One Right Thing

A ritual planner for fathers rebuilding after jail, addiction, mental illness, and family harm.

One Right Thing is for the father who knows he cannot repair everything in one day, but still wants to begin.

This planner was created for men rebuilding after jail, addiction, mental illness, separation, family harm, or long seasons of instability. It is not a book about perfect fatherhood. It is not a promise that everything can be fixed quickly. It is a practical place to start when life has become complicated, trust has been damaged, and the next step has to be smaller than the whole mountain.

The work begins with one right thing.

One honest call.
One kept promise.
One calm response.
One appointment made.
One day sober.
One apology that does not demand forgiveness.
One choice that makes tomorrow less chaotic than today.

This planner gives fathers a simple structure for accountability, repair, routines, reflection, and daily action. It is designed to help men slow down, tell the truth about where they are, and build a life their children can feel safer inside.

About One Right Thing

  • One Right Thing helps fathers focus on what they can actually do next.

    Inside, the planner supports:

    daily accountability
    emotional regulation
    family repair
    co-parenting communication
    rebuilding trust
    reentry after jail
    recovery after addiction
    mental health awareness
    practical routines
    small, repeatable acts of care

    This is not about performing change. It is about practicing it.

  • This planner was made for fathers who are trying to come back different.

    It is for men who have hurt people and do not want to keep causing harm.

    It is for men coming home from jail, treatment, crisis, relapse, separation, or another version of life falling apart.

    It is for fathers who love their children but need structure, language, and a place to begin again.

    It is also for partners, family members, case workers, advocates, therapists, peer support workers, reentry programs, and community organizations looking for a grounded resource to support fathers doing repair work.

  • Because “fix your life” is too big.

    Because shame does not build a schedule.

    Because love without changed behavior still leaves people unsafe.

    Because children do not need a perfect father. They need a father who tells the truth, keeps showing up, and learns how to become steady.

    One Right Thing gives that work a place to go.

  • The planner includes guided reflection, daily planning pages, accountability prompts, repair-focused exercises, and space to track the small actions that become a different life over time.

    The pages are designed to be simple, direct, and usable. This is not a decorative journal meant to sit untouched. It is a working tool for men who need to see what they are doing, what they are avoiding, and what they can do next.

  • LionGoat Press creates books and workbooks for family repair, emotional survival, and the complicated work of loving people through hard things.

    One Right Thing was created with the belief that repair is not abstract. It has to become visible. It has to become scheduled. It has to become repeated.

    Start with one right thing.

    Then do another.