BEING A FATHER IS BEING A HERO
You just haven’t fully recognized your superpowers yet.
Rediscover your inner child and connect with your family in a new way
Create balance
Achieve flow between work responsibilities and family life while mastering your emotions and modeling peace in your household.
NSR (Nervous System Regulation)
Learn how to implement techniques to regulate your nervous system in order to interrupt stress patterns and cultivate a more peaceful family ecosystem.
Be an embodied father and husband
Get clarity on what it means to you to be an embodied father and and create frameworks that allow you to step into that role.
I’ve been where you are.
Out of touch with my partner and children.
Overwhelmed with the role of a father and leader.
Maybe you have lost the connection with your partner.
Maybe there’s no more love or intimacy in your relationship anymore.
Maybe simple conversations keep turning into arguments
or maybe you are already separated.
Everyday you feel stressed, overwhelmed and burnt out trying to juggle all of life at once.
Work.
Life.
Relationship.
Kids.
Health.
If you can relate to anything I have just said…
It’s not your fault.
No one has shown you how to be a great father and husband while still producing results in a way that doesn’t sacrifice your health or your family.
This is the main reason why 55% of married men end up divorced and alone 5 years after marriage.
Our nervous systems are overwhelmed today more than ever in history. It is more and more difficult to stay grounded and at peace in a world that rewards the hustle, digital overload, and overstimulation. Hypervigilance has become the norm and attention spans are suffering. In a world of manufactured distraction, it can prove hard to find true presence.
Society has many distorted views of what a man and father should be. You may have been programmed with beliefs like:
Emotions are something that men should “overcome”
Anger is the only acceptable emotion for a man to express
Earning a living is more important than any other aspect of a man’s life
Imaginative, creative play is for boys, not men