Ready To Quit? Spouse Getting You Down?
Last Update: July 18, 2012
I was reading the blog of a fellow WA member (Sundcarrie) today. She had 2 back-to-back posts... one where she was ready to quit all this (ok, was more frustrated than REALLY wanting to quit) and then a follow-up post where it was a new day with a renewed sense of determination.
The reason behind these posts? She was feeling pressure from her hubby to "go get a real job".
I was about to post a long-winded comment on her post, but decided to blog about it here.
Why?
Been there. Done that.
Before I get started, I want to say this.... I am sure Carrie's husband is awesome. MY husband is awesome as well. This is NOT a hubby bashing post by any means.
Nothing judgmental here at all.
What I want to talk about is this -
When we start on this journey of, "Hey honey, I'm gonna make money online!", it is quite an adventure and very well might not be met with real enthusiasm by our spouses/significant others/family/friends, etc.
While being in WA can make us feel as if "Everyone is doing it", most of us will quickly realize that in our circles, we are probably the only one we really know that is involved with internet marketing.
In turn, that means that we are each the only one our spouse/family/friends know that is trying to make money online.
We are unique.....but the unfamiliar is NOT a comfortable place - especially for the spouses.
For those that might be familiar already with my story, I apologize for repeating it.... but my story starts like this.
My awesome hubby comes home from work on February 18, 2007. He walks into the spare bedroom/office and sees me sitting there staring at a totally white computer screen.
Hubby says: Hey baby, whatcha doin?
I say: Making a website
Hubby says: Uh, do you know HOW to make a website?
I say: Nope. No clue.
Hubby says: WHY are you making a website?
I say: Because I am going to make money online.
(I answered as calmly as I would say "We are having chicken for dinner"...lol).
He pretty much said, "oh, ok." and left the room...and by about 3am I had managed to get ONE web page online for my new "site" (this was before Wordpress...making a site was a pretty big deal - especially for a newbie who had absolutely ZERO clue what she was doing).
Now, lets flash forward a few months to about April. I'm still plugging away at this make money online stuff. If my eyes were open, I was working. 12-15 hour days (or more) were totally normal for me.
I had made SOME money here and there, but nothing to get excited about....and nothing that actually paid a bill or two.
My dear sweet hubby started to feel the pressure or being totally responsible for all money coming in....and I started to feel the pressure to MAKE MONEY as well.
I also felt something else.... GUILT.
It ate me up feeling as if I wasn't pulling my weight and helping as I could be if I had a "real job".....but I was SO CLOSE to it all coming together for me. I could feel it - I was getting somewhere if I could just find a way to have enough time to make it happen.
But the guilt was stronger at times than my determination was...and it was hard - really, really, hard.
Late April/early May of that same year (2007) I decided that from that moment on, I would do anything I could online to bring money in NOW.
Write articles for others? You bet I did it...and I wrote as many as humanly possible.
Not too long later, I took an offer to be a paid intern for 2 guys who did online stuff (they were online poker affiliates - tough market there, I learned a lot from them and owe them a ton).
Between writing/selling articles and working 5-6 hours a day as their intern, I managed to bring enough money NOW to get us through that time.
It took another 8-9 months before things really DID come together for me, and thankfully, it all came together to where I could stop doing online work for others AND my stuff...and only do MY stuff.
It was a GREAT day when I realized, "Ok, This is it!". Just awesome.
Ok- enough of my story. We all have one...and we all have (or soon WILL have) our own success story as well.
What I'd like to share is things I learned when it came to that time with my hubby, family, and friends.
I guess I could have titled this:
PotPieGirl's Relationship Tips for the Aspiring Internet Marketer =)
#1 - I don't know if you picked up on it or not, but I mentioned feeling a lot fo GUILT. Guilt is a nasty, nasty emotion, isn't it?
Especially for women/wives/moms (sorry guys, we women win the Guilt Award...lol)
I was a wife, a mom.... I was not supposed to be letting my family down like that.
Tip #1 - You are NOT letting your family down!
You are doing something amazing FOR your family... and amazing things take time - and sacrifice during that time.
#2 - If your spouse is now solely in charge of money coming into your household, they are going to feel pressure - period.
They are humans too... and bless their hearts, men aren't always the best at clearly identifying AND verbalizing what they're feeling.
They might feel pressure...perhaps a bit scared - but it might come out as anger, judgement, and/or blame towards you. (which, in turn, makes us feel anger and even MORE guilt...ugh!)
Tip #2 - Be real with each other! If your spouse is having a "moment" where he needs to blow off some steam - let it be just that... NOT World War 3.
"Everyone" is NOT doing what you and your spouse are doing. Your spouse probably doesn't have anyone in his world who is telling him that it's all gonna be ok, either. Worse yet, most family/friends will think he is RIGHT because they don't understand all this IM stuff either.
This is a great time to brush up on your "put yourself in each other's shoes" skills.
#3. This might sound crazy, but jealousy can come into play here.
Think about it for a moment - What if your SPOUSE suddenly spent 12-15 hours a day on the computer and YOU didn't understand what he was doing?
No, THINK about it for a moment... really think about it.
Plus, he's all excited about whatever it is he's doing - and would rather do that than do anything with YOU.
Yup, not a good feeling, is it? Actually, it's kind of nerve-wrecking.
Tip #3 - Keep Talking!
I think the best thing I did...that WE did...was to keep talking about what I was doing. I would make a POINT to stop when he came home, talk about things I did or learned that day...and....
Ask HIM about HIS day (and listen/talk about it).I'm gonna be honest, there were plenty of days I would ramble on about My Day and I wouldn't believe for a second that he heard a single word I said - and yes, it frustrated me - but I kept doing it anyway.
(for the record, turns out he DID listen to all my endless rambling. He knows more about internet marketing, Google, affiliate stuff, etc than many people I know who actually DO all this - and he's never DONE any of it).
Keep talking.
NOT talking about it just allows that "elephant in the room" to get fatter and fatter - and that's a very bad thing.
#4 Lack of money to pay the bills with ONE person feeling as if all the responsibility to bring money in is on them is also a BAD thing.
Tip #4 - Get money coming in NOW!
Get creative and do whatever you can to bring money in from internet marketing/your computer as soon as possible. This gives your spouse the reassurance that you aren't just "goofing off on the computer" and are really able to get money coming in AND build your business at the same time.
It also helps with the guilt. Actually, it helps with the guilt a LOT.
#5 Keep your chin up and build your backbone!
This was a tough one for me. Thankfully, I was blessed with a very supportive husband who claims he never ever had any doubt I could do this (tho I had enough doubt for both of us..lol) -
but friends/family were not the same.
Over-all opinion from friends/family?
"Oh that's a scam... it'll never work!"
Hear that once, and you're fine... hear it over and over again, and well, it becomes a problem - especially if YOU are having doubts as well.
Tip #5 - Get it clear in YOUR mind what you are doing...that it's NOT a scam. Keep your chin up...and be PROUD of yourself and what you are doing!
YOU are amazing! And no one, NO ONE has the right to poo-poo on your dreams and goals.
YOU do not sit around complaining about the state of things, you are DOING something about it!
And that makes you my HERO! (and that goes right to you, Carrie! You got this!)
All the best,
Jennifer
~PotPieGirl
The reason behind these posts? She was feeling pressure from her hubby to "go get a real job".
I was about to post a long-winded comment on her post, but decided to blog about it here.
Why?
Been there. Done that.
Before I get started, I want to say this.... I am sure Carrie's husband is awesome. MY husband is awesome as well. This is NOT a hubby bashing post by any means.
Nothing judgmental here at all.
What I want to talk about is this -
When we start on this journey of, "Hey honey, I'm gonna make money online!", it is quite an adventure and very well might not be met with real enthusiasm by our spouses/significant others/family/friends, etc.
While being in WA can make us feel as if "Everyone is doing it", most of us will quickly realize that in our circles, we are probably the only one we really know that is involved with internet marketing.
In turn, that means that we are each the only one our spouse/family/friends know that is trying to make money online.
We are unique.....but the unfamiliar is NOT a comfortable place - especially for the spouses.
For those that might be familiar already with my story, I apologize for repeating it.... but my story starts like this.
My awesome hubby comes home from work on February 18, 2007. He walks into the spare bedroom/office and sees me sitting there staring at a totally white computer screen.
Hubby says: Hey baby, whatcha doin?
I say: Making a website
Hubby says: Uh, do you know HOW to make a website?
I say: Nope. No clue.
Hubby says: WHY are you making a website?
I say: Because I am going to make money online.
(I answered as calmly as I would say "We are having chicken for dinner"...lol).
He pretty much said, "oh, ok." and left the room...and by about 3am I had managed to get ONE web page online for my new "site" (this was before Wordpress...making a site was a pretty big deal - especially for a newbie who had absolutely ZERO clue what she was doing).
Now, lets flash forward a few months to about April. I'm still plugging away at this make money online stuff. If my eyes were open, I was working. 12-15 hour days (or more) were totally normal for me.
I had made SOME money here and there, but nothing to get excited about....and nothing that actually paid a bill or two.
My dear sweet hubby started to feel the pressure or being totally responsible for all money coming in....and I started to feel the pressure to MAKE MONEY as well.
I also felt something else.... GUILT.
It ate me up feeling as if I wasn't pulling my weight and helping as I could be if I had a "real job".....but I was SO CLOSE to it all coming together for me. I could feel it - I was getting somewhere if I could just find a way to have enough time to make it happen.
But the guilt was stronger at times than my determination was...and it was hard - really, really, hard.
Late April/early May of that same year (2007) I decided that from that moment on, I would do anything I could online to bring money in NOW.
Write articles for others? You bet I did it...and I wrote as many as humanly possible.
Not too long later, I took an offer to be a paid intern for 2 guys who did online stuff (they were online poker affiliates - tough market there, I learned a lot from them and owe them a ton).
Between writing/selling articles and working 5-6 hours a day as their intern, I managed to bring enough money NOW to get us through that time.
It took another 8-9 months before things really DID come together for me, and thankfully, it all came together to where I could stop doing online work for others AND my stuff...and only do MY stuff.
It was a GREAT day when I realized, "Ok, This is it!". Just awesome.
Ok- enough of my story. We all have one...and we all have (or soon WILL have) our own success story as well.
What I'd like to share is things I learned when it came to that time with my hubby, family, and friends.
I guess I could have titled this:
PotPieGirl's Relationship Tips for the Aspiring Internet Marketer =)
#1 - I don't know if you picked up on it or not, but I mentioned feeling a lot fo GUILT. Guilt is a nasty, nasty emotion, isn't it?
Especially for women/wives/moms (sorry guys, we women win the Guilt Award...lol)
I was a wife, a mom.... I was not supposed to be letting my family down like that.
Tip #1 - You are NOT letting your family down!
You are doing something amazing FOR your family... and amazing things take time - and sacrifice during that time.
#2 - If your spouse is now solely in charge of money coming into your household, they are going to feel pressure - period.
They are humans too... and bless their hearts, men aren't always the best at clearly identifying AND verbalizing what they're feeling.
They might feel pressure...perhaps a bit scared - but it might come out as anger, judgement, and/or blame towards you. (which, in turn, makes us feel anger and even MORE guilt...ugh!)
Tip #2 - Be real with each other! If your spouse is having a "moment" where he needs to blow off some steam - let it be just that... NOT World War 3.
"Everyone" is NOT doing what you and your spouse are doing. Your spouse probably doesn't have anyone in his world who is telling him that it's all gonna be ok, either. Worse yet, most family/friends will think he is RIGHT because they don't understand all this IM stuff either.
This is a great time to brush up on your "put yourself in each other's shoes" skills.
#3. This might sound crazy, but jealousy can come into play here.
Think about it for a moment - What if your SPOUSE suddenly spent 12-15 hours a day on the computer and YOU didn't understand what he was doing?
No, THINK about it for a moment... really think about it.
Plus, he's all excited about whatever it is he's doing - and would rather do that than do anything with YOU.
Yup, not a good feeling, is it? Actually, it's kind of nerve-wrecking.
Tip #3 - Keep Talking!
I think the best thing I did...that WE did...was to keep talking about what I was doing. I would make a POINT to stop when he came home, talk about things I did or learned that day...and....
Ask HIM about HIS day (and listen/talk about it).I'm gonna be honest, there were plenty of days I would ramble on about My Day and I wouldn't believe for a second that he heard a single word I said - and yes, it frustrated me - but I kept doing it anyway.
(for the record, turns out he DID listen to all my endless rambling. He knows more about internet marketing, Google, affiliate stuff, etc than many people I know who actually DO all this - and he's never DONE any of it).
Keep talking.
NOT talking about it just allows that "elephant in the room" to get fatter and fatter - and that's a very bad thing.
#4 Lack of money to pay the bills with ONE person feeling as if all the responsibility to bring money in is on them is also a BAD thing.
Tip #4 - Get money coming in NOW!
Get creative and do whatever you can to bring money in from internet marketing/your computer as soon as possible. This gives your spouse the reassurance that you aren't just "goofing off on the computer" and are really able to get money coming in AND build your business at the same time.
It also helps with the guilt. Actually, it helps with the guilt a LOT.
#5 Keep your chin up and build your backbone!
This was a tough one for me. Thankfully, I was blessed with a very supportive husband who claims he never ever had any doubt I could do this (tho I had enough doubt for both of us..lol) -
but friends/family were not the same.
Over-all opinion from friends/family?
"Oh that's a scam... it'll never work!"
Hear that once, and you're fine... hear it over and over again, and well, it becomes a problem - especially if YOU are having doubts as well.
Tip #5 - Get it clear in YOUR mind what you are doing...that it's NOT a scam. Keep your chin up...and be PROUD of yourself and what you are doing!
YOU are amazing! And no one, NO ONE has the right to poo-poo on your dreams and goals.
YOU do not sit around complaining about the state of things, you are DOING something about it!
And that makes you my HERO! (and that goes right to you, Carrie! You got this!)
All the best,
Jennifer
~PotPieGirl
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kyle
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Husbands = EVIL DOERS! But in all seriousness, this is a wonderful post Jennifer. It is only natural for people to doubt. Strangely enough I think that when we are starting out that people naturally want us to fail (simply because it is not them trying this "new thing" out). It doesn't make them bad people, I think it is just an internal weird reaction to watching others "take action" on the unknown.
Not only that, people have been taken for in the online world (most people at least once)t, I don't doubt why many people are initially skeptics and associate "the net" with scams, facebook, funny cat videos and adult content. I know that to this day most of my close friends don't really have a strong grasp what the Internet is and really what can be accomplished on the Internet. I think that is the reality of it for most people that don't understand the opportunity and understand that it really exists!
Getting that initial support is instrumental and you have offered some very good dating advice (is this the segue for a product launch lol). Having believers behind you, in particular when it is a relationship can make a big difference between mediocrity and you shooting beyond your own boundaries. It sometimes may take that little push or an adult discussion to really get the "support' aspect moving in the right direction, but hopefully for everyone with this issue it will happen!
I think many people are really going to relate to this post, if not all of us in one way or another...I know I do.
PS. Your husband is one cool dude...tell him I said hi!
Not only that, people have been taken for in the online world (most people at least once)t, I don't doubt why many people are initially skeptics and associate "the net" with scams, facebook, funny cat videos and adult content. I know that to this day most of my close friends don't really have a strong grasp what the Internet is and really what can be accomplished on the Internet. I think that is the reality of it for most people that don't understand the opportunity and understand that it really exists!
Getting that initial support is instrumental and you have offered some very good dating advice (is this the segue for a product launch lol). Having believers behind you, in particular when it is a relationship can make a big difference between mediocrity and you shooting beyond your own boundaries. It sometimes may take that little push or an adult discussion to really get the "support' aspect moving in the right direction, but hopefully for everyone with this issue it will happen!
I think many people are really going to relate to this post, if not all of us in one way or another...I know I do.
PS. Your husband is one cool dude...tell him I said hi!
slayton1s
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I enjoyed reading your post.
Even though I'm not a woman with a husband, all the other stuff I could relate too a lot. I know when I tell some of my actual friends what I'm doing, they're either like I'm going to be rich someday or don't speak at all. The reason I started Internet Marketing was because I had a moment my freshman year and thought to myself, I want to do something that would allow me to excel in my own creativity, but make money at the same time online. The NOW factor wasn't really a concern for me since I kinda just don't really need it. I'm not really interested in working for others and would rather make my own plans for other people to work for me (online). I might throw out a blog post at http://www.thetechlabs.com/become-an-author/ because of my interest in technology, but you know.
I found all this through Wealthy Affiliate, which opened me up to great people like you Jennifer.
I kind of find it a little funny your husband knows so much yet doesn't want to take action. Maybe he feels he'd get in your way? or maybe it just doesn't interest him. Thanks for your words of wisdom.
Even though I'm not a woman with a husband, all the other stuff I could relate too a lot. I know when I tell some of my actual friends what I'm doing, they're either like I'm going to be rich someday or don't speak at all. The reason I started Internet Marketing was because I had a moment my freshman year and thought to myself, I want to do something that would allow me to excel in my own creativity, but make money at the same time online. The NOW factor wasn't really a concern for me since I kinda just don't really need it. I'm not really interested in working for others and would rather make my own plans for other people to work for me (online). I might throw out a blog post at http://www.thetechlabs.com/become-an-author/ because of my interest in technology, but you know.
I found all this through Wealthy Affiliate, which opened me up to great people like you Jennifer.
I kind of find it a little funny your husband knows so much yet doesn't want to take action. Maybe he feels he'd get in your way? or maybe it just doesn't interest him. Thanks for your words of wisdom.
Ezshop24
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Great post...I always enjoy reading your posts!
This is unrelated but I used to be in the golf industry also. I met a friend the other night on a driving range because he said his girlfriend was crying because she couldn't hit the ball anymore. Basically, she was standing up during the golf swing.
Even though it has been years since I have given any lessons. I worked on cutting down on her sway, made her swing a little more compact, worked on swing plane, etc. After one golf lesson with me, she beat her boyfriend on two holes and had her lowest score for a round of golf. I guess I still got the talent...haha. Sometimes I do miss golf :).
Cheers,
Paul
This is unrelated but I used to be in the golf industry also. I met a friend the other night on a driving range because he said his girlfriend was crying because she couldn't hit the ball anymore. Basically, she was standing up during the golf swing.
Even though it has been years since I have given any lessons. I worked on cutting down on her sway, made her swing a little more compact, worked on swing plane, etc. After one golf lesson with me, she beat her boyfriend on two holes and had her lowest score for a round of golf. I guess I still got the talent...haha. Sometimes I do miss golf :).
Cheers,
Paul
sundcarrie
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Here is the strange thing I only posted one post and it keeps linking to someone other post with the same title mine was I Quit.... and the other one was I Quit!! I did not write the second one and I do not know why it kept saying it was my post. When I look up my blog posts the second one is not there.
Also thanks for all the kind words and advice I just hope the second poster gets credit for the post they created.
Also thanks for all the kind words and advice I just hope the second poster gets credit for the post they created.