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My husband took over as CEO of the company I founded years ago. It wasn't a power grab, and it strengthened our relationship.

Business Insider·Shae Bynes·23 days ago
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The author's husband (right) took over as CEO of her company. Courtesy of Shae Bynes My husband took over as CEO of my business after careful consideration. I learned how to let go, trust my husband, and release the outcomes. Our marriage flourished amid the growing pains of our business. "You know...your husband has been prepared to be CEO," a trusted advisor on our executive team stated plainly during a meeting. I laughed. It was March 2020. I had just shared that for months I'd been having a recurring vision that I would not be the CEO of Kingdom Driven Entrepreneur, the business I founded nearly eight years earlier, much longer. It was frustrating because there was no logical successor, and I wasn't sure how to best prepare for a transition. My husband Phil was not even on my shortlist of possibilities. He was perfectly content with his massage therapy practice. He loved his work, and his only functional role in my business was as a listening ear and a voice of wisdom.…

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