You May Feel Like You’re Failing
Dec 17, 2025
There's a quiet thought that shows up sometimes for caregivers.
"I should be handling this better."
You replay moments. Things you said.Things you wish you had said differently.
You try the next day again…
with more patience, more effort, more intention.
And still — something doesn’t land.
It can start to feel like you’re doing something wrong.
Like if you could just find the right words…the right tone…the right approach…things would settle.
But here’s what’s actually happening:
You are responding to something that is not stable.
Their needs are changing.
Their processing is changing.
Their capacity is changing.
Which means…What worked yesterday may not work today.
That’s not failure.
That’s movement.
That's brain change.
Most people are used to learning something once and applying it over time.
Caregiving doesn’t work like that.
It asks you to adapt in real time.
To notice. Adjust. Try again.
Over and over.
And that can be exhausting.
Because it feels like there’s no solid ground.
But there is something you can rely on.
Not a perfect script.
Not a fixed solution.
But a different way of approaching what’s happening:
Instead of asking,
“Why isn’t this working?”
You begin asking, “What do they need right now?”
And… “What do I need right now?”
That shift changes everything.
Because it moves you out of judging a person and into observing them.
Out of pressure and into presence.
You’re not behind.
You’re not getting it wrong.
You’re learning adaptation.
A different place to stand. AND very important caregiver skill.
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