63 million Americans are caring for aging parents and grown children at the same time, and they often find themselves wondering, “How is it possible to care for our families and ourselves at the same time?”
In "Living with Momma," Elizabeth B. Adams, an author and pastor, uses her life experiences, along with the wisdom found in open-ended questions, to show caregivers who are serious about establishing rewarding relationships with adult family members how they can enjoy their challenging, outdated living arrangements.
Listen as Elizabeth shares with Dr. Joey three questions to ask for immediate change. She also offers ways to help them find a safe space of hope and faith to protect themselves from caregiver fatigue.
To get a copy of "Living with Momma," check out the link on Amazon.
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Dr. Joey Faucette is the author of two #1 best-sellers, Faith Positive in a Negative World (with Mike Van Vranken) and Work Positive in a Negative World (Entrepreneur Press). He has written seven books with his latest contribution being to The Unofficial Guide to Fatherhood with eight other authors. He is the founder of Listen to Life, Too, a company that coaches people to redefine their reality and fulfill their dreams. His coaching programs include 7 Weeks to Faith Positive, the Faith Positive Mentor Coaching Program, 7 Weeks to Work Positive, and the Work Positive Mentor Coaching Program which are available from www.GetPositive.Today. He hosts the popular podcast, Faith Positive Radio as well as the daily podcast, Live Positive. His blogs are read in over 50 countries. Dr. Joey has appeared as a guest on hundreds of radio and TV shows across North America in most major markets. He has written over 1,000 articles that have appeared on Wall Street Journal Money Watch, CNBC, Dallas Morning News, Sacramento Bee, Entrepreneur.com, Yahoo Finance, and countless other websites. He and his wife have two adult daughters and enjoy living on Pleasant Gap Farm with their beagle Georgia, two quarter horses, and two cats—Boo Radley and Atticus Finch.