About Caregiver, But Still Me by Celeste M. Black
Caregiver, But Still Me is a powerful self-help and wellness book for daughters, aunts, wives, and women who carry the weight of family caregiving. Written with the warmth of a best friend, it offers heartfelt guidance and reflective journaling prompts, helping you pause, breathe, and remember your own needs while still caring for others.
This book addresses caregiver burnout and the challenge of balancing caregiving with self-care. With a focus on women’s wellness, emotional healing, and empowerment, it provides gentle encouragement to set boundaries, honor your voice, and reconnect with your joy.
Like sitting down with your closest friend for honest, loving advice, Caregiver, But Still Me is also a guided journal that encourages you to delve deeply into introspection. It’s an inspirational resource for Black women and all caregivers seeking healing, balance, and self-love on their journey.
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Author Bio:
Celeste M. Blake, of Afro-Caribbean descent, is the author of Grown, Black, Glorious and Healing in Her Prime. Her work is rooted in a passion for mental health and wellness, shaped by her experience in mental health support and suicide crisis intervention.
Through her books, Celeste creates empowering spaces of reflection and healing for Black women, blending heartfelt guidance with practical tools for growth. She writes with the warmth of a trusted friend and the insight of someone deeply committed to honoring the voices and experiences of women in their prime years.