Burnout in a Family Business: Signs You're Carrying Too Much
Burnout in a family business rarely starts with failure. It usually begins when the most responsible person ends up carrying everything.
Family business conflict rarely starts with one big explosion. It usually grows from unresolved family roles, unclear authority, and decisions nobody wants to make.
Leaving the family business can feel impossible when loyalty and family expectations are involved. Many people stay longer than they should because walking away feels like disrespect. But sometimes leaving is the only way to stop repeating the same conflict and protect the relationship outside the business.
Family business succession planning sounds simple on paper. But once leadership, family expectations, and ownership start colliding, transitions can become messy very quickly.
Burnout in a family business rarely starts with failure. It usually begins when the most responsible person ends up carrying everything.