Man Up: It's Hard to Resist a Bad Boy Even More So a Good Man!
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Rating | : | 4.50 (925 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1682615200 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 240 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-10-20 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
It’s time to Man Up to face the real issues. Being a real man is an asset to those around him. It’s time to stop trying to please everyone else. They don’t feel confident in relationships, work environments—or anywhere. A real man draws people in. It’s time to stop apologizing for thinking like a man, acting like a man, and being a man. It’s time to Man Up! . Men are either looking for something or running from something; maybe a bit of both. Well, it’s time to stop running. Being a real man is about being true to yourself first. Being a real man means understanding who you are and how to influence the world for the better. It means finding strength from living authentically and then sharing that strength with others. Trust me: the world doesn’t need a bunch of BFFs with beards. I’ve watched men change from confident, decisive, and action-oriented lions to second-guessing, scared-of-their-shadows, don’t-rock-the-boat mice. You don’t need anyone authorizing you to be who you were meant to be. He doesn’t have to “take charge” but he leads the charge, and people want to join in. In fact, he is completely irresistible. Men may feel like they have lost the permission they once had to be men, but I’m here to tell you that you don’t need permission
About the Author Raised around men of character, Scott developed a strong work ethic and drive to excel at an early age. Over the course of his life, he noticed a shift in the actions and attitude of men that silently gnawed at him. Something had to be done so I decided to Man Up and do something about it.” This is the premise for Scott’s book Man Up. Scott has been married to his wife Brenda for twenty-one years. Why weren’t men banding together over a just cause like they used to? Why weren’t they standing up for what they believed, like men once did? Somewhere along the way, men lost their strength to make decisions and stand up for themselves based on their own values and morals. As a father attending school events with his three boys, that gnawing observation resurfaced even more strongly. He always
Most boys today don’t have a clue about what it means to be a man either. Why weren’t men banding together over a just cause like they used to? Why weren’t they standing up for what they believed, like men once did? Somewhere along the way, men lost their strength to make decisions and stand up for themselves based on their own values and morals. As a father attending s