Threads of Resilience: How to Have Joy in a Turbulent World

The Mommies Reviews

What if you could be mentally prepared for the next major financial, physical or spiritual difficulty that will strike in your life? What if teenagers could be emotionally strengthened before the next mass school shooting, terrorist attack or cyber bullying incident?

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How would you feel today if you knew you were ready and resilient enough to survive the hardest challenges of life, regardless of what they might be?

Authors Charles, Laraine and Jeremy Chamberlain believe there are “threads” that can become constants in our lives to pull us through difficulties. The great news is, we can develop and strengthen these “threads” before the turbulence hits.

Read on about specific threads to:• Learn how to access greater joy today, even during your most challenging trials. Discover how to gain more abundance with less money. Feel confident and prepared to face hard situations that everyone will inevitably face.

“I think so many times in life we are looking for good times to make us better people. We are looking for a good economy, better jobs, and longer vacations when in reality it isn’t those things that make us our best selves but rather it’s what we choose to take away from the difficult times.” – Jeremy Chamberlain (page 45)

“It was so difficult to trust the current. Finally, as we arrived at the end of the river trip we looked around us in amazement. There was a green meadow surrounded by beautiful trees covered with vibrant orange blossoms . . . It was one of the most beautiful sights we had ever seen. We sat there in awe, taking in the feeling and beauty of the scene in front of us. It was then we realized the current was only bringing us to paradise and trusting the current would’ve allowed us both to enter this paradise relaxed instead of exhausted from fighting the current.” – Laraine Chamberlain (Page 49)

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates