Welcome back to the Caregiver Secrets Podcast! As many of you know, this is the show where we share practical advice, heartfelt stories, and encouragement for those who give their all to care for loved ones. Thank you for listening today. Do you feel alone and unseen as a caregiver? Please know that this is a common feeling among caregivers. My hope is that through this podcast you will feel less alone and know that I see you. Listen together, we’ll share the joys and challenges of caregiving with compassion and support.
As always, let me remind you: this is not medical, financial, or health advice. Please consult with the appropriate professionals for specific concerns. My role is to inform and support you as best I can, but the actions you take are totally up to you. With that said, let’s get to work.
You give and give… but what happens when you have nothing left? Burnout isn’t just exhaustion—it’s a real, measurable condition with lasting consequences. But the good news? You can recover and build a sustainable caregiving routine. Let’s talk about how.
Here is a heart-felt story that highlights what we are discussing today.
Carlos never thought of himself as someone who could break. He had always been the strong one, the reliable one. His father, once a proud and independent man, had been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s five years ago, and Carlos took on the role of caregiver without hesitation. He thought he could handle it all—bathing his father, managing his medications, ensuring he ate enough, and keeping up with his own job and responsibilities.
But the stress piled up. The sleepless nights. The never-ending worry. The isolation. He told himself that as long as he kept pushing through, everything would be fine. Then, one afternoon, standing in line at the grocery store, it happened. His vision blurred, his chest tightened, and before he knew it, he was on the floor, unconscious.
When he came to in the hospital, the doctor delivered a wake-up call that shook him to his core: “Carlos, caregivers are at a 63% higher risk of dying from stress-related illnesses. Your body is shutting down. If you don’t make changes, you won’t be around to care for your father.”
That night, lying in bed, Carlos realized that ‘pushing through’ wasn’t strength—it was self-destruction. He needed a new plan. A sustainable one.
My caregiver friends, the science behind caregiver burnout is clear.
Research from the American Psychological Association confirms what many caregivers already feel in their bones: chronic caregiving without proper breaks leads to cognitive decline, immune suppression, and even heart disease. Burnout isn’t just mental exhaustion—it’s a full-body crisis.
Many caregivers believe that pushing through exhaustion is a badge of honor. But studies show that chronic stress shrinks the hippocampus, the part of the brain responsible for memory and
emotional regulation. The more you push without rest, the harder it becomes to function—not just as a caregiver, but as a person.
Let’s talk about strategies and self-assessments that can help us. One of the most powerful tools for sustainable caregiving is an Energy Audit—a simple practice that helps caregivers identify where their energy is leaking and where they can make small, meaningful adjustments.
Try this:
Here is another one called: The 3-2-1 Rule for Sustainable Caregiving
Small, consistent breaks can make a world of difference. That’s why experts recommend the 3-2-1 Rule:
By following this structure, caregivers can prevent burnout before it takes over.
My friends are You at Risk?
If you’re wondering whether burnout is creeping up on you, take a quick self-check:
If you answered ‘yes’ to three or more of these, it’s time to implement a Caregiver Respite Plan.
Here’s how you can start reclaiming balance today:
If this episode spoke to you, take one action today to prioritize yourself. Even a small step—like drinking more water, scheduling a 15-minute break, or asking for help—can set you on the path to a sustainable caregiving routine.
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Finally, I’d love for you to grab a free copy of my book, Get Risen. It’s written by a family caregiver for caregivers, and you can get it at bit.ly/GetRisen.
Caregiving is hard, but you don’t have to do it alone. Let’s walk this journey together. Until next time, take care and remember, you’ve got this!