Half an hour a day, two hours a week, whatever. If you could have a hugely successful business in that timeframe, would you do it?
I think most of us would. The idea of setting up something solid for the future in just a couple hours a week is incredibly appealing.
Now look at your relationship. Are you spending at least that amount of time? I mean really focus focusing on your partner and spending that time intentionally connecting.
The truth is that our relationship is something solid that we want to build for the future. An incredibly busy and successful business losers some of its cluster if we’re alone with no one to share our lives with.
When we shift from thinking, we don’t have time to connect into thinking, connecting with my partner is another business tool. I’m going to take advantage of, it looks a little bit different.
Alex Hormozi talks about relationships as a force multiplier—something that amplifies everything else in your life when it’s strong, and quietly works against you when it’s not. He probably knows what he’s talking about.
Which do you want? Something that amplify everything else in your life, or something that works quietly against you?