What It Means to Be a Father

by Ryan M. Healy on June 18, 2012


For Father’s Day, we spent time with both my family and my wife’s family.

And I was reminded…

Being a father is important work.

It’s our job to protect, to provide, to encourage, to comfort, to discipline, to lead, and to love.

I carry out these responsibilities daily. (My youngest seems to want me to carry out discipline hourly, but that’s an entirely different challenge…)

So if you are a father, I exhort you to be the father you wish you had.

The father your boys will respect and emulate.

The father whose qualities your daughters will look for when they’re older.

The kind of father we celebrate on Father’s Day each year.

Remember:

It’s easy to have kids.

It requires effort to be a father.

And even though we all make mistakes, we can keep trying to be the best fathers we can be.

-Ryan M. Healy

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About Ryan M. Healy

is a direct response copywriter. Since 2002, he has worked with scores of clients, including BoostCTR, Alex Mandossian, Terry Dean, and Pulte Homes. He writes a popular blog about copywriting, advertising, and business growth, has been featured in publications like Feed Front magazine, and is a regular contributor to WordStream.com, BoostCTR.com, and MarketingForSuccess.com.


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