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How to Break Up with Your Business Partner

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Breaking up is never easy. Breaking up with your business partner can be harder than breaking up with your man,” Emerson says. For others, it might be putting the health of the business first. Whether in romance or business, parting ways is nearly always a little messy, even when both parties agree it’s for the best.

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Finding a Voice in the Future of Work

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For me, an introverted homeschooled kid without high school paper experience, it meant whatever was left: the health and safety beat. Let’s just say I didn’t spend a lot of time striking up conversations with strangers or chatting up the police desk. Hint: it goes way beyond salary and PTO. It’s location independence.

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Should I Stay or Should I Go?

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If a silver lining can be found in the fallout of the pandemic, it’s that many of us (maybe finally) have started to prioritize our health and relationships over our jobs. Juicy salaries and 401(k) matches no longer cut it; according to a study by Clever Real Estate, participants in the “great resignation” took an average pay cut of $8,000.

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You’ve Got Their Back. Who’s Got Yours? By Bonnie Low-Kramen

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Do you wake up in the morning and dread starting work? Current data shows that the humans of our workplace are experiencing burnout and mental health challenges brought on by the prolonged stress, anxiety, uncertainty, and loneliness in record numbers. Pushback to Back-up. Do you desperately need a vacation? Far from it.

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