Jennifer C.

Certified Resilience Coach and Speaker at Jennifer Chapman Speaks

Professional Training and Coaching

Education: Ball State University
Indianapolis, IN, USA

Biography

Jennifer Chapman spent 17 years building her sales expertise through a variety of roles including sales representative, recruiting, key account management, and Indiana state manager. She achieved Presidents Club in 2016, 7 Summit Awards, and was a mentor to several sales representatives across her region. She transitioned to Solopreneur in 2020 by Creating Just Commit Coaching
Jennifer’s passion lies in supporting an individual’s whole self on all levels so they can excel in every area of their life. She is a Maxwell Certified Behavioral Analysis Trainer for the DiSC® Method, a WHY Certified Coach, and has completed a year-long certification through Institute of Coaching Mastery, accredited through the International Coaching Federation (ICF), and really focuses on mindset. Her goal is to take an inside out approach through bringing awareness and acceptance and then taking aligned action. Jennifer is passionate about supporting others through 1:1 and group coaching as well as sharing her message that everyone has an inner warrior inside them.

Passion

I love sharing my vulnerability through life experiences with regards to adapting a victim mentality vs warrior mentality and how I believe it plays out every single day. I provide audiences with what this looks like, sounds like, feels like, and most importantly where it comes from. It is my mission to empower you to embrace a more resilient mentality (your inner warrior). I provide how to shift perspective, create a more positive mindset, support emotional, physical, and social aspects of health, and ultimately encourage to step into who you were born to be.

I am willing to travel

More than 100 miles

When it comes to payments

Everything is negotiable

Topics

victim mentality cultivating resilience finding purpose in the struggle build confidence emotional and mental wellbeing mental wellness the power of gratitude self control embrace change and become proactive

Best Story

My aha moment days after hitting President's Club with my organization and turning 34. It was the moment I realized my mom was just 34 when she passed. I knew I was 11 at the time and it was the most significant time in my young life, but to feel still so young at 34, I knew I wanted to embrace life differently. It was a realization that I still had so much I wanted to do, see, and be. Nine months later, I suffered a life changing stroke still at 34. What a roller coaster ride it has been these last 5 years to process my own grief and now fully embracing this new and improved version of myself

Origin Story

Another aha moment for me came when I hired my life coach 15 months later after my stroke when I was really struggling with emotional instability. I had gone back to my corporate sales job still trying to perform at a high level while crying in my car every day. I expressed at our first meeting together that I no longer want to be crying like this every day. She not only gave me the permission to cry, but also beginning to understand this experience happened for me and not to me. I had to ask myself Why not me instead of why me...through this process, I found my purpose in this life and was to honor my mom's legacy while paying it forward for other women who are struggling and just surviving to find acceptance and embrace who they are meant to become

Example talks

Embrace Your Inner Warrior: Overcoming Victim Mentality

How to Embrace Your Inner Warrior: Overcoming Victim Mentality
After I identify what victim mentality looks like, feels like, and where it comes from, I share how to embrace your inner warrior by doing the following...
1. Transform Negative Self-Talk into Constructive Conversations
Takeaway: This helps build self-compassion and encourages a constructive, growth-oriented mindset.
2. Challenge and Reframe Your Inner Critic
Takeaway: This approach fosters resilience and helps you view mistakes as opportunities rather than failures.
3. Shift from Victim Mindset to Empowerment
Takeaway: This reinforces the idea that while you can’t always control circumstances, you can control how you respond, empowering you to take charge of your narrative.