When is the last time you had to apologize for doing something wrong?
Do you remember what it was? Do you remember how you felt?
Was that apology genuine?
Was it to your friend? Was it to your spouse or partner? Was it to your child?
An apology is a powerful thing, but when used too much it can seem less genuine, when used too little it can seem like you care less than you should.
Not to mention some people don’t want apologies
Some times apologies aren’t necessary
But when used properly, saying I’m sorry, meaning it, and changing, can be an influential step towards deeper relationships.
I am your host, Ryan Guerra, and this is a Father’s Voice.
This episode I talk with Anthony Felix about how one drawing made by his son opened his eyes to the type of man he was, and what he did to change. We discuss what things used to stress him out, and how finding margin within his life was a large part of the solution to many problems.
Anthony is a good friend and an excellent father who I look to for great conversations and God honoring advice whenever we are able to sit down for a meal. He actively seeks out wisdom, and with it carries the patience to put the knowledge he gains into practice.
I’m excited to have Anthony on the show with me today. This conversation is one I have sat with for a few weeks now, and I feel like each time I listen to it I get something new out of it. I believe when this is over, you will feel the same.
So let’s get started. I am excited to present to you my conversation with Anthony Felix.
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