![]() ▫️How to live life with confidence, purposefulness and a deliberate sense of direction ▫️How to lower your stress while raising your energy and enthusiasm for life ▫️How to experience work-life balance instead of work-life conflict In it, readers will discover the BetterMen blueprint for true masculine success and be equipped with the skills to live a life they enjoy whilst crafting a legacy they can be proud of. It’s an insight into the masculine conditioning we experience and how, in turn, that creates the men we become. It’s also a useful read for any woman who loves or leads men. It’s a guide for any man who has experienced a set back, finds himself stagnant in life, fears his best years are behind him or is secretly questioning 'is this it?' Here’s a high level look at my book, Rethinking Masculinity. It’s a deliberately challenging and provocative read, one that invites men to question their trajectory. ![]() The result, collectively, many men are sacrificing their health, happiness, friendships and relationships in the pursuit of professional success.įast forwarding through the publication process, my book is now available. Too many men, perhaps even those reading this post believe ‘the myth of masculinity’, that professional successes is the key to personal happiness. My research and writing cemented my belief that as a gender, we’re falling into traps of our own making. In chapter 1, I shine a bright light on the dysfunction of modern day masculinity and the challenges affecting professionally successful men: I moved beyond my book being a marketing strategy and instead into creating something much more meaningful. This was the hook that initially led me to writing Rethinking Masculinity, my book.īut, very quickly, something shifted in me as I wrote the very first chapter. We all need time, patience and hard work for it to work out the way we want it to go. It forced me out of a mediocre work routine, and I took a leap of faith into trying something I'd only dreamed about for 10 years before that! However, it took some time to put things into place but you know what? It really was the best thing to happen to me. When I was made redundant in 2019, people said it would be the best thing that would happen to me. When things don't go so right for me personally, I think 'what have I learnt from this experience?'Įven in the midst of pain, further down the line, I can borrow from that situation and approach new challenges with a better level of understanding and candour. Situations force us to dig deeper within ourselves, change our mindshift and perhaps reevaluate how we see things or do things in the future. However, I concur, there is a lot of truth to be said in that statement. It sometimes feels like a cliché to say everything happens for a reason.
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