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How To Grow Rich Together - Success Uncovered Club
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23rd June 2009

Attention Couples In Business:

Don't Envy The Successful Couple - Be One!

"HOW TO CHOOSE, ESTABLISH

AND MARKET A PROFITABLE NICHE

YOU'LL BOTH ENJOY"

From the husband and wife team Henry Chow, CPA and
Marissa Carlos, Business and Personal Development Coach:

Dear fellow couple-preneur,

If you're worried that your business isn't going as well as you
hoped, and your relationship with your other half is suffering, then
this could be the most important message you have ever read.

You see, we are a couple in business who have experienced first-hand
how hard it is, not only to be successful in business, but also to
work together.

The good news is that we have discovered how to stop arguing and
start making money as a couple in business.

So if you're feeling worried about your business and your
relationship, then please relax. You are not alone. And we are here to
give you a hand.

Read on and discover how you can have a business you'll be proud
of...where you both have relationship, personal and financial
fulfilment.

IT WAS BLISS AT FIRST...

We went into business together being a bit "infatuated" and feeling
excited that we will be in business together.

We were crazy about each other, we knew we both have great skills
and talents that we can leverage on, and we both had belief in our
individual abilities.

So naturally, we thought it would be easy to work together in
business.

Henry was already running his own accounting practice as a CPA for
about 3 years, when I resigned from a well-paid job to establish my
own business and personal development coaching company. Initially, I
spent a lot of time helping him in his business as we knew his was
more established and easier to grow and mine was still a startup.

It was great at first, just like when you are in the initial stages
of a new romance when everything felt like bliss. Henry's accounting
business doubled it's revenue in the first year that I was his
hands-on business coach and consultant - without much personal
problems.

THE HONEYMOON WAS OVER

It was when I decided to shift some focus to my own business that
the honeymoon phase started to end. Henry and I have very different
personalities and we do things differently.

As I found my feet as a business owner and started stamping my own
personality into how I run the business, we started to get in each
other's way. Arguments were coming quite regularly. Some just mild,
some were shouting matches.

And we couldn't help but think how much is our "tension" costing our
business and our relationship?

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