Welcome to another episode of The Jar, where we meet our next guest, Michael "Fritz" Fritzius, at the Undivided Wealth Management office in Chesterfield, Missouri. We extend our gratitude to Gary Baker for graciously providing us with this space. Fritz, as he is fondly called, hails from a small town near St. Louis and had a formative Christian upbringing that left a lasting impact on his life. Now 42 years old, Fritz is happily married with four daughters and has built a career in the tech industry. Inspired by his father, who was an early pioneer in the world of technology, including working for Wang Computers, Fritz has found his calling in supporting podcasters. He assists with production and provides invaluable support to help them bring their shows to life. During our conversation, we delve into Fritz's spiritual journey and his evolving views on God. He shares his belief in limitless growth when it comes to spirituality and embraces the exciting yet daunting prospects it offers.
As a father, Fritz opens up about his transformation and how he has become a different dad, embodying greater presence and intention in his parenting. He recognizes that his personal growth is unlocking his true potential piece by piece, and he takes it upon himself to put those pieces together. Fritz also reveals his daily journaling routine, where he meticulously writes down his goals, tasks, expressions of gratitude, and sources of stress. Through this practice, he finds solace, comfort, and continuous personal growth. Join us as we embark on Fritz's captivating journey and explore the stories he shares with The Jar.
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