The Second Shift: A Field Guide for Middle-Aged Dads Raising Young Kids
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You walk in the door at 6:30 p.m. The house is loud. You are thirty-eight. You have been awake since 5:50. The work day is over. The second shift is about to begin.Middle age with young children is its own life stage - a compressed window when sleep is short, work is loud, your parents are starting to need you, and the model of fatherhood you inherited no longer fits the man you are trying to be. No one prepared you for this. Most books talk to younger dads, older dads, or no one in particular. This one was written for the man in the middle.The Second Shift is a clear-eyed, practical playbook for the dad doing it tired. Drawing on the work of John Gottman, Erik Erikson, Matthew Walker, Brené Brown, Susan David, and the Harvard Study of Adult Development, it lays out twelve chapters on the body, the marriage, the kids, the aging parents, the friendships you lost, and the inner life of these years.You'll find: - Why your sleep is the foundation everything else rests on - and what to actually do about it- The doctor's appointment you're avoiding, and the four numbers worth knowing by forty- How to have the hard conversation with your aging parents before the crisis, not during it- What your kids are learning from your behavior - not your intentions- The marriage move that takes six minutes and changes the temperature of the house- How to make new friends as a forty-year-old man without it being weirdNo slogans. No optimization theater. No mindset hacks. Just substance - for the father who wants to do this better than it was done for him.For the dads doing it tired.
You walk in the door at 6:30 p.m. The house is loud. You are thirty-eight. You have been awake since 5:50. The work day is over. The second shift is about to begin.Middle age with young children is its own life stage - a compressed window when sleep is short, work is loud, your parents are starting to need you, and the model of fatherhood you inherited no longer fits the man you are trying to be. No one prepared you for this. Most books talk to younger dads, older dads, or no one in particular. This one was written for the man in the middle.The Second Shift is a clear-eyed, practical playbook for the dad doing it tired. Drawing on the work of John Gottman, Erik Erikson, Matthew Walker, Brené Brown, Susan David, and the Harvard Study of Adult Development, it lays out twelve chapters on the body, the marriage, the kids, the aging parents, the friendships you lost, and the inner life of these years.You'll find: - Why your sleep is the foundation everything else rests on - and what to actually do about it- The doctor's appointment you're avoiding, and the four numbers worth knowing by forty- How to have the hard conversation with your aging parents before the crisis, not during it- What your kids are learning from your behavior - not your intentions- The marriage move that takes six minutes and changes the temperature of the house- How to make new friends as a forty-year-old man without it being weirdNo slogans. No optimization theater. No mindset hacks. Just substance - for the father who wants to do this better than it was done for him.For the dads doing it tired.
AmazonPages: 171, Paperback, Independently published
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