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For an outdoor episode of Fathers of the Future at South California, Luke catches up with a tattoo artist, Greg Pugh, his mutual friend from one of the fathers featured in the past podcast episode. Amidst an uptight, frightening, and stressful pandemic, Greg entails how he shifts away from a “shit” routine to manage his time as a father, husband, and an upward spiral of success as a tattoo artist.

The typical description of everyone’s lifestyle during the pandemic is either boring, dull, or repetitive, but this does not apply to Greg. As a father, Greg describes his life as a “rollercoaster” because of various adjustments he had to make. Greg and his family had to deal with shutting down protocols, not being able to go out, and other shifting routines that the pandemic caused in his life.

What Were The Shifts In His Routine During Pandemic?

On a busy day of a father and laborer like Greg, there would be a power hour, usually a morning mindset activation routine, for week one to battle against the industry of late-night workers. However, now that there’s COVID, Greg now wakes up late with his daughter and merely sits around being unproductive.

Not until he realized one day that he had to change this stagnant routine as it is nothing beneficial to him anymore. Greg now wakes up early in the morning, gets dressed, does fifty push-ups, writes journal entries on his two journals, and reads a minimum of ten pages of a book, giving him a purpose every day to keep himself away from stagnation.

How Does He Want To Be Remembered?

Greg carries on multiple roles in his life, but he only wants to be remembered as a person who “truly cares about everyone I come in contact with” as he genuinely loves people. Even though it sounds feminine, Greg wants his family to know that he loves them more than anything in the world, and he is happy as he put himself in a comfortable place to be a better guy.

If you are a Father and want to learn more about any of the programs, we discussed in this episode visit https://linktr.ee/lukekayyem or email Luke directly at Luke@LukeKayyem.com and in the subject line write Fathers of the Future!

You can also Follow Luke and join the Fathers of the Future movement on Instagram and Facebook @lukekayyem, www.FathersoftheFuture.com

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For an outdoor episode of Fathers of the Future at South California, Luke catches up with a tattoo artist, Greg Pugh, his mutual friend from one of the fathers featured in the past podcast episode. Amidst an uptight, frightening, and stressful pandemic, Greg entails how he shifts away from a “shit” routine to manage his time as a father, husband, and an upward spiral of success as a tattoo artist.

The typical description of everyone’s lifestyle during the pandemic is either boring, dull, or repetitive, but this does not apply to Greg. As a father, Greg describes his life as a “rollercoaster” because of various adjustments he had to make. Greg and his family had to deal with shutting down protocols, not being able to go out, and other shifting routines that the pandemic caused in his life.

What Were The Shifts In His Routine During Pandemic?

On a busy day of a father and laborer like Greg, there would be a power hour, usually a morning mindset activation routine, for week one to battle against the industry of late-night workers. However, now that there’s COVID, Greg now wakes up late with his daughter and merely sits around being unproductive.

Not until he realized one day that he had to change this stagnant routine as it is nothing beneficial to him anymore. Greg now wakes up early in the morning, gets dressed, does fifty push-ups, writes journal entries on his two journals, and reads a minimum of ten pages of a book, giving him a purpose every day to keep himself away from stagnation.

How Does He Want To Be Remembered?

Greg carries on multiple roles in his life, but he only wants to be remembered as a person who “truly cares about everyone I come in contact with” as he genuinely loves people. Even though it sounds feminine, Greg wants his family to know that he loves them more than anything in the world, and he is happy as he put himself in a comfortable place to be a better guy.

If you are a Father and want to learn more about any of the programs, we discussed in this episode visit https://linktr.ee/lukekayyem or email Luke directly at Luke@LukeKayyem.com and in the subject line write Fathers of the Future!

You can also Follow Luke and join the Fathers of the Future movement on Instagram and Facebook @lukekayyem, www.FathersoftheFuture.com

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