March 4, 2025 - 16:00

When Sabina Hitchen's husband found himself searching for work during the pandemic, she made the decision to hire him for a position at her company. This unconventional choice came with its own set of challenges, prompting the couple to seek guidance from a therapist before embarking on this new professional journey together.
To maintain a healthy work-life balance, they established clear boundaries by working from separate locations. This arrangement allows them to focus on their respective roles without the distractions that can occur when personal and professional lives intertwine too closely.
Communication has been key to their success, as they regularly check in with each other to discuss work-related matters and ensure that their personal relationship remains strong. By prioritizing both their marriage and their professional partnership, they have created a harmonious environment that fosters growth and understanding. This unique approach highlights the importance of adaptability and open dialogue in balancing love and work.
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