
Beth Suereth
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Beth Suereth
@BethSuereth
Helping families manage caregiving, hospital stays & end of life. Working with individuals and organizations. Free hospital guide: https://t.co/Fjfbgbsgty
Boston/Cape Cod 가입일 Temmuz 2012
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@nickimoraa If changing a life for the better in a meaningful way can be done by a child (kudos to you and your lovely child), imagine the effects of adults competing to do this…
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@nickimoraa How can we convince people who want control & accolades to compete on how much they help/change the life trajectory of others? I think about this every day. I imagine a website with data like # of hours dedicated, # of dollars invested, # of years of add’l education provided, etc
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Every morning, I pack my daughter two lunchboxes.
One for her… and one “just in case.”
I never questioned it too much. She just said, “Sometimes people forget theirs.”
Last week, I got a call from her teacher.
She said, “I just want you to know… your daughter has been feeding the same boy every day for months. He pretends he’s not hungry, but he always finishes everything.”
I asked my daughter about it that night.
She shrugged and said, “He always says he’s fine, but his eyes don’t.”
I had to step out of the room so she wouldn’t see me cry.
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@scottcjordan @Notwokenow @omgsidewalks I’ve seen many such errors. Read every single word and ask questions until you completely understand EVerything.
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@Notwokenow @omgsidewalks Similarly, always review the numbers yourself. I caught a $7500 error in a real-estate escrow document once. The idiot escrow people didn't even have the decency to be embarrassed.
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@mossgate65777 @omgsidewalks Omg my dad would say that too! Helpful, as it turns out.
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I’m old. The one piece of advice that I remember is what my brother said to me when we were teenagers. I was always indecisive. Completely stalled. My brother said, “Damnit, Dianne, do Something even if it’s wrong.”
Of course, you have to consider the context of the situation. But I have found it to be very liberating. You are very right or very wrong. Either way you learn something. lol.
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@notcapnamerica Love this. Let’s also do this with anti-vaxxers. You want 1855 with polio and typhoid and tetanus and smallpox? You got it, bitches. Welcome to 1855. Where you need to have 18 kids to get 3 of them past age 5.
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For my 60th birthday,
give me some random advice.
Not about anything in particular.
Just random advice.
#PoppyTweets

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@EPotterMD Your work is so important! I’d be very happy to help (no charge). I helped my dad for 5 years. Now my company supports family caregivers like you throughout the caregiving journey, which it sounds like you’re embarking on. My contact info in on my site…caregivingpathways.com.
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Have you ever had a moment where you realize your parents aren’t as invincible as you thought?
My dad has always just been… my dad. Strong, steady, the one who taught me everything.
He’s 84, and this past week something shifted. He hasn’t quite bounced back, and it’s been sitting heavy with me.
I’m heading home to Georgia to be with him.
If you’ve walked through this with your parents, I’d really love to hear—how did you navigate it?
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@Theholisticpsyc @grok Congrats from Massachusetts! Ordering mine!!
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My new book is out today! I'm gifting a signed copy on X.
To enter:
1. Comment where you're from
2. Retweet this
@grok randomly choose a winner tomorrow.
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@buffalogammpa @Softnessa_ Some grocery chain should adopt this and advertise around it. I would shop there.
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This kid bagging my groceries put all the cold items together, all the boxes in perfect formation.
"You're really good at this," I said.
He stopped and looked up.
"Nobody's ever told me I was good at anything before."
He's maybe sixteen.
I watched him finish bagging with the precision of someone who just discovered they had a talent.
Recognition changes everything.
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@Softnessa_ “Appreciation is a wonderful thing. It takes what is great about others and makes it ours, as well.”-Voltaire
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@trader2396 @Softnessa_ Or train him to become an associate manager
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@Softnessa_ Great now the store manager is going to make him do the work of three people for the exact same minimum wage
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This is the most New England thing that has ever happened.
Samurai Apocalypse@HeatherIsUnsane
Welcome to New England 😆
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It’s #NationalCaregiversDay! Hats off to #familycaregivers & all they do. They’re the ⭐️s of our health care system…and our families.
Question: How many family caregivers do you know? Guessing it’s more than you’d think. Almost everyone shares a story when I mention the topic.
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@DopaminePlsMe I just need to be on a phone call. Supportive friend, bitchy family member, on hold with the electric company... doesn't matter. I end up pacing and all that nervous energy becomes picking shit up and putting it away energy
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I have been staring at a pile of laundry for 3 weeks. It has become part of the furniture. I cannot move it.
My friend comes over, sits on my bed, and scrolls through TikTok for 20 minutes?
Suddenly, I am a professional organizer. The laundry is folded. The floors are scrubbed. I have reorganized my pantry by color.
I don’t need "help." I just need a witness to prove that I am a real person who exists in space and time.
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@EcosystemMatter @karenmitchell__ I’m interested to know this, too. When I see a post from you, I stop what I’m doing to read it. That’s how illuminating I find your work.
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@karenmitchell__ I thought that keeping up such facades is cognitively and affectively taxing. Is that not the case for such people? I ask because I'd think over time, they literally grow tired from this duplicitous behavior. First to admit that I may be way off base in my initial assumptions.
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@olawalemiyakub @karenmitchell__ I’m interested to know this, too.
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@karenmitchell__ How do they decide who gets to see the mask off vs. who stays completely in the dark? Is it purely power/control, or is there some emotional trigger involved?
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@luvhuss This is really sweet but you don’t even know if he’s the strange man
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@HeartOTXHeartMD @fan_cornell My youngest/son calls me every day on his way home from work too! I hope he does it till I’m old and need it.
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@fan_cornell 💯. My youngest son calls my wife every day when he’s driving home from work. Priceless!
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