This is great question to broad your SFI business..
I spend way too much time trying to get my clients to involve their spouses in important decisions. I then spend way too much time trying to fix planning problems as a result of not involving a spouse in major conversations.
It’s really very simple, your spouse is involved in your business and your spouse should be involved in major decisions. If they aren’t, you know you’re just heading for trouble…..
Ask yourself this question, “how would I feel if the shoe was on the other foot?” You didn’t like it very much did you? So, why in the world do you think it’s OK for you to make major decisions about your business that your spouse isn’t involved in?
Spouse can advertise SFI objectives to her friend circle & motivate them to join SFI.
This is great question to broad your SFI business..
I spend way too much time trying to get my clients to involve their spouses in important decisions. I then spend way too much time trying to fix planning problems as a result of not involving a spouse in major conversations.
It’s really very simple, your spouse is involved in your business and your spouse should be involved in major decisions. If they aren’t, you know you’re just heading for trouble…..