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The Pitfalls of Being In Business With Family Members
Working with family members can be a very tricky task. This happens when you mix personal relationships with work relationships. There are all types of problems that arise with family business relationships: marriages, divorce, battles about the job, control over shares, and decision making issues. The business can actually be at risk for possible losses if the family members are no able to get along.

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Idea of the Week A Clients Thanksgiving
This past week, a client of mine presented a family situation that needed tending to. If this problem wasn't handled, then Thanksgiving was bound to set a few feathers flying. My client’s challenge was with an in-law who spoke negatively about the rest of her family. She didn’t want to hear her family bad-mouthed and had repeatedly threatened to lose her temper if it didn’t stop. This had very little effect on the critical in-law who may have thought she was still in-bounds if no tantrum was forthcoming.

Getting Underneath the Anger
Have you ever been in a business situation or personal situation and you felt your insides heating up, ready to explode? Try this five minute exercise to get to the real issue underneath the anger.

THINKING ABOUT BECOMING A LIFE COACH?
There are many points during our lives when we will probably seek advice from friends, family or maybe a professional. We may want help making decisions about a particular event or situation. The life coach makes available the kind of consistent assistance and support that may be lacking in a person’s life or difficult to obtain when consulting family or friends who may have quite different perspectives.

Franchising Offers a New Career Path
The present economic situation of the country is forcing many to restart their career as a franchisee. But before taking the plunge, thoroughly research the market, have a good financial plan and take your family into consideration. Then, your business will stand the test of time and set you on a new career path.

Top 10 Ways Your Family Can Help Your Home Business Succeed
While some home business owners hire family to help their business succeed, some do it for tax benefits. No matter the reason, employing family to help your business has many advantages. If you do hire your family, there are some aspects to consider.

The Pitfalls of Being In Business With Family Members
Working with family members can be a very tricky task. This happens when you mix personal relationships with work relationships. There are all types of problems that arise with family business relationships: marriages, divorce, battles about the job, control over shares, and decision making issues. The business can actually be at risk for possible losses if the family members are no able to get along.

Elder Caregiving: How to Help Family Members with Denial
Family members get so frustrated that their aging parents or their siblings are in denial. "How can they not see it?" Some people think those in denial don't see the situation clearly because they don't want to. I don't think that's it.

Family Businesses Face Unique Challenges: What Makes Them Different?
In matters of cash flow and marketing, a family-owned or closely-held business is the same as any other small business. But family-owned and closely held businesses also they have significant differences, especially when it comes time to talk about retirement, resale, or transitioning the business to the next generation. Here were some key points noted by the Family Business Institute on what makes family-owned businesses different:

The Gift Of Receiving
Every family has one. That one person who shoulders all the family burdens, keeps the family secrets and cleans up the family messes. The one who is everyone’s sounding board and shoulder to cry on. The one who remembers all the holidays, birthdays and anniversaries. The one around whom the family always gathers. In my family, it’s my grandma. She has been the rock in my family for as long as anyone can remember.

When Your Kids Lay on the Guilt
It’s tough enough being on the road for business, much less having a family at home to take care of. The guilt we lay on ourselves can often fill up another suitcase, so it’s especially heart-breaking when our kids lay on the guilt, as well. I did several things that helped keep the connection with all of us. So much more can be done with the technology available today. Here are a few ideas if you find yourself in this gut-wrenching situation:

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