switched my niche’ over to caregiver coaching. One of the reasons I’ve loved doing that is because of seeing how detrimental it is for caregivers, sacrificing their health and sometimes their lives, to care for a loved one.  Like my dad did for his mother.  We lost him way too early because he put his health on hold to care for her.

Way back in the beginning of the pandemic is when I looked inside and realized that caregivers are who I want to support.  So I ran with it!

I’m here today to announce to you and explain that is what I did and that is who I serve – since August of 2020 (you know, the lost year) and I’m just getting around to tell you 🤦🏻‍♀️.  When I get really excited about something and just know in my gut this is what the universe is telling me to do, I run with it – and explain later!

Let me ask you this question:
Do you know individuals that are up to their eyeballs struggling with caring for a loved one and noticing that they are becoming a person they don’t recognize?  Bitter, angry & resentful? Well through my coaching, I’m helping them to get back to being themselves again.

I was so excited about this new opportunity that I realized that I forgot to explain it to you.  I know that with how I’m focusing my efforts, I will be able to make a big impact in this world doing the work that I absolutely love.

In fact, I have a free resource that you may find beneficial: It’s a Self-Care Checklist for Caregivers.

Just click the link to add your details and you can download this PDF right away.  Along with it tips and resources will follow and I also share some pitfalls and how to avoid them.

Especially during these times that we’re living in right now, it’s more important than ever that you take care of yourself so that your caregiving is easier and so that you can live in peace.

Please also feel free to pass this message along to other caregivers that you know would love to overcome the guilt and finally, experience peace.

❤️Coach Wendy

P.S. If this describes you and you want to book a Guilt Free & Happy discovery call so we can get you moving in the right direction.  Just click on my calendar link and let’s book a time together so you can get started today!

Ranting is encouraged

As a caregiver, ranting is encouraged for your mental health.

And I also know that ranting to someone who isn’t a caregiver and doesn’t understand what you are up against results in ‘the look’. You know what I’m talking about, right?

It’s frustrating being a caregiver. And sometimes you lose your patience and then spiral into guilt and shame.

To avoid this, finding a community to rant to is the key.

Who can you rant to? Take a look at your friends, your family, co-workers and find those that are also caregivers. ‘Can we talk?’, is the first step.

And I invite you to join our Facebook community, The Caregivers Collective where ranting is encouraged as is community, support and resources.

http://www.facebook.com/groups/caregiverscollective/

I’ll see you on the inside.

❤️Coach Wendy