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3 Tips for Succeeding in Business With Your Loved One
Running a business with your loved one can bring on additional challenges that may take all the romance out of a relationship.
Don't Let Dual Startups Cast a Plague on Both Spouses
A two-entrepreneur household amplifies the challenges of both startups and marriage. With the right strategy neither has to suffer.
An Entrepreneur's Guide to Explaining Your Job to Your Kids
Your children are as curious about what you do all day at work as you are about what they do all day at school.
New Jersey Photographer Often Provokes Tears of Joy at Her Boutique Family Portrait Studio
Former freelance photographer Brittany DeMaio gets to create moving moments for parents and kids full-time at her Little Nest Portraits franchise.
How This Woman Sourced Inspiration for Fabric From Her Father's Drawings
Sometimes, the greatest business ideas are found at home.
Don't Focus So Much on Success You Never See Your Friends and Family
True entrepreneurial success is deftly managing business demands so well that you keep close to the people who love you.
Why I Learned to Sleep Standing Up
For a time when my son was a baby, I had to adjust to a difficult sleeping position so he'd stop crying at night. And it worked. Here's what entrepreneurs can learn from this.
Why Entrepreneurs Should Support Nationalized Parental Leave
The U.S. is the only industrialized nation in the world that does not provide working moms (or dads) with support during the vital first few months of a newborn's life. It's time for change.
How to Keep Your Business Together When Your Marriage Is Coming Apart
Divorce is one of the toughest times in life to make rational decisions, like maintaining the family business because it is in everyone's best interest.
Why I Helped My Mom Launch a Startup
Working with my mother further supports my belief that anyone can be an entrepreneur.
How Holiday Traditions Big and Small Bind Us Together
Enjoy this annual time of family gatherings, work parties and hanging out with your kids in new pajamas on Christmas Eve.
Why Leaders Lean on Friends and Family
Though stress and responsibility come with the role, leaders don't have to face them alone.