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Have you been trying to carry everything on your own without realizing you were never meant to? In this episode, Chris and I share one of the most powerful metaphors we’ve ever used in our relationship and business: the cross-country bike ride and the support van. We open up about the seasons where one of us had to step back, the moments we resisted asking for help, and what it actually takes to build a partnership and a life that works long-term. Tune in to shift how you think about support, success, and doing life with others.
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HIGHLIGHTS
Why you can’t be the one “out front” all the time.
How to communicate your needs so people can actually support you.
What it looks like to switch roles in relationships, business, and friendships.
How to outsource your “support van” when both partners are in a growth season.
Why support isn’t optional if you want to grow sustainably.
RESOURCES
Apply for the Elite Entrepreneur Mastermind HERE!
Get on the waitlist for Mentor Collective Mastermind HERE!
Try glōci for 40% off your first order with code HAPPY at checkout - head to getgloci.com
FOLLOW
Follow me: @loriharder
Follow glōci: @getgloci
By Lori Harder | YAP Media4.8
27552,755 ratings
Have you been trying to carry everything on your own without realizing you were never meant to? In this episode, Chris and I share one of the most powerful metaphors we’ve ever used in our relationship and business: the cross-country bike ride and the support van. We open up about the seasons where one of us had to step back, the moments we resisted asking for help, and what it actually takes to build a partnership and a life that works long-term. Tune in to shift how you think about support, success, and doing life with others.
Check out our Sponsors:
Granola - Granola is an AI-powered notepad built for the way real people actually meet. Get three months free at http://granola.ai/earn.
Shopify - Try the ecommerce platform I trust for Glōci, Sign up for your $1/month trial period at http://Shopify.com/happy
Indeed - Spend less time searching, and more time actually interviewing candidates who check all your boxes. Indeed is giving Earn Your Happy listeners a $75 SPONSORED JOB CREDIT to help get your job the premium status it deserves. Just go to http://Indeed.com/podcast right now and support our show by saying you heard about Indeed on Earn Your Happy.
Rella - Rella is a project management platform built specifically for social media managers and teams. Go to http://getrella.com and use code EARN for 10% off your first three months or annual plan.
HIGHLIGHTS
Why you can’t be the one “out front” all the time.
How to communicate your needs so people can actually support you.
What it looks like to switch roles in relationships, business, and friendships.
How to outsource your “support van” when both partners are in a growth season.
Why support isn’t optional if you want to grow sustainably.
RESOURCES
Apply for the Elite Entrepreneur Mastermind HERE!
Get on the waitlist for Mentor Collective Mastermind HERE!
Try glōci for 40% off your first order with code HAPPY at checkout - head to getgloci.com
FOLLOW
Follow me: @loriharder
Follow glōci: @getgloci

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