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🗓️ 8 November 2023
⏱️ 37 minutes
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Larry Hagner hosts members of the Dad Edge Mastermind in this behind-the-scenes episode. This is an opportunity for members to ask Larry and the community their most pressing questions and get tailored insights from experienced dads.
From work-life balance to dealing with tough emotions and building stronger relationships with our kids, this episode is packed with actionable insights and practical strategies to help you become the best dad you can be.
Sit back, listen in and get ready to level up your fatherhood game.
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0:00.0 | a 95% success rate to achieve our goals. |
0:06.6 | Pretty interesting. |
0:07.4 | So a study recently done by the American Society |
0:10.4 | of Coaching and Development |
0:12.0 | did a study on accountability and they found that having a weekly touch point |
0:16.8 | a weekly group or a person to hold people accountable to their goals to their dreams their aspirations |
0:23.8 | had a 95% success rate compared to 10% of people who just had an idea to just be |
0:31.6 | better. It actually isn't just a number but studies have also shown that |
0:35.8 | 67% of individuals found that being a part of a certain group that shared in a line vision |
0:42.4 | also improved their well-being. |
0:45.2 | And finally, research also reveals that 82% of people feel more confident in their decisions |
0:50.3 | when they are supported by their peers and they're able to bounce things off of each other. |
0:55.0 | So gentlemen, you know we've been running the Daddage Alliance for quite some time. |
0:58.0 | And I'd like for you to hear from one of our most recent graduates on his experience and something that he learned |
1:04.9 | going through the first three months of our program. There are two things that |
1:08.9 | really jump out to me. The more pinpointed one was one that actually Jordan Kaufman had said that he does with his kids at night. |
1:15.2 | He sits down and he asks them basically to give them a descriptive word or an adjective almost of themselves, |
1:20.6 | are you brave, are you kind, are you this or that? You know, and it's something that I've tried with |
1:25.3 | my kids and you know, at first they were kind of like, well, I don't know. I don't know. And so we work through it a little bit and |
1:30.3 | it's kind of cool because I like that small exercise to kind of let them identify I guess you know who they are who they want to be it lets me know what's powerful for them to I guess to kind of gives me some insight into their. And the other part of the dojo and the group as a whole that I noticed and I think I appreciated was |
1:48.0 | I'd ever directly asked for accountability on anything, however, knowing that I had to come back the next week and report on whether or not I'd done what I'm supposed to be doing or said I would do, |
1:58.0 | usually was enough of a kick and a butt to do it. |
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