At some point in the caregiving journey, you realize that you've built a life that runs entirely on you.
Your memory.
Your hustle.
Your very tired, very under-appreciated brain.
And it works. Mostly. Until it doesn't.
Until someone asks you what medications your loved one takes and you have to stop and think. Until you leave a doctor's appointment and realize you forgot the one question you really needed answered. Until a Wednesday turns into a crisis and you're scrambling to find information that should have been at your fingertips.
That's not a character flaw. That's a system problem. And system problems have solutions.
This five-minute self-assessment will show you:
- Where your caregiving system is actually solid (yes, you've built more than you think)
- Where the gaps are — and which ones are quietly costing you the most
- What one honest question you should be sitting with right now
- Exactly where to start if you're ready to build something that actually holds up
No fluff. No "have you tried a vision board?" No pretending caregiving is anything other than what it is — brutal and beautiful and not something you should have to figure out alone.
Just a real look at where you are and a place to go from here.