The Leadership Gap: Why are You Begging Instead of Leading?
Tired of asking five times for them to put on shoes? Tired of feeling like an administrative assistant in your own house? Let's talk about why you lost the lead and how to take it back.
You're standing in the kitchen, asking your kid for the fifth time to put on shoes. They're ignoring you. Your wife is rolling her eyes. And you realize: you've lost the authority in your own home. You aren't leading; you're begging. And everyone knows it. This isn't about being mean. It's about being a leader. And leaders don't beg.
The Source of Lost Authority
Most dads didn't learn to lead from being yelled at as kids. Your model was either absence or aggression. So now you swing between two extremes: either you don't enforce anything (because you don't want to be like your dad), or you explode (because that's the only leadership model you know). Neither works. The real power comes from staying true to yourself—being the calm, consistent presence that doesn't need to raise your voice to be heard.
The Marriage Connection
Your wife doesn't respect you more when you're permissive with the kids. She respects you less. If you can't lead your own children, how can she trust you to lead conversations that matter? Leadership in parenting is directly connected to leadership in your marriage.
Reclaiming Your Power
The good news: you can rebuild this. Not by being harsh, but by being present and consistent. This is about managing your own state first so your kids respond to your clarity, not your volume.
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