5 Examples of How Forgiveness Can Improve a Caregiver's Life

Forgiveness, or the lack there of, can loom large in the life of a caregiver. Forgiving doesn’t mean forgetting. That is rule number one for people to remember when they are working toward crafting better relationships with family members and others whom they care about. Forgiveness can have enormous benefits for the health of the person who does the forgiving. Considering that negative thinking can be disastrous to your own health, you may want to work toward the positive habit of forgiveness. Here are some people that you may need to forgive along with reasons why you should. Read full article on HealthCentral about how forgiveness and how it benefits the person who forgives: Support a caregiver or jump start discussion in support groups with real stories - for bulk orders of Minding Our Elders e-mail Carol                Related StoriesUnearned Guilt Intrinsic to Most CaregivingAbused Adult Children May Need to Decline Role as Primary Caregiver5 Positive Effects of Providing Long-term Care 
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