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There was a foundation being built in my life long before I ever knew I would need it.
In this episode of Resilience with Tasha Schuh, I take you back to my childhood — growing up in a small town, surrounded by family, community, and experiences that were quietly shaping who I was becoming.
From early medical challenges… to moments that tested my confidence… to lessons that pushed me to keep going even when I didn’t want to — this episode begins to uncover the roots of the resilience I would one day rely on.
At the time, these moments felt ordinary. Some felt frustrating. Some felt awkward. Some felt hard.
But looking back now… I can see they were anything but random.
They were preparing me.
In this episode, I share pieces of my story that reveal how resilience is built long before life falls apart — often in ways we don’t even recognize at the time.
Because resilience doesn’t just show up in crisis.
It’s built long before the storm ever comes.
In this episode:
• Early challenges that introduced me to adversity at a young age
• The mindset that shaped how I handled pressure and difficulty
• Moments that built confidence — and moments that broke it
• The quiet lessons that would later carry me through everything
This episode is a reminder that the experiences you’re living right now — even the ones that feel small or difficult — may be shaping you for something ahead.
Because the hardest part of my journey…
Was still ahead.
In the next episode, I’ll take you into one of the most difficult seasons of my life — rehabilitation.
“Rebuilding Me – The Fight of Rehabilitation (Part 1: The Physical Battle)”
We’ll step into the reality of rehab, the emotional weight I didn’t expect, and the perseverance it took to begin rebuilding my life.
Learn more about my resilience coaching and speaking at: https://TashaSchuh.com
I would also love to hear from you. If there are topics you’d like me to cover or guests you’d love to hear from, please reach out and share your ideas with me at: [email protected]
If this episode encouraged you, please subscribe to the podcast and share it with someone who could use hope and resilience today.
By TashaThere was a foundation being built in my life long before I ever knew I would need it.
In this episode of Resilience with Tasha Schuh, I take you back to my childhood — growing up in a small town, surrounded by family, community, and experiences that were quietly shaping who I was becoming.
From early medical challenges… to moments that tested my confidence… to lessons that pushed me to keep going even when I didn’t want to — this episode begins to uncover the roots of the resilience I would one day rely on.
At the time, these moments felt ordinary. Some felt frustrating. Some felt awkward. Some felt hard.
But looking back now… I can see they were anything but random.
They were preparing me.
In this episode, I share pieces of my story that reveal how resilience is built long before life falls apart — often in ways we don’t even recognize at the time.
Because resilience doesn’t just show up in crisis.
It’s built long before the storm ever comes.
In this episode:
• Early challenges that introduced me to adversity at a young age
• The mindset that shaped how I handled pressure and difficulty
• Moments that built confidence — and moments that broke it
• The quiet lessons that would later carry me through everything
This episode is a reminder that the experiences you’re living right now — even the ones that feel small or difficult — may be shaping you for something ahead.
Because the hardest part of my journey…
Was still ahead.
In the next episode, I’ll take you into one of the most difficult seasons of my life — rehabilitation.
“Rebuilding Me – The Fight of Rehabilitation (Part 1: The Physical Battle)”
We’ll step into the reality of rehab, the emotional weight I didn’t expect, and the perseverance it took to begin rebuilding my life.
Learn more about my resilience coaching and speaking at: https://TashaSchuh.com
I would also love to hear from you. If there are topics you’d like me to cover or guests you’d love to hear from, please reach out and share your ideas with me at: [email protected]
If this episode encouraged you, please subscribe to the podcast and share it with someone who could use hope and resilience today.