This Tiny Practice Changed My Entire Caregiving Experience


What does “holding it together” really look like when you’re a cancer caregiver?
Spoiler: It’s not color-coded calendars or calm conversations with doctors. It’s clenched jaws, shallow breathing, and crying behind a locked bathroom door. In this episode, Charlotte shares the subtle, invisible ways caregivers brace themselves through the unimaginable and how that strength often comes at a cost.
You’ll learn how to:
- Recognize the hidden tension you carry in your body
- Understand the nervous system’s role in caregiver stress
- Interrupt cycles of bracing, numbing, and burnout
- Use the “Check & Choose” practice to return to yourself in small, daily ways
This episode isn’t about letting go of control, it’s about letting go of the pressure to do it all perfectly. If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re the only one holding your breath while holding it all together, this conversation will remind you: You’re not alone. And you don’t have to hold everything by yourself.
Mentioned in This Episode:
- The Hold It Together Handbook: A real-world toolkit for caregivers navigating overwhelm, available at cancercaregiverpodcast.com
- The “Check & Choose” Practice: A micro-reset tool to help you notice your feelings and take one small, kind action in response
Key Topics:
- What “strength” really looks like in caregiving
- The cost of staying composed all the time
- Physical signs your body is absorbing stress
- Permission to be honest, soft, and human
- Sustainable self-preservation for long-term caregiving
Favorite Quotes:
“You weren’t built to live in constant tension. Your nervous system wasn’t designed to be perpetually braced for impact.”
“Holding it together doesn’t mean holding it perfectly. Sometimes the strongest thing you can do is set something down.”
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