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EPISODE · Jul 17, 2025 · 12 MIN

45: When You Feel Depleted and Worn Out as an LDS Mom of Teens, Remember This

from Think New Thoughts · host Emily Ricks

Sometimes the hardest part of feeling tired isn't the exhaustion itself—it's the guilt and self-judgment we pile on top of it. If you've been feeling depleted as a mom lately, this episode is for you. I'm sharing a simple mindset shift  that helped me see my own depletion in a new light. You'll learn why feeling worn out doesn't mean you're failing as a mom, how to replenish without guilt, and how to show up for your family with more peace and self-compassion.   Are you curious what coaching is like?  Schedule a free mini session with me and try it out!  --------------------------------------------------- Helping LDS moms of teens navigate parenting with more connection, trust, joy, and inner peace through gospel-centered life coaching, thought work, and practical tools from a parenting coach that align with LDS doctrine and scripture. Explore conflict resolution, forgiveness, mindset shifts, faith over fear, personal growth, emotional resilience, overcoming mom guilt, reducing disconnection and power struggles, learning to trust God, and strengthening family relationships through faith-based parenting and life coaching.  

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