Dads, this one's for you, and it's something you might not want to miss.
There was a time when I failed at being the leader my kids needed. Yep, I was that guy. After reflecting and making serious changes, I realized the weight of my mistakes.
At 19, I became a dad, but I wasn't ready for it. I had no clue about integrity or leadership and lost precious time with my daughters because of it. Now, with my sons, I've adjusted my approach. Boys need role models, and I strive to be theirs.
Modern dad culture is slipping, and it's our job to step up. There's a reason a kid’s hero changes from dad to athletes and celebrities. We need to reclaim that role.
Teaching resilience and accountability is essential. Our sons face a tough world, and it's our duty to prepare them.
Even in activities like Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, I learned so much about bonding and leadership. For two years, my son and I have been training together, creating a strong bond and teaching him toughness and discipline.
Being a dad isn't just about telling them what to do; it's about showing them through our actions.
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