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Welcome to “How I Stay Sane,” where real dads talk about the things they do for themselves that help them keep grounded in all the other areas of their life — especially the parenting part
It’s easy to feel strung-out as a parent and the dads we feature recognize that and address their stress in a variety of ways in order to ensure they can be there for their children and their families. For David Shurtleff, 36, of Seattle, Washington, that means leaving his suits at work and changing into casual clothes on the way home. Why? Because work David is different than home David and he wants his kids to know it. Also, he wants to remind himself. Featured Video Loading Video Content Watch more Fatherly Subscribe Related Content I started showing up to...
Welcome to “How I Stay Sane,” where real dads talk about the things they do for themselves that help them keep grounded in all the other areas of their life — especially the parenting part
It’s easy to feel strung-out as a parent and the dads we feature recognize that and address their stress in a variety of ways in order to ensure they can be there for their children and their families. For David Shurtleff, 36, of Seattle, Washington, that means leaving his suits at work and changing into casual clothes on the way home. Why? Because work David is different than home David and he wants his kids to know it. Also, he wants to remind himself. Featured Video Loading Video Content Watch more Fatherly Subscribe Related Content I started showing up to...
Welcome to “How I Stay Sane,” where real dads talk about the things they do for themselves that help them keep grounded in all the other areas of their life — especially the parenting part
It’s easy to feel strung-out as a parent and the dads we feature recognize that and address their stress in a variety of ways in order to ensure they can be there for their children and their families. For David Shurtleff, 36, of Seattle, Washington, that means leaving his suits at work and changing into casual clothes on the way home. Why? Because work David is different than home David and he wants his kids to know it. Also, he wants to remind himself. Featured Video Loading Video Content Watch more Fatherly Subscribe Related Content I started showing up to...