If it's not scheduled, it gets eaten
Creates a protected daily or weekly dad-kid block using calendar-first boundaries. Treats time with your kids like an immovable meeting: placed first, defended with simple rules, and paired with a fallback plan when work runs late.
Create a weekly calendar plan that protects dad-kid time. Include: - A recurring daily "Dad-Kid Anchor" block (30-60 min) - A 5-minute transition buffer before each block - A boundary script I can send to my team - A fallback plan for nights I'm late - A weekly review checklist
63% of dads say they spend too little time with their kids, and work obligations
are the top reason. This recipe flips the default: family time goes on the calendar
first, and work schedules around it.
Arrive home physically AND mentally
A 5-minute transition ritual that prevents work spillover into family time. Even dads who carve out time often describe being "present but not really present" because the brain is still processing work. This fixes that.
Small, distraction-free time compounds
Turns short time windows into high-impact connection using a repeatable script. When time is scarce, quality of attention matters more than quantity — short, undistracted blocks outperform long, distracted co-presence.
Mute the noise, keep the signal
Reduce comparison anxiety with a social media "diet," time boundaries, and a triage system for parenting advice: clinician vs preference vs internet noise.
Values-based standards, not guilt-based spirals
Transform guilt into values-based choices, realistic standards, and boundary scripts that protect rest without apology. Includes a weekly "rest is nonnegotiable" plan.