Tuesday Jan 07, 2025

S2 Ep 2 -The Resilient Caregiver_ Bouncing Back When Life Knocks You Down

Welcome back to Caregiver Secrets, the podcast where we shine a light on the unspoken truths of caregiving and uncover the tools to help you not just endure, but truly thrive. Today, we’re delving into one of the most powerful traits a caregiver can cultivate: resilience. Resilience is your ability to bounce back when life knocks you down, and let’s be honest, caregiving throws some heavy punches. Whether you’re facing sleepless nights, difficult decisions, or the heartache of watching a loved one fade, resilience is the lifeline that will keep you moving forward.

If caregiving feels like juggling flaming swords on a high wire above a pit of hungry lions, you’re not alone. But here’s the truth: resilience isn’t about pretending the lions aren’t there—it’s about finding your balance despite them. Let’s dig into how you can build this superpower step by step.

 

Imagine you’re standing on the shore as wave after wave crashes over you. You can barely catch your breath before the next one hits. That’s caregiving in a nutshell. But resilience isn’t about bracing for impact—it’s about learning to float. It’s about building a life raft that can keep you steady when the waves rise higher. Let’s explore how you can cultivate resilience through three essential pillars: mindset mastery, emotional honesty, and the power of laughter.

 

Let’s talk about the 3 Pillars of Resilience

Pillar 1: Mindset Mastery – The Growth Mindset RevolutionResilience begins with how you think. It’s about shifting from a mindset of survival to one of growth. Psychologist Carol Dweck’s growth mindset teaches us that challenges aren’t roadblocks—they’re stepping stones. As a caregiver, this means reframing setbacks as opportunities to learn and grow.

For example, imagine your loved one refuses to take their medication. Instead of spiraling into frustration, take a moment to ask, “What’s the lesson here? How can I approach this differently?” This mindset shift isn’t just about staying calm; it’s about unlocking creative solutions. Maybe you discover they respond better to humor or need a softer approach during stressful moments. I know that I have had to do that countless times in my journey. Now, I will be real with you. I don’t always win this battle, however, after years of caregiving I am so much better at it now. If you struggle in this area, please don’t beat yourself up. It takes time.

Caregiving is truly a master class in adaptability. The unpredictability of your loved one’s needs forces you to innovate on the fly. A growth mindset reminds you that mistakes aren’t failures—they’re data. Every challenge teaches you something new, making you stronger and more capable each day. It’s not about being perfect; it’s about staying curious and willing to try again.

Here is a helpful Action Step that you can do right now. Create a mantra to reinforce your growth mindset. Say to yourself, “I am learning, growing, and adapting every day.”  Write that down today and put it up. Repeat this when the challenges feel overwhelming.

 

Now Pillar 2 is Emotional Honesty which includes the  Permission to Feel and the Freedom to Heal

Let’s be real: caregiving is an emotional rollercoaster. From love and gratitude to guilt and anger, your emotions run the gamut. Resilience doesn’t mean suppressing these feelings—it means embracing them as part of your journey. It also means learning to identify the different emotions. It is not uncommon to have emotions you haven’t felt before. This is ok. Reach out to other caregivers or caregiver support groups so they can help you put a name to this new emotion.

Listen, Scripture reminds us, “Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning” (Psalms 30:5). E motional honesty starts with giving yourself permission to cry, yell, or grieve. These emotions are not weaknesses—they are evidence of your strength and love. Bottling them up only creates pressure that will eventually explode or worse, they show up as some type of malady in your body. Please do not bottle up your emotions.

Emotional honesty also means confronting the guilt that often plagues caregivers. Perhaps you feel guilty for resenting the constant demands or for wishing you had more time for yourself. These feelings are normal. Recognizing them allows you to process and move past them. Instead of judging yourself, practice self-compassion. Remind yourself that you are doing your best in an incredibly challenging role. To this day, I still remind myself that I am doing my very best and I am growing every day. I also allow myself to realize and verbalize that this is hard but I am strong.

Let’s take this Action Step: Start an “Emotion Journal.” Each night, write down one thing you felt that day and why. This simple practice helps you process emotions and identify patterns that need addressing.

 

Now Pillar 3 is your secret superpower, The Power of Laughter

Laughter is the ultimate resilience booster. It’s like hitting the “reset” button on your emotional state. A good laugh releases endorphins, lowers cortisol levels, and even strengthens your immune system. It’s not just a temporary distraction—it’s a physiological and emotional reboot.

Think back to a moment when you and your loved one shared a laugh. Maybe it was a silly comment they made or a lighthearted misunderstanding. Those moments are golden. They remind you that caregiving, while heavy, can also be full of unexpected joys. Even forced laughter, like in laughter yoga, can spark genuine feelings of happiness and calm.

Laughter also strengthens bonds. Sharing a laugh with others—whether it’s friends, family, or even an online support group—creates connection and intimacy. It tells you that you’re not alone in this journey, that others see you and understand your struggle.

I love this Action Step. Why not Build a “Laughter Toolkit.” Stock it with funny movies, stand-up specials, or a folder of hilarious memes. Whenever the stress feels unbearable, reach for your toolkit and let the laughter wash over you.

 

Now I want to give you some additional Practical Tools for Resilience

Daily Resilience Affirmation:
Start each day with a mantra like this one from my book “I am living each day with joy and purpose so I easily take hold of the hidden surplus.” Speak it aloud with conviction to set the tone for your day.

Mini Breaks to Reboot:
I want you to Take five-minute “micro-breaks” throughout the day. Use this time to stretch, breathe deeply, or simply sit in silence. These tiny pauses restore your energy and focus. Let me tell you, I do this all the time and these breaks are amazing emotion re-setters.

Connection is Key:
Join a support group or schedule regular check-ins with friends who lift you up. Resilience thrives in community, not isolation.

 

I believe that at the core of resilience lies faith. It is the foundation of resilience. It’s the quiet assurance that you are not alone, that there is a greater strength supporting you. “Be still, and know that I am God” (Psalms 46:10). Sometimes resilience isn’t about doing more—it’s about leaning into the stillness and trusting that God’s grace will carry you through.

When you feel overwhelmed, take a moment to pray or meditate. Let go of the need to control everything and rest in the knowledge that God sees your struggles and walks with you every step of the way.

 

Let’s talk about Maria who is a caregiver for her husband, who has advanced dementia. One morning, he didn’t recognize her. Crushed, she spent the day in tears. But that evening, she remembered a time when he playfully mispronounced her name, and she found herself laughing through her sadness. That laughter became her lifeline. It didn’t erase the pain, but it gave her the strength to face another day. Maria’s story reminds us that resilience isn’t the absence of struggle—it’s the ability to find light even in the darkest moments.

 

Resilience isn’t about being invincible; it’s about learning to rebuild when life falls apart. It’s about embracing your humanity—your strength and your fragility—and rising anyway. Remember, every caregiver faces challenges, but every challenge is an opportunity to grow stronger.

As you navigate this journey, know this: you are not alone. You are part of a community of warriors who rise, fall, and rise again. Keep going, keep growing, and most importantly, keep believing in your own resilience.

If this episode resonated with you, share it with another caregiver who might need a reminder of their incredible strength. And don’t forget to join us tomorrow as we explore the liberating power of emotional honesty.

You’ve got this my fellow caregiver. Together, we rise.

 

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