How to Survive a Contracting Company (as a Spouse)
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Clark and Esther dive into the challenges of running a contracting business while trying to keep faith, family, and work in balance—and why protecting your marriage is just as important as growing your company.
• How ignoring your spouse’s perspective can slowly erode connection
• The hidden dangers of letting business stress spill over into your home life
• Why transparency about financial struggles builds more trust than hiding them
• The importance of scheduling recovery time instead of always pushing harder
• Practical ways to invite your spouse into decision-making without overwhelming them
• How regular check-ins about priorities prevent resentment from building
• Why spiritual grounding helps you weather business storms as a family
• Recognizing when it’s time to seek outside counseling before patterns worsen
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Chapters
1. Introduction to Contractor Cuts (00:00:00)
2. Starting a Company After Marriage (00:02:56)
3. Early Marriage Struggles and Therapy (00:05:42)
4. Having Kids and Postpartum Depression (00:10:25)
5. Moving Goalposts and Financial Decisions (00:16:58)
6. The "I'll Be Home at 5" Problem (00:32:07)
7. Vulnerability and Communication Tips (00:41:31)
8. Nashville Retreat Invitation and Closing (00:49:59)
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