How One Dad Gave Up Watching Sports, And Saved His Family Life In the Process
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How One Dad Gave Up Watching Sports, And Saved His Family Life In the Process
""When the tide goes out, you see the rocks," Jordan tells TODAY.com. Resentment was building in the household while Jordan was "asleep at the wheel." He knew he had to take drastic measures to save his marriage."
""This is going to be a tourniquet," he told himself at the time. "I'm going to fix this so I can fix something bigger. And that's exactly what it did - and it worked! It bought me time.""
""Providing" is not "participating". I thought that just providing absolved you of participation, that the person who subsidizes everything can take a break on home stuff," says Jordan."
Jordan Carlos faced marital issues when the pandemic eliminated his job, revealing his redundancy in family life. His wife managed household responsibilities while he was the provider. To address the growing resentment, he quit watching football to prioritize family time. This decision led to a transformation in his role, as he recognized that providing financially did not equate to participating in family life. His book, "Choreplay," serves as a guide for men to engage more actively at home.
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