Carley Laabs - Attainable Self Care for the Weary Caregiver
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"I didn't expect it to take a couple of years to [switch from] living in a constant state of crisis to re acclimate to normal life."  Carly is a Midwestern, wife and mother of four children, one of whom is a life-long survivor of chronic, pediatric, brain cancer. Over the last 10 years, she has experienced, first hand, what it means to raise a child with a critical, chronic illness and multiple, complex, special needs. She has also recognized a great need for resources that support parent caregivers, in their own self-care, as they navigate their child’s day to day needs. It is her mission to change that. On her blog “The Parachute Project™”, Carly teaches parent caregivers the principles and strategies they need, to make effective self-care realistic and attainable, even under the most difficult circumstances. Website: https://theparachuteproject.com/ Online Community: https://facebook.com/groups/self-care-is-fuel/ Social Media: Facebook.com/parachuteproject Instagram.com/parachuteproject Twitter.com/parachuteprojec To purchase my book Sunlight Burning at Midnight https://amzn.to/37oRyop To stay connected with Jess head to www.jessplusthemess.com. I'd love to hear what you think, so please rate and review! If you are interested in being a guest please contact me at [email protected] --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jess-ronne/support
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