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Build trust Show respect Communicate clearly and effectively while in the workplace and at home. Address any issues as they surface rather than letting them build up. Listen carefully Assess the overall communication with your family members. Gauge your overall job satisfaction and make adjustments as necessary.

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between all members of the business.  Always work with honesty and integrity, backing up your words with actions, to show your coworkers that you are dedicated and capable. Honor your commitments and promises, and be consistent and on time. This may be the most crucial part of working with your family members. to everyone you work with at all times. Encourage the abilities of others as it relates to your work, and compliment the hard efforts of others. Be grateful, sincere, kind, and attentive. Maintaining a level of respect between all parties will prevent conflicts and keep everyone happy. Even if your brother did something to upset you earlier, you still must show him respect in the workplace. The company is not a place to work out family issues. Everyone in your company must agree to not let personal feelings come into the workplace and to keep the workplace a professional atmosphere.Speak your thoughts clearly and thoroughly with a detailed explanation. If you say you will change something, do it to the best of your abilities. You will know much about your family coworkers, including what makes them happy or what irritates them. This may make it difficult to always be rational or fair with your thoughts and feelings. Rather than letting issues sit and fester, make sure you address them early on. This will keep your work relationship professional rather than emotional. and speak openly to prevent issues from arising. Disagreements are inevitable, but you don’t want them to impact your business processes or personal growth. Use conflict resolution skills like careful listening and speaking openly about problems to reduce the potential for conflicts to emerge. Look at your current communication methods and think about if this is the most productive dynamic. Is everyone communicating their thoughts and feelings and listening to others’ perspectives? Or are emotions complicating business decisions? Your behaviors and attitudes impact others, so save the  heated conversation until it is outside of business hours. A third-party observer or non-family employee can be helpful to point out communication problems. Are you happy with your job description? Is everyone playing their part to accomplish the company’s goals? Try to have a meeting with your supervisors to discuss your feelings about the job. You may find satisfaction in contributing to your family’s financial well-being, or perhaps working with your family is too emotionally draining and difficult to balance.  If need be, seek other professional opportunities. It may be difficult to have a standard 90 day review in a family workplace, but it is helpful to get input to your work performance when possible.