I Care About ____________.

July 6, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Real Family

I care about ______________.

Quick. What are the first five words that pop into your head to complete that sentence?

Keep goin’…What are the first ten words that pop into your head?

Be honest. Did the word “me” make it to your top ten list?

Chances are good that it didn’t, and unfortunately, that means you’re pretty normal!

People, especially women…especially caregivers tend to put their own health and wellbeing on hold, thinking that if they spend less time on themselves, they’ll have more time to spend on the people and things they care about.
More minutes does not equal better quality!

Caring for yourself is the best thing you can do to make sure that you have the energy you need to give the kind of care you want to those you want!

Caregiver ugggh that word! What image do you get in your head when you read it? A dimly lit somber room with an older person holding vigil for an even older person?

Get that vision out of your head, please! Yes, it’s true that in the traditional sense of the word a caregiver is someone who takes care of a sick or elderly family member…I get that, and I am on a passionate mission to help those 50-million volunteer family caregivers.

BUT…

I as a wife, mother of five healthy young children, step-mother to an older daughter, “traditional” caregiver for my father-in-law, sister, aunt, business owner, and more…I fully understand that:
—new moms are caregivers
—new couples are caregivers
—employees are caregivers
—friends are caregivers
and it goes on and on.

My way of thinking is that anytime we care for someone or something else to the point that it makes us struggle to care for ourselves, we are a caregiver—and as such—are putting ourselves at risk for all of the same proven medical risks as traditional caregiver. Did you know that caregivers are at increased risk—sometimes by as much as double the normal risk—for developing heart disease, certain cancers, stress-related illnesses, depression, and more?
It’s true.

The good news is that we have the power to pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off, and start on a new, healthy path of caregiving!

I don’t want you to stop caring! I want to help you to care stronger—care smarter!

As a result of my own caregiving experiences, and my journalism background, I have spent years interviewing experts in a variety of fields that can help with stress relief, nutrition, sleep, positive thinking, fitness, personal time, appearance, and organization.

I gathered up important information on each of those topics, but then I also put together little action plans…strategies that you can use in ten minutes or less—that will get you started on that healthier path quickly!

I put all of that information into a book called Take Care Tips that was released earlier this year. I have a second book coming this fall, and I’m in development for national multimedia projects to help all of us learn to care for ourselves in a practical—but extremely efficient and effective way (I understand time and budget constraints)!

Please visit TakeCareTips.com to find out more about the book…

AND…I’d love to hear your thoughts/comments/questions related to careving and taking care of YOU! How can I help? What do you need?
j.

Pretty Eyes, Car Help, and Take Care!

July 24, 2008 by admin  
Filed under Take Ten

OK so false eyelashes are not the most practical thing for a busy woman to be thinking about—HOWEVER my friend and make-up artist, Gina Pravlochak has taught me that false eyelashes are a fun way to look and feel great for a special occasion. I have shared with you that I wear these eyelashes when we tape the TV show, and Gina and I have gotten several questions about exactly how to apply them. There are a few tricks to getting the best look. Here they are from a pro:

We recorded this to share with you while Gina was making me up for a shoot at Baierl Toyota. We are proud to have partnered with Baierl to help spread the word about a great new service they are offering women: ASK SUZIE.

Suzie is Susan Baierl—wife of Lee Baierl—and she is on a mission to make your life easier when it comes to buying a new car, or maintaining the one you have. She’s been in the auto industry for 15-years, and even though she knew her stuff, she herself had an experience where she felt intimidated while trying to talk to salespeople about buying a car. Susan has tips and information to make you a stronger care buyer at her web site, as well as a place for you to submit any questions you may have. Check it out….and watch for Susan to appear on an upcoming jennifer TV show dealing with Families on a Budget, where Susan gives you advice on how to maximize your fuel efficiency

We’ve been busy working on production for new TV shows, as well as getting ready for the release of my new book for caregivers called Take Care! It will give you 101 Ten Minute tips on how to care for yourself while you’re taking care of others.
To find out more, please visit TakeCareTips.com.


j.