Forgive Yourself: Failing New Year's Resolutions 101

Whether or not it’s a conscious thought, many of us look at a new year as a time to make changes in our lives. We become energized for a few days. However, most of us are quickly caught up in routine. Whether or not we like the routine, it’s familiar, and the status quo often provides the path of least resistance. Therefore, even if we’re stuck in a life that’s not satisfying, we stay with the familiar. Change seems too hard. This is a glaring truth that most caregivers recognize. Read full article on HealthCentral about how to forgive yourself for already goofing up (in your view): Purchase Minding Our Elders: Caregivers Share Their Personal Stories – paperback or ebook “I hold onto your book as a life preserver and am reading it slowly on purpose...I don't want it to end.”  Craig William Dayton, Film Composer Related articles Questions to Ask an In-Home Care Agency (Minding Our Elders®) Hearing Loss Addressed Early Can Help Protect Brain                Related StoriesFailing New Year's Resolutions 101Aging Bodies Often House Strong Minds: Give Them a Chance85-Year-Old Author Illustrates How Relishing Accumulated Decades Enhances Beauty 
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