“The things you do for yourself are gone when you are gone, but the things you do for others remain as your legacy.”Kalu Kalu
Have you ever thought about your legacy? Some people think that they are best remembered by donating money to a cause. If a person is able to donate large sums of money, they may build a building; contribute to research or any number of things.
But what about people that don’t have large sums of money to donate? Do you recognize your value and what type of legacy you can leave? Do you have any extra time to volunteer? What about helping a person in need? What about donating time to a family member that has a need? That is what caregivers do every day.
Being a good caregiver is a wonderful legacy. Taking care of each other is the most meaningful legacy we can provide. Caregivers work 24/7 and don’t feel fabulous very often. Caregivers are normal, everyday people that do extraordinary things. Frustrated at times; sure. Angry and scared; many times. Dealing with medical providers, facilities and trying to navigate the healthcare system that is changing around us is always a huge challenge.
With all of that considered, you are still leaving your legacy each time you give of yourself and help another person. Be proud of what you do. Take care of yourself. Remember that you need to take some time for yourself to be effective as a caregiver. You are amazing! Believe it! “Now, let’s get going!” xo Sally