by Dad Central | Dec 17, 2021 | Dads, Mental health, parenting |
This year the holidays will probably look different for most people. If you’re struggling to figure out what to do and how things will work, then this week’s blog will help.
While there are many different factors to consider and everyone’s holiday season looks different, we could all use a good end to 2021. This short list of articles should help with your planning and enjoyment of the season.
by Dad Central | Dec 10, 2021 | Dads, Father Involvement, Healthy Relationships, Involved Fathers, Mental health, New Dads, Resources, Separated Dads, Single Dads, Step Dads |
The holidays can be stressful. Let this summary of resources and ways to enjoy the holidays with your family be a great guide for you.
by Dad Central | Sep 17, 2021 | Dads, Father Involvement, Mental health |
Did you know that men experience emotions equally, if not more intensely than women do? Men tend to hide their emotions or withdraw, whereas women are more likely to express their feelings directly and seek the support of friends and family. What matters most as a dad, is that you work on your emotional wellness and take important steps to help your children develop emotional wellness.
by Ed Gough, Jr. | Jul 16, 2021 | Dads, Mental health, tips |
Walking in peace and harmony can sound cliché, but it’s actually important! If you’re looking for ways to cultivate peace and feel more connected, know that this experience comes from within you. Open your mind and heart and you can experience the joy and beauty you seek.
by Ed Gough, Jr. | Jul 9, 2021 | Mental health, tips |
Finding inspiration comes naturally to some people. For others, it takes practice. If you don’t feel very inspired right now, the good news is that you can change the way you look at things and, in doing so, you’ll welcome more inspiration into your life.
by Ed Gough, Jr. | Jun 11, 2021 | Health, Mental health, tips |
There are two general attitudes you can hold: Pessimism and optimism. Pessimists have poorer long-term results than optimists. Optimists are healthier, happier, and more successful. If you’ve been accused of being pessimistic, rethink your perspective. Optimism is a more enjoyable way to live.