Monday, April 27, 2020
How To Talk To Your Partner About Starting Your Own Business (So Theyll Jump On Board) - When I Grow Up
How To Talk To Your Partner About Starting Your Own Business (So Theyll Jump On Board) - When I Grow Up Hey, you. Yes, you â" with the big dreams and fire in your belly and passion in your heart. You can (and should!) start your own business doing the thing you love. Youâre amazing at it, better than anyone else, in fact. So, whatâs taking you so long? Let me take a few guesses: Youâre already in a life routine with your partner and quitting your day job to pursue your dream business isnât in your joint five-year plan. Or⦠you know your partner loves and supports you but finances are tight and it would be selfish to suggest something like this. Or⦠I donât know your partner, so I donât know what Iâm talking about and I wouldnât understand. Am I close? There might be a ton of reasons why youâre nervous to confess to your partner that youâre ready and willing to take a chance on yourself and start your own business, but listen to me carefully: Youâve gotta do it. Move through this step. Start the process. The faster they can get on board, the faster you can step into your new entrepreneur-self and build the foundation to a business that will feed your soul and both of your wallets ( ya know, if thatâs the kind of sitch you guys have going on/care about)! Here is what I recommend when it comes to talking to your partner about starting your own business (so they can get on board, too). 1. Show them you have a plan. Yes, the more detailed the better. If you can outline an exit strategy for your current day job, describe your building and launching game plan for new work, and/or identify how you plan to build your business up, thatâs great! If you donât have all of this flushed out yet, thatâs ok, too! Start by clarifying what you do know, mainly: you arenât happy with what youâre doing and you know you have the experience, resources (hi! thatâs me!), and know-how to launch the biz youâre dreaming up inside. This will signal to them this isnât a âphaseâ youâre going through or an impulsive conversation, but rather something youâre thinking about strategically and considering from all angles, including and especially the ones you know will be important to them. 2. Make it a conversation, not a monologue. If your partner operates like most humans, they will want to feel included in this kind of big decision. Even if youâve already set some firm lines in the sand for yourself, give them the opportunity to share input or express their feelings. As you hit challenges or bump up against disagreements, take it as an opportunity to compromise. (Ugh, I know.) Hereâs an example: Perhaps youâre comfortable saving up $2000 before quitting your day job, but they need a little bit more in the bank to feel secure. Thatâs OK, fair, and worth discussing! If you can find a middle ground and create the road map together, it will make for a more supportive, smoother biz-building journey in the long run (because who needs the tension at home if you can nip it in the bud!?) 3. Keep them posted along the way, especially when you check off milestones. Share your progress as you go! Built your website? Tell them! Wrote your sales page? Share it! Have a client lead? Pop the champagne! (Just donât jinx it, ah!) If you know your partner is the type who needs frequent updates to feel like âsomething is happening,â find ways to let them in on your day-to-day biz building happenings so they know something great is cooking. If itâs better to let them know about the big stuff only, totally fine. Just signal itâs all coming together like you said it would to calm any lingering jitters. 4. Give them a grace period to process the news and donât take their knee jerk reaction personally. First of all, theyâre human. Big news often yields big responses. Learning their partner has been planning a life change might take their mind a minute to wrap around, and not everyone processes things at the same speed. If they arenât warming up to the idea as immediately as youâd like, try to give them some space to take it in and nurture their understanding. Answer questions the best that you can and remind them that theyâre still a priority in your life. The hope is that once they see how prepared and profesh you totally are, theyâll come around. Personal story break: When my husband Luke and I first had the âIm-thinking-of-quitting-my-job-and-becoming-a-career-coach-for-Petes-sakeâ conversation, his response was: âSure, once you make as much money coaching that you do in your job now. Then you can quit.â Very big newsflash for poor 2007 Luke: That was not realistic. That was never going to happen. I could never clone myself and work two full time jobs to make two full time salaries without losing my full blown mind and fully ruining everything. I ultimately gave him (and me!) a day to process his concerns and percolate on how to explain why and how that wasnât going to work for me. We found a way to compromise on what we both needed to feel safe and supported and 10+ years later, here I am! 5. If theyâre going to be a negative no matter what, look for support elsewhere. Hey, âIâll believe it when I see itâ people are out there, and maybe youâre in a relationship with one. If this is the case, do what you need to do to protect your excitement, momentum, and drive, and do the work on your own time. Look for support in other places with other friends or relatives (or coaches!) and keep your biz as close to your chest as you can when it comes to your skeptical partner. Theyâll feel like a real dummy (and also be proud AF) when you show them whoâs the actual boss of your new dream business! ( Psst: thatâs you!) Ultimately, we choose our partners for a reason, and hopefully part of that reason includes a shared capacity to nurture and cherish each otherâs dreams. But, if your partner still canât jump on board with your âcrazyâ business dreams, then I need you to know this: You can make it happen anyway. Iâm here to help, and I have a whole bunch of like-minded women out here who can lift you up on this journey. We get you, we believe in you, and weâre here to support you. Discover Your Dream Business is a safe place to dive deep into your true lifeâs business desires and bring out whatâs hiding in there. Together we will identify the kind of work youâll be excited to wake up and do every day and set the foundation to truly thrive as a business owner. Your partner will be all like, âWhatttt?â and âWowwwwâ and âHell yes, I am lucky to have her!â Get all the info here, fill out a no-obligation application (early bird pricing is *on*), and letâs all do this thing your partner included. 3
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