A number of people around the world are now entering lockdown or self-isolation or quarantine or whatever you want to call it to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
That's fantastic, but also has some challenges.
As a result people are getting more creative and finding time to work on hobbies and activities they otherwise may not have time to.
Learn a new skill. Let's face it. If you're stuck at home, you're probably not going to become an expert in sport (except running by yourself).
What are the Daddy Eats Last boys going to learn?
Who is learning a Snow Patrol song on the Piano?
Who is learning Spanish?
Whose life is so boring that COVID-19 hasn't really affected him yet?
Do you want to change your life forever? These are fairly easy things you can learn over the next few months:
Learning to learn
Writing
Public speaking
Meditation
Forming good habits
Negotiation
Mathematical thinking
Coordination and flexibility
Start today!
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Is the modern man a hunter or a gentleman? A manual labourer or a technophile? In today's culture the modern man usually is a mix of many things. The modern man must be adaptable.
Gender roles are changing and blending together and the stay-at-home dad or part time dad population is growing.
More fathers than ever are participating in their children's nurturing and upbringing.
The thing is that fathers and mothers come into the parenting process differently though. For the mother, the connection is biological. It's a part of her.
Fathering, on the other hand, is less so. Therefore, it's important for men to learn the skills they need to be a good dad. For some guys it's more intuitive, like kicking a football, but most guys need a coach or some direction.
DADDY EATS LAST discusses what it means to be a man and a father in modern society and all the issues that comes with both.