Description
If you’re a caregiver, you don’t need anyone to tell you to do more. You are already doing more than most people will ever understand. What you might need is a small, quiet practice that helps you stay connected to yourself — without becoming one more thing on the list. The Caregiver Self-Care Journal is designed around that reality. Five minutes a day. Three short questions. Twelve weeks of staying in touch with yourself.
What’s Inside The Caregiver Self-Care Journal
The journal is 42 pages organized into twelve themed weeks. Each week has three pages: a theme introduction with an intention to set, a daily check-in page with seven entries, and a weekly reflection.
The twelve themes:
- Just Noticing — start the habit
- What You Need — name needs without acting on them yet
- Small Acts of Care — fit it into a real life
- Asking for Help — specific help, from specific people
- Your Body — sleep, food, movement, basic care
- Joy and What’s Still Working — the things that haven’t gone gray
- Boundaries — saying no, holding limits
- Hard Feelings — grief, resentment, anger, made room for
- Who You Are Beyond Caregiving — identity beyond the role
- People Beyond the Care Recipient — reconnecting
- Looking Forward — hope and possibility
- Looking Back — what’s shifted over twelve weeks
The Daily Check-in, Three Questions
Every day asks the same three things. Five minutes total.
- Energy today (1–5). Just notice. “Today was a 2” is real information.
- One thing that was hard today. Be honest. One specific thing, one sentence.
- One small thing that helped. Even tiny counts.
- One thing I did just for me (can be tiny). “Nothing” is also information.
That’s the practice. Three sentences. Every day. Skip days without guilt.
This Caregiver Self-Care Journal Is For You If…
- You’re a full-time caregiver running on empty
- You’ve tried regular journaling and given up because you don’t have 30 minutes
- You want to track patterns in yourself over time
- You’d benefit from a small practice that isn’t aspirational
- You’ve forgotten what you need because the job is to notice everyone else’s needs
- You want to come back to yourself, even briefly, every day
This Journal Is Designed For Skipped Days
You will skip days. Caregivers always skip days. The journal is built around that reality. There is no “starting over” — there is only picking up where you are. A check-in every other day is still a practice. A check-in once a week is something. Anything is more than nothing.
What This Caregiver Self-Care Journal Is Not
This journal is a reflective tool, not therapy or medical advice. If you’re struggling significantly — sustained sadness, hopelessness, thoughts of harming yourself — please reach out to a doctor, therapist, or the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline (call or text). The journal includes a closing note on this.
Pairs Naturally With The Burnout Workbook
If you’ve already used our Caregiver Burnout Self-Check Workbook, this journal is the next natural step. The workbook helps you see where you are; the journal helps you stay in touch with yourself over time. Both together in the Caregiver Wellbeing 2-Pack ($25).
The Bottom Line
A small practice of staying connected to yourself, for twelve weeks. $17 — instant PDF download. Print and use, or fill in digitally.







