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As a Coach, I was pouring into other people's kids while my own weren't getting my full attention..
The biggest challenge has been that my career in coaching often conflicted with time at home. As our children grew, I realized I needed to pull back from coaching in order to be more present. At one point, my wife and I felt like we were spending most of our lives pouring into other people’s children and not enough time into our own. That realization led us to make a major life change...
I’ve always resonated with a quote from college basketball coach Buzz Williams: “Be famo


On a summer night in 1978, my father led our escape from Vietnam...
On a summer night in 1978 my father and I escaped from communist Vietnam. That journey left a permanent mark on my childhood and on the bond we shared.
My father was the only parent I had during my formative years. Our relationship was close, but it was no-nonsense and one-directional.
When I held my daughter for the first time, I knew I wanted my kids to look up to me the way I looked up to my father. At the same time, I also knew I wanted to be a different kind of dad.


I swallowed my pride and went to my dad for help
When real-life responsibilities hit, I found myself struggling financially for the first time...I swallowed my pride and went to my dad for help. He had always managed his finances wisely. He rescued me that day. When I started thinking about My Dad Plan, I knew financial stewardship was something I wanted to pass down to my kids.
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