Youāll never be ready to become a Father, until you are one. ā¬ļø more below ā¬ļø Juliet and I waited until our mid-30ās to start having children. In my 20ās I never thought I would have kids, and once we got married I still didnāt feel ready. Nothing will prepare you for Fatherhood outside of actual experience. There is no user manual or playbook. But there are endless resources on how to provide a loving and nurturing home for your littles. Iām far from a perfect Father, but one area Iām really working on is Patience. I have a tendency to rush the process of getting through a task with my kids rather than enjoying the moment. Whether it be braiding Soleilās hair, building rockets with Zane, or changing Zariahās diaperā¦ Iām more present now than before and focusing on slowing down, taking a breath and growing WITH my kiddos. Our children hear and see everything we do. Itās my goal to be a strong, male role model for all my kidsā¦ while also providing them a home where they always feel safe, protected, and loved. I still raise my voice at times and can be short tempered with my wife. But writing my intentions here will hold me accountable to always do better. The more quality time I can share with each child individually, will give them more confidence and a true feeling of self-worth. We are their whole world. Men, Fatherhood is a great responsibility. Mount Up. #fatherhood #parentingtips #dadsofinstagram #fatherof3 #familyfirst #familygoals