A New Framework to Build Resilience and Healing Antidote invites you to reframe life's challenges as stepping stones toward resilience. How do you visualize and plan to reach your goals? When you have a setback, what motivates you to keep going? If you have considered these questions, this is the book for you. JC Chamberlain, with refreshing openness, shares his journey through a cycling accident and cancer diagnosis, demonstrating how life's tests can be transformed into sources of strength.
A New Framework to Build Resilience and Healing Antidote invites you to reframe life's challenges as stepping stones toward resilience. How do you visualize and plan to reach your goals? When you have a setback, what motivates you to keep going? If you have considered these questions, this is the book for you. JC Chamberlain, with refreshing openness, shares his journey through a cycling accident and cancer diagnosis, demonstrating how life's tests can be transformed into sources of strength.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
JC Chamberlain Sr. is a multifaceted individual whose life journey spans competitive cycling, entrepreneurship, and personal development. A silver medalist in the 1975 National Championships' 50-mile Road Race, Chamberlain's athletic pursuits led him from Olympic aspirations to a later-life attempt at the Hour Record. His academic path took him to Princeton, where he rowed under coach Gary Kilpatrick. Chamberlain's professional endeavors include co-founding AppointMaster, a veterinary scheduling platform, and serving as CFO for APPPAH, where he secured a significant royalty agreement. Drawing from his diverse experiences, Chamberlain's first book entitled Antidote, will introduce his concept of Emotional Wellth(TM) to help others build resilience. As a cancer survivor, his life exemplifies the dedication and adaptability required to excel across various domains, from sports to business and personal growth.
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