Wednesday, September 12, 2012

How to Prevent Your Business From Ruining Your Personal Life


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For entrepreneurs and small business owners, long hours can take a toll on personal relationships, leaving your partner feeling taken for granted while you focus on growing your business.
“Partners will often say they knew what they were getting into but it’s really wearing them down,” says Rachel Sussman, a marriage and family therapist in New York City.
Your partner may feel alienated from you, taken advantage of, or overburdened with an unfair share of daily chores. “Those issues often come out in a fight as an explosion,” Sussman says.
To prevent resentment from building up in the first place, you need to communicate clearly and anticipate possible problems before they happen.

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