Brian was a real estate professional who wanted to do men’s work and become a better father.

The villain in the story was a wounded inner child that hadn’t fully yet matured.

The internal problem was lack of sincerity.

The external problem was a superficial life.

The philosophical conflict was attempting to become a good father while still being greedy.

When Brian met me at a men’s weekend, we both recognized each other as leaders and I was able to share some of the challenges I had been through in my life that might help him become a better father and more prepared for challenges.

My background and preparedness and protection was useful for him and he invited me to his men’s group.

I showed them some basic things that would help them prepare for things and also gave them some examples of ways to implement them.

I agreed to do a training and met one of my partners and collaboration at that time as well.

I asked Brian to purchase one of my starter kits and come to a day where we could practice together where he brought his son as well.

I asked him to become a more holistic leader both personally and professionally.

He ended up stepping into leadership in men’s work and also was able to grow his real estate business simultaneously.

He was able to have both personal and professional success without being as inauthentic and obnoxious as he had previously been.

He went from wanting to be a good father to becoming one.