#1154- When Should You Call It QUITS in Your Relationship W/ Kirsten Mark
Change Lives Make Money: The Podcast For Online Trainers - A podcast by Brian Mark
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When to call it quits: Real talk on relationships from a power couple 💪 In this episode, Kirsten and I are back by popular demand to dish out some real talk on relationships. As a power couple building our own empires while supporting each other's dreams, we're diving deep into when it might be time to walk away from a relationship that's no longer serving you. From the importance of seeing your partner's potential to recognizing toxic patterns, we're breaking down the key signs that it might be time to call it quits. Because here's the truth: the wrong relationship can hold you back in every area of your life - from your fitness goals to your business success. So whether you're struggling in your current relationship or looking to level up your partnership game, this episode is packed with insights to help you build a thriving life together. Let's dive in! Top Quotes: "Even on our darkest of days and darkest moments where I choose who I want to be in this relationship, there was a very large part of me that could still see all the potential that you had as a man." (3:20) "We're building a business so we can build a life together. We're not building a business so that we just build a business so that the business makes money for f****** what?" (23:58) "I truly think that one of the biggest energy blocks that I've ever seen in people is when they're with the wrong person. And they have all of this potential and that person is almost just sucking that potential out of them until they become a shell of the human who doesn't feel confident." (24:59) ____ ⏯ See the Life of a 7-Figure Entrepreneur on My YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@therealbrianmark —— 🐺 Join Our Pack & Get Started as An Online Trainer: https://www.facebook.com/groups/changelivesacademykickstart —— LET’S CONNECT: YouTube | @therealbrianmark Instagram | @therealbrianmark Facebook | Brian Mark