I just read an article on setting boundaries that I thought was worth sharing. This one examines the idea of when a caregiver needs to say "no" and the reasons one might need to do this. I thought the "I" conversations were a good example of how to talk about new boundaries. Whether you're at the beginning of a caregiving journey, somewhere in the middle and need to set new boundaries, or at a place where you feel you have to pause for awhile or stop altogether, I hope this helps you, too.
When to Say No
Blessings,
Joan
Caregiver at Home
www.CaregiverEncouragement.com

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