Category Archives: Relationship Management

How Your Spouse Is Essential To Your Career: Keep Grounded In Your Values

You and your spouse most likely have a joint belief system or share similar life values. Do you know what they are and do they take a significant role in your life? Do you help your spouse stay grounded in … Continue reading

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How Your Spouse Is Essential To Your Career: Keep Your Spouse Motivated

Part six of the Partnership Series – keep your spouse motivated on the job front. If your spouse is unemployed, down and out from a tough rejection, or working on a tough project, you can keep him/her motivated to see … Continue reading

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How Your Spouse Is Essential To Your Career: Freedom To Work

Many married and coupled professionals complain about the lack of freedom they have to explore their career goals because of their relationship. According to U.S. Census Bureau Divorce statistics, 6% in divorces are a result of workaholic-ism. Some spouses feel … Continue reading

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How Your Spouse Is Essential To Your Career: Find Freedom Through Financial Planning

Part four of the Partnership Series explores how financial planning affects career planning and marriages in general and how you and your spouse can become committed to creating professional freedom through financial security. Financial problems are just one of the … Continue reading

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How Your Spouse Is Essential To Your Career: Roll Through Changing Tides

How do you and your spouse get through troubled times such as unemployment, jobless, under earning, and overworking? Leslie Juvin helps couples get perspective on dealing with tough phases by transforming negative energy into positive focus and actions on the present day. Get through tough transitional phases faster and with more grace. Continue reading

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How Your Spouse Is Essential To Your Career Success: Communicate With Respect

This part two of the Partnership Series explains how your spouse is essential to your career success and gives tips to maximizing the partnership between you and your spouse as you both navigate through your career. Create a healthy relationship and abundant life together through communication and boundary setting. Continue reading

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How Your Spouse Is Essential To Your Career Success: Believe In Your Spouse

Being married isn’t always simple, or easy. Being two working professionals in a marriage makes for interesting career planning. Even if you are (or have) a stay at home wife or husband, you can support your spouse to the fullest. … Continue reading

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Leslie’s Leadership Lesson: Letting Go Of Relationships

Leaders eventually learn to let go of negative relationships and how to establish relationship boundaries. Continue reading

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Side Eye Sound Off: The Balanced Life Myth

I have to be open and honest about my skepticism towards a perfectly balanced life. I have never really understood what it’s supposed to mean in the first place. I have always thought of a ‘balanced life’ as putting relatively … Continue reading

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Leslie’s Leadership Lesson: Don’t Assume, Ask

I have noticed that people can spend more time worrying about what someone else is thinking rather than trying to meet an objective to accomplish a goal. In fact, I find many of my clients get so hung up on … Continue reading

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