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No Man Thrives Alone:
A Men’s Group Can Change The Game
I’ll admit it—I’ve never been in a men’s group. Not because I don’t believe in them, but because I’ve never quite known how to find one. And if I’m being honest, I haven’t put in the effort I probably should.
But everywhere I look, the message is the same—men need real connection. Not just casual small talk or group chats that go silent after football season, but actual brotherhood. The kind that pushes you, sharpens you, and holds you accountable.
So, I did what any man should do when he doesn’t have the answers—I asked someone who does.
Enter Jeff Scott.
Jeff has been in a men’s group for years, and what he shared hit me hard. His experiences made me realize just how much I’ve been missing. The conversations, the challenges, the kind of support every man needs but few actually seek out.
If you’ve ever felt like something was missing—like you were carrying the weight of the world alone—you’re going to want to read this.
Jeff’s story might just change the way you think about men’s groups.
Is pushing kids to get good grades the fastest way to raise successful children?
Surprisingly, the answer is NO.
Focusing solely on academics makes up just a small part of what truly nurtures a child's self-belief and independence.
So what's the real game changer in raising unstoppable kids?
It’s all about getting them to learn critical life skills.
Did you know skills like problem-solving, creativity, financial literacy and resilience make the difference between those who succeed and those who struggle later in life?
This is way more impactful than just pushing for good grades.
Unfortunately, many parents waste hundreds of dollars every month on tutors and academic programs focusing only on rote learning.
While adding tremendous amounts of stress to young kids.
Smart parents are discovering this simple solution to spark their child's fire for self-driven achievement, raising confident leaders fast.
Focused Wonder
The purpose of Focused Wonder is to foster connection and open communication with your kids and spouse. This section offers simple, focused questions designed to spark meaningful dialogue—whether at the dinner table, during a car ride, or at bedtime. Use these questions to build trust, curiosity, and laughter in your relationships.
Was there something today that made you feel frustrated or upset?
How did you cope?
Is there a way you could have reframed the situation so you came out of the experience with more peace?
Focus in Motion
Curated videos to help make you think, to motivate, or to just laugh.