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276: A Child's Behavior Does Not Need Fixing

Emotionally Uncomfortable

Release Date: 06/27/2018

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Emotionally Uncomfortable

“I put myself in situations where I didn't have a back door and couldn’t run away from myself. The natural consequence was that I felt lighter, and I’m finishing the year more proud of myself than I've ever been, with more confidence.” In this episode, Heather guides you through her unique process for creating a personalized, focused plan for 2026 that brings real lightness into your life. But that doesn’t mean bypassing internal struggles or heavy emotions, because you can’t reclaim your time or create more peace without addressing your biggest energy leaks. If your goal is to...

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“Money is one of those things that people just consider as an afterthought. The older you get and the more responsibilities you have, you start to realize money is a tool, and it's required for health and happiness.” In this episode, Heather sits down with Douglas and Heather Boneparth to dig into the often uncomfortable but wholly necessary work of talking about finances with your partner. Together, they unpack what really happens beneath the surface when couples avoid money conversations, and how bringing these truths forward can transform the intimacy, teamwork, and emotional safety in...

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“When resistance is coming up, it's just trying to show you something, and it's an area in your life that can be healed, that can stretch you, that can put you in a position and in an opportunity for you to step into what's next for you.”  In this episode, Heather sits down with Tracy Matthews to dig into how we master resistance, find the courage to move toward our big visions, and cultivate a more profound sense of trust in ourselves and the universe. Whether it’s navigating health issues, parenting children, or building a business, we all bump into those uncomfortable...

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"Don't worry that children never listen to you; worry that they are always watching you." -Robert Fulghum

In this episode I talk about: 

  • How I handled my son's meltdown in the car while I was driving. 
  • Why a child behavior doesn't need to be 'fixed' and how this belief carries into adulthood. 

 

Teach Your Kid To Meditate Program starting July 2nd, registration is now open: 

www.heatherchauvin.com/kids