My husband took over as CEO of the company I founded years ago. It wasn’t a power grab, and it strengthened our relationship.
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When my husband became CEO of the company I call "my baby," I had to teach myself to trust him, especially during financial challenges.
When my husband became CEO of the company I call "my baby," I had to teach myself to trust him, especially during financial challenges.
When my husband became CEO of the company I call "my baby," I had to teach myself to trust him, especially during financial challenges.
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