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Sylvia McAdam's avatar

One of my sisters is the primary caregiver for our parents and SHE. WILL. NOT. ACCEPT. thanks, questions or compliments. "just doing what I do". It drives me crazy. What if one of the rest of us had to step in?

This alone has made me start keep a 'captain's manual' of all the things I do for my family alone. Passwords, banks, the accountant, the vet, etc. It's not about recognition for me, it is about continuity.

Will my husband do Christmas stocking like I do? Absolutely not. But if it is a tradition or a need, someone else other than me needs to know how it is done and managed.

Thank you for a thoughtful piece. Sylvia

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Amelia Wilson's avatar

Could not love this approach more. Immediately implementing! Especially useful for women and mothers who tend to work (and suffer) in silence.

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