Being the “spiritual leader” of their marriage doesn’t mean praying more or being the moral authority at home. Spiritual leadership goes much deeper than that, and it’s something most marriage counseling completely misses. In this episode, Quentin Hafner breaks down the five Christian principles that quietly transform his own marriage, and how they’ve created a foundation of humility, accountability, and deep connection with his wife. Whether you consider yourself a man of faith or not, this ...
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Being the “spiritual leader” of their marriage doesn’t mean praying more or being the moral authority at home. Spiritual leadership goes much deeper than that, and it’s something most marriage counseling completely misses. In this episode, Quentin Hafner breaks down the five Christian principles that quietly transform his own marriage, and how they’ve created a foundation of humility, accountability, and deep connection with his wife. Whether you consider yourself a man of faith or not, this ...
Why “I’m Doing the Best I Can” Is Keeping You Stuck
Black Belt Husbands
30 minutes
3 months ago
Why “I’m Doing the Best I Can” Is Keeping You Stuck
You’ve probably said it: “I’m doing the best I can.” It feels true. It sounds noble. But what if that phrase is quietly keeping you from the life and relationships you actually want? In this episode, Lucas and I unpack the deeper truth behind this common statement, and why it so often keeps good men stuck in patterns of avoidance, stagnation, and quiet frustration. We’ll explore: How “doing your best” can become a protective shield from discomfortThe difference between effort and ownershipWhy...
Black Belt Husbands
Being the “spiritual leader” of their marriage doesn’t mean praying more or being the moral authority at home. Spiritual leadership goes much deeper than that, and it’s something most marriage counseling completely misses. In this episode, Quentin Hafner breaks down the five Christian principles that quietly transform his own marriage, and how they’ve created a foundation of humility, accountability, and deep connection with his wife. Whether you consider yourself a man of faith or not, this ...