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ποΈ 23 July 2021
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Larry Hagner is bringing us a personal account of a conversation he had with his 13-year-old son about cutting the grass. When his son questioned him on it, Larry responded in a way that he wished he hadn't. After apologizing to his son, he realized that it wasn't the fact of mowing the grass; it was that he didn't explain to his son why he wanted him to mow the grass.
Having a stubborn child can be both a blessing and a curse. It's a blessing because your child has a gift; they challenge the status quo and stick up for what they believe in. On the other hand, their stubbornness is also a curse because they are willing to argue with you if they don't understand something. In the case with Larry's son, he mowed the grass because his dad asked him to, but with a poor attitude because he didn't understand why he had to mow the backyard too. Once Larry explained to him why he wanted the backyard mowed, his whole demeanor changed. He then understood that there actually was a purpose to mowing the grass.
A strong-willed child means they have a gift. They are not willing to budge on their beliefs because they hold true to their values. As fathers, we are leaders in our household. If we teach our strong-willed children that if you challenge the status quo, be respectful about it. If they aren't respectful, it's our job to course-correct that behavior, so it's not ill-received. Challenging the status quo is how people change the world. Yes men don't change the world because they are too afraid to say no.
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0:00.0 | We are men, we are warriors, we are dads, dads with a purpose, dads with an edge. |
0:10.6 | We sharpen our skills so we can show up best for others. |
0:14.8 | We have one shot in life to be a dad. |
0:20.6 | Why not make it epic? |
0:28.0 | What's up guys, welcome to the dad edge podcast. |
0:30.3 | I'm Larry Hagner, your host and founder of this show. |
0:34.2 | You know, we're at the end of July and I wanted to share a story with you guys as it pertains |
0:40.8 | to knee jerk reactions, losing your cool, saying the words because I said so and reframing |
0:50.1 | when we teach our kids something or we ask them to do something is to ensure that we share |
0:56.0 | with them why they're doing what they're doing and I'm going to go over a couple different |
1:02.9 | points on this particular topic because I think that they're really important. |
1:07.6 | So I want to share a story with you guys on an episode or a situation I had with my |
1:15.7 | 13 year old and just to give you some context of the personality that my 13 year old has. |
1:23.0 | He truly is a competitive type A stubborn challenges the status quo and I have to tell you |
1:34.1 | man, I love that about him and it also as his father drives me crazy, right? |
1:41.5 | So let's first I'm going to tell you the story and then I'm going to break down that portion |
1:47.0 | of the stubbornness and challenging the status quo, the blessings and the curses that go |
1:51.4 | with that and then what I'm going to do is I'm going to share with you a story that I'm |
1:58.6 | not so proud of when I asked him to cut the grass and he really challenged me on it and the way |
2:03.0 | I reacted and then I'm going to share a conversation with him after the fact that it was a humble |
2:10.0 | apology and it was also a lesson that I had to teach him about leadership and the lesson on |
2:17.5 | leadership is always ensuring that the people that you're leading is what they're doing. Why |
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