My teen son did something great the other day. He changed some of our plans at the last minute and I was more than a bit frustrated by his “immaturity” only later to find out that his reasons were very mature.

It is another example of a time when I as the parent of a teen “forgot” that he was fully capable of making adult type decisions and wearing “big boy shoes”. For whatever reason, in that moment, I didn’t come down on him hard but I am sure he could feel my frustration with him. Later, I had an opportunity to tell him that I thought his decisions and actions showed a lot of maturity. He seemed rather nonplussed by this.

The realization that I had later that evening was that as a parent of a teen we can better practice letting go and trusting in the “foundation” we laid when they were “wee-ones”. If we do our job when they are little we have less of a job to do as they grow into young adulthood. Continue reading »

 

So my blog last week I Think I’m Going To Be Single For Awhile…seemed to stir up a few comments from many of you. More than one person emailed, called or texted me with their thoughts about it. Half the people said “Well there goes some of your readers” and the other half said “Bill you just issued a challenge”. My daughter said “Dad you have commitment issues”. First I am sure that I did not lose many of my readers, and fortunately or unfortunately, no one  has yet challenged me. In fairness to Michaela I decided to look up the definition of commitment issues. Wikipedia describes “The Fear of Commitment” as:

Fear of commitment in much popular literature refers to avoidance of long-term partnership and/or marriage but the problem is often much more pervasive, affecting school, work, and home life as well.

I don’t have any commitment issues. At one time I was committed to my marriage and my past relationships. I am committed to my children, my friends and my passions. I am committed to helping single parents succeed, my website, my future coaching program and webinars. I am committed to being honest, ambitious, positive and a good role model. I am committed to my beliefs, working out at the gym every day and believing in myself. I am even committed to believing that the right person will come into my life again. I don’t have any commitment issues! What I have are time management issues! Continue reading »