Sometimes, we set ourselves up for failure by setting lofty, but unattainable goals for ourselves as caregivers. When we ambitiously set goals that may be unrealistic, we can often discourage ourselves when they are unmet. Goals are important, but they need to reflect the reality of our circumstances. Goals are important, but they need to reflect the reality of our circumstances. John and I discussed this and other items in this episode. We also added some fun things and ended with a bit on Galaxy Quest!
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Caring for Inmates During COVID-19
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When Things Don't Resolve The Way Caregivers Expect
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