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I don't know how he does it. Hilariously unhelpful advice to working dads.

 

Can men really have it all?

For too long, working mums have been privy to all kinds of handy, unsolicited advice that men are not.

Finally, time poor men struggling under the dual pressure of a busy career and fatherhood can hear it too. It is 2015, after all.

A new Twitter account is making a hilarious mockery of the ludicrous tips women have been ignoring for decades by directing them at men. Genius.

HOW DOES HE DO IT?

Att: Busy Dads. Not sure how you’re going to get the kids’ lunches made, get a load of laundry on, iron your wife’s trousers and still have time to moisturise your knees?

Here’s a tip, why not try getting up three hours BEFORE your better half!

Honestly, you’ll wonder why you didn’t think of these yourself.

The Man Who Has It All’s expertise includes time saving life hacks, beauty tips, advice on how to impress your boss and everything in between.

Here are some of his recent pearls of wisdom:

The Man Who Has It All also has his own blog now (I know, I know, how does he find the time???), here’s a little mantra from it about celebrating your imperfections:

As men, we need to allow ourselves the grace and freedom to embrace our imperfections!

It is time to step up and say it is OKAY not to be perfect.

It is OKAY to ask your wife to iron her own tops.

It is OKAY to carve out time just for you. I call this ‘me time’

It is OKAY not to make your own condiments (salt, horseradish etc)

It is OKAY not to moisturise your elbows every day

It is OKAY to stop ironing duvet covers

It is OKAY to put on a small amount of weight

By allowing yourself to BE who you are, your absolutely WONDERFUL imperfect self, you free other dads to be and do the same!

It’s tough out there, men. Make sure you’re getting plenty of “me” time.

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