What actually makes the tools of personal growth and conflict transformation work?
In this Easter episode, life + relationship coach Jill Pack gets honest about the answer: it's not the framework. It's never just been the framework.
In Episode 197, Jill shares how her journey through identity, marriage, motherhood, and the empty nest led her to one conviction — that grace is the source of real change, and joy is its fruit. She explores how the inner work of seeing yourself clearly, accepting where you are, and learning to trust yourself isn't separate from faith. It is faith. If you've ever wondered why self-awareness matters spiritually, or how loving yourself well makes you better at loving others — this episode is for you.
🌿 Topics covered:
Why conflict transformation always flows inward first
The connection between grace, joy, and the C.A.R.E. framework
What Easter means for the women still figuring it out Loving without gripping — in marriage, parenting, and the empty nest
He didn't rise after we got our act together. He rose in the middle of our mess.
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About the Host: Jill Pack is a certified faith-based life + relationship coach and member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She helps women of faith navigate their seasons of life with greater purpose and joy including how to transform conflict into connection. For more resources or to work with Jill, visit www.seasons-coaching.com.
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