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How to Accommodate Different Career Drives in Your Relationship

3) We grind together, we eat together.

Ambitious people do not want to constantly have to explain to their mates why they work so many hours, why they can’t come to bed early, why they haven’t texted back, etc. It takes too much energy. We want, and deserve someone who understands our lifestyle.

Advice:

Get on your hustle. When you are driving yourself towards an end goal, there’s less time to be focused on what your partner is doing every second of the day.

4) Our minds are always in overdrive. 

If you are dating a highly motivated individual, know that your partner will never stop finding new ways to express themselves or generate income. In the heart of a driven person lives passion. Often, we may have a difficult time translating that same passion into relationships.

Advice:

It’s not your responsibility to be a servant to your partner’s tenacious energy, but learning to be a sense of calm can be beneficial to both you and your mate. If you are capable of silencing their stirring minds, they will find you to be extremely valuable in your love for them.

5) We don’t deal well with crazy emotions.

Ambitious people tend to be driven by logic. If you are nagging your mate about his or her work, or anything for that matter, more than likely they will tune you out. This isn’t because ambitious people are inconsiderate, but because their minds don’t receive messages that do not deal with finding a solution.

Advice:

Treat relationship issues like a business meeting. Sit your partner down and tell them exactly what the issue is, and what steps can be taken to alter the outcome. Keep it simple.