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Redefining success among business dads: Balancing career ambitions and family life

Business World Philippines

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June 13, 2025

TODAY'S CULTURE often glorifies long work hours and accumulated wealth, equating career and financial achievements with personal worth.

- By Jomarc Angelo M. Corpuz

However, entrepreneurs, executives, and leaders who are also devoted fathers are starting to challenge these conventional definitions of achievement.

Increasingly, success for accomplished men is being reimagined to include presence at the dinner table, shared laughter during bedtime routines, and genuine emotional connections with their children. For decades, men were expected to climb the ladder, provide for the family, and let the rest fall into place, a path that leaves little to no room for connection, bonding, and parenting. The prevailing model for success often ties the father to economic output, with little emphasis on his presence at home or involvement in the daily lives of his children.

This struggle of balancing work and family life has been more apparent, as research suggests. In dual-income households, 60% of working dads report experiencing work-family conflict, compared to 47% of working mothers, highlighting how the traditional provider mindset still weighs heavily on men. That pressure often leads to regret: a 2013 Pew Research study found that nearly half of fathers feel they don't spend enough time with their children, while only 23% of mothers said the same.

Despite this, a growing segment of working dads have realized that prioritizing family doesn't come at the cost of career success. In fact, a study by the Families and Work Institute found that executives who give equal priority to work and family feel more successful, less stressed, and better equipped to handle both professional and personal demands.

These numbers speak volumes about the quiet pressures many fathers face in the workforce. While society has made strides in encouraging work-life balance, the data reveals that a significant percentage of men are still grappling with the emotional toll of missing out at home, and those who don't miss out often thrive.

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