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202 – Home Life vs. Work Life

May 12, 201714 min
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Hey every body!  Alf Herigstad here, broadcasting from the rain-soaked, wind-battered region of the country known as western Washington.  You have arrived at the podcast that is devoted to advancing the character of men—welcome to Being A Better Man. I got a letter recently from a listener named Calen.  In it, he said that he is having trouble getting things together at both work and home at the same time.  He said he knows what it takes to be the best at everything individually, but the trouble comes in when you try to be the best at everything at once.  He thinks consistency might be part of the problem, and that constantly trying to balance all aspects of his life is leaving him feeling burned out on everything. Sound familiar?  What Calen is describing is one of the most relevant issues men face today;  trying to find balance between work, home, and your social life.  So that’s what I’m going to talk about today, but first I am going to acknowledge the sponsor of todays program:  Stumptown kilts. I’ll tell you a little story;  I started going to a tavern last summer to play bingo with my dad.  It was a good way to spend time with him doing something he enjoys.  It was summertime and I always wore one of my kilts.  Then winter hit, and there were rare occasions that I would wear jeans instead of my kilt.  Every time I did that people I didn’t even know would come up to me and ask me why I wasn’t wearing my kilt.  They were disappointed, they had come to expect that I would always be wearing a kilt and when I wasn’t it seemed to leave them feeling unsettled somehow. I’m telling you this story to illustrate the power of the kilt.  When you wear a kilt people notice you, and they remember you.  You somehow instantly become extraordinary because you aren’t dressed like everyone else.  I can tell you, as a man, being extraordinary can come in really handy. Beyond that, there is the basic comfort and freedom that a kilt provides.  I do everything in my kilt from climbing mountains, to fishing, to officiating weddings, and the only brand of kilt I’ll buy is Stump Town Kilts.  Why? because of the superb craftsmanship, the innovative design, the affordable price, and the durable material that I don’t have to iron.  In my opinion they are the best kilt on the market and right now you can get one of your very own.  You can become extraordinary right now for a substantial discount by going to stumptownkilts.com.  Just pick out your next kilt, then enter the code:
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