The Caregiver’s Second Job

The Caregiver’s Second Job

December 01, 20252 min read

And You Never Even Applied for It

No one signs up for the job title “Caregiver.” It just quietly lands in your lap one day — a few appointments here, a few reminders there — until suddenly, it’s a second full-time job.

It’s meaningful, but it can also drain every ounce of energy you have.

In Keep Your Life™, I remind readers that exercising your power while you have it isn’t selfish — it’s stewardship. If you don’t set healthy boundaries, caregiving can consume the very life you’re trying to protect.

So take a breath. Step back. Ask for help. Let go of the guilt.

Can you look your kids in the eyes and promise, no matter what happens to me, you’ll be able to give me your love and keep your life?

If that question sits heavy on your heart… it’s because it matters.
You’re not just caring for someone you love—you’re also shaping the future your Loved Ones will navigate long after today.

And here’s the deeper truth:
👉 Whatever happens to your parents or to your spouse, will you be able to give your love and keep your life?

If you felt even a flicker of doubt, you’re not alone — and you don’t have to figure this out by yourself.
This is exactly why I created Keep Your Life™:
to help women who carry everything finally protect their own lives, too.

Let’s talk through what healthy, wise, compassionate caregiving looks like for your family — in a way that honors your love and your limits.

Schedule a short, no-pressure phone call, and we’ll walk through the first small step toward a future where you can Give Your Love and Keep Your Life™ — without losing yourself in the process.

Because your heart matters.
Your time matters.
And your life matters just as much as the people you care for.


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Garth Hassel

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