Monday, June 24, 2013

The Seven Traits Of Real Men

By Saleem Rana


Fred Goodall, a parenting expert living in Houston, TX, spoke to Lon Woodbury on L.A. Talk Radio about the traits that real men have, as opposed to some of the negative stereotypes. Some negative stereotypes, for instance, portray men as macho and aggressive while others portray men as bungling and clueless and need women to save them from themselves. However, the traits of real men are closer to cultural ideals about a benevolent father figure and a loving and supportive husband.

About Frederick J. Goodall

Frederick J. Goodall is the founder of Mocha Dad, a parenting website that is focused on fatherhood. He is enthusiastic about parenting and helping guys to be terrific dads, husbands, and role models.

What are Traits of Real Men?

At the start of the interview, Lon discussed with his visitor the high level of confusion most guys in North America have about what it really means to be a man due to contrasting cultural messages.

Goodall outlined 7 traits of real men that served families and societies well. He identified these traits as integrity, compassion, confidence, self-control, perseverance, courage, and humility.

He defined these qualities in the following way:

Integrity is keeping your word with your kids. They know that you can be trusted. It's clear that your word is your bond.

Compassion is meeting an unmet human demand. Unfortunately, compassion is typically mistaken for weakness, with the unfortunate result that lots of guys often hide their compassion.

Self-confidence is a strong belief in one's understanding about life, skills, and a capacity to take care of situations. Unfortunately, confidence is typically mixed up with arrogance. Self-confidence is necessary to gain the respect of kids and discipline them to behave well.

Self-control is the capability to channel desires and impulses in a positive way. Absence of this quality can result in physical or emotional abuse by reacting irrationally instead of responding intelligently to kids' bad habits.

Perseverance is the capacity to face difficult circumstances without giving up. This was particularly important when children had issues. Perseverance was necessary to help support and guide them through difficult times.

Courage is the quality of standing up for oneself or for the family in difficult times even in the face of social disapproval. It meant being true to one's belief about what was right and fair.

Finally, humbleness is a required quality but it is commonly lacking due to the fact that boys are frequently raised to prove themselves to be much better than their friends. However, humbleness prevents one from becoming a braggart and staying modest while other men are preoccupied with bragging. Humble men are able to apologize when they recognize that they were wrong about something.

Goodall also suggested that these 7 qualities of real men served them well when it came to developing a relationship with a spouse.




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