Behind every successful man…

I read/heard recently (now who said it – was it Gerry Ryan?) is a very surprised woman.

I love that line… but I digress.

At the moment in Redsultanaland we are going through a bit of change – Groover is leaving his last job to go into business with a mate.

Yes I do know there is a global financial crisis on at the moment. 🙂

He makes much of my support but what choice do I have?

Since the topic has been raised, I haven’t seen him so excited and I know that if he doesn’t run with this opportunity he will forever wonder – what if?

I don’t want to live with that!

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If it goes pear-shaped he’ll find another job and we’ll have to take a few more years to pay the mortgage.  

That’s not much to pay for a chance at happiness.

The other day on our daily walk he said to me:  I hadn’t realised how intoxicating it is to work for myself.  To realise that yes, I can make money for me, not my boss.  And once I did realise it, it feels like I have no choice but to grab this opportunity.

So yes I’ll say you’re welcome gracefully when he thanks me yet again for my support but darl,  I don’t have a choice either.  How could I say no to your enthusiasm. 🙂

And if you are successful, well, I won’t be surprised.

(and I will be asking for some time off!)

3 thoughts on “Behind every successful man…”

  1. There’s never a good time to take a risk. Just do it. Good for you for supporting him. I have just given notice at my job, because I am not enjoying it as much as I used to. I feel so much better. It’s always a scary thing to change, but the future of plodding is scarier for me. I do have some plans, but nothing as concrete as what I had!!

    All the best to both of you. It is comforting to know I am not the only person who is taking risks in ‘the current climate of financial doom and gloom’.

  2. Bravo Zulu that man! Oh – um, that’s Navy speak for Well Done – it’s not easy taking that leap… and it’s not an life to live. So I wish all in Redsultanaland well, cos Groover won’t be doing it alone!

    Tried it once, and want to do some more of it too… but it’s not a choice I can make currently, it worries the t’other half too much to go down that road right now – and those little peoples in the house make it just that little bit harder. Not un-doable as such, just not right now. Bugger! I’m quite jealous… lol 😉

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