Dutiful Daughters™ Creed By Marsha R. Foley, RN, MBA
I
am a Dutiful Daughter™ (or son) and I am deeply involved in caring
for a loved one who is aging. I am doing a pretty good job.
I am proud of the things I have learned about myself, like my
strength and the wisdom I didn’t know I had.
I will not obsess on the down turns in my loved one’s life,
but I will enjoy every good day, hour, or minute that we share.
I will not be influenced by the judgment of others about what
I “should do” but will find people who have made this
same journey who support me and understand.
I will not try to make my brother (sister, child or spouse) feel
or do what I do. I will instead take responsibility only for myself.
I will take time for me and not put myself on hold while I wait
for the crisis to be over. I will not use my loved one’s
situation as an excuse for not living my life.
I will take this journey one step at a time and worry about tomorrow
when I get there. I refuse to be overwhelmed by the “big
picture”.
I will not be haunted by regrets, but I will put one foot in front
of the other and move forward because I know I do the best I can
with the information available to me...and sometimes I make mistakes.
I am, after all, human.