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Built to Last: The Unseen Strength Behind StrongHome’s Success

Building StrongHome has been one of the most rewarding yet challenging seasons of our lives. From launching podcasts and producing a monthly magazine to securing sponsors and planning community events, the workload has been immense. Balancing all of this with personal and family responsibilities is no small feat. But what keeps us moving forward is resilience — the ability to rise after setbacks, adapt to unexpected challenges, and keep pushing toward the vision God has given us.

Resilience transforms overwhelming tasks into manageable steps. It’s what allows us to see obstacles as opportunities for growth. Through faith, gratitude, and self-care, we’ve cultivated the strength to stay focused and grounded in the midst of chaos. With resilience, we thrive, not just survive.

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Resilient Without Him

Today, on Father’s Day, I want to speak to those who, like me, have never had a conversation with their biological fathers. While this day can stir emotions of loss and unanswered questions, it’s essential to recognize that your worth is not defined by absence. You are resilient, valuable, and surrounded by love in many forms—whether from family, friends, or mentors. Love isn’t confined to biology. Your journey, shaped by strength and self-discovery, holds the power to inspire others. So today, honor your path, celebrate your growth, and remember: you are more than enough.

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The Challenge to Heal

In life, we often face immense challenges that seem insurmountable—whether it’s dealing with personal trauma, navigating through difficult relationships, or overcoming deep emotional wounds. The road to healing can feel long and overwhelming, yet it is one of the most transformative journeys we can undertake.

Jennifer Triana, a mother of three and entrepreneur, shares her powerful story of resilience. After enduring childhood trauma, the death of her father, and a painful divorce in 2019, Jennifer’s determination to heal for her children and herself became the catalyst for remarkable change. With relentless effort, she paid off debts, set goals, and made her dream of homeownership a reality. Not only did she buy her first home, but she also turned it into a profitable investment, proving that healing, though challenging, can lead to profound success.

Her story is a reminder that no matter the pain or obstacles, we can rise from the murkiness of life’s challenges and bloom like a lotus, stronger and more beautiful than ever. Healing is not only possible; it’s essential, and the rewards are worth the work.

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From the Hurt to the Healing: A Male Perspective on Emotional Healing

Healing is a multifaceted journey, extending beyond physical wounds to encompass emotional and mental recovery. For a long time, I focused solely on physical healing, dismissing the mental and emotional scars that I carried with me. It wasn’t until recently that I realized the danger of living with unresolved trauma—pain that you become so numb to that you forget it’s even there. I convinced myself it was easier to carry the pain rather than face the difficult, often prolonged, process of healing.

My own experiences taught me the importance of addressing wounds before they fester. I once broke my collarbone, but due to rushed treatment and neglecting proper healing, I now live with a permanent deformity. This painful reminder has become a profound lesson: avoiding the healing process only prolongs the pain and can lead to lasting consequences. The same holds true for emotional and mental wounds.

Now, I recognize the power of confronting pain head-on, acknowledging it, and giving myself permission to heal. I hold onto the wisdom in 1 Corinthians 10:13—God is faithful and will not allow us to face more than we can bear. With His strength, I trust that every challenge, every moment of healing, is an opportunity for growth. Today’s healing will bring tomorrow’s joy, and I’m ready to embrace that journey.

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SELF-DEFENSE MIND, BODY, AND GRACE

Self-defense classes have an array of positive benefits that include resilience and self-confidence. When my daughter was nine years old, I brought her into a safe house to teach a self-defense class with me. The women in the class did not believe the moves worked because their traffickers were bigger than them. My then nine-year-old daughter did all of the moves on me (I was double her size at the time), and the women understood that their size did not matter, but their training and confidence did. From that moment forward, I brought my daughter with me to all future classes.
Studies show that one in four women will become a victim in their lifetime, but when was the last time you thought about your own safety? Self-defense classes offer not only physical training, but also mental and emotional preparation, boosting confidence and resilience.
Mental and Emotional Preparation: Self-defense helps with your mental and emotional preparation by teaching you the hands-on moves by working with your brain-body connection to learn what to do in fight or flight. Statistically speaking, most women go into freeze mode when attacked. This is the most dangerous position to be in; however, studies show once you have taken a self-defense class, you will now go into fight or flight mode when being attacked. Why is fight or flight mode better? In an attack situation, the attacker will have you on the ground in less than 4 seconds. From what you know right now, are you going to be able to fight back or run away? In most cases, the answer is no. That is why taking a self-defense class is essential. By taking a self-defense class, you are preparing your mind for the worst-case scenario. Science shows that once your brain believes you have done something in the past, you are no longer afraid when that scenario comes up again. So, if you have practiced getting attacked with the right self-defense training, you won’t freeze and will react properly if the unfortunate situation occurs.
Confidence: When your confidence is higher, you are more aware of your surroundings, and being more aware of your surroundings will help with the need for self-defense.
Resilience: Many women I work with have been victimized in the past. Through self-defense training, these women are able to build their self-worth and their confidence. These women see that their past, while it changed them, does not define them, and they are able to move into the confidence and harmony they want in life. They no longer feel victimized and are able to help others through their growth.
Mood and Body: The workout not only helps with physical fitness, but also helps release endorphins, which help with enhancing your mood and happiness.
In the context of these empowering narratives, it is crucial to emphasize the importance of giving oneself grace throughout the self-defense journey. Acknowledging that learning and growth takes time allows individuals to approach their training with patience and self-compassion. Mistakes are inevitable, but they are valuable stepping-stones toward mastery. By integrating the concept of giving oneself grace, the self-defense journey becomes not just a path to physical preparedness but also a transformative experience, fostering resilience, confidence, and a deeper connection with one’s own capabilities.
The women I teach are able to build their confidence through mind-body connection with self-defense training. Take a self-defense class today and build confidence in your ability to respond in any situation.

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Have Yourself a Gracious little Christmas

Grace is more than a word; it’s a profound blend of elegance, goodwill, and divine influence. In theology, grace is celebrated as a transformative force, regenerating the human spirit and inspiring virtue. Whether it’s surviving a difficult moment or feeling the presence of a loved one, grace is a gift that uplifts and enriches. My nonprofit, Gwendolyn’s Grace, was inspired by the moments in my life where grace carried me through. As you reflect, think of the times grace touched your life, and remember—it’s a gift to share with others and yourself. May grace follow you, always.

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