How do you balance your family and business priorities?



it is very hard to balance your time appropriately. I have an office i go into about 2-3 times per week. I work at home the other days of the week. When at home i usually give up a few more hours of work time to play with the kids.
However, my wife still believes that i do nothing and money just appears...lol
So if i work at home she expects me to help her 24/7.
It is a learning experience on how to deal in frustration.
 
Murder your wife and rape your kids.


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Just train your wife to bear with it. I know it can be challenging. I have trained mine, and when I of the table, she knows she can speak to me. Although it doesn't make her happy

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I have broken out the "DO YOU WANT TO LIVE IN A FUCKING BOX??" speech a few times on my wife-- it usually shuts her up for a month or two.

Oh.

And LV works too.

Bitches love LV.



The hard one is trying to balance kids and work. I can get too involved in a project where I'll obsess over it until it's complete. Ignoring anyone and everything until it's live...
 
Get an office and go in every day. It's easy for you to compartmentalize and eliminate distractions, and it's easy for your family to understand when you are working and off limits and when you aren't.
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Well if you potentially work for just 9 hrs per is more than enough to reach your goals trust me, spend remaining time with your family....
 
Murder your wife and rape your kids.

This actually worked. +1

I really do want to find a balance, eventually. I think it's fair to underconsume in the amount of time spent with loved ones in order to make it up in the back end, but I think that's a terrible way to live for a prolonged period of time.

I spend Sundays with my family right now, and I try to make it for dinner as often as possible, which isn't very often at all.

(Ballers, earmuffs.) The majority of work takes place from a makeshift office room we built in the garage, but maybe it's incubator time.

Lettuce be cereal, you don't healthily raise a family of five while pursuing financial freedom without significant support from your spouse. I was hoping there'd be more first hand examples of this challenge.