3 Strategies for Women in the Sandwich Generation to Thrive

As a woman in the sandwich generation, I know firsthand the challenges of balancing the needs of aging loved ones with my own personal and professional responsibilities. It can feel like a never-ending juggling act, leaving us exhausted and overwhelmed. But what if I told you that with the right mindset and strategies, you can bridge the gap from struggling to thriving?

One of the most common obstacles we face is the belief that “if I bring someone in to help, I have failed my loved one.” This sentiment is rooted in our deep desire to be the sole caregiver, but it can also lead to burnout, physical and emotional exhaustion. I remember feeling this way when my mother was diagnosed with dementia. I was determined to be the one to care for her, even though it was slowly consuming me. It wasn’t until I finally reached out for help that I realized asking for assistance was not a sign of failure, but an act of self-care that benefited both my mother and myself.

The path to a thriving life begins with building a team of support and utilizing available resources. By delegating tasks and responsibilities, we can alleviate the burden and find more time and energy to focus on our own health and personal goals.

Here are three easy tips to help you transition from struggling to thriving:

Prioritize Self-Care

After years of putting my own needs last, I finally made the decision to incorporate holistic practices like mindfulness, and guided meditations into my daily routine. The transformation was remarkable – I found myself feeling calmer, more present, and better able to savor the precious moments with my mother. By making self-care a priority, I was able to approach my caregiving responsibilities with more patience, empathy, and joy.

Develop a Clear Strategy

With the support of a caring coach, I was able to create a detailed plan that balanced my caregiving duties with my personal and professional commitments. This helped me feel more in control and less overwhelmed by the constant demands on my time and energy. By setting clear boundaries and expectations, I was able to be more intentional about how I spent my days, ensuring I had the time and space to recharge and pursue my own interests.

Build a Supportive Network

Surrounding myself with a network of family, friends, and professional resources has been a game-changer. Whether it’s a trusted friend who lends a listening ear or a medical professional who helps with my mother’s care, I’ve learned to lean on this network when I need a helping hand. The emotional, practical, and logistical support I’ve received has been invaluable in helping me maintain a sense of balance and well-being.

By implementing these strategies, I’ve been able to reclaim a sense of control and find the peace of mind I so desperately sought. The journey from challenges to a thriving life is not an easy one, but it is a transformative process that has led me to a more joyful and purposeful existence.

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Why Your Understanding of Caregiving is Wrong

I’ve seen this so many times……..

When faced with a challenging situation involving an aging parent, it’s common for us to turn inward, especially when we encounter something we don’t fully understand. This instinct to internalize our struggles can inadvertently lead to isolation, making it even more difficult to navigate through the hurdles that caregiving presents.

The word ‘caregiving’ or ‘caregiver’ even presents its own challenges for those of you who are in the beginning stages.

Isolation can magnify the challenges we face, hindering our ability to seek support, guidance, and solutions from others who may have valuable insights or experiences to share. By isolating ourselves, we limit our perspective and resources, making the journey of caregiving even more overwhelming and isolating.

To overcome this barrier, it’s essential to recognize the tendency to turn inward and actively seek connection and support within the caregiving community. Engaging with others who understand or have faced similar challenges can provide empathy, perspective, and practical advice that can help us navigate through uncertainties and complexities more effectively.

By reaching out, sharing our experiences, and seeking understanding from a supportive community, we can break free from isolation, gain new insights, and move through caregiving challenges with resilience and strength. Remember, you are not alone in this journey, and together, we can support each other in overcoming obstacles and finding solutions that benefit both our loved ones and ourselves.

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I’ll see you on the inside!

🩷Coach Wendy

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