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Synergy

Hello All,

Working for yourself is a tall task, however working with a partner makes it even tougher. Especially when related. You have to determine your styles of work and find a way to synergies to maximize your productivity. It takes time. My brother and I come from to different industries and have a ton of work to do in the next 3 months before we only get a chance to work with each other remotely for a year. It puts a lot of pressure on us because we are not only trying to be very productive in a short time, we are also trying to synergize. Luckily, we have on thing going for us. We are twins.

07/11/17

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