Durable Dad with Tommy Geary
Most dads don’t lose it because the situation is too big. They lose it because something inside them takes over before they can choose how to respond. In this episode, Tommy breaks down the inside game of parenting: the thoughts, fears, and pressure that show up when your kid is upset, disrespectful, disappointed, or struggling. Wanting your kids to be happy, respectful, successful, and tough is not the problem. The problem is when those desires turn every hard moment into a test you feel like you have to control. Highlights: • Why your kid’s mistakes can feel like a problem to solve • How good intentions can turn into pressure, anger, and overreaction • What is often sitting underneath a dad’s anger • Why small parenting moments can start to feel like big future warnings • How to stay steady without giving in or coming in hot • Why your emotional capacity has to come before your kid’s emotional capacity Practical takeaways: • Pause before you fix, correct, or lecture. • Look for the fear underneath your anger before you act. • Let your kid feel disappointment without making it your job to erase it. The next time your kid sets you off, start with what is happening inside you. Get steady first. Then handle the kid in front of you. If this episode helped you think differently, share it with another guy who’d benefit from the conversation. And if you haven’t already, follow the podcast so these episodes stay in your rotation. Just click follow or subscribe right now!
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