You’re Not Lazy. You’re Just Disciplined in the Wrong Direction
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You’re not lazy. You’re not broken. And you don’t need to grind harder.
Most divorced dads don’t fail because they lack discipline.
They fail because they stay disciplined in the wrong direction.
In this raw, unfiltered conversation, Anthony sits down with longtime friend and fellow divorced dad, Chadi Issa, to expose a quiet trap that destroys more men after divorce than anger, addiction, or finances combined:
👉 Drift disguised as responsibility.
Working harder.
Staying busy.
“Handling it.”
All while slowly losing peace, presence, and time with your kids.
This episode isn’t hype.
It’s not therapy.
And it’s not about “finding yourself.”
It’s about alignment — and the cost of avoiding it.
Why overworking after divorce is often avoidance, not leadership
The hidden regret of “missing years” with your kids while being physically present
How discipline without direction quietly destroys peace
The moment productivity becomes emotional anesthesia
Why many men are strong… but misaligned
The difference between healing and actually rebuilding
How faith, ownership, and clarity change everything
A practical definition of alignment every dad can apply this week
If you’re a divorced dad who:
Feels productive but empty
Is “doing everything right” yet still restless
Is afraid of waking up one day asking, “Where did the years go?”
Knows something needs to change but hasn’t named it yet
This conversation will hit you.
Not because it motivates you —
but because it tells the truth.
You don’t need more discipline.
You need a map.
And alignment starts the moment you stop lying to yourself about where your time, energy, and attention are actually going.
🎙️ Listen carefully. Don’t rush past this one.
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You’re not late.
But drift always sends the bill.
Choose better.
Inside this conversation, we break down:Final takeaway: