We all live with terrible regrets over things we've said or done ...even if at the time we felt we had the best of intentions. This caller expressed his sorrow over things he said ...however well meaning ...to his mother as she mourned the loss of his father. He felt he was helping, but looking back ..he realized he should have handled it differently.
We spend some time talking about that, and how we as caregivers can better sort through our inventory of mistakes.
Peter Rosenberger hosts the nationally syndicated program: HOPE FOR THE CAREGIVER.
Hope for the Caregiver is the broadcast outreach of Standing With Hope, a 501(c) 3 organization. Donations are considered tax-deductible by IRS laws.
Rushing to The Side Of An Injured Soul
Medicine and Ministry - The New Program At CIU
Playing This Song Slower Forever Changed It For Me
Honoring an Abusive, Alcoholic Father
Caregiver Authority
Do You Feel Seen?
This is the Day
We Can‘t Change the People Around Us, But ...
Caregiver Identity Theft
”Honey, I Forgot The Melody!”
Resistance Is Inevitable
This Gives Perspective and Meaning To The Moment
Live While Hurting
Three Funerals Are Coming - But In What Order?
Hiding Place
Can We Retrain Our Minds as Caregivers?
Peter‘s Interview by Bram Floria of Compassion Radio
”But in this world, bones will still break.”
They‘re Going To Fall
My Hardest Challenge As a Caregiver
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