We’re on the back nine; the plan for 2021 - An OBVIOU5 Voice Episode 21

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We’re on the back nine; the plan for 2021 – An OBVIOU5 Voice Episode 21  Welcome to episode #21 of an OBVIOU5 Voice my name is Clay Wiebe or Captain OBVIOU5.   I will be giving away our new hat next week on the podcast so stay tuned on how you can win that, I've got a bunch coming in so I'm going to try and give one away per month for the next six months. Tune into next week's podcast and I will tell you exactly how you can get your hands on one of these beautiful new lids.    Parenting  We want to talk about goals for our children and how to help them set these goals up.  You don't want to set these goals, too high or too long. The biggest thing is if you set them too long, like a yearlong goal, then you may lose their interest throughout the year.   So, make these goals for your kids smaller make them achievable, and cheer on their little wins.     Mental Health  We've got to be more diligent with our mental health. What I want to remind everybody that struggles with depression and mental health, or if this is the first time that you're actually noticing that you may be depressed going through all of this, you need to do.  You acknowledge your feelings you recognize your feelings, then take a step back and breathe, and then we can take steps to change the course that we were on or find out why.     Dapper  when we go into January and we go into New Year's resolutions we go into a brand-new year and a brand-new book and it's a brand-new page and a brand-new chapter and we're all super jacked and super excited about it.  Do it for nobody else, do it for yourself, mentally you'll be more intelligent you'll feel better with your body. And that's going to help you be dapper moving forward as well.   Dad Tip of the Day  “Never cut a tree down in the wintertime. Never make a negative decision in a low time. Never make your worst important decisions when you were in the worst moods. Wait. Be patient. The storm will pass the spring will come.”