Will I Ever Grow Up? Guidance and Recognition to Empower Young Men in Decision-Making

The Challenge of Decision-Making for Young Men

Decision-making is an integral part of human development, yet it becomes particularly challenging during the transitional phase from adolescence to adulthood. For young men, the journey is fraught with societal expectations, the urge for independence, and the emotional whirlwind that comes with it. Let’s take a look at how guidance and recognition of small improvements can help young men find reassurance and hope for their future.

The Significance of Role Models

Mentors and role models play a pivotal role in shaping a young man's life. Without positive examples to follow, it's easy for them to go astray. Peer pressure, lack of guidance, and conformity to societal norms often become overwhelming, leading to poor decision-making. Youths yearn to have someone significant in their lives and many times they are indiscriminate about who that person might be. Positive role models can act as a counterbalance, providing much-needed guidance and stability during crucial times in a young person’s life. If you are a young man or a parent of a young man make every effort to get someone involved in your /their life whose goal and desire it is to help you/them succeed.

Small Steps: Recognizing Small Improvements

Big changes often come from small steps. For a young man, the smallest improvement in decision-making can have a ripple effect that dramatically improves his future. Recognition of these small achievements serves as a motivator, instilling a sense of self-worth and encouraging further positive actions. Be it in academics, relationships, or personal growth, acknowledging and celebrating these mini-milestones can be transformative.

Addressing Emotional Vulnerability

The emotional landscape of a young man is often underestimated. Emotional vulnerability is a natural part of the human experience, but it can manifest more intensely during formative years. Understanding and addressing this emotional landscape is crucial for making sound decisions. Simple emotional exercises, open dialogues with mentors, and even self-reflection can be potent tools in this process. It is best to be emotionally vulnerable when it comes to identifying your feelings, learning to talk about them, understanding why you feel that way, and recognizing how your feelings contribute to your thoughts and behaviors. This level of vulnerability will help you to control emotions and regulate reactivity.

The Role of Family Support

While mentors and role models are indispensable, nothing beats the unconditional love and guidance provided by a family. Whether it's parents, siblings, or extended relatives, a supportive family environment creates a safety net that can catch a young man when he stumbles, offering both comfort and wisdom in times of uncertainty. Being intentional, intimate, and involved to hear

Balancing Independence and Responsibility

As young men step into adulthood, the clamor for independence becomes increasingly loud. However, freedom comes with its own set of responsibilities. Striking the right balance is critical. Independent decisions should not be devoid of responsibility. Learning to take responsibility for one's actions forms the cornerstone of mature decision-making.

Harnessing the Power of Community

The community plays an invaluable role in shaping a young man's values, attitudes, and ultimately, his decision-making abilities. Community service, involvement in social activities, and engagement with community elders can offer diverse perspectives, enriching the decision-making toolbox of young men.

Creating a Personal Roadmap

While guidance is essential, it's equally important for young men to create their own personal roadmaps. Setting achievable goals, both short-term and long-term, can act as a guiding star, simplifying the decision-making labyrinth and providing a sense of direction.

The Journey Towards a Promising Future

Young men are at a critical juncture in their lives, where each decision can significantly impact their future. Through the right blend of role models, emotional understanding, family support, and community engagement, they can learn to make better decisions. By recognizing small improvements and celebrating them, we offer them not just reassurances but also hope for a promising future.

If there is a young man in our life who can use a little guidance and support on their journey of becoming a man, consider participating in our upcoming Real Men Curriculum: A Blueprint to Manhood.

Harry Robinson

Harry has been an ordained pastor since 2005 where he served at Capo Beach Church as the Family Ministry pastor and in Pastoral Care.  In 2014, he served as the Discipleship pastor at Mission Viejo Christian Church. Before being ordained, Harry worked for 14 years in the corporate world for Gateway Computers and Armor All Products managing business development and marketing. Harry has an M.A. in Pastoral Counseling from Liberty University and a B.S. in Psychology & Social Science from Vanguard University.

He is a Chaplain for the Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA). Since 2011, he has been the President of Pillars, a non-profit ministry providing support and counseling to families to bring them into rich relational encounters.  He’s been married to his college sweetheart, Carmen, since 1989 and has four children – two sons, two daughters, 4 grandsons, and 1 granddaughter.

http://www.pillarscounseling.com
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