What’s good y’all!  Achieving excellence is no short task.  It requires discipline, grit, and an unyielding drive to impact in a significant way.  One of my favorite persons that displays this type of character is Tony Dungy.  He’s a man that always puts his principles into practice.  No matter if it’s at home, on the football field, or as an NFL commentator; he’s about achieving excellence.

The excellence he and so many other fathers achieve though does not happen overnight.  There is no magic solution.  It simply means showing up putting your best effort on a daily basis.

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Another father that I know personally who shares this same attitude is Mick Scott.  On this episode, Mick and I discussed how key it is for a father to take on the responsibility of being there for his children.  Mick has two awesome boys (Henry and Ben) and he wants to ensure they develop into responsible men, who deeply care about how they impact the world around them.

Fathers, never underestimate the power of your presence.  Mick and I both believe you have it in you to take your fatherhood to a whole new level.  When your children see that you’re willing to reach new heights, they will stretch with you.  How great is that!

Enjoy!

Open Table Question

The biggest kick I get out doing these podcasts is hearing from you.  Each week I ask one question.  Here’s this weeks:

What area of your life do you need to take more responsibility, believing it will make a significant difference in your relationship with your child or children?

 

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Sirloin Tips from this episode:

  • The value of taking a stand
  • A HUGE difference having a kid makes on a father
  • Two main challenges as a father
  • Why being responsible for yourself is critical
  • One teacher’s perspective on the impact a father has in the classroom
  • Why fathers need others around them
  • And much more…

 

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