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Tips For Working Through Transition As Marriedpreneurs

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By: O.L./Sway Buckley

The last nearly 14 years of our marriage have been comprised of ALL kinds of transitions. 

Not every transition is the same.

Before diving in, let's start with a definition so we're on the same page. 

According to Miriam Webster's dictionary:

Transition: a change or shift from one state, subject, place, etc., to another.

Marriedpreneur LifeTransitions as marriedpreneurs can carry different meanings based on what's happening in life. For example, some common types are:

  1. Relocation transitions 
  2. Job transitions
  3. Family expansion transitions

But there are other transition types that we just as common but often not addressed until it becomes an extreme need. Here are a few transition types that, if not addressed, can be caustic on a marriedpreneur journey. 

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  • New perspective transitions: New perspectives can alter how you work on a project, and if/when that project is not a priority or more, it can cause friction

 

  • Transition of emotional/mental state: Reaching a breaking point without awareness leads to breakdowns

 

  • Transition of expectations: New ones gone unspoken can bring havoc and confusion.  

 

  • Transition of priorities: When you've always focused on one primary goal and then it switches, without a conversation, you rod your spouse the opportunity to grow with you through the change and support along the way 

These are just a few of the common transitions that occur in marriage and business, that when one spouse is not intentional about updating each other, it can feel like a blindsided, even if that wasn't the intention.

We are constantly making decisions and becoming better versions of ourselves–but that doesn't just happen in a silo when you're a marriedpreneur couple. 

It requires more than most, but the rewards are worth it. Peace, friendship, clarity, and understanding are priceless.

Success-Mapping CallIf you're a marriedpreneur couple seeking to build peaceably through these different trainings, consider doing routine legacy meetings that create a sacred space to update each other before implosions occur. If you need a framework to follow, you can use ours here.

Here's to living purposefully, powerfully, and profitably in sync, 

O.L. & Sway

O.L. is a former banker turned real estate consultant and entrepreneur. Sway is a former CEO of a staffing firm she started on her dorm room floor to pay for college. Together they co-own Marriedpreneur Life Consultancy, equipping faith-based married entrepreneur couples with high-level systems to scale (without strain). They're the creators of the Marriedpreneur Operating Systems and the co-hosts of The Marriedprenuer Life Podcast, which was praised as one of Wedding Wire's top relationship podcasts. Learn more at MarriedpreneurLife.com.

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