Convincing your significant other or spouse of the prudence of your SFI investment can be very daunting. I know first hand. I don't try to tell my spouse about my SFI business because I know that she doesn't see what I see. It makes setting a budget difficult because you want to include your spouse or significant other in these types of decisions.
However, you know them and they know you. They know that you have dreams and aspirations that others may call foolish or wishful thinking. The more you play down this fact the better off you will be. It is not for their sake but for your own. If you are looking for validation from those that don't understand then you may quit now because you will not get it.
Moreover your partner should love you enough to want you to give anything worthwhile your best shot. Therefore, you should respect their opinions and love them enough to keep peace between the two of you. Don't invest money that you can not afford into SFI when you already know that it is at risk. The key to being successful with winning over your partner is to meet your current obligations and minimize all of your risks when it comes to your business venture with SFI.
In the end, wisdom is justified of her children and you will be able to see the benefit of your labor if you faint not and also if you follow a plan of action design to adapt and overcome. Naysayers will always doubt until you have proof in the form of your big commission checks. That's when most will agree with you yet even then some just will not ever come around. Don't let it stop you and do what you know is right to keep peace.
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Convincing your significant other or spouse of the prudence of your SFI investment can be very daunting. I know first hand. I don't try to tell my spouse about my SFI business because I know that she doesn't see what I see. It makes setting a budget difficult because you want to include your spouse or significant other in these types of decisions.
However, you know them and they know you. They know that you have dreams and aspirations that others may call foolish or wishful thinking. ...more