
Being a Proactive Grandfather: How to Make A Difference
by Richard Eyre Author
New York Times bestselling author Richard Eyre urges grandfathers to ask themselves this crucial question: what kind of grandfather will you be? Will you be a “disengaged grandfather,” downsizing to an adults-only condo by a golf course and rarely seeing your grandkids? Or will you be a “limited grandfather,” a “supportive grandfather,” or—best of all—a “proactive grandfather”?
Only when one chooses to be proactive does grandfathering become effective, meaningful, and enjoyable. At this level, they deliberately consider their unique needs and set goals and plans to enhance their grandchildren’s lives, working collaboratively with their parents. This approach may be challenging, but it will reward with unparalleled fulfillment, well-being, love, and peace.
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