Greetings, and welcome to Warrior Mentality 1, please let me introduce myself, I am JC, I am a combat veteran that served 20 plus years in the armed forces, I have been everywhere that you want to go, and places...you dont. I have a masters degree in social work (MSW), I attended a private catholic university, I atended this university seeking solace and redemption, to find myself while continuing the warriors journey. I am a Veterans Advocate and a Motivational Speaker. I identify as a Tactician, in layman's terms...I am skilled at making the impossible...possible. Whats Warrior Mentality, you may ask ? Warrior Mentality is a state of mind that allows you to face challenges and adversity with courage, strength and determination. The mentality of a warrior is always focused on the end game. Every moment, every decision is made with an eye on achieving the goal.The Warrior Mentality 1 blog is about self improvement/personal development/self-care, based on my military service, education, and related experiences, whether your the baker or the candle stick maker, we all have a warrior inside of us, that will move mountains, and pave the way to a better path. I hope you enjoy the tips and coaching that I will provide.
As combat veterans, we've traversed the treacherous landscapes of war and returned home, forever changed by our experiences. The transition from the battlefield to civilian life is often fraught with challenges, leaving many of us feeling adrift in a world that seems alien and indifferent to our struggles. In times like these, finding our tribe – a community of fellow veterans who understand our journey – becomes not just important, but essential for our well-being. In this podcast, we'll explore why having a tribe is crucial for combat veterans, how to find and nurture that tribe, and the profound impact it can have on our lives. Why a Tribe Matters: The first question we need to address is: why is a tribe so vital for combat veterans? To answer this, we must delve into the unique challenges we face upon returning home. Unlike civilians, we've experienced the chaos and horror of war firsthand, and the transition back to civilian life can be jarring. Many of us struggle w...

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