Couples Therapy with My Boss

Couples Therapy with My Boss

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We Sell Happiness But We're Miserable

One is the creative guy, the other runs the business. While their bakery is thriving, their relationship is falling apart. How much of this has to do with the fact that they don't show the same love and attention to one another that they show to their macarons? Esther helps them ...  Show more

My Promotion Ended Our Friendship

They were close friends before they started working together. But when one got a surprise promotion, the other began to question her value within the friendship, as well as the organization. To save the friendship, should she leave the job? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit ...  Show more

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