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291. How To Go From Resentment To Contentment As A Dementia Caregiver

291. How To Go From Resentment To Contentment As A Dementia Caregiver

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“Every caregiver starts from a different place, and where you begin will shape everything about your experience.” In Episode 291, I walk you through a simple, biblical framework to help you see where you are—and what the next faithful step looks like.

Stage 1: Complacent (not ready, not skilled). You may say, “I’m just helping.” Denial is common—sometimes there isn’t even a diagnosis yet. Proverbs 12:15 reminds us that wisdom begins when we listen to counsel. Awareness is grace; once you recognize you are a caregiver, you can steward this season.

Stage 2: Capable but Reluctant (skilled, not ready). You can do the tasks, but you haven’t embraced the call—resentment follows. James 4:17 exposes our reluctance: knowing the good and refusing it is sin. I had to confess my own resistance before the Lord turned reluctance into contentment.

Stage 3: Committed but Overwhelmed (ready, lacking skills). Heart willing, hands unsure. Proverbs 19:2 warns that zeal without knowledge leads to mistakes and burnout. This is where training matters—communication, transfers, daily care—so your willingness can last.

Stage 4: The Contented Caregiver (ready and skilled). Here you accept God’s call and keep growing in skill and the fruit of the Spirit. 1 Timothy 6:6–7 ties contentment to godliness—peace in the middle of hard things, not the absence of hard things.

This pathway sits inside a relationship-centered approach: Think Different Dementia Method™ for biblical clarity, Therapeutic Truth-Telling™ for truthful, peace-giving communication, and the Contented Caregiver Blueprint™ for sustainable rhythms.

Don’t walk alone. The Christian DigniCare Society (lifetime, under $100) gives you community, coaching, prayer, and practical tools. https://www.thinkdifferentdementia.com/cds

And you’re invited to Ask the Dementia Coach on October 18 at 3 p.m. ET—bring one real problem and leave with a plan.

May the Lord bless you and keep you as you grow from awareness to contentment—one faithful step at a time.

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🧭 Still Feeling Stuck? If you’re wondering what’s underneath your stress, the Caregiver Stress Assessment can help clarify what’s really weighing you down — so you can take your next step with peace. 📊 Take the free assessment: https://www.thinkdifferentdementia.com/dca

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