Caregiver Breathing Room

For When You're Doing This Alone

5 min · 25 de jun de 2026
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Caregiving can feel very lonely. Especially when others have stepped away. For five minutes, you can let yourself be held by the breath beneath it all. This guided breathing reset for caregivers uses a gentle self-holding breath. You may rest your hands on your arms or fold them in your lap as you breathe slowly. This practice offers a small sense of steadiness when you feel alone in carrying the care. THIS EPISODE IS FOR MOMENTS WHEN: * You feel like no one is showing up for you. * You are caring for the person you once leaned on. * You are tired of carrying so much by yourself. * You need a quiet place to soften for a few minutes. LISTENING INSTRUCTIONS * You can listen seated, lying down, or wherever you are. * Eyes open or closed. * Just five minutes to soften your breath and let your body settle. More caregiver support can be found at www.charlottebayala.com

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Portada del episodio For When You're Doing This Alone

For When You're Doing This Alone

Caregiving can feel very lonely. Especially when others have stepped away. For five minutes, you can let yourself be held by the breath beneath it all. This guided breathing reset for caregivers uses a gentle self-holding breath. You may rest your hands on your arms or fold them in your lap as you breathe slowly. This practice offers a small sense of steadiness when you feel alone in carrying the care. THIS EPISODE IS FOR MOMENTS WHEN: * You feel like no one is showing up for you. * You are caring for the person you once leaned on. * You are tired of carrying so much by yourself. * You need a quiet place to soften for a few minutes. LISTENING INSTRUCTIONS * You can listen seated, lying down, or wherever you are. * Eyes open or closed. * Just five minutes to soften your breath and let your body settle. More caregiver support can be found at www.charlottebayala.com

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For the Drive Home After Hard News

In this episode, Charlotte guides you through a grounding breath with a longer exhale. This simple 5 minute breathing exercise helps your body slow down after a hard moment. It offers caregiver stress relief when you feel shaken, overwhelmed, or unsure what comes next. This episode is for moments when: * you just received difficult news about someone you love * you held yourself together and now feel the weight of it * you need to drive home but your body still feels tense * you do not know what you feel yet, but you need a steady breath The breath in this short breathing meditation is gentle and simple. It gives you a quiet moment before the next thing. Listening Instructions * Listen in a position that is safe and appropriate. * Eyes open or closed. * Just five minutes to soften your breath and let your body settle. If you need another guided breathing reset for caregivers, there’s always an episode waiting for you. Be gentle with yourself today. Find more support for caregivers at: www.loveyourcaregivinglife.com www.cancercaregiverpodcast.com

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In this episode, Charlotte guides you through an anchor breath that offers caregiver stress relief while you wait, worry, and try to stay present in a hard moment. This episode is for moments when: * you are sitting in a waiting room and feel your body bracing * you cannot change what is happening, but you still feel on edge * you are waiting for news, answers, or the next step * you need a steady breath while everything around you feels uncertain The breath in this short breathing meditation gives you one simple place to rest your attention. Just a guided breathing reset for caregivers who need a small place to settle while they wait. Listening Instructions * You can listen seated, lying down, or wherever you are. * Eyes open or closed. * Just five minutes to soften your breath and let your body settle. If you need another guided breathing reset for caregivers, there’s always an episode waiting for you. Be gentle with yourself today. Find more support for caregivers at: www.loveyourcaregivinglife.com www.cancercaregiverpodcast.com

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Portada del episodio For When You Feel Drained and On Edge

For When You Feel Drained and On Edge

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For When Everything Feels Like Too Much

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