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No one tells you THIS about business (and relationships!)

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When I think about love, I think about the people I get to love day in and day out. Relationships of

When I think about love, I think about the people I get to love day in and day out. Relationships of every kind, from my one-and-only-Drew (love ya, babe) to my 2 daughters to my family! But it goes beyond that. Even deeper than that. Let me explain. I’ve been talking with my best friend Amy Porterfield ([on the newest episode of Goal Digger](, in fact!) about how dramatically our relationships, especially our marriages, changed when we became entrepreneurs. [image] Not only on the very practical level of being able to make your own hours and working from home, but also from the perspective of two corporate wives who put in their two weeks notice to launch businesses – without a ton of know-how. We dive into what it was like for our partners and specific moments where our relationships changed or evolved on the entrepreneurial journey. Not only did my marriage shift, but I also learned a new way of loving myself within the space of nurturing my dreams into reality. It’s no easy task! Love, I believe, must be a part of it. [Sit back and dive into this conversation](=) with me and Amy about the things no one told us about growing up and growing old(er) with someone while growing into yourSELF as an entrepreneur! And since today is when we spotlight the beauty and necessity of love, I hope you take a moment to do the (sometimes uncomfortable) thing where you show yourself that you love who YOU are. Tell yourself you’re proud to be you. Remind yourself that you’re on your side. That you’re excited to spend more years doing this life. Speak it, journal it, encapsulate it however you choose! Spend time soaking in love today. ❤️ Jenna P.S. Amy’s brand-spanking-new book [Two Weeks Notice](=) is coming out SUPER soon and I’m so damn proud of her and this book is SO good! If you pre-order it today, you’ll get an extra special bonus that I’m a part of (because I’m her ride or die and #1 fan all lumped into one!) So go pre-order a copy and get that special bonus, okay? Cool. :) [Unsubscribe]( Jenna Kutcher 440 N Barranca Ave #4227 Covina, California 91723 United States

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