Download Your Weekly Care Plan: Jan. 27
Jan 25 2013 in Care Plans by Denise
Every Thursday, we have a care plan ready for you so you’re ready on Sunday to implement your plan. (My apologies I’m a day late publishing this week’s care plan. I was traveling this week to present at a caregiving conference and found myself running behind.)
Each care plan also includes an intention to build on what you do well. In our care plan, we define well this way:
- Wisdom comes from being attentive grateful and curious.
- Energy comes from your food, your exercise and your breaks.
- Laughter comes from within, from your relationships and from your entertainment.
- Love comes from within, from your relationships and from your passions.
And, to keep you from falling into the well, you’ll also add thoughts in your care plan about forgiving yourself, family members, friends, your caree, the disease process and whatever else causes you pain and sorrow. Because forgiveness is a work in progress, you also can include comments on where you are in the process.
Your care plan for the week of January 13 is ready for you to download below. You also can download a sample care plan to use as a guide when you create your own.
Be sure to sign and date your completed plan–it’s your commitment to yourself to be well.
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Resources
- I share tips and suggestions on how to use your self-care plan in a 45-minute webinar, Creating Your Self-Care Plan. You can listen to the webinar here.
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Sunshine=Sometimes said on January 25, 2013
Hi Denise,
I must tell you that whenever I read the “This Week’s Intention?” I always think that you have pulled together all of the weeks’ emotions and indeed thoughts and intentions of words and pulled them all together in a few sentences and we are to contemplate them for the following “Care Plans.”
You are a one wise-woman!