Being a father doesn’t mean being perfect.
Fatherhood isn’t about being flawless. It’s about being present.
A father’s love isn’t measured by perfection, but by the time, attention, and the willingness to learn and grow.
My greatest hope is that ‘I Wish My Dad’ is a global conversation because what I have learned is that everyone wants to be seen, heard, and valued, especially by their dads.
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Venting vs Gossiping!
What is the difference between venting and gossiping?
How Can You Tell the Difference?
Here’s my take on it—watch the full video to discover the truth behind these two! 🎥👇
I have a sense of inner peace knowing that I am free to be myself and do what I believe God created me to do.
When you make the decision to be yourself and do the things that you know are right, that’s what gives you the ability to go out and do what God created you to do.
What I’ve Learned About Healthy Friendships
1) Gossipers Can’t Be Trusted
2) Surround yourself with those who are willing to tell you the truth to your face & in love in an effort to help you grow
What’s the most important lesson you've learned about healthy relationships?
Today, I’m sharing three key steps to have an impactful 'I Wish My Dad' conversation:
1) Start with gratitude: Thank your son for being willing to talk.
2) Listen with an open mind and heart.
3) Remember that this is not about you- it’s about him and healing.
Are there people in your family to whom you wish you were closer?
Understand that repairing one relationship causes a ripple effect that can strengthen the entire family.
Start the process of healing by having an honest conversation with your family members.
Sometimes the fear of failure is so high that it is easier not to try!
Remember, God knows what we can do and has given each of us specific skills & talents.
You have to have the courage to try.
Take the first step and say "God, I am willing to try” .
Be encouraged.