From Collapsed to Capable: Building the Temple After Caregiving
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There is a kind of exhaustion that only caregivers understand.
It is a weight that does not simply disappear when the caregiving ends.
As the adrenaline fades and the world quiets, the grief often settles into the body itself — into the joints, the muscles, the breath. Suddenly, the body that carried everything for everyone else feels different. Heavier. Tighter. Unfamiliar.
This episode is about that body.
The one that stayed awake through the darkest nights.
The one that braced for every impact.
The one that kept going long after it was tired of being tired.
In the After, healing cannot be emotional alone. We must address the physical imprint caregiving leaves on our biology. Building the Temple means learning how to feel steady again — layer by layer.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
• Why survival mode lingers in the nervous system long after caregiving ends
• How hydration lowers cortisol and begins rebuilding from the inside out
• Why walking is one of the most powerful nervous system resets we have
• How simple strength training at home restores confidence and agency
• The science behind self-efficacy — and why small wins matter
• Why chosen discomfort rebuilds resilience
And Thérèse shares her own journey in the After — from feeling physically collapsed after her father’s death to preparing for her third New York City Half Marathon. Not as a race for speed, but as a declaration of becoming.
Becoming “capable” again is not about returning to who you were before caregiving. That version of you has evolved. This is about honoring the survivor you are now — and building the strength required for what comes next.
If the After has felt heavy in your bones, let this episode be your reminder:
You are not broken.
You are rebuilding.
And that rebuilding can be powerful.
Join our growing community of caregivers in the 'After' at NewYorkGirlAgain.com
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