All posts by R.C. Liley

I'm an ex-mutual fund accountant who left the cubicle world to be a stay-at-home dad to my beautiful little girl, Avery, who entered our life on 11/15/13 and handsome little boy, Wes, who joined our family on 11/19/17. Also happily married to my wife, Kelley, as of 8/17/07. Sorry ladies... :) Fitness and nutrition is of the utmost importance in our family and we strive to reflect this in our daily life. I always prepare our meals at home and only go out if it's a special occasion, and even then I tend to not get much. Food should be fun and a joy to eat, not something quickly consumed from a fast food chain or scarf down before the next meeting. I have come from strictly logging high miles to train for the next marathon to keeping exercise varied and focusing more on strength. I still enjoy going for a run when I can, but nothing crazy, and I prefer hill sprints while pushing my daughter, Avery in the stroller. She loves it and I get a great workout! I want to show the world how to appreciate their body and feed it real, wholesome food while moving more throughout the day. In doing so, everyone would be healthier, happier, and we'd all live in a better place as a result. I blog mainly about my life as a stay-at-home dad and frequently include reviews, participate in campaigns, and share my thoughts on fitness and nutrition. If you ever have any questions or thoughts to share, please reach out as I'm always open to listening or helping others however possible. That is, when I have free time since Avery is and my wife are the number one priorities!

How To Get Your Relationship Back On Track

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Every single relationship has its problems. Nothing is ever plain sailing, but that’s okay. It shouldn’t have to be. People have bad habits that will annoy you. You’ll disagree on things. And you may even go through sad, dark, and scary times. But if you love one another and you want things to work out, you can always get things back on track. Here are some ways that you can go about doing that.

Talk To Each Other

First of all, you have to make sure that you’re actually talking to each other. Communication is just so important in relationships, so you’ll find that it’s much easier for you to talk things out when you’re open and honest with each other. If you have children, consider Family Counselling so everyone can share what’s on their mind. This can often be all it takes.

Make Time For Each Other

But then also, you have to be able to make time for each other. You should be a priority to each other and not just fall to the bottom of the pile. Spending quality time together is so essential and it can help you to make sure that you are building your connection and strengthening your bond.

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Stick Together

When you have children, it can complicate matters even further. Not only are there the two of you and your needs to consider, but your children too. And you may have different opinions about raising your children too. But this doesn’t mean you have to throw in the towel and rush to find an emergency family lawyer at all. Instead, it just means that you should stick together and put on a united front. Remember that you’re partners first and parents second.

Speak To Someone

It might even be the case that speaking to someone is going to be a good thing for you. In a lot of cases, marriage counselling can be so beneficial for your relationship. It doesn’t even have to mean that anything is wrong or that you’ve failed. It can often allow you both to open up more and make sure that you’re growing closer together. So bear this in mind if you want to rekindle your love or strengthen your bond.

Keep Your Commitment

Finally, you’re then going to want to make sure that you keep the original commitment you made together. When you got married, you made the commitment to stick by each other through thick and thin. And yes, we all face hardships and sometimes it seems like it’ll be easier to give up and walk away then to fight. But if you want to see this through to the end and you really do love each other, then you need to keep your commitment to each other.

After all, you just need to remember why you got together in the first place. Think about your memories and all of the little things that you love about each other. This will often make you smile and keep you going even when times are tough.

Are These Bad Habits Making You Unhappy?

Bad habits, even ones that seem harmless, can be the enemy of happiness, for both you and your family. Bad habits can make you feel stuck in a rut, or make you do things that you don’t really want to do. To feel happier, and to be able to be a better father to your children, start working right now to eliminate the bad habits from your life. When you can do that, you’ll be able to make room for new, more positive habits. These are the bad habits that could be making you unhappy, without you realizing.

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Postponing your goals

Proscranition can very quickly stop you from being able to achieve your goals more effectively than almost any other obstacle that might get in your way. Procrastination is a very effective way to self-sabotage. Instead, start doing what you want right now by taking even a small step towards a goal that you’re trying to reach. Make another step tomorrow. These steps don’t need to be big ones but make at least a small amount of progress every day. Making a consistent effort is the key to overcoming the desire to put things off. For example, if your goal is to get fit, try a program like Couchto5k, which helps you to slowly make progress towards being able to run a 5k.  

Living a mediocre life 

Try to step out of your comfort zone at least some of the time and remember that you won’t get anywhere without at least a little bit of risk. You can’t be happy by avoiding all the painful things in life. Instead, you need to chase after the things you want. Being willing to take a risk to achieve the best things in life is also a good example to set your children. They can see you chasing after what is important, and learn that sometimes it’s worth challenging yourself in order to achieve things. 

Self-sabotaging

A pattern of bad habits can easily become set in and start to disrupt your ability to grow as a person, your success, or your happiness. What is it that’s keeping you stuck and unable to succeed? Find the culprit and cut it out of your life. Maybe you keep being passed over for a promotion at work because you don’t put yourself forward. Maybe you’re sabotaging a simple goal, like getting better sleep, by drinking too much at night or staring at a screen right before bed. If you need help shifting a more serious act of self-sabotage, like dependence on drugs or alcohol, seek addiction treatment to get the help you need to shake it. 

Running from your problems

Instead of trying to run away from anything that is wrong in your life, start chasing after and protecting the things that are right. Instead of viewing your problems as something to be ashamed of or to avoid, try to see them as a chance to learn and grow. This is another good example you can set for your children too. Teach them that everyone has problems and flaws, but that what really matters is how you face them. Show them that it’s better to tackle your problems head-on, not shy away from them. Of course, facing life’s challenges can be difficult, but approaching them with a growth mindset and putting to use the tips you’ve learned from self-improvement resources such as the Better Than Yesterday podcast by Osher Gunsberg can set you on the right path to conquering your problems and increasing the positivity in your life. 

Worrying about your flaws

Everybody has flaws. What makes the difference is whether you let your flaws keep you from doing what you want. Instead, accept your flaws and try to make them work for you. Never engage in negative self-talk in front of your children. Children mimic the behavior that they see from their parents, good or bad. If they hear you talking about being lazy, ugly, fat, or unintelligent, they will soon start to worry that these things are true for them, and they will copy the poor way that you talk about yourself. Instead, model better behavior by celebrating your strengths and working on your flaws. 

Trying to control everything

If you try to control everything, you will soon become angry and frustrated. Remember that the only thing you can control is your own reaction to what’s going on around you. Try to let go of having to have everything go your way all the time. It’s not feasible, and will only annoy you when you can’t always have your own way.

Blaming others

Nothing good can ever come from always blaming other people instead of taking responsibility for yourself. The best path to being happier is to learn to be accountable for your own actions and mistakes and to take responsibility for the consequences, rather than looking for someone else to take the blame. Even if someone else is at fault, the blame game doesn’t solve anything. It’s more productive to put your efforts into fixing what has gone wrong, rather than looking for who is at fault.  

Trying to be something you’re not 

A lot of people want to be someone other than themselves. Don’t compare yourself to anyone else, and instead learn to celebrate your own gifts and talents. Teach your children to appreciate who they are by showing them that you are proud of who you are, rather than wishing you were different. This doesn’t mean you can’t have any goals for self-improvement, but it does mean accepting yourself, good parts and bad. 

Living in the past or the future

Live in the present so you can work out what actually makes you happy. Aim to make new memories, and make positive choices to create happiness. You can’t change the past or shape the future by worrying about it. 

Constant complaining

Don’t take the things you have for granted, even the very simple things like shelter, food, and a warm bed to sleep in at night. Be grateful for your health, your relationships, and anything else good in your life. If you’re tempted to complain, redirect your thoughts to things you are grateful for instead. 

The best way to be happy is to quit the habits that don’t bring any good to your life and don’t make you happy. Instead, look for what will make you happy.

Want to embrace fatherhood? Here’s how vasectomy reversal can help!

Are you ready to have a kid? Do you want to handle that cute miniature self in your hands and kiss him/her all over? If yes, then it is a clear sign that you want to embrace parenthood and want to bring the littlest member of the family home.

But what if you had to undergo a vasectomy a few years ago, and now that you want to start a family, it is getting in your way. So, the best option for you to restore your fertility is to get it reversed. Yeah, you read that right. Now that medical science has achieved so much, it is a possible treatment that can help you restore your fertility and start a family.

Yes, we know what you are thinking. You might be having questions like “Can a vasectomy be reversed?” or “Will it affect the fertility process?” or “Will I be able to start a family after undergoing a vasectomy reversal treatment?” Well, the answer to all these questions is that after you get your vasectomy reversed, you’ll be able to start a family naturally, and everything will be the same before you got it in the first place.

Still, feeling confused? Here’s how Vasectomy Reversal can play a huge role in starting your family.

  • Your body never stopped producing sperms.

Generally, it is a common myth amongst the patients that since they’ve undergone the vasectomy, their body might have stopped producing sperms which is a primary element to make a baby.

But that’s not true. According to prominent health experts, your testicles were producing sperms even after a vasectomy; the only difference was that they didn’t make it out of the body. And now that you’ve opted for a reversal procedure, your normal fertility will be restored in no time, and in a week or two, you can even try again to get your partner to conceive.

Bonus Tip: It takes some time to get the fertility restored completely, so if you aren’t getting any of those positive pregnancy results, there is no need to panic. Just consult a specialist and keep trying.

  • High recovery and success rate

You’ll be surprised to know that the success rate of the vasectomy removal process is fairly high. According to a prominent surgeon, after this process, a patient can be discharged after 5-6 hours of clinical observation and is free to do their daily tasks as usual. This means that there is nothing to be stressed about this procedure.

You just need a perfect doctor that can help you at all levels. You can see more about why you should always go for an expert surgeon/doctor for this procedure. Yes, that’s right; having only theoretical knowledge doesn’t make anyone expert in this complex procedure. It needs years of experience and practice for a successful reversal procedure. Therefore, it makes sense to invest your time and trust the experts to achieve your dream of having kids.

Wrapping Up!

The major benefit of going for this reversal procedure is that it allows the couple to conceive naturally. Just trust your doctor and get your fertility restored in no time and be ready to welcome those cute little bundles of joy into your life.