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‘My Dad Taught Me…’ A Story-Sharing Project Brought to You by CAPO Leadership Consulting

As Father’s Day approaches, take a moment to think about your father and what he taught you. How did dad help you become the person you are today?

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If moms are the nurturers, dads are often the fixers in our lives. When something breaks or goes wrong, they are there to quietly save the day.

Dads are also our teachers and role models, leading us by example down the winding road to adulthood.

As Father’s Day approaches, take a moment to think about your father and what he taught you. How did it help you become the person you are today?

Tell us by using the form below (please put “My Dad Taught Me” in the subject line). Upload a photo of your father and then submit it to Saucon Source.

We’ll profile a different father’s inspiring example each day next week, and then compile the submissions for a story that will be published on Father’s Day, June 17.

Editor’s Note: Please note that regardless of whether your father is living or deceased, you are invited to participate in this project.

    About CAPO Leadership Consulting: Michael Barrovecchio is a Saucon Valley resident and the president of CAPO Leadership Consulting, helping executives, business leaders and their teams to perform at higher levels of effectiveness and influence. As a husband and father, he is also passionate about his family, and the importance of instilling leadership values through education and by example. Visit CAPOLeadershipConsulting.com to learn more about Performance Coaching, Mastermind Groups, Speaking & Workshops, and to learn the key to consistent growth.

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    Josh Popichak

    Josh Popichak is the owner, publisher and editor of Saucon Source. A Lehigh Valley native, he's covered local news since 2005 and previously worked for Berks-Mont News and AOL/Patch. Contact him at josh@sauconsource.com.

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