Can you become a more effective and happier Solo-Dad in about a month?
I think you can!
Ever since I read and participated in Darren Rowse’s 31 Days To Building a Better Blog series on ProBlogger.net (now a downloadable workbook available for only $19.95), I’ve thought about this concept of improving areas of one’s life in a month.
Naturally, here on Solo-Dad, my mind turns to helping other solo-dads become better at being the dad they want to be for their kids.
Borrowing the concept from Darren’s playbook, I’m embarking on this new series….
31 Days To Becoming a Better Solo-Dad!
In this series of posts, I’m going to write 31 posts, each about a different aspect of being a solo-dad. Each post will focused on one topic with a bit of teaching about the topic and at least one practical tip for application.
The purpose behind writing the series does not include the expectation that you can become a Super Solo-Dad in 31 days. Rather, it’s to provide you with a resource to use when topics covered in the series apply to your family.
Here’s a partial list of topic that will be covered in the 31 Days to Become a Better Solo-Dad series that begins July 31st:
- Pay your child support on time (yes, it’s a good thing).
- Make time with your child a priority.
- Avoid the Disneyland Dad Syndrome.
- Don’t talk smack about your Ex in front of your child.
- Reconsider your views on spanking (Why you shouldn’t).
- Plan your menus in advance.
- Keep your dates away from the kids.
- Exercise with your kids.
- And many more.
How can you participate? Just check your RSS reader each day beginning July 31.
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Good on ya Baz!
It’s always good to have a goal … and I always enjoy your sage view of the solo-dad life.
Look forward to reading your thoughts.
LL
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Double L – It’s good to hear from you (yes, I know you’ve emailed…no excuses). I always like writing a series as you know from my past online efforts. Glad you’ll be along for the ride.