Geoffrey Grant is a self-care coach for caregivers and a professional speaker, author, and workshop leader who offers hope, inspiration and practical strategies to caregivers. He is on a mission to help caregivers become more resilient, confident and effective while discovering the magic, joy and awe that is unleashed when caring for others in an intentional way.
Balancing responsibilities can be challenging. As entrepreneurs and caregivers, it’s vital to prioritize self-care. Here’s why: Boosts Productivity: Regular breaks rejuvenate the mind.
If there’s one thing my journey has taught me, it’s this: your energy is sacred. Too often, we give our time, our attention, and our hearts away without stopping to ask — does this align with the life I truly want?
Over the years — in my caregiving journey, in writing Joy Is Your Nature, and in my own inner work — I’ve come to see grace not as something lofty or out of reach, but as a way of moving through life.
For over 20 years, I’ve had the honor of being a caregiver for my wife. It’s been a journey filled with deep love, profound lessons, and yes — moments of exhaustion, doubt, and overwhelm.
If there’s one truth I’ve discovered on this journey, it’s this: Joy isn’t something we chase — it’s something we harness. When we learn to access the deep, steady well of joy within us, life shifts.
My heart is full. The launch of Joy Is Your Nature has been an incredible journey — and it wouldn’t have been possible without each of you.
Life has a way of rerouting us. A diagnosis. A loss. A change you never saw coming. And suddenly, the path you were walking feels unfamiliar. In those moments, it’s easy to question your strength.
Unconditional love. It’s one of those phrases we hear often, but rarely pause to unpack. We think of it as something we give to others—our children, our parents, those in our care. But the deeper invitation is this: Can we offer that same love to ourselves?
Thank you for showing up—again and again—even when you’re exhausted, uncertain, or unseen. Whether you’re caring for a loved one, a patient, or simply holding space for someone navigating a hard chapter, your presence matters more than you know.
As we celebrate the Fourth of July, I invite you to look beyond the fireworks and festivities and into the deeper meaning of freedom. True freedom isn’t just about independence from something.