#001 -Be The Change Challenge – Day 1

Envision Your Purpose and Role

What is your role as a parent? How do you envision yourself fulfilling that role? What is your purpose?

There’s power in clarity.

The reality is, most parents never really take a minute to think about their purpose as parents, their role, or how they envision themselves as parents in that role.

I mean, most parents, if you asked them what their role was, they could definitely come up with some solid answers, but most have never really taken time to proactively think about it. Most parents haven’t explored all the possibilities.

When I did this exercise, I realized that I wasn’t necessarily “finding” answers, I was defining the answers that I was looking for.

I wasn’t “finding” my purpose as a father, I was defining my purpose.

I realized that I wanted to be a teacher, coach, mentor, example, friend, partner, and so many other things. Once I began to explore this, I realized that there are TONS of things that I am doing right. I also became aware of a few specific things that I want to be doing better.

Over the next 5 days, we will be doing simple 5-10 minute daily exercises to help give you a powerful perspective on your role as a parent and your ability to be the catalyst for incredible change in your life and your relationship with your teen.

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    • These exercises are designed to take you just 5-10 minutes a day!
  • Start making real growth as a parent TODAY!

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3 Comments

  1. Mandy

    I liked how you said that having a purpose will help in those tough parenting moments.

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  2. Jessica

    I am trying to find the workbook to print out

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    • Ben Pugh

      Have you checked the facebook group? That is where it is located.

      Reply

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