I need DATA!
As I begin crafting this new direction, I am getting lots of feedback from both men and women that this idea has legs. The men I have talked to recognize what I am discovering. They have experienced it and know others who have as well.
The women have responded even faster than the men. “Yes! I know exactly what you are talking about. Bill has been struggling with this. He doesn’t say much, but I can see it clearly.†And “Thank God you’re doing thisâ€. One woman said, “I think men, in the world of dealing with challenges whether emotional or more tangible, have been part of a forgotten population.â€
I need to get men’s stories. I want to hear about your experience with this restlessness and the bigger issues of what does it mean to be a successful man today. How has it shown up in your life? What have you done about it? What has the impact of this Disquiet been on you? Your family? Your career? What things have you tried to do to help – and have they helped? What happened? What have you learned from these experiences? What would help you with it?
So I am beginning to interview men. As I collect stories and data, I will compile a study about this Disquiet, I will make available to you. Stay Tuned!
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February 25th, 2007 at 10:09 am
THere is an article on “Ignoring the Disquiet can lead to depression”. Click on the link above.