
John Thurman's Resilient Solutions Shortcast
Welcome to John Thurman's Resilient Solutions Shortcast! In each episode, we explore the transformative power of resilience principles, deepening your Christian faith while enhancing your daily life, relationships, and spiritual journey. John Thurman shares bite-sized insights and actionable strategies to empower you as you navigate life's challenges.
Whether you're seeking strength in adversity or a closer connection to your beliefs, this Shortcast provides the inspiration and tools needed for personal growth. With impactful stories and practical tips, John aims to guide you from victimhood to triumph. Dedicated to mental health awareness, he combines faith-based principles with resilience strategies, equipping you for a meaningful life. Tune in to discover how resilience can become your greatest ally on your path to a fulfilling and spirited life!
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John Thurman's Resilient Solutions Shortcast
Seven Ways to Help Your Kids be Strong and Resilient Part 2
In the last episode, I discussed 4 points:
1. We need to help our children become treasure hunters and not trash collectors.
2. We want to teach and model optimism to our kids, and show them how being made in God's image can make a positive difference in the world.
3. You and I want to encourage our kids to do their best and to achieve what they can while helping others.
4. We want to remind them that failure is not final, only an opportunity to learn and do better.
In part two, of this episode, I cover the remaining three points about raising resilient kids.
1. Both teach and model the importance of living a life of integrity.
2. Show your children the importance of taking full responsibility for their actions.
3. Help them understand the power of community and connection.
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Next Week: 4 Practical, Proven Strategies to Build Your Child's Resilience and Improved Their Self-Esteem.
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