JC Chamberlain 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™ 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.
Dream Wellth™
Conceive ambitious goals and take consistent, deliberate action to achieve them.Health Wellth™
Cultivate physical and mental resilience through consistent exercise and a commitment to overall well-being.Giving Wellth™
Contribute to the well-being of others and support the sustainability of worthy causes through strategic giving and active involvement.Earning Wellth™
Achieve financial security and peace of mind by transitioning from "people working" to "money working" through strategic planning and mindful spending.Spirit Wellth™
This principle centers on cultivating spiritual strength through faith and community.Learning Wellth™
Embrace a mindset of continuous learning by adapting to new information, challenging existing beliefs, and extracting valuable lessons from both successes and failures.LoveWellth™
Nurture strong, supportive relationships by investing time and effort in meaningful connections with loved ones.Subscribe
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Over 500 Followers on StravaJohn Chamberlain Sr.'s Antidote details his personal experiences overcoming a serious cycling accident and a prostate cancer diagnosis. Throughout these challenges, Chamberlain realized he had unknowingly developed Emotional Wellth™, a framework of resilience built on social engagement, fitness and caring for others. He details this framework through personal anecdotes, emphasizing how showing up, getting up, and pursuing your dreams despite setbacks is possible with support from Earning Wellth™, Giving wellth™, Learning Wellth™, and Love Wellth™. By sharing impactful experiences, Chamberlain encourages readers to analyze their own lives, arguing everyone possesses innate Emotional Wellth™, a hidden wellspring of strength to overcome any hardship.