20-07-2021 07:34 PM
20-07-2021 07:34 PM
@Mindy911 wrote:
✨I feel you✨I feel so much guilt and so helpless that sometimes it really is hard to switch off✨If what im doing is not working and im not feeling any enjoyment in what im doing I try and distract myself with something else, like cleaning or talking about my feelings to a loved one
Do you find distraction helps as well @Mindy911?
You are right in saying there are times we just need to shift and try something else when the first self care activity we try isn't working. It sounds like you have people to talk to, which is so great to hear
20-07-2021 07:35 PM
20-07-2021 07:35 PM
@SJT63 Yes I used to feel constantly guilty. I guess I learned to be flexible in finding times for self care. I get my mum all settled in her day or evening and I "steal" self care moments wherever I can. But I've had days where I've really needed to deal with my own MI issues but just have had to suck it up and get her settled first. Thankfully she goes to bed early so a lot of my self care is of an evening once she's asleep.
BB 🐰💙
20-07-2021 07:37 PM
20-07-2021 07:37 PM
Question 3: Carers on the forums talk about burnout and fatigue, and this is something so many people here can relate to. Self care can be one way that we slow the impact of burnout.
What ideas do you have to prevent burnout and fatigue? What can we put in place to prevent getting to a point of breakdown?
20-07-2021 07:37 PM
20-07-2021 07:37 PM
Question 3: Carers on the forums talk about burnout and fatigue, and this is something so many people here can relate to. Self care can be one way that we slow the impact of burnout.
What ideas do you have to prevent burnout and fatigue? What can we put in place to prevent getting to a point of breakdown?
Caregiver Burnout Prevention
here are some tips to help you pre-empt caregiver burnout.
20-07-2021 07:38 PM
20-07-2021 07:38 PM
I think this is also important for parents with young children - that self-care time is so important. Just time out for yourself when the kids have (hopefully) gone to bed.
20-07-2021 07:38 PM
20-07-2021 07:38 PM
I agree. It sort of needs to be something that is non-negotiable
20-07-2021 07:38 PM
20-07-2021 07:38 PM
20-07-2021 07:39 PM
20-07-2021 07:39 PM
Self care is definitely a major way of preventing burnout. I feel like ‘maintenance self care’, that is standard activities you do all the time, is integral. If I don’t make it out for a walk or don’t have the opportunity to wind down, I notice and feel the difference.
20-07-2021 07:40 PM
20-07-2021 07:40 PM
What ideas do you have to prevent burnout and fatigue? What can we put in place to prevent getting to a point of breakdown?
Ive learnt to say 'NO' to people. I used to bend over backwards for people, but now I can say 'NO' in order to reduce the likelihood of burnout or fatigue.
20-07-2021 07:40 PM
20-07-2021 07:40 PM
Very true @BPDSurvivor , i remember when my 4 step children were little
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