#CoachingTip âCoaching requires a lot of time and sacrifices, but so does being a husband and father. Itâs your responsibility as a man to find, establish and consistently maintain that balance. Marriage or fatherhood is not meant to be a routine outside of your career. Regardless of who youâve worked for, read up on or studied to become a better coach, research and study who they are at home, not in the office. Itâs hard for me to admire or respect a man as a leader who neglects the most important aspect of leadership in his life. Regardless of how successful they appear, donât let no one fool you into thinking you have to be in the office all day or night in order to be an effective leader or coach. Those coaches are generally miserable people, who make everyone around them miserable as well. Your job will never apologize to your wife or kids for taking you away from them and it wonât apologize to you when they resent you for it. Iâd rather be forgotten or not remembered as a coach, than resented or viewed as a failure as a husband or father.â
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