I remember when I was switching careers from being a talent agent, which I did for a bunch of years before I went back to grad school at NYU to become a therapist. My father was very much like, sounds weird, why would you do that? Right? Because I had achieved a lot of success in the world of entertainment and he was like, I don't get it. And I was so grateful, he didn't have to get it. It can't just be the safe thing because that comfort zone becomes a comfortable prison. As we all know, that is incredibly possible and incredibly common if we're constantly so afraid to get out of the comfort zone.
Do you dread Father’s Day? Do you find yourself frustrated in the greeting card aisle every year because you feel like you have to get a card but none of the Hallmark messages ring true?
Are you estranged or is your father absent? If so, you are not alone. While Father’s Day is a celebration for some, for others, it can bring up feelings of sadness, anger, and disappointment. I get it.
I had a very complicated relationship with my father and Father’s Day was always kind of painful for me. I was that person who would go into a store and see all these cards that would say things like:
“Dad, you were always there for me,” or, “You’re so amazing, thanks for always cheering me on,” etc. None of the Father’s Day sentiments were accurate for me or represented my experience with my father.
If you can relate, this episode is for you. I’m sharing 5 non-traditional ways to celebrate Father’s Day to give you options to honor the beautiful, supportive relationships in your life.
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