The Blessings of Partnering With Our Heavenly Parents

When it comes to coaching there can be a lot of growth, mind stretching, and emotional maturing that takes place as old beliefs are questioned and replaced with new ones that create different results. We can definitely do a lot of cognitive growing on our own, but partnering with our Heavenly Parents is how we can do it so that our results are greater than we could ever imagine. The unique perspective of all the coaches here on the Latter-day Life Coaches Podcast is that we can take all the tools of life coaching and filter them through the lens of the gospel. This added filter helps those of us who have clients that believe in God and want to combine coaching and the gospel do that in a seamless way. In this final episode of 2022, Heather Rackham, the host of the podcast, shares some of her biggest takeaways from the year. 

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Holiday Thanks and Some Episode Recommendations

Top of Mind launched its weekly format early in 2022 and we’re so gratified by your response. One listener wrote “I feel like I am becoming a better, more educated person every time I listen.” In this bonus podcast drop, Julie talks about some of the episodes from 2022 that affected her personally and several others perfect for helping you deal with challenges the holidays present (like grief and family conflict).

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We Are Responsible for Our Own Learning

Welcome to season two of Come Follow Me, Mental Health Insights. I'm very excited to discuss the New Testament this year. As we learn more about the life and character of Jesus Christ, we can learn how to improve our lives and become more like him. In this episode we'll talk about the importance of personal responsibility in learning and change. We'll discuss the emotional resilience concept of personal competence, which is the belief that we can make a difference in our own lives. We'll talk about moral agency, the obligation to act, and how anytime we make a personal change, it has an effect on the systems or communities we are a part of.

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Savior of the World

As we imagine many of you have, we’ve been thinking a lot about Jesus these last few weeks. From the nativity we set up in our living room to the movies we’re watching to the hymns we’re singing in Church, this is a time that in so many beautiful ways, makes him more prominent in our lives and minds.And one question naturally comes up from there: when we imagine Jesus, what do we see? For many of us, it’s probably heavily influenced by the art we grew up with.

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When Missionaries Come Home Earlier Than Expected

We desire to open the discussion of how to help those who come home from their missions earlier than they expected. Know that the Lord accepts our offerings and can help you feel seen no matter what you have gone through. We ought to do better to help those in this situation.

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