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Welcome to Fathership! In this week's episode, I break down my daily routine to demonstrate where I benefit from having structure, and how I find time to do all of the things that are expected from me. Being the an of the house doesn't have to be a painfully difficult experience, but it will definitely challenge your ability to manage your time, your energy, and the expectations of others. While you can't possibly get to everything that's being asked of you all the time, you can definitely give it a solid effort and cover a lot of ground. Want to know how I make my business and family life work together? Want to know where I set my boundaries in regards to my time? Looking for a few things that you could potentially add to your own routine? It's all right here in this week's edition of Fathership, so click play and enjoy!
"I would rather be a little tired and know I accomplished a lot than be super energetic and antsy and bored knowing I've done very little"
"I could work forever and there would always be more work to do"
Join us on Facebook!
https://www.facebook.com/groups/fathership/
By Scott DoucetWelcome to Fathership! In this week's episode, I break down my daily routine to demonstrate where I benefit from having structure, and how I find time to do all of the things that are expected from me. Being the an of the house doesn't have to be a painfully difficult experience, but it will definitely challenge your ability to manage your time, your energy, and the expectations of others. While you can't possibly get to everything that's being asked of you all the time, you can definitely give it a solid effort and cover a lot of ground. Want to know how I make my business and family life work together? Want to know where I set my boundaries in regards to my time? Looking for a few things that you could potentially add to your own routine? It's all right here in this week's edition of Fathership, so click play and enjoy!
"I would rather be a little tired and know I accomplished a lot than be super energetic and antsy and bored knowing I've done very little"
"I could work forever and there would always be more work to do"
Join us on Facebook!
https://www.facebook.com/groups/fathership/