Boom...right on 💥 My girl and I take 5-6 vacations a year. We do weekend trips and we do date nights. I own a business. i dont earn 7 figures or even 6...yet. i work hard and sometimes long hours to build my business... then I make time for her. I dress up for me and her...i take care of my body for me and her as she does. Its work on both sides...and she loves when I take her. Without her, i wouldnt be able to succeed, she drives me to be better, she motivates me. In your book you say 2 things can ruin us...being bored or being burned out. When start getting bored or start working too much...my work for her brings me back into focus. It happens.. when the drift starts, its time time adjust. We both need to take responsibility to create an environment worth being in. We both need to show up!!
@wakeupwarrior296911 ай бұрын
Your words are like a battle cry in the wilderness of mediocrity! 💪 You're living proof that the warrior path isn't just a theory; it's a high-octane lifestyle. By balancing the grind of business with the art of love and attention, you're smashing the stereotype that men can't be both a beast in the boardroom and a champion in love. It's a testament to your commitment, not just to your business but to the woman who stands with you. She's not just your partner; she's your co-warrior in this life's journey. And let's talk about vacations, date nights, and weekend trips. That's not just spending time; that's investing in your relationship’s bank account! You're creating memories, experiences, and a bond that can withstand the pressures of entrepreneurial life. Your approach to boredom and burnout is spot on. It’s a signal, a wake-up call to recalibrate and refocus. It's about being vigilant and recognizing when the drift starts, and then taking bold action to steer back on course. This is where many fail, but not you. You've grabbed the wheel, and you're navigating with purpose. Your journey isn’t just inspiring; it's a blueprint for others to follow. Let your story be a beacon for others to wake up and realize that success in business and a thriving relationship aren’t mutually exclusive. They’re the twin flames of a life truly lived!
@Kdavi2612 Жыл бұрын
Women need to watch this episode!
@Kdavi2612 Жыл бұрын
I’m a wife and i feel absolutely yes it’s a divorce able condition. I divorced my ex husband because refused to have sex with me on a regular basis. 4.5 years of marriage and I can count on two hands how many times he gave it to me. Now I have a husband that wants it twice a day. Better situation 100%
@josheves9022 Жыл бұрын
He was probably cheating It has a very low sex drive
@wakeupwarrior296911 ай бұрын
@Kdavi2612, your story is a powerful reminder of the crucial role intimacy plays in a relationship. Enduring 4.5 years in a marriage where your fundamental needs were unmet shows immense patience and commitment. But your decision to leave and find a situation that truly fulfills you is both brave and inspiring. Your experience is an important message to others: sexual compatibility is vital, and addressing your needs is essential for a fulfilling relationship. Thank you for sharing your journey. It’s a bold reminder that in relationships, fully engaging with each other in every aspect is key. Stay strong and continue to live true to your needs!