My husband and I run a company together. We set boundaries around work talk and prioritize our relationship.
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My husband and I run a company together. We set boundaries around work talk and prioritize our relationship.
"A lot of people tell me they could never work with their spouse. But I didn't find Danny, my husband, until I was in my 30s, and once I did, I wanted to spend as much time with him as I could - to catch up on the years we hadn't known each other. We met in 2017 and married two years later. Between us, we had five children."
"I was working in hotel management and helping a friend build her own business, while Danny had been running his own business for years. After we started investing in property and found our strengths complemented each other, I suggested we try running a property management company together. Six years later, we now own £10 million ($13.6 million) worth of property."
Katie Bloomfield and her husband Danny combined complementary skills and family responsibilities to build a successful property management business. They met in 2017, married two years later, and between them had five children; Katie brought hotel management and business-support experience while Danny had run businesses for years. They invested in property, formalized shared roles, and grew holdings to £10 million. They maintain a no-blame culture at work and home, coach each other privately when mistakes occur, focus on next steps, and prioritize keeping their relationship strong to protect both family life and the business.
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