“Any man can be a Father but it takes someone special to be a dad." - Anne Geddes
Happy Father's Day to all the hard-working, fun-loving, advice-giving dads! We hope you enjoy your own father's company today over a delicious dinner, or a good game of golf. Whatever you do, remember to tell him why you're lucky he's in your life. We asked some IIN staffers to share something they've learned from their dads, and here's what they had to say!
"While he would never blow his top, we could always tell when Dad was extremely upset because he would look at the ceiling and say, "Grant me patience." I've been told that I have amazing patience, (which is equally helpful when dealing with children and non-tech-savvy adults), and I attribute that patience 100% to my amazing father." - Michael, IT
"Your career is not an accurate measure of your self worth for it is only a very small part of you and is subject to change at any moment. Invest in other areas of your life to complete the big picture that you can't always see." - Claire, Enrollment
"My dad taught me to do what I love first and foremost. What I "should do" comes second." - Isabel, Enrollment
To never give up, have courage, and follow your dreams." - Elaina, Enrollment
"My father taught me that anything worth doing is worth doing honestly. I have a had time telling any lies, even little ones, because this was so ingrained in me." - Ansley, Web Development
"I've learned what it means to truly forgive, despite the deepest pain." - Sarah, Enrollment
"I think my father taught me two really important lessons: one, the value of family, and two, the value of trying new experiences. He is a lawyer/judge and he passed on a lot of professional opportunities while my sister and I were young; instead he came to every one of our events (sports, plays, etc.) and took us on trips around the world so we could experience different aspects of diverse cultures." - Noah, enrollment
"My dad taught me that going to work for yourself isn't easy, but it's by far the most rewarding path you can choose!" - Maria, Marketing
"My dad has taught me to spread kindness to all people and living beings." - Gillian, Enrollment
"My father taught me the appreciation of a good game. Like his father taught him, it's important to have fun in life, and to share that with friends and family." - David, IT
"My dad used to always say, "Cross the finish line!" Whenever I have run out of energy, lost steam, or generally felt like giving up after putting in hard work, I would always hear his words of encouragement. Whether it's hanging in there in a long run or just a long day at work, his saying has become a mantra that keeps me focused!" - Allison, Enrollment
To my own dad: consultant on all things "real-life" and my number 1 recipe tester. From teaching me how to ride a bike to guiding me through my first tax return, you've taught me a ton about balancing responsiblity, hard work and fun. Thank you, and happy Father's Day!