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Heather sits down with Meg Tilton—coach, counseling graduate student, and podcast producer—to talk about why "doing hard things" matters more than ever. Together they explore how discomfort is often mistaken for danger, how resilient kids are built through small everyday challenges, and why moms learning to tolerate their children's discomfort is a form of powerful leadership. Meg shares practical ways to stop rescuing, teach capability, and grow capacity over time—without needing grand heroic moments.
For more information about Meg and for links to access all she has to offer, please click HERE!
To watch this interview on YouTube, go HERE.
For more information and available downloads, go to: https://ldslifecoaches.com/
All content is copyrighted to Heather Rackham and featured coaches. Do not use without permission.
By Heather Rackham4.8
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Heather sits down with Meg Tilton—coach, counseling graduate student, and podcast producer—to talk about why "doing hard things" matters more than ever. Together they explore how discomfort is often mistaken for danger, how resilient kids are built through small everyday challenges, and why moms learning to tolerate their children's discomfort is a form of powerful leadership. Meg shares practical ways to stop rescuing, teach capability, and grow capacity over time—without needing grand heroic moments.
For more information about Meg and for links to access all she has to offer, please click HERE!
To watch this interview on YouTube, go HERE.
For more information and available downloads, go to: https://ldslifecoaches.com/
All content is copyrighted to Heather Rackham and featured coaches. Do not use without permission.

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