Four men sitting in a modern therapy room, engaged in conversation, with certificates on the wall and a decorative ceiling baffle above.

Being a Boss at Home

A group for men who want to follow through — and feel proud — at home.

You care about your partner.

You care about your family.

But follow-through isn’t as consistent as you want.

Tasks sit.

Conversations get delayed.

Tension repeats.

At work, you execute.

At home, it feels harder.

This group is built for that gap.

The system is stacked against you here.

Men aren't taught how to carry the mental load of a shared home. The cultural script — work hard, don't ask for help, figure it out alone — doesn't prepare you for partnership.

That's not an excuse. It's a starting point.

This group is for men who are done waiting to figure it out on their own — and ready to actually change it.

Who This Is For

For men in committed relationships who want to:

  • Follow through without being reminded

  • Reduce repeated tension at home

  • Handle responsibilities consistently

  • Strengthen trust through reliability

  • Feel solid and self-respecting in their home life

You don't need to be in crisis.

You need to be ready to raise your standard.

What Makes This Different

This is not about “trying harder.”

If trying harder worked, you’d already be doing it.

This is a structured, psychologist-led group designed to build reliable follow-through.

We focus on two areas:

  1. The internal patterns that derail consistency

  2. The practical systems that support reliable action

Insight without structure doesn’t create change.

Structure without emotional awareness doesn’t stick.

This group integrates both.

The Structure

• 8 weeks

• 80-minute sessions

• $160 per session

• 4–5 men

• In-person (Winnipeg)

• Closed cohort (no new members after start)

• Evening sessions

Fall 2026 cohort forming — join the waitlist.

Enrolment closes once full.

Receipts are provided for each session. Many extended health plans cover group psychotherapy provided by a registered psychologist.