Balancing priorities as a dad is not easy. Who gets the best part of you every day? Your family should clearly know your time with them is the most important part of the day.
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Balancing priorities as a dad is not easy. Who gets the best part of you every day? Your family should clearly know your time with them is the most important part of the day.
Balancing priorities as a dad is not easy. Tap into Power Plant: How to Have Enough Energy for Work and Home.
1/ Quick read: You can read this guide in an hour or two. Unless you’re a really slow reader. Then, it’ll be, like three.
2/ Single issue: Let’s be honest, most of us guys do better if we just focus on one thing at a time. Just sayin.
3/ Well written:Â Pastors, business leaders, and gifted communicators poured great wisdom into the guides.
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5/ Instant access:Â Since it’s an eBook, you can have them right away, to counteract bad-dad-emergencies. Just don’t expect it to be firewood. PDFs make bad kindling, historically speaking.
About the author: Mike Lovato, M. Div.
Mike Lovato lives in Riverside, California with his wife, Nicole, and two daughters, Addison and Harper. He’s a graduate of California Baptist University and Gateway Seminary. Mike has served on staff at Magnolia Church since 2005, and, because he’s good at balancing priorities as a dad, he enjoys good coffee and being a weekend urban explorer.
About the editor:Â Ryan J. Sanders, M. Div.
Ryan Sanders is the Director of Outreach at Manhood Journey. He’s married to Tonia and they have two daughters and one son. He lives in Reston, Virginia, serves as Lay Pastor at McLean Bible Church in Washington, D.C.
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