by Michael Parise | May 31, 2013
It’s a truism in America that women deal with emotions better than men. I’m not sure about that. I have a lot of female friends who struggle with their difficult emotions just as much as men, only differently. Men, especially of older generations, tend to keep...
by Michael Parise | Mar 21, 2013
It’s time to admit another fear of mine. I’m scared of being poor, of not having enough money to support myself. And oddly enough, that’s exactly the situation I find myself in now…and I’m not panicking! I’ve been shifting my perspective with a lot of sweat and...
by Michael Parise | Feb 24, 2013
Do you sometimes feel as if you’re the only one who sees the “solution?” Do you get frustrated when your superiors seem to ignore or discount your input? Do you wish you could influence your organization but no one seem to listen to you? Do you judge others for their...
by Michael Parise | Jun 16, 2012
The vast majority of fathers in our country are excellent parents. Yet stereotypes about men and assumptions about their maleness are far too prejudicial in a number of areas regarding fathers and their children. Steven Van Valkenburg and Trudy Scheutt write on...
by Michael Parise | May 11, 2012
Contact the Man’s Coach, at michaelparise@gmail.com We are increasingly aware of the major impact on our culture that women have always had; how truly heroic they have been, frequently in...