In many entrepreneurial homes, the business has a roadmap while the family runs on whatever attention is left over. Yet the real long-term risk is not a failed product but a fraying marriage, worried children, and a house that feels like an office. This book is a practical guide for turning a hectic founder life into a deliberate, shared design for home. Written for partners who are building both a company and a household, it shows how to think of yourselves as a founder family with its own rules and rituals. You will learn how to protect an entrepreneurial marriage from becoming a permanent project meeting, set family business boundaries that stop work swallowing every evening, and run a weekly family council that replaces hallway arguments with calm, predictable conversations. Clear examples and scripts make it easier to bring finance transparency at home without turning every bill into a fight, and to keep parenting in startup homes steady even when schedules are anything but. The book also offers concrete tools for conflict repair rituals, couple time protection, and screen rules for kids that feel realistic rather than idealistic. Finally, it helps you shape legacy projects for families so that all the risk and effort add up to a story you actually want to tell. This is not about perfect harmony; it is about building a home strong enough to hold real ambition and real love at the same time.
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