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Growth From Grief

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You don't just survive the loss of a father—you rebuild because of it.

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Finding the next step, What would dad want?
What is one thing your dad would want you to keep carrying forward ? Maybe it’s his work ethic.Maybe it’s how he loved your mom.Maybe it’s his faith.Maybe it’s just showing up for family no matter what. In that way, part of him is still very much present in the life you’re building. What’s been the hardest moment since he’s passed the mornings, evenings, seeing your mom alone, golf, Father’s Day coming up, or something else?
Finding the next step, What would dad want?
1 like • Jun 9
@John Woodruff right there with ya! I’m inclined after the death of my father to use my coping mechanisms to help those that need guidance on or don’t know where to go to gravitate to their new role and purpose!
1 like • Jun 11
@John Woodruff God must be righteous! I believe this whole heartedly
Daily Reminders! Storms…
Dear God, thank You for this day and for being a God who is never absent, even when it feels that way. Your word in Mark 4:39 says, “Then He arose and rebuked the wind and said to the sea, ‘Peace be still.’ And the wind ceased, and there was a great calm.” God, I’m in the middle of a storm right now, and just like the disciples, I’ve let the waves make me forget what You already said. You don’t promise smooth sailing, but You do promise to get me where You said I’m going. Help me hold on to that today instead of panicking over everything I can’t control. I’m choosing to rest in You, because if You’re not worried, then I don’t have to be either. Thank You for speaking peace over every storm in my life. In Jesus’ name, Amen. Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God. -Matthew 5:9
The Journey: Transforming the heaviest loss into the highest purpose.
When I lost my dad, a piece of my world went missing. Instead of leaving that space empty, I learned how to manufacture what was lost—building myself from the ground up into a next-level human being. I’m here to connect with men refusing to be defined by their trials. Let's build a legacy. My Pillars: ✝️ Faith-First Living 💼 Next-Level Manhood 👨‍👦 Becoming the Father/Son I was called to be
The Journey: Transforming the heaviest loss into the highest purpose.
Dads who golf — quick question for you… ⛳️
Do you ever feel like the way you show up on the course is exactly how you show up in life? I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately. The patience. The frustration. The expectations we put on ourselves. The way one bad shot (or bad moment) can spiral… if we let it. Golf has a way of exposing everything — your mindset, your discipline, your ability to stay present. And honestly… being a dad does the same thing. You don’t get to “start over” mid-round. You don’t get to “restart the day” with your kids. You’ve got to learn how to: – Reset quickly – Stay calm under pressure – Focus on what actually matters That’s what I’m building this community around. Not just breaking 90… But becoming the kind of man — and dad — who can handle life like a seasoned golfer handles a tough round. So I’m curious 👇 What’s the biggest mental challenge you face on the golf course right now? And if you’re being real… Is that same thing showing up in your life off the course too? Let’s talk.
Dads who golf — quick question for you… ⛳️
Always Thank one another!
Hey @George Eapen really appreciate you reaching out to me tonight! Thank another one of your Profit & Purpose members!
Always Thank one another!
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Guiding fellow brothers going through the lifelong grief and growth of losing their father figure, and enjoy community! See you in the clubhouse.

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