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Caregivers often carry around undeserved guilt, believing that they aren’t doing enough for their loved ones. This guilt can make the caregiving role even more stressful than it already is. One might ask why a caregiver feels guilty when they’re doing such a courageous job.

Guilt is the feeling we have when we do something wrong. 

Guilt in caring for our loved one comes in many forms.  And sometimes caregivers feel guilty about thinking of their own needs and see that as selfish, especially if they go to a movie or out to lunch with a friend.You may believe that your own needs are insignificant.  

So ask yourself:   Why do I feel guilty?  

Why does needing to ask for help lead to caregiver guilt?

So let’s flip here and move from why to what can you gain from getting past caregiver guilt and asking for help.

We tend to hold ourselves to unreasonable standards like being able to do everything without help, having a solution for every problem, always making the “right” decision, never getting upset or frustrated, and more.

You must forgive yourself for your imperfections. You are human. You do your best with what you  have at the moment, and that has to be good enough. Your best must be good enough for you and everyone else, too. Guilt erodes the soul. Be done with it.

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