
Avoiding Conflict When Your Husband Processes Differently Than You
I used to think when having conversations with my husband that he was either checking out of our conversations or downright ignoring me. I knew
I used to think when having conversations with my husband that he was either checking out of our conversations or downright ignoring me. I knew
Quick backstory: We never intended to be business consultants helping other marriedpreneurs scale. We needed systems to support all of the moving pieces in our entire
It took us a few years to realize that we needed a more efficient way to grow our separate business ventures without straining our marriage.
The thing about self-sabotage is you don’t know you’re sabotaging yourself until someone points it out. It’s a vicious cycle that, if not confronted, stunts growth.
In just a few weeks, we will have crossed over to the second half of the year! (crazy! right?) When we first started doing annual
It took us a few years to realize that we needed a more efficient way to grow our separate business ventures without straining our marriage.
Not gonna sugar coat it; it’s easy to get frustrated with your spouse when you don’t have the same capacity or drive in business. It
Business automation is the talk of the town these days (and rightfully so). With the upswing of A.I. and varying apps for nearly everything
In Monday’s blogpost we covered the comparison trap of marriedpreneurs. The question becomes, then, if we want to avoid getting caught in the comparison trap, are
com·par·i·son A consideration or estimate of the similarities or dissimilarities between two things or people. Now that we’ve got the definition out of the way, let’s tap