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When your spouse becomes your business partner

Robert and Kim Kiyosaki say that their business relationship has strengthened their marriage and they believe that it is beneficial for couples to grow together financially as well as spiritually and emotionally.

But with that said, it's important that you and your spouse set some rules so that you keep your business activities in perspective and proportion with the rest of your lives. Don't spend the whole day working on your business and then the whole evening talking about it. You have to turn it off. You have to spend time on your personal relationship and your family.

When you and your spouse become business partners as well as life partners, set some ground rules. Be clear on when you're working and when you're not. And always allow enough time to nurture the feelings that brought you together in the first place.

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I couldn't agree with you more, I have found that my wife and I can accomplish more than any other partner that I have had too. I don't have to worry about whether or not my wife is not doing her share of the work or abusing the company's assets either. it's just all around the best way to do business.

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