Weapon Of The Day – January Recap
Weapon of the day: see the positive! Even though it feels like I have pins in my eyes, if I try and find the good bits I’m calmer and can still be grateful. Challenging but big pay off!! #caregiverwarrior #caregiver #wednesdaythoughts #nurses #Alzheimers #autismawareness pic.twitter.com/Tt8av5TUPc
— Caregiver Warrior (@CaregiveWarrior) January 31, 2018
Weapon of the day: experience. Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes! Oscar Wilde. #TuesdayThought #caregiverwarrior #Caregiver #carers #Autism #alzheimers pic.twitter.com/pAkGPn7qAw
— Caregiver Warrior (@CaregiveWarrior) January 30, 2018
Weapon of the day: be open. Be open to discussion, others’ opinions, things going differently than planned. When a tree bends in the wind it doesn’t break. #caregiverwarrior #caregiver #CaregiverMonday #MondayMotivaton #carers pic.twitter.com/c75HJ3PRRB
— Caregiver Warrior (@CaregiveWarrior) January 29, 2018
Weapon of the day: see the possibility in today rather than dread it. Something wonderful could happen! #caregiverwarrior #caregiver #alz #autismawareness #nurses pic.twitter.com/647oCvFQ1M
— Caregiver Warrior (@CaregiveWarrior) January 26, 2018
Weapon of the day: No decisions after dark! Sleep on it and think it through in the morning. Our days can grind us down and evening should be spent unwinding as much as possible. #caregiverwarrior #caregiver #caregiver #Senior #AlzheimersAwareness #autismawareness pic.twitter.com/sNA6B07Gie
— Caregiver Warrior (@CaregiveWarrior) January 25, 2018
Weapon of the day: listen to your heart. The real answer is in there. #caregiverwarrior #caregiver #nurses #carers #autismawareness pic.twitter.com/EMloD8AnlZ
— Caregiver Warrior (@CaregiveWarrior) January 24, 2018
Weapon of the day: easy does it. Being calm and relaxed ends up being the most effective way to do something. No regrets later! #caregiverwarrior #caregiver #Alzheimers #Nurses pic.twitter.com/mJ4WwnWZ4L
— Caregiver Warrior (@CaregiveWarrior) January 23, 2018
Weapon of the day: appreciation. What you appreciate appreciates! You get more of what you are grateful for. #caregiverwarrior #caregiver #Senior #autismawareness #Alzheimers pic.twitter.com/1IlxvPOxpc
— Caregiver Warrior (@CaregiveWarrior) January 22, 2018
Weapon of the day: take responsibility. When I stand up for whatever it is, everyone can move on. Then I can be kind to myself. We all make mistakes, we are human. #caregiverwarrior #caregivers pic.twitter.com/A4WIeOMVSN
— Caregiver Warrior (@CaregiveWarrior) January 19, 2018
Weapon of the day: the 15 minute break. Walk away, find the time, refresh, renew. Find 15 Minutes today for self care. Make it happen. #caregiverwarrior #caregiver #nurses #AlzheimersAwareness #SeniorCare #AutismAwareness pic.twitter.com/0rqn544TzE
— Caregiver Warrior (@CaregiveWarrior) January 18, 2018
Weapon of the day: how important is it? Pick your battles and let all the small stuff go. Life is too short! #caregiverwarrior #CAREGIVER #carer #AlzheimersAwareness #AutismAwareness #WoundedWarriorProject pic.twitter.com/FKWmmuU0TV
— Caregiver Warrior (@CaregiveWarrior) January 17, 2018
Weapon of the day: progress not perfection. Perfectionism is a liability. #caregiverwarrior #caregiver #NursesRock #Alzheimers #AutismAwareness pic.twitter.com/bY1zGLmcbL
— Caregiver Warrior (@CaregiveWarrior) January 16, 2018
Weapon of the day: love. The most power weapon of them all. #caregiverwarriors #caregiver pic.twitter.com/bwd6Sakqq9
— Caregiver Warrior (@CaregiveWarrior) January 15, 2018
Weapon of the day: first things first. Work calmly through the first things that need to get done. #caregiverwarrior #caregiver #SeniorCare #autismparent #DementiaCare #NursePractitioner pic.twitter.com/uy49DAhinj
— Caregiver Warrior (@CaregiveWarrior) January 12, 2018
Weapon of the day: hit the re-set button. Today is a new day and a way to start over. #caregiverwarrior #thursdaythoughts #SeniorCare #nurses #carers #Alzheimers #AutismAwareness #aarp pic.twitter.com/xa4XYYlShh
— Caregiver Warrior (@CaregiveWarrior) January 11, 2018
Weapon of the day: build a team. Put together a team of people you can count on to pick up slack, give you relief and support you when you need help. #caregiverwarrior #caregiver #DementiaCare #AlzheimersAwareness #AutismAwareness #WoundedWarrior pic.twitter.com/lspQY8nsyt
— Caregiver Warrior (@CaregiveWarrior) January 10, 2018
Weapon of the day: reach out. You are not alone. Share what you are going through with someone who loves and supports you. #caregiverwarrior #caregiver #AutismAwareness #SeniorCare #Alzheimer #DementiaCare #carers pic.twitter.com/Eba8C6mlmo
— Caregiver Warrior (@CaregiveWarrior) January 9, 2018
Weapon of the day: Believe. Not only in great things happening, but also in yourself. Sometimes when we care for others we lose sight of the magic of believing. #cargiverwarrior #caregiver #MondayMotivaton #Alzheimers #carers #autismparent #nurses pic.twitter.com/ALb9PzY5fK
— Caregiver Warrior (@CaregiveWarrior) January 8, 2018
Weapon of the day: don’t offer feed back unless it’s requested! I will try not to give my opinion unless someone asks for it! #caregiverwarrior #caregiver #FridayMotivation #alzheimers #AutismAwareness pic.twitter.com/WvhES9VcdB
— Caregiver Warrior (@CaregiveWarrior) January 5, 2018
Weapon of the day: delegate. We don’t have to control or do it all ourselves ! Let others help out! #caregiverwarrior #caregiver #ThursdayMotivation #Senior #Nursing #AutismAwareness #Alzheimers pic.twitter.com/AqLDk3bTx7
— Caregiver Warrior (@CaregiveWarrior) January 4, 2018
Weapon of the day: healer heal thy self. If you are not feeling well, stop and take care of yourself. You wouldn’t ignore the ailments of those you care for! #caregiverwarrior. #caregiver #nurses #hiddenheroes #AutismAwareness #SeniorCare #AlzheimersDisease pic.twitter.com/OwEOe3HFdZ
— Caregiver Warrior (@CaregiveWarrior) January 3, 2018
Weapon of the day: keep it simple! When we try to do too much we feel overwhelmed and defeated. #caregiverwarrior #caregiver #Alzheimer #autisticparent #MondayMotivaton #SeniorCare pic.twitter.com/ycibx04pDe
— Caregiver Warrior (@CaregiveWarrior) January 2, 2018
What a wonderful piece! Personal, concise and extremely helpful.
Thank you Peter! I worried the article wasn’t “perfect” enough! Still try too hard sometimes!