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As parents, we know that each day brings its own challenges. In this episode, I talk through some ideas around how we cultivate core phrases and systems that help us stay proactive in developing strong habits with our kids.
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It's inevitable that each and every day we go out and do some kind of "work."
What's not inevitable is framing that work in the context that inspires our kids to learn how we go out to impact our world.
I share briefly my own experience with us and my encouragement to you to write down a compelling statement that articulates your purpose.Support the show
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Doing hard things is something that we all encourage our kids to do because we know that if they keep at it, they will learn and improve.
However, we are not always so good at taking our own medicine.
I talk about my own recent experiences with this concept and give you some practical tips to help you build your own discipline.
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Today’s topic is on how to grow and manage your career while not sacrificing your role as a father. I think many people can relate that it seems like a no-win situation nowadays – either work lots of hours and advance in your career OR thrive in your family life. And for most guys, this is a conflict. We all have this innate drive to succeed, to win, to be leaders. But, we also see our families and how they struggle when we are gone too much or emotionally depleted when we are home. We yearn to win in both arenas, but it isn’t exactly easy.
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Change is just a part of life. But, that doesn't make it easy. In order to thrive, our families need fathers who can effectively lead changes, whether big or small. Maybe it's relocating, it's a new job, a new church, or a new school, change is change and can't be underestimated.
In this episode, I give some helpful lessons learned over the years in how to navigate the changes your family will inevitably face.
Here is a link to the assessment I referenced during the show that gives you a basic framework to know where you or your family naturally starts from when it comes to change:
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In this special episode, I interview my father to hear some of his life story and learn some of his key lessons learned including:
Focus on the good things in lifeBe a good steward Take your time Proactively manage your stressEnjoy!
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Disciplining our kids can be tricky. Each kid is different and each situation is different. So how do we train up our kids in the way they should go while maintaining a healthy relationship?
In this episode, I give you 3 guiding principles that have helped provide the foundation for my wife and I over the years in how we discipline our kids.
1. Be clear.
2. Be consistent.
3. Be connected.
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Connecting with our kids takes time, effort and intentionality. And it also requires a thorough look at how we are spending our time. In this episode I give you 9 ideas to help you start connecting with your kids.
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In this episode, I talk with my good friend Marcus Mols about how to develop and maintain a solid community.
Take time to understand your expectations - for yourself and othersThere are changing reasons and seasons for different friendships and communities If you sense a community or friendship isn't working out anymore, take time (a lot of time) to discern what's the right move Surround yourself with people that represent the kind of guy you want to be
When I became a dad, my family took first priority. But, even though my family is my first priority, doesn't mean I have to go at it alone. I've been learning the importance of surrounding myself with strong friends who I can support and who can help me be a better man.
Here are some highlights:
I hope you glean some wisdom from this conversation!Support the show
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In this episode, I continued the conversation with my good friend Drew Snarey and we heard even more tips and tricks to thrive, not only as a single dad, but as a person.
Drew shares some amazing wisdom when it comes to surrounding yourself with a tribe, setting time to reset and refocus, getting professional help, and learning as you go.
Also, please take a minute to check out his store here!
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In this episode, I sit down with my friend Drew Snarey to talk about his experience a single dad. He walks us through his background and some helpful tips to not just survive, but to thrive. Being a parent isn't easy to begin with, but when you are parenting solo, it's a whole other ball game. Enjoy!
As promised in the episode, you can check out his business here: https://frontlinegearout.comSupport the show
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We all want our kids to succeed. But sometimes we don't know what activities or sports to get them into. You think they'd do great at soccer, but they hate it. Do you keep them in it? Or do you find something else? I'll talk about the 5 best practices I've learned so far in cultivating the talents and interests of our kids.
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Parenting isn't easy, but it's especially hard when you're sick or just not feeling you're best. In this episode, I talk through simple strategies to help you the next time you're parenting while sick or just not feeling well.
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No one is quite ready to be a dad, but it happens before you know it. In this episode, we cover the 3 P's of how to get ready to be a dad. We also hear the first-hand perspective of a dad who has recently gone through this experience with their first- and second born.
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The All Things Dad podcast is dedicated to creating stronger men who lead stronger families to contribute to a stronger world. It’s about uncovering what mindsets, habits and other factors work and what doesn’t work.
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