Unforgettable Dad Move: Choosing What’s Essential
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Unforgettable Dad Move: Choosing What’s Essential
Jason Wright shares a favorite fatherhood story from Greg McKeown’s book "Essentialism" and reflects on being a proud dad to his daughters, Ryland and Abby, valuing that above career success or titles. He explains he is rereading the book to regain focus, having deleted social media from his phone and aiming to minimize life to what is essential. He recounts Cynthia’s planned father-daughter night in San Francisco that was nearly derailed when her father ran into a colleague who invited them to a seafood dinner, but her dad—Stephen Covey—declined, honored their special date, and created an unforgettable evening. Jason connects this to the idea that we always choose our commitments, urges fathers to keep standards and priorities clear, and emphasizes learning to say no, quoting, “The people who matter won’t mind; the people who mind don’t matter.”}
00:00 Why Dadhood Matters
02:51 Essentialism And Focus Reset
04:08 Cynthia’s Big Night Plan
05:47 The Ultimate Dad No
06:24 Covey And The Power Of Choice
08:26 Saying No In Real Life
09:57 People Who Matter Won’t Mind
11:15 Final Takeaways And Outro