Questions are fantastic things. They help you find the right answers for your situation. The alternative is trying to fit someone else’s answer into your life, which invariably doesn’t work very well, because their life isn’t yours.
They don’t you off the hook either. Reading an article with someone else’s answer in it will make you feel like you’ve made progress. But you haven’t. To make progress you have to do something differently, questions take you one step further towards that, if you answer them honestly.
I collaborated with Antonio from Dadwell&Co to put together a little book of 31 questions. A combination of some of his and a bunch of mine from my newsletter, and a good dollop of design that Antonio does so well. Good questions to help make you a better dad.
Download the lovely little thing here.