NASCAR Champion Joey Logano reveals how to be a ‘good dad’
Joey Logano believes he became a better person after having children.
Joey Logano and family celibrating 2022 championship triumph, (Via IMAGO)
Two-time NASCAR Cup champion Joey Logano is going through some of his life’s most compact and hectic times. He is training every day to improve and drive to fight for more titles as he is in the peak age of his career. At the same time, Logano has three children below seven and wants to be the best dad.
Logano and his wife Britny have two sons and a daughter. His eldest son Hudson is six and, just like his father, has already started racing. His second son, Jameson, is three years old, and his youngest, Emilia, is two. He has carefully compartmentalized his time between racing with his family and Team Penske so that he can give his 100% all the time.
While discussing his approach to being a good dad, Logano pointed out that being one is very hard. He tries to set an example for them by working his best and showing them what he does and how he approaches it. Logano added that he always tries to maximize the moments he shares with his kids.
It’s hard. There are days when you feel like you didn’t do a good enough job of being a dad. But you have to realize that part of being a good dad is setting a good example of going to work and showing them what you do and trying to take them with you. And I try to maximize every moment I have with them.Logano said, as reported by Autoweek.
Having kids changed Joey Logano as a person
Logano went on to detail how his life has changed after having kids for the better. He pointed out that he became a better person after having children and added that he believes God wants parents to have children for the same reason.
It’s been great. Honestly, it’s changed me as a person for the better. I think any parent will probably agree with that. I think God wants us to have kids. It teaches us so many things you otherwise would never think of. You become a better person. I have a lot to learn still, but it’s been fine.
Logano also detailed how he compartmentalizes time between family and work in the same interview. He pointed out that he gives 100% focus to one aspect when doing it and has formulated a zero-intervention policy from his team when engaged with his family and vice versa if there is no emergency.
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