Reflection
"If you find it in your heart
to care for somebody else,
you will have succeeded."
- Maya Angelou
As a caregiver, you try to strike a balance each day. You have to care for your loved one while
keeping up with the demands of family and work. Your focus tends to be on the patient's needs.
But it's also up to you to try to stay in tune with yourself. Remember the things you need to
maintain a healthy mind, body, and spirit. And if you can, try to find a quiet time for reflection
each day. Meditating, praying, or just resting may help you keep a sense of peace at this time.
Caring for someone with advanced cancer has been described by others as being the toughest
thing they have ever been through. And yet they wouldn't have given it up for the world.
Whether good or bad, life-changing situations often give people the chance to grow, learn, and
appreciate what's important to them. Many people who care for someone with cancer describe the
experience as a personal journey. They say it has changed them forever. This is much like the way
people with cancer describe their experience. It's not necessarily a journey that they would have
chosen for themselves. But they can use their skills, strength, and talents to support their loved
one while finding out more about themselves along the way.
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