Direct Sales Done Right

Episode 331: Ambitious but Disconnected? The Quiet Drift No One Talks About


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🎙️ Episode Summary:

In this episode of the Direct Sales Done Right podcast, Katy Ursta discusses the importance of maintaining cohesion between personal relationships and business success. She highlights the concept of the 'quiet drift' in relationships, particularly for ambitious women, and shares five signs that indicate a relationship may be drifting.

✨ What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

  • Cohesion at home is essential for business success.
  • Ambitious women can still value and appreciate their partners.
  • The quiet drift can happen without noticeable signs..
  • Carrying everything alone can lead to resentment.
  • Waiting for the right time to reconnect often leads to missed opportunities.
  • Intentionality in relationships is key to preventing drift.
  • Strong women deserve strong, emotionally safe marriages.

💡 Episode Highlights & Time Stamps: 

  • 00:00 Introduction to Cohesion in Business and Home
  • 03:17 Understanding the Quiet Drift in Relationships
  • 05:54 Five Signs of the Quiet Drift
  • 08:22 Intentionality in Marriage and Relationships
  • 10:34 Invitation to the Masterclass on Intimacy
  • 12:33 Conclusion: Balancing Business Success and Personal Relationships

📌 Resources & Links Mentioned:

Register Here  & save $5 for the the Live Masterclass:  "5 Hidden Intimacy Killers Most Marriages Face - Hosted by Tony and Alisa DiLorenzo" on June 25th, 2025 at 8pm EST

Free Resource: (re)RISE Confidently Workbook

Listen to Episode 327 of the Direct Sales Done Right Podcast

👥 Connect with Katy:

  • Instagram: @katywritescontent 
  • Website: www.katyursta.com
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