The Wrong Spouse Can Ruin You (ft. @leilahormozi)
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Summary
- I've noticed that people with higher potential can fade if they get distracted or don't have support at home.
- A supportive spouse can make a huge difference in career success.
- Some team members with mediocre potential improved a lot because they had a very supportive spouse.
- When a spouse understands the demands of work and supports the career goals, it helps achieve dreams.
- Having that kind of support at home makes it really hard to fail.
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How To Take Action
I would suggest implementing a strategy where you foster a supportive environment at home. Begin by having honest conversations with your spouse about your work goals and the demands that come with achieving them. Explain what you need in terms of emotional support and understanding, and listen to their needs too. Building a team at home can be just as crucial as building a team at work.
A good way of doing this is by setting up regular times to communicate. These can be weekly check-ins where you both discuss your schedules and any upcoming demands. This keeps everyone on the same page and helps prevent surprises that might lead to tension, allowing you to stay focused on your work.
Additionally, I would recommend seeking out stories or examples of people whose partners support their careers. This can provide motivation and clarity on how crucial this support can be. Share these stories with your spouse to help them see the potential impact their support can have.
Finally, find small ways to show appreciation for your spouse's support, such as a thank you or a small surprise. This reinforces the importance of teamwork in achieving your dreams and keeps the home front strong, making it really hard to fail. Remember, success is a team effort, even at home.