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In Part 1 of this series, we tackled the hardest relationship of all – the one with yourself. Because if entrepreneurs don’t get their own house in order, burnout affects every other connection. This post is about connecting with your significant other. Relationship advice for entrepreneurs.

Now it’s time to face the next big truth: you can be smashing deals at dawn and moving your business forward, but if your partner feels like she’s competing with Slack, email, or dry-cleaning, the relationship is running on fumes. Entrepreneurs and founders can’t afford to neglect the one person who should never get leftovers.

Here are 10 no-fluff relationship advice tips for entrepreneurs to keep the flame burning, rather than watching it fizzle out.

 

10 Entrepreneur Relationship Tips That Actually Work

1. Book the damn date. Put “us time” in your calendar like a board meeting-and treat cancellations like career suicide.

2. Five-minute daily check-in. Phones down, eyes up: “How’s your head? How’s your heart?” Beats a grunted “‘Sup?” over the fridge door.

3. Shock them with silence. Next dinner, leave the phone in the car. The world will live; your relationship might just thrive.

4. Send a midday “just because” text. Not the grocery list. Something that makes them smirk in a meeting. Bonus points if autocorrect can’t save you.

5. Do her least-favourite chore-unasked. Empty the dishwasher, fold the laundry, banish the mystery smell from the car. Everyday hero status unlocked.

6. Plan a 30-day adventure. Could be salsa lessons, weekend road trips, or homemade sushi night. Anticipation is foreplay.

7. Hit the gratitude button. Once a week, tell them one specific thing you appreciate. “Thanks for running the house” is nice; “Thanks for how you calmed Ethan after his meltdown” is golden.

8. Keep learning their story. Ask questions you haven’t in years: dreams, fears, bucket-list items. People change; stay curious.

9. Quarterly tune-up. Book a couple’s therapy session or retreat before things break. You service your car. Do the same for the relationship that drives your life.

10. Protect the bedroom. No laptops, no kids, no work talk. Guard that space like the vault it is.

 

Why this matters for entrepreneurs

Founders often treat relationships like afterthoughts. Something that will “still be there” after the next deal closes. But ignoring intimacy, connection, and partnership doesn’t just cost you at home. It seeps into the business. Distracted leaders make distracted decisions.

Start small. Pick one of these tips tonight and watch the sparks fly faster than your inbox on a Monday morning. This relationship advice for entrepreneurs could just save the most important relationship in your life.

 

CTA / Series Teaser:
This is Part 2 of 4 in our series on reconnection for entrepreneurs and founders.

  • Part 1: Reconnecting with Yourself

  • Part 3: Reconnecting with Your Kids (coming soon)

  • Part 4: Reconnecting with Your Friends (coming soon)

Want a deeper reset? That’s what we’re building inside The Foundry – a brotherhood where leaders stop giving their partners the leftovers and start showing up where it matters most.

 

Frequently asked questions

Q: Why do entrepreneurs struggle in relationships?
A: Business often comes first, leaving partners with the scraps of time and energy. Without intentional effort, marriages and partnerships get neglected.

Q: What’s the best relationship advice for entrepreneurs?
A: Book consistent time together, protect your bedroom from work, and communicate daily. Small, intentional habits beat grand gestures.

Q: Can balancing business and marriage actually work?
A: Yes-when entrepreneurs set boundaries and prioritize connection, their relationships thrive alongside their companies.

Q: Where can entrepreneurs find support for both business and relationships?
A: The Foundry is designed for male leaders who want brotherhood, accountability, and to win at home and work.

Eric Deschamps

Eric Deschamps

Creator of The Foundry and Master Coach at rhapsodystrategies.com

Eric Deschamps helps high-performing men rebuild their lives from the inside out. The Foundry isn’t for every man. It’s for the ones ready to get honest, go deep, and do the work. If that’s you, join us here.