Committed fathers love spending time with their children, but with todays pressures of work and other priorities, it can be challenging to find ways to make quality and quantity time with the kids. Here are some important resources for fathers to help make more time, and better time, with the family.
Four of my five children have been cross country runners in middle school and high school (the other one is into competitive ballroom dance). All of them have learned the importance of pacing to maximize their effectiveness. The same rules apply in life as we work to make time for all of our important priorities.
One of my favorite stories from management guru and mentor Stephen Covey is about the gracious way his wife has learned to say no to the mountain of requests she gets to help with worthy causes. Learn ways to set priorities on the things that matter most and to say no to the things that matter least.
Sometimes, the things that suffer in our busy lives have to do with our own personal health. Fast food, while a convenient time saver, can lead to weight and health problems. Find out the keys to improving and maintaining your personal health and wellness.
Speaking of the importance of health and wellness to finding balance in your life, its important to stay in touch with your physician as well. Check our checkups calendar to see if it is time for a physical, and what kinds of questions and tests you should anticipate and expect.
If you have already found yourself in an addictive pattern with your job, it is time to get out of that habit and commit more time at home. Learn the warning signs of workaholism and the best ways to climb out of that rut and find yourself at home more.
Life tends to get pretty complex, especially for fathers trying to balance so many demands. I was inspired recently by a friend and his wife who set about to simplify their lives and to make more time for the things that were really important to them. This article talks about the whys and hows of getting back to a simpler approach to daily living.
I am always inspired when I read about workplaces that recognize that their employees are real people with real needsthat they are humans not just human resources. Find out how to identify and select an employer which will be friendly to your family commitments.
We have always tried in our family to make sure we eat at least one meal a day together. It doesnt always work, but we try hard. Learn more about the benefits and methods for making a mealtime together work for your family.
Feeling like you need a little emotional support or connection with other dads? Being a part of a fathers group can help you find ideas for better balancing demands and reducing the stress of parenthood.
For many years, our family has set aside one night a week to be togetherno interruptions, no excuses. We have modified work schedules, set aside other demands and spent the evening together. Find out why the family night concept works and how to make it happen in your family.