My friend recently wrote a report on women in midlife, and it deeply resonated with me (despite being in my early 30s) - in particular, this insight and articulation: “women [who are caregivers] aren’t unwilling to prioritize their own needs - it just feels impossible to deprioritize the needs of others in the process.” It’s not that we …
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My friend recently wrote a report on women in midlife, and it deeply resonated with me (despite being in my early 30s) - in particular, this insight and articulation: “women [who are caregivers] aren’t unwilling to prioritize their own needs - it just feels impossible to deprioritize the needs of others in the process.” It’s not that we …
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