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Ep. 29 ”I’ve Gotta Be The Best”: False Narrative

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It’s funny how our children desire relationships but due to our personalities or our circumstances, sometimes the way we show love is through providing for them. Dave Myers's dad worked hard to provide for his family, but Dave really wanted more from his relationship with his dad. So he ended up writing a narrative to fill in the gaps in his heart with applaudable acts.

Dave’s ego grew. The more praise he got the more he strived to be the best. One day his girlfriend pointed out that they were going in different directions. She desired a strong Christian life and it wasn’t Dave’s priority. Sometimes it’s big life events like that that make you see a little more clearly.

Once Dave had kids he shifted all the focus from him being the best to his kids. And he intentionally was part of their life. This crossed into his work as a teacher and coach. He strives to make a positive impact on their lives. Listen to hear how Dave is now crafting his story!

To Connect with Dave Myers: email: info@davemyersbooks.com

website: www.davemyersbooks.com click on “contact me” to chat or check out his books: Swim Upstream & Breaking Camp

To Connect with Tim Croll or Steve Gohl: www.narrative.live

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It’s funny how our children desire relationships but due to our personalities or our circumstances, sometimes the way we show love is through providing for them. Dave Myers's dad worked hard to provide for his family, but Dave really wanted more from his relationship with his dad. So he ended up writing a narrative to fill in the gaps in his heart with applaudable acts.

Dave’s ego grew. The more praise he got the more he strived to be the best. One day his girlfriend pointed out that they were going in different directions. She desired a strong Christian life and it wasn’t Dave’s priority. Sometimes it’s big life events like that that make you see a little more clearly.

Once Dave had kids he shifted all the focus from him being the best to his kids. And he intentionally was part of their life. This crossed into his work as a teacher and coach. He strives to make a positive impact on their lives. Listen to hear how Dave is now crafting his story!

To Connect with Dave Myers: email: info@davemyersbooks.com

website: www.davemyersbooks.com click on “contact me” to chat or check out his books: Swim Upstream & Breaking Camp

To Connect with Tim Croll or Steve Gohl: www.narrative.live

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