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How To Dissolve Partnerships The Right Way, It Used To Pay To Switch Jobs, Now It Doesn’t
March 26, 2025

In episode #2942, Eric Siu and Neil Patel unpack the challenges of business partnerships, reflecting on past successes and failures. They emphasize communication, intensity, and handling tough conversations, while also exploring job changes, career growth, and managing stress in work and life.

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(00:00) Navigating Business Partnerships
(03:01) Lessons from Failed Partnerships
(05:54) Dissolving Partnerships Amicably
(09:01) The Importance of Intensity in Partnerships
(12:04) Job Switching vs. Career Growth
(15:02) Understanding Stress in Business and Personal Life

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