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Dads Crushing It

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💥 Friday Fuck Ups 💥
It’s that time again!! Every Friday, we’re owning our fuck ups — big or small. We all mess up. We say the wrong thing, make the wrong call, drop the ball, or sometimes completely blow it up. It happens. That’s life. But here’s the thing: there’s power in talking about it. There’s strength in learning from it. And there’s freedom in laughing at it. So every Friday, we share a fuck up — whether it’s a tiny misstep or a monumental disaster — and what it taught us. It’s not about shame. It’s about growth. It’s about showing that mistakes don’t define us — how we handle them does. Got a Friday Fuck Up to share from the week? Drop it in the comments. Let’s own it together. 👊
0 likes • Aug 1
Simple one for me today. I’m staying at a mates place and at about 630am was trying to sneak out the house quietly so as not to wake him up…. I accidentally let the cat out 🤦🏻 so then I had to ring him, wake him up and get him to come rescue the cat!! 🤷🏻 Oh well.
He feels pressure to be everything, all the time.
Truth: Provider, protector, role model — and still expected to smile. ✅ Solution: Remind him he doesn’t have to do it all alone. Teamwork matters more than the illusion of control. Who else has felt like this?
0 likes • Jul 31
100% I’ve felt like that. Gotten so used to it that it became a default program. A friend said to me recently when I was explaining how I was feeling off “my phone didn’t ring”. He was right, I didn’t reach out, and he didn’t know to ask.
Broken but Smiling
“A man can look like he’s got it all together — house, kids, job — but inside he feels empty, worthless, and unseen.” ✅ Solution: Remind him he’s more than what he provides. He matters simply because he’s here.
1 like • Jul 18
Man that’s a big one. I can’t remember how many time I’ve been told by people they looked to me and my marriage and my parenting as being the model for the ideal life. Little did they know how under the surface I was living in a flat land that I later found out was depression…. and 15 years of it!!
💥 Friday Fuck Ups 💥
It’s that time again!! Every Friday, we’re owning our fuck ups — big or small. We all mess up. We say the wrong thing, make the wrong call, drop the ball, or sometimes completely blow it up. It happens. That’s life. But here’s the thing: there’s power in talking about it. There’s strength in learning from it. And there’s freedom in laughing at it. So every Friday, we share a fuck up — whether it’s a tiny misstep or a monumental disaster — and what it taught us. It’s not about shame. It’s about growth. It’s about showing that mistakes don’t define us — how we handle them does. Got a Friday Fuck Up to share from the week? Drop it in the comments. Let’s own it together. 👊
1 like • Jul 11
Ok so my Friday fuck ups announcement… not just today but the narrative of this week has been getting all lost in my thoughts, expectations and compassions, drifting away from what the heart is trying to say. Going to doing mode, feeling like taking action is the most important thing when there is something way more important, and that’s listening to my gut, following my heart , and being kind to myself.
Your Kids Need YOU, Not a Superhero
No kid needs a perfect dad — they need a present one. It’s okay to feel lost, overwhelmed or broken sometimes. Just keep showing up. Be real, be there, be you. That’s more than enough.
0 likes • Jul 5
Kids are are amazingly intuitive as well. If you’re feeling like crap sit down with them and say “dads not feeling so good today” they’ll likely have already picked up on it and are ready to give you a big hug to help you feel better.
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