

Family Leadership and Modeling What a Good Man is with Curt Storring
When we were kids, all we could think about was getting older and doing "grown-up" things. We spent our entire childhood imagining what we would do when we finally "grew up," and now that we are almost fully grown, we still aren't sure what it is we want to accomplish. When the time comes for the picture to be removed from the wall and put into action, it's not nearly as much fun as painting the picture in our heads of what it will be like when we ultimately do grow up.
Curt Storring imparts his life's lessons, wisdom, and counsel to everyone listening today. Growing old is mandatory. Growing up is optional. After all, maturity is a high price to pay for growing up. Tune in as he is asked questions about life, personal growth, and more!
Quotes:
- “With our emotions, we need to know how to be with our children and see, appreciate, and affirm them.” – Curt Storring
- “Anytime you are struggling, give thanks because you're being forged. You're being forged into an absolute savage because you can handle it.” – Curt Storring
- “Act your age, not your shoe size.” – Curt Storring
Takeaways:
- Parents have the biggest influence on how their children will grow up so be sure to give them the support they need, After all, children don’t need the perfect parent, they just need you.
- There is scarcely any passion without struggle. You need to spend time crawling alone through shadows to truly appreciate what it is to stand in the sun.
- A lot of people seem to grow old but never actually grow up. Stop acting immaturely and become the calm, bright, and mature person you were always meant to be.
Conclusion:
Growing up isn't about doing what's right or wrong; rather, it's about accepting responsibility for your actions, managing the fallout, and pursuing your goals. It has to do with how you handle situations in a responsible manner. Only through life experience and learning from mistakes will one be able to achieve them. Even as adults, we continue to learn and encounter things that make us smarter, therefore the process of growing up may never be completely accomplished.