Can Love Survive a Startup? 5 Strategies to Business-Proofing Your Love Life

People often say or make comments about how difficult entrepreneurship is. And it is, but often not in the ways that people think it's going to be. 

One of the hardest challenges entrepreneurs face is having enough expanse of their own energy to be able to fuel their business while also fueling their relationships and personal lives.

So, are the long hours and undivided attention required by your startup impacting your romantic life? Today, I want to share some ideas and strategies to help you business-proof your love life.

In this video, you will learn:

  • What happens in an entrepreneur's brain when they think of their business?

  • How to avoid letting your business become a 'third wheel' in your romantic bond.

  • How practicing focused attention can save your connection with your partner.

  • The impact of mutual hobbies on enhancing your relationship.

This episode is a must-listen for entrepreneurs and their partners, providing essential guidance for thriving in both love and business. Tune in to transform the way you perceive and manage your most valuable partnership!

If you're experiencing challenges in your business or love life and you'd like expert guidance, remember that Brooke Bergman, LMFT, our relationship expert, is here to support you. She excels at helping individuals and couples address the root causes of their conflicts with creative solutions. 

Additionally, I host couple retreats a couple of times a year, and we schedule these retreats once we have 4 or 5 couples who are interested. If you're interested in joining, raise your hand, and we'll work together to find a suitable time and location that works for you and your partner.

Reach out and let’s talk!

And if you are curious about the connection between your love life and business success, I invite you to check out my podcast episode on 'What Your Sex Life Might Mean For Your Business' for some intriguing insights.

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