Greg Wasz, a sales professional and passionate storyteller, has been featured in a new article that explores how video journaling unexpectedly transformed his parenting journey. Titled "How Video Journaling Helped Me Become a More Present Parent – CLIENT", the article offers a personal and relatable perspective on slowing down and becoming more intentional with family time.
What began as a simple hobby to document memories turned into a meaningful habit for Wasz. The article reveals how his approach shifted from just recording events to deeply experiencing them in real-time. Through the lens of a camera, he started noticing the small, beautiful details of everyday life with his wife and children—details he admits were easy to miss in the hustle of daily routines.
“I was in the room, but not always engaged,” Wasz writes. “Video journaling gave me the chance to see my life from the outside. And what I saw was that I was often missing the very moments I was trying so hard to hold onto.”
The piece highlights how filming ordinary moments became a tool not just for preserving memories, but also for cultivating deeper presence and emotional connection. From spontaneous laughter in the living room to quiet family dinners, these snippets of daily life became valuable reflections, helping him appreciate both the highs and the humbling in-betweens of parenting.
The article also explores how this habit developed into a shared family ritual. Watching videos together turned into a bonding experience and sparked new conversations and traditions. Wasz notes that even his kids became involved, sometimes taking turns behind the camera or suggesting what to capture.
Letting go of perfection, embracing the chaos, and focusing on connection over production are recurring themes throughout the piece. “Some of the best shots I’ve ever captured were totally unplanned,” Wasz writes. “Life isn’t perfect, and that’s what makes it beautiful.”
His reflections are both honest and practical, offering encouragement for other parents who might feel like life is moving too fast. Wasz doesn’t claim to have it all figured out—but his message is clear: video journaling became a path to being more present, more connected, and more in tune with what matters most.
About Greg Wasz
Greg Wasz is a Cincinnati-based entrepreneur, sales consultant, and video storyteller. With over 20 years of professional experience and a deep love for family life, he combines business strategy with creative expression through his company Wasz, Inc. and his personal project, Greg Wasz Productions.
To read the full article, click here.
Media Contact
Contact Person: Greg Wasz
Email: Send Email
City: Cincinnati
State: OH
Country: United States
Website: https://www.gregwaszohio.com/